September 4, 1941. 1 LOC » of ——— ALS ~Vote for Charles P M. Smith far the Democratic nomination for for the Democratic nomination for | pallot. Tax Collector of Bellefonte ough. Fist name on ballot. «Miss Theresa Fike, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pike, of Bush Addition, expects to enter Mt Aloysius Junior Academy at Cres- son about the middle of September. «Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baney and voung son, Richard, of East Linn street, spent the weektnd in Philipsburg as guests of Mrs. Ban-| ey's parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. A Curtin. «Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn, of | the Cadillac apartments, were! among those from Bellefonte who attended the Elks State convention! at Pottsville during the latter part of last week. ~Mrs. Ruth Weaver and Mrs Nellie Hull, both of Bellefonte, spent | last week in Indianapolis, Ind, at-| tending the National Moose conven- tion as delegates from Bellefonte chapter, Women of the Moose, ~Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Mc- Clellan and three children, of East Howard street, spent the weekend and Labor Day in Mt Union as guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E Hille- | gas, former well known residents of | Bellafonte Boyd Vonada, of East High | street, returned to his duties in Har- | risburg. Tuesday. after spending a two weeks’ vacation with bis fam- ily in Bellefonte, During most of his vacation the Vonada family was in camp at Grange Falr, Centre Hall. John Gordon, of near Bellefonte, was backing his car oul of a park- ing space in front of the Elks home Past High street, Saturday momrmn- ing when a car coming up the hill strock the Gordon machine. No one vas injured and damage was neg- ligible. ~Mr. and Mrs. W. Cordes Snyder II. and their children, Virginia and W. Cordes, III. and the children’s nurse” all of Sewickley, spent the weekend and Labor Day in Belie- fonte with Mr. Snyder's parents, Mr and Mrs. W. Cordes Snyder, at their home on East Linn street Miss Jean Clevenstine, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Cleven- sting, of East Bishop street will eave Sunday for West Chestel where che will become a first vear student at the West Chester State Teachers’ College. Miss Clevenstine was graduated from the Beliclonte High School In June Mrs. Edward Wittmer and young daughter, Frances, of The Bronx, New York are here for their an- pual summer vacation with Mrs Wittner's mother, Mrs Charles Kurtz. at her home on East Linn street Mr. Wittmer expects to join his family here for a two weeks’ va- cation about the middle of S8eptem- | ber. ee Mr. and Mrs. C. Ardis Wian and ehiidren, Richard and Jane, of | Bristol. spent the weekend in Cen- tre county as g%osts of Mrs. Wian'® mother, Mrs. J C. Rockey in Buf- felo Run Valley, and with other relatives and friends in the Belle fonte area. The Wian family, for merly of Bellefonte, moved last November to Bristol where Mr. Wian is employed by the Huntingdon Manufacturing Company which Is engaged in national defense work i Dr. Basil F. Martin, Mrs. Mar- tin and their daughter. Patricia Ann, of St. Petersburg, Fla. are in Belle - fonte for a brief visit with Dr. Mar- tin's mother, Mrs. Levica Martin, at her apartment on ‘West Bishop street. Todav the Martins expect to go to Philadelphia where Di Martin expects to enter a hospital for a special course in anaesthetics Meanwhile Mrs. Martin and dauzh- ter will be at the former's parcnt- gl home in Selinsgrove Ap Interesting display in the windows of the Everitt Drug store, Bouth Allegheny street, has been stracting much attention during | Po week. The display consists br a volumes of prescription Bor- | Democratic | Re . records going back as far As 1803, : Krumirine Drug store the the are Dr when the store was known as Among physicians whose prescriptions to be seen are those of the late = J: 1. Seibert, the late Dr Melvin * brought many gas of ‘ohs” and y ¥ » (in 1900 by Mr. {late HH. Noll, who for many years J bocke, the late Dr. George Harris, _ and many others. Dr. J. C. Rogers, of Bellefonte, is the only living phy- givian whose prescriptions are in the interesting collection. Many of | the persons for whom prescriptions | were written 40 years ago are still alive—swhich may be a recommen- dation for the effectiveness of the treatment prescribed for them. The current issue of “Fretted Ingtrument News” bi-monthly pud- | lication of the American Guild of Banjoists, Mandolinists and Gui- tarists, contains a number of refer- ences to the Bellefonte Banjo Band which competed with such out- standing success at the Guild's an- nual convention at Niagara Falls early in July. In a column con- ducted by Miss Lee Moller, this ecmment appears, in part: “The Pellefoute band... was resplendent in uniforms of purple and gold Their precision-like movements and excellent co-ordination of effort r*ahs® from the audience, There is little doubt in my mind that this fine band represent stiff competi- tion for all participants in 1942 at 8pringfield, Mass. ...T thought they | were tops.” Another report says. © During a casual meeting president | » - - Gould and Maestro Pettine address- ¢d the band and both. complimented Mr. V. H_Pifer for possessing such a | fine unit and hoped to see him and | his band at Springfield next year.” Here's another writer's view of the | band’s appearance: “Then there, was the Beliefonte Banjo Band over 50 strong from Bellefonte, Pa made un of plavers from 6 to 18 years old, and did they put on 5 drill to the snappy music of their banjos. The long and the short of | it was 7 foot 11 inches Drum Major | Clair Poorman and Mr, Pifers { ballot | D. On Tuesday they went to Kane | fonte and has accepted a | parents, { held at {Md | Mr ! vent church, ! Hublersburg, | blacksmith, --Vote for Charles P, M. Smith | Tax Collector of Bellefonte Bor. | ough. First name on Democratic | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Currier, of | Donora, formerly of Bellefonte, spent | the latter part of the week here with | Mrs. Currler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Samuel Weaver, of North Penn street i —Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knisely, of | the Keystone apartments, North Ai- | legheny street, spent the weekend in Brownsville with Mr. Knisely's | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Thom- | as Webster and family i The Misses Ida and Nancy | Barkley and brother, William, from | Pittsburgh, were guests Monday of | Mrs. Jennie Sims, of Bellefonte, R i to visit friends before home ~Miss Margaret Montgomery, for some years employed as a nurse in Philadelphia, has returned to Belle- | nursing position at the Centre County Home Miss Montgomery is living with her Mr and Mrs Robert | Montgomery, on West High street A regular monthly meeting of | the Bellefonte Garden Club will be the home of Mrs. Harry McElwain in Unionville at 2:30 o'- clock Tuesday afternoon, September 9. The program will be “Flower Ar- rangment, a Fascinating Hobby.” and will be sponsored by the Coca Cola Company Mrs. Ida Krebbe accompanied by her sister of Bellefonte callers at our office on Tuesday. Mrs. Krebbs has been in Centre county for several weeks visiting among friends rela- tives. She expects to return to Bal- returning of Baltimore, Mrs Harmon Burd R D were pleasant and i timore on Saturday Miss Stella Confer, daughter of and Mrs. Russell Confer, of Milesburg, departed Sunday for New York City, where she has entercd the Metropolitan Hospital school of nursing, Miss Confer was graduat- ed from the Bellefonte High School in June and was a drum major in the Bellefonte High School Band Both companies answered a general alarm about 11 Tuesday morning when the flue of the Clark Carson residence on East caught fire. Firemen the fire hurned itself fire o'clock Jishop street stood by out with reported to have started Mr. Carson bullt a Kitchen range Charles W while no damage. The blaze | hortly afl- ter fire in the Albright, of Buffale, N. Y. called at our office Saturday enroute home from a week's visit with his brother, John T. Albright, at Millheim. Mr. Albright is a na- tive of Penns Valley and has been in the employ of the New York Cen- tral Railroad for the past twenty- one years, He is looking forward to retiring in about six years and re- | turning to Penns Valley to live “The door prize, a porch glider given away by the Brachbill Fur- niture Store, Saturday night as 3 feature of the one-hundredth ann! versary sale at the gtore waa awarded to Miss Mary Wetzel of Bellefonte, Mrs. Roy Wilkinson, of North Spring Street, Beliefonte, was awarded the prize podted for best letter on the subject “Why buy at Brachbills.” Roy H Grove, of" Bradford, ar- rived in Bellefonte late last week from Philadelphia, where he at- tended the national convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars as from the Bradiord post While he was in the convention city Mrs. Grove remained here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shope, of Bouth Thomas street. Mr. Grove spent the weekend and Labor Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs A C. Grove at their home along the old Lewistown Pike, and late Mon- day he and Mrs. Grove returned to their home in Bradford Rev. C. C. Shuey, prominent Bellefonte clergyman, is reported to be recovering nicely at his home on East Bishop street from a heart attack suffered at ome about 8 o'clock Saturday evening, For a time his condition was considered serious, but reports yesterday were that he is Improving rapidly, al- though he will be confined to bed for the remainder of this week Rev. Shuey, who is 84 years old, had been in his usual vigorous health up until the time of the attack. Pri- day he officiated at the funeral of | Charles F. Mayes at Milton, and on’ Baturday he attended the Advent Sunday school picnic near the Ad- Milesburg. He was stricken ill upon his return home ~Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Noll, of | held public sale of some household goods and their home at Hublersburg, Saturday af-! tar I delegate { ternoon, and have moved to Wil | lamaport where they and their son, | | Charles Irvin, will make their future | home. Since ast December Mr. Noll has been employed by the Darling | Valve and Manufacturing Company | in Williamsport. The house in Hub | lersburg, which has been in the | Noll family possession for more than | forty years, was solid to William | Deitrich, of near Hublersburg, for! $1150. The building was purchased | Noli's father, the! well was a | | Dunkirk, N. Y. spent the weekend and family, of North Spring street, { end guests «Mr, and Mrs. Martin Drake, of in Bellefonte with Mr, and Mrs, George 1. Puinell, of East Curtin street, Vote for Charles P. M. Smith for the Democratic nomination for Tax Collector of Bellefonte Bor- ough. Pirst name on Democratic = ~8gt. Leslie Shultz, of Shelby, Miss, is spending a ten-day furlough with his grandfather, James H, Miller, of the Forge, south of Bellefonte Hugh Manchester, Mrs. H. 8. Taylor, of ' East Linn street, Is visiting his father, Wil- liam €. Manchester, Jr., at his home in Chicago, 111 Miss Virginia Capers, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Capers, East Curtin street, and Ann Wetzler of Milesburg, spent the grandson of weekend with friends in Philadel- | phia --Mrs, Alice Perry Hoover, Washington, D. C., arrived in Belle fonte last week for a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cordes Snyder, at | home on East Linn street Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Jones, of North Thomas street, and Mr Jones’ mother, Mrs. Samuel of Wellsville, departed Priday by frall for Wisconsin where they will spend two weeks with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Biliett, of East Bishop Street, returned home Tuesday from New Haven, Conn. where they spent the weekend and Labor Day as guests of Mrs. Billett's brother, W. F. McCarty and family Mr. and Mrs. Samuel] Rumber- ger, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Swint, Mir and Mrs. Donald Leamer, Miss [dl Han Pennington and George Buch- ter, all of Bellefonte, recently spent | several days at “Twinmount,” the Shallcross summer home near Run- ville James BR. Wilkinson, of Bloom- field. N. J: Robert Wilkinson of Harrisburg, and Miss Harriet Ull- man, of Bethichem spent the Labor Day weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson and family at their home on North Spring street Miss Helen Butler, home eco. nomics extension representative for Centre county. who resides in an apartment in the Tressler home on East Curtin street, departed Friday for a month's visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ot Butler, their home in Lowell, Mass Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lightner of Ridgway arrived in Bellefonte last week for a brief visit with Mrs ightner’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles E. Dorworth, of West Linn street. Charles E. Dorworth, Jr. of Philadelphia, was home for the weekend and Labor Day Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gingher and children, Janice and Nancy, and Mrs. Ginghers mother. Mrs Clark Carson. all of East Bishop street spent the weekend and Labor Day in Brownsville with Mrs Carson's son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Brown ~Mr. and Mrs. Johm 8 Dubbs on Tuesday returned to the Hoag. Dubbs residence on North Thomas street after spending two weeks at the Thomas cottage along Spring Creek. Mr. Dubbs is recuperating steadily from a recent operation at the Centre County Hospital Corp. Leslie N. Shaw and Mrs Shaw. of Hollidayaborg, spent last work W. Bellefonte as guests of Mrs Shaw's mother, Mrs, George Glenn, at her home on Bast Figh Street The Shaws: resided in Bellefonte while Corp. Shaw, a member of the Pennsylvania Motor Police, was sta- tioned here After spending a several days’ furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Lewis Smith, at their home In Bush Addition, Sgt. Earl Smith on Friday returned to Camp Shelby, Miss. Sgt 8mith came here because of the illness of his mother, whose condition at this time is reported to be much improved Peter Meek. of Washington, D C. and hiz fiance, Miss Lucille Rais. in, of Chestertown, Md... were week- of Mr. Meek's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Merk, of North Spring street. George Meek, Jr., employed hy the Westinghouse Company in Philadelphia, also was here last week on vacation Miss Marie Nel:on, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Frank Nelson, of East Lamb Street, on Friday underwent an appendectomy at the Centre County Hospital. Although her condition for several days was not as satisfactory as had been hoped at for, ‘hospital attaches yesterday in-| dicated that she is now improving After a brief visit with Mrs J M. Bricker at her home on Reynolds avenue, Louis Brown and daughter, Nancy, departed Friday for their home at Pt Lauderdale, Florida Mrs. Brown and son, Richard, will join them in a week or ten days, The Browns spent the greater part of the summer at Jefferson, New Hampshire. ~<Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Capers, of Erie. spent the weekend in Belle- fonte with Mr. Capers brother and sister-in-law, Dr and Mrs. R L, Capers, of East Curtin street. They were accompanied by Mr. Capers’ mother, Mrs. Burnside Capers, of Arcadia, La. who had been in Erie for two weeks. Monday Mrs, Clpers departed by rail for her home in Louisiana pastor of St. John's of | Elizabeth | of | thelr | Jones, | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Hara spent the weekend with relatives in | Pleasant Mount, near Scranton, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Blanch- ard have returned to their home on | West Linn street from a week's stay with relatives In a camp in Mary- land, «Vole for Charles P. M. Smith | Tax Collector of fough. First name on Democratic | ballot . | —Willlam J. Dorworth, of Phila- | delphla, spent the weekend and Labor Day In Bellefonte at the Dor- worth family home on East Linn | street, i 1 | { | | ~William Brachbill, of the Brach- | bill Purniture store, spent the Intter | ydvertisements, as the publishers are not part of last week in New York City, purchasing merchandise for the store Donald Johnson, Kenneth Nel- | is, Donald Leamer and Glenn Pel- ers, all of Bellefonte, spent the weekend and Labor Day at Atan- tic City. —Miss Dorothy Kline, of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Kline, | East High street, spent the Labor Day holidays with friends in Phila- i delphia ~Mrs. J. C. Osman, of Lewisburg, spent several davs last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clark N. Atkey and | family at their home om North Spring street. Mrs. Allison Hollobaugh, of the Friedman apartments, South Alle- gheny street, spent the weekend in Tyrone with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Watson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eckenroth and son departed Iast Wednesday for a visit with relatives and friends in Cleve- land and Columbus, Ohlo ~The Junior Section of the Belle- fonte Woman's Club will meet In the Library bullding at 8 o'clock Monday evening, September B. All members are urged Lo present Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Gels and children, Charlotiee and Jun- for, of Philadelphia, spent the week. end with Mr. Gels’s aunt, Miss Car. rie Bailey, at the Markland Hote! Mrs. Curtin Taylor and daugh- ter, Barbara of North Thomas street, spent the weekend in Balti. more, Md, with Mrs. Taylor's son end daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs William Taylor Dr. and Mrs. J 6G Weixe! and son, Johnny, of Pittsburgh, spent the wrekend and Labor Day in Belle. fonte with Mrs Welxel's father, John Curtin, 8:.. at his home West Linn street Mrs. John Blanchard yesterday returned to her home In New York City after having spent 8 month in Bellefonte as guests at the home of her sisters-in-law Mise Mary Blanchard and Mrs. Robert M Beach, of West Linn street ~Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren and children. Charles, Jr. and Jim- my. of Mamaroneck N. Y.. who had been here since July with Mr Warren's mother, Mrs. Belle M Ward, al her home on East Curtin street, returned during the weekend to their home, «MY. and Mrs. Leslie Thomas and daughter, Shirley, of North Thoms street departed carly last werk for a Wip to Canada, expect. ing to spend some time fishing at North Ba¥. and several days at the Toranta Pair in Calender, Ontario, home of the Dionne Quintuplets —Andrew Knapik, Howard Stine Pdgar Eckley. Bsmuél Rumberger, Jr. and Harold Ream, all of Belle- fonte, will leave Bemday for Colum- but. Ohio, to attend a coavention of t5¢ United Cement, Lime and Gypsum Workers Intemational Une fon. They wili be there for a week Mr. and Mrs. R. Allen Cruse, of Bast Linn street, motored to Wash- ington, D C. ate last week for a brief visit with their cousins, Mr ana Mis. Louls Jordan, asd upon their return home Friday. were ac- companied by their daughter, Anne who had been with the Jordans for A Wien Jack H Yeager, well known Bellefonte newzpaperman, his: been confined to his hame om® North Spring street xince Monday because of an attack of what is believed to daughter he on [CLASSIFIED ADVER Page Five Ra i — TT ——— a ——— cas i —— SS I, —_— TISEMENTS | 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 Camp | for the Democratic nomination for | the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- Bellefonte Bor- | gain Counter, RATES - Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 26 cents for first Issue, and 16 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 1s 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 | «i | rom BALE. A large heatrola in eX~ | of the advertiser, | SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE -Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- | Pa | ocrat 1s entitled to a 26-word advertisement in these columns one time, | permitted to divulge the name | free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different of Tax Collector | | intervals. ——— —Vote for Charles’ P. M. Smith| WANTED mxperienced butcher for| POR SALE—A McCormick { special corn husker. Condition fair for the Democratic nomination for! ol Bellefonte Bor-| | ough. First name on Democratic | -» ballot | Dr. Harold B. Harris, with the, 8. Army at Pt. Eustis, Va spent U i [the Labor Day season in Bellefonte Bud, of East Bishop street,’ be appendicitis. Yesterday Mr. Yeag- er was reported to be responding readily to treatment, although he is still confined to bed Mrs. Ellis Keller, of Pittsburgh, motored to Bellefonte to spend the weekend with relatives in this area, and to take her daughter, Anne, home from a summer visit with her” : grandmother, Mrs. Harry Keller, of the Orvis apartments, antl with | Anne's erandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | George Stevenson, of Waddie FE. 8. Orr. Hassell Lose and Paul | Crispen, all of Bellefonte, spent the | weekend and Labor Day on a fish- | for the office of Tax Collector of ing expedition to Cantina and on Bellefonte Borough, at the Repub- r return home Monday night! jiean primaries September 9, 1941. { brought: with them au fihe ealch of | Your consideration will be appreci- [lake trout, pike and other species. | gred i thei | In Mr. Orr's creel was a fine pike | measuring 18 inches in Jength, | Mr. and Mrs. Burnside ‘Capers, of Woodbury, N. J.. arrived in Belle- fonte Saturday for a visit with Mr Capers’ brother and sister-in-law, ! | i Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Capers, of East| » Curtin street, and with Mrs, Capers | parents, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Har- ‘ris, of Snow Shoe Mrs, Capers ia | the former Jane Harris, of Snow : Shoe. i ) with Mrs. Harris and thelr two chil-| dren, on North Allegheny street, ! ~Mr. and Mrs. Henri P. Ayres! of New York City, are in Bellefonte | for a brief visit with Mrs. Ayres’! mother, Mrs, lLouls Carpeneto and family at their home on South Al-| legheny street. | Mr. and Mrs, William Bottorf, of North Spring street, spent the weekend in Philadelphia with their children, Robert, Jacob and Mary Catherine, all of whom are empiloy- ed in that city Mr. and Mrs James Caldwell, of East Bishop street, are in Cleveland Ohtlo, where Mr. Caldwell, who has not heen well for some time, is un- dergoing a check-up by the physic- inn in charge of his case | ~Mrs. Augusta Hyslop, of the Hazel apartments yesterday went lo Hamburg where she entered the Peansylvania State Sanitarium for an indefinite stay. She was accom- | panied to Hamburg by her mother,’ Mrs. T. A. Shoemaker and son Phil- | in both of Beliefonte | Mr. and Mrs William 1 Scott and lamily on Tuesday vacated the Forrest Tanner house on North Boring street and moved to a home on Hartswick avenue State College Mr Boott is a field representative for the NYA in the district of which Centre county is a part JH K. Harshbarger, of Altoona, ! dropped In for a friendly call last week while attending the Grange Pair at Oentre Hall Mr. Harshbar- ger. who has many friends in Oen- tre county, has been a resident of the Mountain City for a number of years, where he makes his home with his son, Max Several nights after Arlene Lyons, of Lyonstown, was Attacked near the County Home by an un- khown assailant, Pvt. Andrew Royko of the Rockview sub-station State Motor Police, found a homemade hiack jack on East Bishop street. The | black jack consisted of a piece of soft lead pipe, about 18 inches long Around one end was a heavy wrap- ping of adhesive tape. The formid- able weapon has been added to the collection of items which some day may be used in fastening guilt on someone for the long series of at- tacks on women in this area I a A AN A Relief Continues | Downward Trend Direct relief payments to needy Centre countiansg during the week: ended Saturday show a decrease of! $132 from those of the previous work. and 14 fewer checks required ts make the payments according to State Treasurer G. Harold Wag- ner Payments for the werk totaled $1200, which was $1278 lower than | those for the comparable week of! Inst vear Current payments re- quired 1688 fewer checks than those of a year ago i «Vote for Charles P.M. Smith! for the Democratic nomina®on for, Tax Collector of Bellefonte Bor ough First name on Democratic ballot i i —— a a For Tax Collector To the Republican Voters of Belle- | Bac fonte Borough: I héreby annoutice my candidacy,’ GBORGE M. BROWN East Logan Streel. | 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-| lian Primaries, Sept, 8, 1941. Due to my ill fortune, it wii be impos sible to contact you ail personally, | Members of the new freshman | before the Primaries, but any sup- ~The Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, class at the Bellefonte High School | their forchead--the i Lutheran | were plainly labeled yesterday as, known Hublersburg | church, returned to Bellefonte last borough schools opened. Preshmen | i week from near York where he spent! wore “Preshie” painted in: scarlet | Two State Motor Police officers, Bis annual month's vacation at his| lipstick on one at the Pleasant Gap sub-sta- SUmmer home, \aving Mrs. Arnold, brand being given them by upper | tion and the other at the Rockview | there for several more weeks Their classmen as a forni ‘of “Initiation.” sub-station, became fathers for the! #0n, David, who is employed by the Some of the freshmen resembled first time within ten hours of each | other last weekend. at the Centre County Hospital to) Pvt. and Mrs. John M. Amick, cf] Pleasant Gap, and at 8:40 o'clock Friday morning a 7 pound. 9 ounce boy was born to Pvt. and Mrs, Wil-| liam G. Campbell, of North Water’ street, Bellefonte, Pvt. Campbell Westinghouse Company, search. «Miss Sarah Bryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Brown, of Penn street, and Miss Mary Ann Cherry, daughter of Cherry, of Nor: Thomas street, de- parted Tuesday for faces. Mrs. John Smith, of the Pried- i | street, i Brothers’ Drug be outdoors yesterday for the first Itime in a month. Barly in August i stationed at Rockview. The Amick where they entered the Oerman- ed right ankle. Several ligaments child has been named Donna Lee, | and the Campbell youngster will be town Hospital nurses’ training school. Miss Bryan and Miss Cher- daughter .Jufie (about 5 or 6 years called Lee Wendell Mrs. Amick is! ry, oth graduates of the Bellefonte ald).” The magazine contains sev-| the former Lou'se Bell cf Johns- High Scheol last June, eral photos of the band and of its town. while Mrs, Campbell was Lu- cille Rosenberry, of Fort Louden. made the trip cast as driving guests of Miss Cherry's parents, (also were torn. Since then Mrs, | 8mith had been coniined to her | home while a cast was in place, but indications are that she will be able to resume her duties in the ¢ ; i recently Indians in war t, with scarlet] A daughter Was transferred {rom the East Pitts | lines all over, weighing 7 pounds, 13 ounces, was DUIRh plant to the Baltimore works, | born at 11:58 o'clock Thursday night | Where he is now engaged in re- i H r. and Mrs. Melvin while attending the Clearfield Fair,’ kindly thy during {khe made a misstep and fell from lines and death of Harvey Tremor Germantown a platform, suffering a badly sprain. late of Bellefonte. Signed: { t | if returned %o this office. port or cooperation you give me will be greatly appreciated. WILLIAM J. BENFORD. 4 Lost and Found LOST-~False tooth. upper plate, dur- Firemen’s Convention. Card of Thanks TRESSLER {We take this means of our thanks to neighbors ana friends. for the use of their cars, ir tributes, and their many The - Help Wanted 4 1Gap, Pa FOR SALE--The ~ ANNOUNCEMENT | POR SALE—Rundreds of used tires. | WANTED-—A lady for houaskeepes 16] romas St. Bellefonte, wie, lt ERT WE YE T——— slaughter house. Good pay Rp. py at Morrisony Abbotolr, Mil Ball x3 WANTHD--Good young man to work farin. Good wages. Good home Cc Bartier. Bellefonte R. D2 Phone 907-R-3. seu hands leaving Penna, Pur- x38 WANTED Two good farm present help BOO mchool, Harold Glenn, nace, Pa. R. D WANTED A middle aged woman to keep house lor famdlly of three. In- | uire of Robert BR. Shope, Colling Row iefonte. R. P. D ———— ———————— ———— WANTED--Men to cut mine props tie blocks of ull sizes and logs Cabins furnished. Inquire of Baw E Hoover, Pine Glen, Pa xa WANTED-<To hire a single man to work on poultry farm and help 10 care for poultry. A winters job for’ an efficient worker Centre Hall, Pa John Buavely x34 WANTED--Boy to work on farm by’ month or a boy going 10 school to help with chores In return for board and clothes. Inquire of LaRue Luts Bellefonte, R D 2 x36 WANTED-(Hrl for genera] day work Alo an experienced wailresa Both must be over 21 years oid. Apply in person, Big Trout Inn, South Water xia willy car. BSlep Rawiecigh Route in County Has been worked 21 years For interview wile Rawleigh's. Dent PNH-34-208L., Chester. Pa. or see Robt. D Larson, RFD M-107, Morris dale. Ps x38 WANTED--I'l] back several good mer over 36 who own car, know some thing sboul direct selling and man- aging. with oapital ang opportunity 15 lick for good their wofty sbout future security, Write C B Morris Box B34. Bloomington. Dinos WANTED Middle aged or ecideriy couples to do small amount of work in relurn for free furnished house Must be careful, conscientious. And efficient. Reference required. Write giving qualifications to A L ¥. Care of Centre Democrat Office, Beliefonte Pa x36 into eRablished Rortheast Centre Wanted to Buy WANTED To buy cattle and hogs of any kind Also trade or buy bulls Inguire of Huber: Neil, Beliefontes R D2 Phone TH-R-2 Bae WANTED Th buy all kinds of live- stock. Bruce Krumrine, Pleasant Phone Bellefonte 476-3. and reverse charges |f any 14 Bu- doughirays hich posite: WANTED--Antique furniture reas, writing desks chairs abies. stands beds. puns, dolls, pewier grand-fath- er clocks, old glass and china High- al price pald Cora M Schmiwk 138 BE Market St, York, Pa x42 Articles tor Sale cn famous Adam county peaches. Place your order with W. H Macker., Beliefonte curb market x36 sa As A—— POR SALE --Parm lime at price farm- ers can afford to pay C M. long Howard R Zion 1018 (Nittany). GUNS-—Boughi, sold and exchanged fre at the Western Auto As- socia Store, Allegheny St. Belle fonte. Pa. Phone 7850 ite POR SALE-OCoal and wood. 1 haul sahes away at a Jow rate Call 247-3 for joes. Bam Cappereil! Bellefonte, . B.D. 1, Coleville. 111 POR SALE-104] Silver King tractor and plow. Fully equipped, electric ghia, starter. power i EA RS Ps. FOR SALE-—Sweet corn hee kinds | nice and tender two dosen for 26¢ Neille or on the Buffalo Run road towards Waddie R. F. D. 1, Belle- fonte., Pa x38 POR SALE-112 rats kilied with can Schutie’s Red Squill harmless to animals. Guaranteed refund- ed. O A Kline Hardware, all sizes from 15 to 28 inch rims t plano, Senwnod FOR SALE-Uprigh “K"” cook stove, with walter white vporoeline cabinet gasoline . and other bouses Pr ag ng fl a Torg H 8. Allegheny Bt, Bellefonte, Pa x33 Runviile x40 Inquire of E B. Bennett, Belictonte, R, D FOR BALE Country lard, by the can last years rendering. GH. Wilsou, Bellefonte, R. D. 1, Phone Zion 168 x40 FOR BALE—1%4h p John Deere gne the pound or bushel { Kelson, BE. Lamb Street, Phone 600-M tario drill, Alsc a §-hoe for | x37 | x37 | Inquire of D. 2, Phone | 1 take off and | milley. Mrs John Matis, Mublersmag. ] lefonte i x41 2 engine in good condition Ingulre of C. B. Smith, Centres Hall R. D1} xd FOR SALE—Home grown tomatoes by rs. Prank x37 cellent condition. Poone 437-J- | Chas. Coble, Penn Breet Belafonte ‘ FOR SALE A 2000 sed 11 hoe On- M. Harold Betz, Howard, Pa. Pho {219 G-rov 2 x36 | Inquire of E J. Gentzel, R D | Bellefonte, Pa { — ————————— {| FOR BALE-Dwo single brass beds complete Call Mrs. T. A Bhoe- | maker, Hazel spartments, Bellefonte {| Pa. Phone 479-M x36 { PEACHES Now ripe, Bugar Valley Pruitt Parm, 2 miles east of Logan ton, open evenings, bring conisine’ WwW. G. Prankenbeoger x46 | FOR BALE-Oas coll water heater Also three-burner gas plate [or | cooking. Charlies E. Wetzel, 8 Thom as Btreet, Bellefonte, Pan x35 ——— i. Ee FOR BALE--Cucumbers. any size 1o- | mastoss, oarrots, beets and pola. toss. Call in your order. Roy Ishler ! Pleasant Gap. Phone $48-J-2 X36 {| FOR BALE Alberta and J. H Hale peaches, 3 miles west of Unilonvilis along hilipsburg pike. Bring talners xny day except Sunday OO ~ x34 POR BALE--Alberts peaches, excep. Yonally fine Bring baskels and pick except Sunday In- X34 125 a bu quire of BR. Snoke, Unionville, Pa FOR BALE A new MoCormick Deer. ing all steel manure spreader Bar gain for guick sale Inquire of M wala Bez, Howard, Pa. Phone 2731 x37 POR SALE--Cash registers, Adding machines, typewriters, New Roya portable regular price $40 50 now £36.50 Remington Rand adding ma- chine M0 50 now MO 00 Bgid on easy payment plan Palmer C. Blerly, Re berrburg, Pa x37 FOR BALE-Used payments as shown: 1881 Chevrolet sedan. B38 00, 1835 Chrysler seda + $118.00; 1985 Plymouth coupe, $100 1938 Plymouth ocowch. 843000. 1038 Piymouth coach, i656 00; 1837 Ply- moiith coupe. 312200; 1937 Chrysler sedan, SI4B 00. 1833 Chevrolet comch $5000. 1635 Cheviolet setian, 878 00 1934 Pord coach. #54 00 1837 Ford roach $115.00 Jodon Motor Co Chrysler and Plymouth saies 2nd ser. Opposite Big Bpring. Bellefonte Cider Making CIDER PRESSE -Reose's cider pesr Port Matiids will be every day except Baturday September and October. OP Cars with down vice Pa pros open during Report x38 CIDER MAKING Starting Sept 11 every Tuosday and Thursday of each week during season. Day and night service Baw. Harpster Cider Press. Balleyville x39 CIDER MAKING During Angus pressing will be done on Tuesday end Priday After Labor Day every day but Saturday White's Cider Press Axe Mann, Pa Phone 522-R-3 B4U - Poultry POR SALE --Hamprock cock nel weight fren 6 10 6 pounds John Holubec, Axe Mann, Phone 427-R-] x36 Hampshires Barred Leghorns Utility 100 select matings Hecla Poultry Parm Telephone Zion 232 1641 Live Stock CHICKS New Rocks, White i Matinee 8575 $R50 per 100 Bellefonte, Pa } | POR SALE-A Holstein, bull In. quire Paul Rogue, Clarence, Pa. x36 FOR SALE-—3-year-old colt. sound and broken Joe Zeleanick, Pleas- ant Gap, Pa x36 FOR SALE—Six pure bred Hampshire | rams Inquire of Hartie Bros 'D. 1, Belisfonte, Pa x38 ¥. harness bridie and saddle. Inquire of EG. Spioer, ‘Box 201, Miiesburg. Pa x36 | POR SALE--800-1b pony safe Tor chil- dren % ride and drive ice very {| reasonable, Clyde Phillips, Howard Pa RD 1 x36 POR BALES head of 8 and 5 galled | saddie horses, one big mule, will sell or trade for a horse. Roy Gum- mo, three mile north of State Coll near Woodyerest ARMBRS—Penng Valle | _Centre Hall, Pa. hol Tuesday. Bring your ow OPED |S, DOGG. Jou oA expect, pond | fonte Inquire of | ” 9% | DEAD Sales barn, | «| tre + | Haven, FOR BALE-About 100 bushels of ye. | POR BALE~A 6 room frame house { Pa Bale RD 2 Belle gar POR BALE --A 7 room frame house, ail modern conveniences located ut i168 E Curtin Bt, Bellefonte { Inguire of David Newcomer, Belle fonte, Pa. ions located at Mt H. Runkis M-R-3 with bath Inquire of E Howard, Ps. Phone 714 POR BALE -fuubert A Bpicer proper City Hotel p. # room Inquire LL » rA6 ty adjoining Central properly Boggs townshi frame house on large Jot R Korman, Oscecia Mills | POR BALE-Brick house, centrally located with hot waler furnac hardwood floors, throughout, win- dows and 0oors weather stripped sav | screened. Inquire of rr" Jame Toner, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 213. 340! | FOR BALE-Privetely. The James H Reese estate farm, formerly know as the Crider farm, 3 miles East Howard Consisting of 248 acre farm all workable with tracer house barn, all necessary outbuildings, good water supply located along nev Highway Also T-roomn brick house on double lot in Howard Boroug! nguire Sonn W. Reese, Beliefonis Administrator, James C. Furst, Ab torney, elicionte x27 Houses tor Rent room house atl Ple Horn low ir Barnes, Pleasant Oap xh of FOR RENT A 6 ant Gap on quire of J. C of Pa. f POR RENT Dwelling Allen Breet, Bigie TOOT hardwood heat, Inquire 169-R roa number 6256 § College nine floors, steam Eriieionts bath garage POS: RENT-—A five room OOn VERIenoes Rent of John 8 Lambert Belictonte, Pa ali guire 383-M POR RENT for emall ¢ t Burin Atiractiv propos thon POTTY amalls FOR RENT Hamilton POCA bath hardwood. first Inquire Bellefonte College steam second Hoos Hon FOR RENT POR RENT Lime Cx Wa ter Possession =i ‘ 1 ne Charlies ¥F Hippie, Bellefonte, Pa. 36 ana Apartments for Rent POR ABrer. SOOM _. Pieasant Picas RENT riment nt Markie mew POR RENT--#-roon bath and sleam heat former Miles bdullding Inquire Herbert J Bt Pa. Phone Millheim Ver Rooms For Rent FOR RENT-Two rooms for Ly housekeeping. Inguite of re. Roxanna Smith, 116 KE. Logan Street Beilefonle, Pa 3511 Garages For Rent COMENeITial Ear- College Avenue, Biats availabie Now Phore Bilal 818 xs Loans to Farmers YOU CAN GET MONEY --For & new bome, for remodeling and for home improvements—see Willlam Shope Write or call, Bellefonte 432 or Belle. fonte 106-R LE TO LOAN--Interest 31, ly on iife insurance joans when such loang are loss. Write or call O Winrale, Pa Telephons t or Te MONEY annually Why avaliable for RR. Snayder, 737-3-8 FARMERS Your own ooaperative has money 10 loan at 414 % per year to purchase fertilizer or lime, COWS or equipment of for anv farm pur- pose nip endorsers-See George Moth ervbatugh at Boalsburg or Robert Ziegler at Musser Gettig's office every Saturday moming or write Hollidays- burg Production Oredit Association Hollidaysburg, Pa x38 Announcements FESTIVAL-—-A fertival will be held at Pleasant Valley on Saturday Bep- tember 6. The money to be used for roofing of the church Everyobes beip will be appreciated Miscellaneous STOCE-—femoved promptly Keller, Millheim, Pa. Phone | 75-R-2, Reverse charges Li DEAD STOCK--Removed promptly. | Call anytime at my expense, phone 676.-J-3, liefonte, Lioyd L. Smith, | Milesburg, Pa. at ANTED-Deag pranpul Call Geo Hall, Pa. Phone 56 . 2104 at our expense Repairing Ww | i : i FOR SALE--Improved American Sep- Arator; ine iron: electric stove, kerosene heater, 2 burner; electric floor machine, polishing. sanding, and scrubbing. Write B. Mott, ing Mills; or phone Centre Hall 30-R FOR BALE-A 1826 4 cylinder Chrys- ler coupe, equipped with 30x5 25x 20 heavy duty tires in condi- tion, also parts for a 1820 model Cleveland tractor, some parts are as as mew. John Snavely, Centre all, Pa. x3¢ FOR SALE-—-A W. C . keeps eh i Ton Tm 18 cheaper | {one- 1087 Real Estate - For Sale FOR SALE 206 Acres tmberiand, hea rk sap pine, Anna Pa. x36 REBAR - Rupair made to all kinds of furniture Jpheistari and slip covers made hile © N peon's Uphoistering , 102 E Lamb St. Phone 362-R onte. Pa. i! E LE repair shop, 1rd ibe ture 3 - ing antiques a ROCIO ne _und weatsy. TY Pp St. rear Penn Belle Hotel, Y 180 | MACHINE WORK-—Ensilage cutter oo kalves . Machi $5 if oe to be BL * Se Ete he MoE Wg WL
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