Au ust 28, 1941 A — LOCALS —After a two weeks’ Miss Winifred Gates, vacation, of to her duties in the offices of the West Penn Power Company, --Ciuests over the weekend of Mrs. Rebecca Cruse, of East High | Miss Verna Ardery, daughter-in- | avenue, spent several days last week street, included her law, Mrs. Charles Cruse and daugh- ter, Mary Lou, of Clearfield ~Mr, and Mrs. Al Tomb and Mr and Mrs. John Gear, all of Beaver, North Norristown, Spring street, on Monday returned Bellefonte with | Grove, N. J. | | Edith Dale Crosman, of spent the weekend In her sister-in-law, Mrs. David Dale, of West Linn street. | Mrs. Lela Cole and her sister, of Reynolds ~Mrs in New York City and in Ocean ~Ciuests of Mrs on East Bishop street during Jerome Harper | the spent the weekend here as guests | weekend included Miss Mary Ade- of Mrs. Tomb's mother, Woodring, at her home Howard street —Mr, and Mrs, Charles H. Young and four children, of Meadville, on East Mrs. Kline | [vey Thomas, were guests Jast week from Thurs- | day until Sunday with Mrs. Young's mother, Mrs. M. A. Kirk, at her home on West High Street, Mrs, Donald McIlvaine of Whit- ford, near Philadelphia, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and { friends [the firemen’s convention | been Mrs. Joseph Baker at their summer | home “Porgy” at Wingate. Mrs. Mc- Ilvaine {s the former Sally Baker --Miss Margaret Gilmore, of Philadelphia, is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Charles Gil- more, on East Linn street Miss Gilmore, who is on a two weeks’ va- cation, spent last week on a tour through Virginia —Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lingenfelter ahd sons, Nicholas, Anthony, and Michael, of East Howard street, and Mrs. Lingenfelter's mother, Mrs Catherine Maney, of Philadelphia, departed last Thursday for a motor trip through the New England states -Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Parson: son, Samuel, of Allentown, were guests (rom Wednesday until Sat- wrday of Mrs. Parson's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Klinger, at their home in the Heverly apartments, North Alle- gheny street —Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon A. Hoff- man, of North Allegheny street, had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Hoff- man's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J H Jack, of Colver, Cambria county, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Jack and son, David, of Armagh —Mrs. Molly Schecter and daugh- ter, Ruth, of North Water street, and granddaughter, Sherry Ruth Kotman, of East Linn street have returned home from a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Schecter's son-in- law and daughter, Mr and Mis Victor Kandel, in Baltimore, Md J, C. Weirick, superintendent of the Abington township schools, returned to his home in Abington Tuesday, after spending ten days in Centre county with his mother, Mrs Z. T. Weirick, in Howard, and with and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Bertha Hofl- | man, of Bellefonte, —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waite of State College, last week moved to Bellefonte and are now occupying one of the Library apartments, cor- ner of Allegheny and Howard streets, Mrs. Waite is the former Lena Pettingill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Pettingill, of East gan street —After a week's visit in Belle- fonte Michael Hazel and son, Pat- rick, departed Saturday by rail for North Allegheny street, } Lo- line Harris and her brother, Harris, both of Reading —Mrs, Edward Ruck, umberiand, and her nephew of Sunbury, spent last Thursday with Centre county and. were in Bellefonte for parade who has | spending a month's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bertram of Bellefonte, R. D. 1, has returned to her duties as a senior nurse at the Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh f Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wetzel re- turned Saturday to their home in Waterbury, Conn., after a week's vacation with Mr. Wetzel's mother and sister, Mrs. Emma Wetzel and Mrs, Ethel McCoy at the family home on Willowbank street ~-Miss Mary Underwood, of North Spring street, accompanied her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs Chapman Underwood and son Clyde, of State College, on a motor trip to Canada. The group departed Friday and expected t occupy a cottage near Lake Ontario for a week Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Gates two children, of Staten Island N Y. former well known residents of Bellefonte, are here for a visit until after Labor Day among friends in this area. They are guests of the P. G. McGroarty family on West Curtin street, and expect to occupv a cottage along Spring Creek next week Mr. and Mrs Henry of North-! Har- ~-Miss Virginia Bertram, and William Gregg, of Lewistown, were In Bellefonte on Thursday to visit friends and see the convention parade Mr. Gregg, a Lewistown business man, is a na- tive of Bellefonte and is a relative of the Andrew Gregg Curtin fam- ilies of Bellefonte and Curtin, and of the late John D. Sourbeck, of Bellefonte Ralph Seymour and his mother, Mrs. Bessie Seymour, of Akron, O., arrived in Bellefonte Monday for a ten days’ visit with friends and relatives here and in Williamsport They were accompanied east by Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips, of Boals- burg. who had been visiting the Seymours and friends in Chicago for the past three weeks —Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Gray, of Lancaster, and Mrs. Gray's sister, Miss Mary Ward, of Hicksville, L. I.,| arrived in Bellefonte Monday for a week's visit with relatives. Mr. Gray Is with his mother, Mrs. G. Oscar, Gray, of West High street, while Mrs. Gray and Miss Ward are guests of their mother Mrs J M Ward and family at their home on North Spring street —Ferd Beezer, who for some time has been living with Prank Bartley | at the Barlley cottage along Spring their home in Shreveport, La. Dur- | ing their stay here they were guests | of Mr. Hazel's aunt, Jackson. of Pine street, and also of his brother and sister, Joseph Haz- el and Mrs. Charles Smith, both of Blanchard street —Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Martin returned to their home on South Allegheny street, Monday, from a Mrs. Elizabeth | weekend visit to Crystal Lake, where | thee William Jackson. They were accom- panied on the tiip by Theresa En- trikin, who spent the time with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Entrikin, at Kingston. --Richard J. Gray, son of Mrs. G. Oscar Gray, of West High street, returned home last weekend from a six weeks’ tour of the south as chauffeur for R. J. Sullivan, of Lan- caster, a representative of a large clothing house. Monday, Mr. Gray departed for Marietia, Pa, where he has accepted a position in a na- tional defense industry, -—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster and two young sons, Robert and Walter, of Cleveland, Ohio, spent Tuesday evening with friends in Bellefonte while on a vacation trip through this area, Mr. Foster is a former Bellefonte Academy student, and while here enjoyed a brief but pleas- ant meeting with James R. Hughes, | headmaster of the school. oo» usse | Mrs rr itt ian | here while her husband goes to the | Irwin, arrived ¢ Wednesday night for a brief visit with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clark Carson and family, at! the Carson-Gingher home on East Bishop street. They were accompan- fed here by their niece, Miss Janice Cingher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cingher, of Bellefonte, who had been their guest for a month. —In orders just issued by Lt. Col. Raymond R. Brown, Commanding Officer of Jefferson Barracks, Mo, Pvt. Edward J. Kelly, son of Mrs. Alice C. Kelly, Snow Shoe, was ap- pointed Pvt, igo Class upon recom- mendation of his Squadron Com- mander. Military authorities at Jef- ferson Barracks stated that Kelly's promotion was based upon his poldierly qualities and attention to duty. ~<Mr. ana Mrs. W. C. Mingle and children, william and Ruth, of Ak- ron, Ohio, are spending this week at the Grange Fair, Centre Hall, having come to Centre count, 7 Som a two weeks’ vacation trip ti Virginia, the District of ibe and Maryland. They toured the fa- mous Skyline Drive, visited Mt. Ver- non, Washington, the Battlefields at Gettysburg and many other points of scenic and historic interest, They expect to remain here until their ‘return home the day after Labor Day. Mr. Mingle, a son of E. G. Aaronsbure j< vice pres. Colonial, Salt. Company “in charge of pur-{ were vuests of Mr. and Mrs. | | fonte who lived for a | ing with her daughter at Westfield | Creek, and who has been blind for the past three years, on Saturday | suffered a stroke of paralysis and is reported to be quite helpless, Mr Beezer is 71 years old and arrange- ments are being made for his care either at the local hospital or at the Centre County Home, —Mrs. William A Lyon and daughter, Mrs Tessie Williams, both of Westfield, N. J. arrived in Bellefonte Priday for a brief visit with Mrs. J. Will Conley, at her home on West Logan street Mrs, Lyon, a former resident of Belle- number of years at Tampa, Florida, is now liv- Mrs. Lyons and Mrs. Williams re- turmed home yesterday. | -Miss Kathryn Beaver, daughter of Thomas B. Beaver, of Bellefonte, and her flance, Raymond Hilton, of Womelsdorf, were the guests of honor at a cocktail party held Sat- urday afternoon at the home of Mr Hilton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1. 'S. Hilton, of Hill Crest Farms, near Womelsdor!. Among the more than 150 guests were Miss Beavers father, Thomés B. Beaver. and her sister, Margaret, both of Bellefonte, --Pyt. 8. R. Richardson of the State Motor Police, and Mrs Rich-| ardson arrived in Bellefonte early! this week from Hershey where they | have been located for some months while Pvt, Richardson was training with the State Police rodeo troop. Richardson expects to remain western part of the state to par-! ticipate in the annual rodeo, Late a September he expects to return 0 Bellefonte, having been assigned | his former position at the Roeck- | view sub-station. —Mr. and Mrs. Norman LeVan, of Garden View, Williamsport, have announced the engagement of their | daughter, Mary Josephine, to Tors-| | ten Bjaime, of Bellefonte, Miss Le-| Van is a graduate of the williams- | port High school, and attended al business school in Williamsport, Mr, Bjalme was graduated from the Bellefonte High School, and is now employed as a junior experimental tool maker in Philadelphia. The vedding will take place Saturday, September 6, at 3 o'clock in the Trinity Evangelical church in Wil- linmsport, ~The Mrs. James Toner family, who recently moved from their home on Howard street to the Dr, D. W. Gates home at the corner of Curtin and Spring streets, are back in their Howard street home and : | Lronxville, { Lvnch's mother, | relatives in Willlamsport | zette apartments, { legheny ' Bickett, | relatives and friends in Bellefonte, | Mrs. N. A. Staples and her niece,| whose gocounts are due or past due | | delphia, Friday. | Philadelphia, who had been spend. THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five Arthur Lynch, of are guests of Mrs, | Mrs. Martin Har- | Mr. and Mrs NY. nish, of Wingate. —~ Mrs. J, C. Clinefelter and daughter, Carolyn, of East Bishop street, are spending this week with ~Miss Lilllan Pennington, of the Cadillac apartments, returned Mon- | day to her duties in the telephone | | exchange here aftér a week's vaca- | | tion —Louls Carpeneto, of Bolling! Field, Washington, D. C., spent the | weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Carpeneto, of the Ga- --Misses Jane Curtin, of West Linn street, and Madeline Purnell, of East Curtin street, spent the | weekend with relatives and friends | [in Salisbury, Md. Mrs. E. E. Widdowson and chil- dren Kenny and Kay, of North Al- street, left Friday for a visit with relatives and friends in New York City ~=Mrs. John Popson and children, Ray and Barbara, of East Bishop street, are spending several days with relatives and friends in Mt Pleasant and Uniontown Miss Dorothy Wilkinson, of North Spring street, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs J. Gilbert Shope and family at their home in Arlington, Va Mrs, Joseph Hazel, of Blanchard street, and Mrs. Margaret Cooney Williams, of West Bishop street, who motored to California several weeks ago, began the retuin drive last Thursday Mr. and Mrs son and young son street, departed Friday for way for a ten days’ vacation their respective parents, Mr Mrs. J. P. Anderson and Mr Mrs. J. H. S8kehan, Robert Malin, employed as a metallurgist for the Carnegle-Illin- ols Stee] Company at Braddock, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O B. Malin and family at their home on North Allegheny street —- George Garrett, of Windber Edward and Patrick Kenny and George Dellehunt, all of Dallas, Texas, were in Bellefonte Thursday for a day's visit with the Misses Blanche Poorman, Nelle Flack and Julia Cooney, all of Reynolds ave- nue Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson last week returned to their home or East Bishop street from a visit with relatives and friends in War- ren. They were accompanied here by their nlece, Jean Smith, who fpent several days at the Anderson home —Nirs. Lola Fulton, employed in the State Highway offices on East Bishop street; her two children, Lolita and William, and Mrs. Fui- ton’s mother, Mrs. Charles Walizer, all of Howard, are spending this week with Mrs, Walizer's daughters and their familles in Clarksburg, WwW. Va ~Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hull, Sr returned to their home in Niagara Falls, N. Y., Sunday, after spending 8 week with Mr. and Mrs WW at their home in the Cadii- jac apartments They made the trip north as the driving guests of their sons, John and Herbert Hull, who came here during the weekend Mrs. Harry Alters and sons, Robert and Richard, of East Beaver street, and their guest, Misg Car- olyn Hari, of Key West, Fia., are spending this week at a camp near Clearfield. Tuesday, Mrs. Alters’ mother, Mrs. 8. 8. Leitze]l and her daughter, Mrs. Gerald Seeger and family, all of Port Matilda, joined the group at camp. —Dr. and Mrs. J. 8, McGee and daughter Dorothy, of Lock Haven: Doyle Heverly, of Philadeiphia, and Mrs Annie Heverly and Miss Hazel Heverly, both of Beech Creek, spent last Thursday in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E Wid- dowson and family at their home on North Ailkegheny Sted! having E. Keith Ander- of West Logan Ridg- with and and i come here to gee the filremen's con- vention parade. —Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A Polliard, of West Logan street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of their second child and second son, born last Tuesday at the Centre County Hospital. The infant weighed nearly | six pounds at birth, Mrs, Polliard | is the former Miss Mary Penning- ton, of Bellefonte Mr. Pollard is employed in the offices of the West Penn Power Company ~After a several days’ visit with Mary Alice Straub, returned to their home in Lianerch, near Phila. Mrs, Staples had been with Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Malin | and family on North Allegheny | istreet, while Miss Straub was a) iguest of Mr. and Mrs, Luther | Smith, north of Bellefonte i --Miss Anne Dorworth of East | Linn street, Is spending this week | with her cousins, Major and Mrs, | M. W. Reed, at Mitchell Pield, L. 1, having gone east during the week- {end as the driving guest of Mrs, | Reed and Miss Dorworth’s brother, | William, of Chester, who came here tor her. Major Reed, well known in | Bellefonte through visits with the Dorworth family, recently was named pursuit commander at Mit chell Pleld. ~Mrs. Carl Moerschbacher and daughter, Sally, of the Petrikin apartments, West High street, went to Brownsville, Saturday, for a veek's visit with Mrs. Moerschbach- er's uncle and annt, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Webster, From there they will continue west to Cleveland, O., for » month's visit with Mrs. Moerschbacher’s parents, Mr, and Mis. Homer Thompson, formerly of Bellefonte. —-Mrs, John H. Richards, of Stroudsburg, spent the weekend in Bellefonite with her aunt, Miss Ida Showers, of North street, Upon her return she took with her her sister, Mrs. William Welch of ing several] weeks with relatives in ftate College, Mrs. Welch will join her husband, Dr. Welch, an interne at the Methodist Hospital, Phila-| the delphia. Mrs. Richards is the former | ents, (the family | fices of Mr, and Mrs. Hassell Lose, of | | North Water Street, last week mov- ed into an apartment in the Bush Arcade bullding. Mrs, Marion Calrns, of Philadel- phia, 1s spending a week in Belle- fonte as gu guest of Mr. and Mrs, O (A. Kline, of East Bishop Street ~Miss Irene McKinley and Mrs Warren Houser, of Clearfield, visit. ed with Mr, and Mrs. Harry C Houser, of North Spring Street, last Thursday. -Pvt. Philip Mignot, of Camp Croft, 8, C,, is spending a 15-day | furlough in Bellefonte with his par- Mr, and Mrs. John Mignot at home on East High Street -Mr. and Mrs, Stern J. Lingen- felter Jr, of Niagara Falls, N Y were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs, A, M., Gummo of Sunnyside Mrs. Lingenfelter was the former Ciara McClellan, of Bellefonte Guests during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Paul Fortney, on East Bishop street in- cluded thelr son, David F. Fortney, of Johnsonburg, and Mr. and Mis Willis A. Ishler, of Pittsfield, Mass Miss Ellen Hassinger, of Eas! Curtin Street, employed in the of- the State College Credit Bureau, State College, spent las! week in Philadelphia as a guest of Mrs. Louise Taylor Manchester ~The Misses Bess Edelblute, of Reynoldsville, and Mary Wolka, of DuBois, were here for the parade last Thursday and were guests of Mrs, Sim Baum and daughter, Mary, at their home on North Allegheny Street Mr. and Mrs daughter, Mary Curtin Strett, Brookfield, Conn after Labor Day of uncle and aunt, Ma thur J. Brown H. E Blerly, of Tallehasse Florida, greeted the editorial force on Monday while in town on al business mission Mr Blerly 1s spending his annual vacation in Rebersburg as a guest of his cousin, Mrs. Mary Abbott —Mr. and Mrs. Louis son Richard of Port Lauderdale Fa, who have been spending the past six weeks In Maine, arrived in Bellefonte Monday, for a few days visit with Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. J M Bricker on Reynolds Ave, -Mr and son, Hugh Taylor and Katherine, of East KIL Saturday for to be guests until Mrs. Taylor's and Mrs Ar-| Broan and W. A Bertrand left last week lor their home in Sacramento, Call- fornia, after a three weeks’ visit with Mrs. Bertrand's parents, Mr and Mrs. T. J. Kelleher and family at their home South Spring Street Julia Warner, daughter of and Mra. Frederick Warner, of East Linn street, is visiting relatives and {friends In Philadelphia and Wil- mington, Del, Mr and Mrs. Warner expecting to go to Philadelphia this weekend tw bring thelr daughter home. and Mrs Tommy on Mr Squire A. A. Pletcher, Howard | : borough's veteran justice, Ix ‘spend. ing a week Or more vacation with his son-in-law Rev. H A. Robb, at Export, Pa., having accompanied the Rev. Mr. Robb to that place alter the latter's visit at the Pletch- ¢: home ) Harold D. Cowher is attending the Fire School at Penn State Col. lege today as guest director of fire police at the Training School. Mr Cowher, past president of the Cen- tra! Digirict Firemen's Association will take part in many of today's activities Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellerman and sons William and Thomas re- turned home Tuesday night {rom Asbury Park, where they visited with their daughter, Agnes and Miss Ann Montgomery. From there they motored to Wildwood, N. J. where they spent a week's vacation. ~-Mrs, Margaret Heston and granddaughter, Peggy Sheridan. both of Philadelphia, spent several days las, week in Belleionte, with Miss Margaret Brockerhoff, of West Bishop Street, having come here as driving guests of Miss Brockerhoft who had spent several days in Phil- adelphia, ! —Albert Gilmer, in the lega) di-| vision of the U, 8. Army ordnance departinent in Philadelphia, was called here Monday because of the | death of his father-in-law, Harvey P. Schaeffer, of Bellefonte. He was accompanied here by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Gilmer, of | Philadelphia. ~We have finished mailing out | statements this week to subscribers If you failed to receive a pink state- ment, just check the expiration date on the label and you can readily! determine if you are in the arrears’ with your subscription. The ma- {terials that enter into the printing | of a newspaper are advancing hence we must hove your coopera | tion in keeping your subscription | paid up in order to retain our pres- | | ent subscription rate, ~Ceorge MaMahon, of Rockaway | | Beach, N. Y. was one of the many | Bellefonte visitors at the Firemen Convention last week and a guest | of his sister Mrs. Catherine Gar- |? brick, of the Crider Exchange apart- ment. A former resident of many years ago, Mr. McMahon af that time was one of the younger mem- bers of the Undine Fire Company, and recalled with some satisfaction || that his brother, Joe McMahon, | ovporunnity. As you know, the! Puller Brus | 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, 25 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 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, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the advertiser. 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 times & year at different | Intervals, Ne —— -——. | WANTED- To buy all kinds of live stock. Bruce Krumrine, Pleasant Gap, Pa. Phone Bellefonte 476-J-1 and reverse charges ir any 544 WANTED Ant: q\ ue Br 1~ reals writing ny chairs, tables beds, guns dol is er clocks est price 136 E Tuelday, Beptember 2, when St John's Parochial school opens for] the year, pupils entering for the first time are asked to bring thelr vaccination certificates with them school officials sald last night School starts BSBeptembe; Have you had your children’s examined? Helping children often enables them to progress fa er. See Dr. Howard F. Bauer, Op- tometrist, Crossley's Jewelry Btore Bellefonte, Pa 4 Officials at the Centre County Home yesterday reported that there are 64 guests at the institution at the present time. Contributions ol flowers being received from the public are deeply appreciated hy guests wis reported a Fam furniture desks doughtr stands high poste Jowter grand-fath- 3rd eyes eyes + | Cora York Articles tor Sale FOR BALE Pald Market St Pa Timothy A. Beever, Bellefonte Wi-R-2 seed R.D.} Richard Phone x35 FOR BALE-—~Timothy per bu, C. E. Yarnell fonte 6587-R-1 FOR SALE used one State College seed $3.50 Phone Belle x35 SW ood Yeur Pa silo, 12x30 Hugh ( feet Dale x35 it POR BALE--A large size wood condition Inguly Corman, R. D. 2, Belletor can be children Bonds { of Defense registered as well as Baving: in the name adults pilin Heatrola In re of H M Zion. x35 FOR SALE MARKET QUOTATIONS ! Hae rey Rlovieetnd Yvenicly by C. Y. Wagner ’ & Co, , Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat $1.00 Oats 32 Buckwheat 50 Rye 50 Barley 50 Corn 0 A 4 cycle gasoline washing mac hing Vonads, Hublersburg mol Inquice Pa. x34 FOR SALE Ana son, Bush Two reed go-cart:, chaep ton truck bed BF. Dick Addit Bellefonte, Pa x35 Hon POR BALE-—-The county aches with W. H Macker market fam Place Belle! FOR BALE -400 bushels 1940 Fishburn, Bellefonte T87-J-1 bushels oat Lost and Found LOST A gas mode! al biue and red. fSown from east Bellefonte Alrport Two weeks ago, ia Jowt Reward | returned to Gordon Vara, 308 Bast Biahop Street, Belle. foute. Phone 533-1 x35 rplane POR BALE--Ouborne with oarrier gOOd vey B Hoy ohe Hublersburg Jr FOR SALE--A 1936 30 truck, recently new rubber Inquire er, Lemont, Pa whtaia : > Interns Room and Board — " . WANTED Convalescent, porn - valid, and elderly persons can ob- tain room, board and care atl large country estate located in Buffalo Run Valiey, Centre County, 6 miles northwest of Bate College Pa Special care if required Rales rea- sonable. Write Mrs Oreta MoElhai- tan. R D. 1, Port Matilda, Pa. Phon State College 3572 x35 Help Wanted ii POR SALE -— Automat ic heat fr, most new on, no further Bellefonte oond 297- M FOR SALE--A sedan. fair 1 of Ivan Home even POR SALE Horses and ¢ in on tmacilors. also en new and used. Losch Company Jersey Shor e J 1632 Chewmolet —_ ——————— va traded age cuit Impieme nt x35 WANTED Men to out pape: wood unpeeled £1.00 a cord of W. P. Petterolf. Madisor bury a x35 WANTED Young man clerk in \ Zion 1913 (= Hany) sore Inquire at Brown's Boot Shop. Allegheny street, Beliefonte GUNS Bought Inquire at the Western reve x35 oc ate Store. Allegheny Bi. fonte. Pa. Phone 75 40 POR SALE—Coal POR BALE- Farm I me ar price farm- ers can afford to pay Inquire of C. M. Long, Howard, R. D. 2, Phon it Wa 950 sold “and exc hi WANTED--Cood young mean to Good wages Good h ! , Bellefonte R Phone 907-R-3 WANTED-- Tw » good Present help SOON shoot Harold Gienn, nace, Pa R D WANTED Young man working in a store In the evenings Must be over 18 Apply Boston Candy Kitch. en, Bellefonte, Pa x35 WANTED—Men . cut $500 a cord some log cutllers Pifer, Howard. Pa WANTED Experienced ~ houseke for small family, by Sept ist i quire of Mrs. Joyoe Rine, 130 Willow. bank Street Bellefonte. Pa x35 WANTED—To hire a si ingle ma man Pe work on poultry farm and help to care for poultry. A winters job for an efficient worker. John Soavely | Centre Hall, Pa x36 | WANTED O11] for general day work Alo an experienced Waitress Both must be over 21 yeara old APpiY in| Jeon Big Trout Inn. South fates treet, Bellefonte, Pa WANTED Mobitlous wiman, mar- ried or single. for profiable perma- | nent business, no experience neces. sary. Income during training: busi. ness can be conducted from home if desired. Write 8. E R. in care of the | Centre Democrat office x35 work ne - a. and wood. I haul saheg away at a3 Jow rate Call 347-3 for prices. Sam Cappereill Bellefonte, Pa. R D. 1, Coleville FOR BALE 1941 811 ver King tractor and plow. Fully equipped. elect: i lights. starter power take off and pulley. Mrs John Matis, Hublersburg Pa 3a POR SALE--A dining room table over-stuffed davenpor: and brass bed with spri ngquire of Mrs Martin Miller, 81. Bellefonu Pa x35 farm hands for DADO wood. Nice cutting. Also Inquire of M. R x35 ANN FOR SALE- -112 rats Killed wi th can Schuties Red Sguill harmless to animals Guaranteed. Money refund. ed. O A Kline Hardware, Bellefonte Pa x41 FOR SALE—Rundreds ot used tires all sizes from 15 to 28 inch rims Backed by wrilten guarantee Open evenings until § o'clock Wallrun Auto service, Snow Shoe lutersection IPhone 153 iu POR SALE--A rolid oak 12- " “exten sion table in A-l condition. Also a buffet in good condition. Call or stop at 187 Hartswick Ave Sta Le i College. or Phone 3150 FOR SALE Upright plano Glenwood “RK” cook stove with water front white porceline cabinet range, beds and many other hold articles. Mrs. A. J. Toner, 8 Allegheny 8st. Bellefonte, Pa i FOR SALEImproved ‘American Ben. WANTED--Opening at once for man, arator; oline iron; electric stove withy car, Btep into eablished kerosene ter. 2 burner: plectric Rawleigh Route in Northeast Centre | floor machine, polishing, sanding, and dg 114 Jets Roel a ear | sorubbing. Write B Mott tne I avid of e Raw s nt | Mills; or phone Centre Hall 30- PNH-34-208L, Chester, Pa or see p ad Robt. D. Larson, RFD M-107, Morris | ~dale, Pa. x38 | POR SALE—A 1826 4 cylinder Chrys- fer coupe. equipped with 30x5.25x WANTED--1 have a special Props 20 heavy duty tires in good tion that will appeal to experienc- tion, also parts for a 1920 model | ed salesmen who for reasong beyond Cleveland tractor, some parts are as their control on soon be out of pox Mo new. John Snavely, Centre bi pa nt. Rod ET Culred No | Hall, x3¢ | api Bor A Titinois | | FOR SALE—A W. C. Allls-Chalmers | house 230 x34 —— | tractor, 12-20 Wallace tractor, 12- | WANTED--Man or woman--unusual roll ¢orn husker, also one h Dealer is considered Amerioa’s most welcome visitor, The draft and defense work have taken some of our dealers. We have a mlendid riuni for ma nett En Shoe. Phone Warriors Mark, 13-R-8 FOR SALE-Tractors. raw and used John Deere tractors, rebulit Ford. isons, ete. used cam and Thicke ang and | new Studebaker: also all John Deere pare write H. D.! ntral Trust Building, Work Wanted Oompany of Jersey POR BALE-Weather strin, Racks wool Insulation and Screéns, Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip oa take boyy of your needs. Saves fuel dol Sioss ished apart« ment, for man and wife. Write R 1. C. Care Centre Democrat. x35 WANTED--Middle aged woman as home for Tht In my ne Nit tany ny Val her TAAL Pa. P.O R. D. 2. Phone Z'04 nd wii a ra th : EE p out obi ton, call or write O. J, Bo Phone ntatl Belleville, Pa. inp 20tf Wanted to Rent WANTED--To rent in Bellefonte or vicinity a small fur Wanted to Buy 18 gasoline | condi | finch John Dreere tractor plow, New | Cider Making CIDER MAKING - Dur ng August pressing will be done ou Tuesday and Priday. After Labor Day every day but Baturday, White's Cider Press Axe Mann, Pa. Phone 522-R-3. BAU Poultry | FOR SALE 60 Whi Leg! worn pul- lets, 5 months old ove rips Long Centre Hall, BR. D,. Phone 184-R-3. x35 CHICKS New Rocks, White Matings 85.76 $8.50 per 100 Bellefonte, Pa ie Barred Uulity matings ry Farm 2321 Hampshires Laghorns «100 seiect Hecla Poult Telephone Zion Baby Ch of quality pe lect BABY CHICKS Blaried Chicka ety Bee what electric battery White Glants Rocks, Leghorns orps. Anconas hybrid Rock-Glar bLiood tested 3 price from Laosch Bunply Company i from hatehed from flock ale ward Jersey Bhore Live Stock POR BALE 4 hog P. Lucas, Jullan and 2 calves D. Bush Holl R FOR POLS SALE —~Cow 1 John Holas: FOR and ant BALE broken Pa Gap FOR BALE--Young FOR SALE 1200 pounds Woodring, J FOR BALE BO white Cog. Cheap Pa POR SALE and saddle Blor Allegheny FOR SALE Heiber, Centre Wataon r $10-R-13 FOR OOrW Bleve SALE fresh Jalxoo National FARMERS FOR ey Heatly Regal Blore SALE~-M COW Cal in in Al range Valley Vien TB Keys te R D 1! “Bellefon ! x35 Pets, Etc. Dogs, POR SLE FOR SALE-A Beagle old Inquire of RB D 2 Boward Pa h S § lesurg Pa Farm For Rent FOR RENT] plenty of cated five along R in Br 35 pasiy miles Mite 85 exoel lent condition ungart. Rebersburg. Pa Real Estate - - For Sale YOR SALE 8 room frame hous bath, located in Soring Mis Inquire of Ivan Lingle, Spring Pa PCR SBALE--Frame house or of Main and Grove 81 ard Write Ward R Adams Ave. Tyrone, Pa FOR BALE-8ix buliding Bellefonte borough for the price of one. Inquire of W. 1. Musser Al legheny Street. Bellefonte. Pa x35 PCR SALE OR RENT-Modern 7- room brick home at 326 North Snoring Street Inguire D W. Gates 23 w Curtin Street, Phone 448.) x35 POR BALE A 6 room frame hot ee With bath. located at Mt Eagle | Pa. Inquire of E H Runkle R D 2 Howard, Pa. Phone 94-R-3. Belle- fonte 8211 FOR SALE A 7 room frame house, all modern conveniences located at 163 E Curtin St. Bellefonte. Pa Inquire of Davia Newcomer, Belle. fonte Pa 16811 Celis e wi Pa ™ x35 oorne’ How- 1857 x35 reets in Confer lots in POR SALE 8 room “house of the late Mra. Pmma C. Bathgate, at Le- imont, Pa honin has furnsce. bath { and elpctricit Inguire at W. B Bathgate A. Bellefonte R 2, 2 411 | POR SALE-—A °1 acre e farm 7% clear and 15 of mountain land, located | SR Tne north of Unjonvilie. in Union P. All necessary buildings and lenty of water. Inquire of Aaron J Il. Fleming, Pa x36 FOR SALE—A 8 family apartment bullding located on corner of Cur . {tin and Allegheny streets. Bellefonte ' Reaspnatile terms oan be ar nouire of Pst ti | Bank. Bellefonte. Pa . + | Pom SALE—173 acres of 3 seam coal Jo operate. located between and Bellefonte, near Mo- ne Route 53 | and water on tract | Bkrepek, vom SALE—The Chas Zettle farm. i of 139 acres. 4 miles east of State iow “To FOR SALE Privately The James H | Neese estate formerly know 1 | | ' Haven, 21084 at . | Phone 793-J. | MACHINE WORK. --Ensilage Tope - FOR BALE--Robert A. Bplcer ty adjoining Central City Hotel property Boggs township. # room frame house on large jot. Inquire L RR, Korman Osceola Mills Pa x36 POR BALE Brick centrally wCated with hot furnace, hardwood floors, throughout now e whaler win- dows and doors weather stripped and nereened Inquire of Mira Jones Tom er Beliefor te Pa Phone 218. Att - i ——— Houses tor Rent RENT Seven ownship farm POR room will Logue O w th Clair RD run a re 1 oO ~ ocal efont FOR RENT VEN Ee NCes reel, Bell office wit 4 imber 045 8 College, nite floors, eam Belletont "WOR RENT Allen rooTns heat, 166-1 Dwelling Blreet, Slats Hardwood Inquire baih garage . RENT PO POR RENT Hamiiw FOOT Dial rawood. f a Inq tire Bellet SALE OR dwelling POR RENT —Modern E Beaver wie TORTS Avenu Heanor Apartments tor Rent POR RENT YOU CAN GET M ONEY LOAN Interest inaurance , TT fiower show the Mari Sept snd vo anc ag Ev eryhody welcome riday alern 3 tember 5 MEETING mt Gag th It ever Woman's Club of will ho first meei- New Seas 1 the Brick a Tuesday even.ng Afier the iocal demonstra The PORE A ing of Behoo] Sem Bram busin team “w 2, at ( Rs NORE OT will give a REUNION a and basket e Ki tomb s will be held Pa on Lagstion regerved invitation yi L T YIone September ist 8 Park has been A cordial In Memoriam IN MEMORY of Ear _ Shawiey Bellefonte, who Jot his life in a motor accident at Plea ant Sali Her gai > vear ago. Mrs Catherine Shawley, South Spring Street fonte Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK-—Removed promptly B M Keller, Millleim, Pa. Phone 7- R- 2. Reverse charges DEAD STOCK ~—Removed prompuly. Call anytime al my expense phone 676-J-3. Bellefonte, Liovyd L. Smith, Milesburg. Pa S208 w AN T E D—Dead promptly. Call Geo. tre Hall, Pa. Phone 55-R-4. our expense stock removed 4. Yogi, Cen or Lock aur Repairing REPAIRED — Repairs kinda of furniture, covers made Uopholstering Phone i FURNITURE made to all Upholsterine and slip Wm Thompeon's Shop, 102 E lamb St Bellefonte, Pa | POREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY Purni- ture repair shop, repairing. restor- Ing antiaues a specially ane and rush seats. Modern upholstery North Race St, rear Penn Belle Fr cutter knives sharpened. Machine work of all kinds. We also have in stock cold roll steel, Can AcTeWwa. Sel SCTEWS, Woodruff keys, kev stock. etc. Swarts Machine Shop. Bellefonte, Pa. Phew
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