ber 11, 1941. ——— LOCALS =Charles McAvoy, former resident of Bellefonte, vis- ited friends and acquaintances here last week, ~Mliss Betty Lyons of Lyonstown, who is employed in Bellefonte, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leo McClough, at Altoona, ~H. BE. Oakwood and family ac- companied by Jimmy Gentzel, au of Milesburg, spent several days last week sightseeing in Philadel- phia, —~Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eberhart! and son, Daniel and Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Leitzell all of Bellefonte, returned home last week from & fishing trip to Canada. : ~After a several days’ visit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Winfield Love, at their home on South Penn Street, Jerome Love last Wednesday returned to his home in Buffalo, N Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hoopes, of Media were recent guests of Dr and Mrs. Paul M, Corman, of North Allegheny Street. Mr. and Mrs Hoopes formerly resided in Belle- fonte, ~Willilam Moerschbacher, of East | days | during the latter part of the week | Logan Street spent several on a motor trip along the New Jer- | sey coast and through Maryland and | Virginia, Miss Ida Showers, of Spring Street, last Wednesday admitted to the Centre County pital for treatment of from which she has been suffering for some time, Junior Wilson. aged 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson, of South Allegheny Street, returned to school early this week after having been confined to his parental home for several days because of illness. Miss Georgette Purnell teacher in the Mt. Lebanon schools and her ister, Miss Madeline, teacher in the Punxsutawney High School, de- parted early last week to prepare for the opening of the school year Ned Ray, who had been resid- Ing at the Harper home on East Bishop Street, last Thursday de- parted for Buffalo, N. Y. to begu his new duties in the offices of the National Gypsum Company —Mrs Benjamin Bradley North Allegheny Street, departed last Thursday for East Aurora, N Y. for a ten-day visit with her mother and sisters, Mrs. Emma Eyre and her daughters, Mrs Audrey Persons and Mrs, Gertrude Peek Mr. and Mrs Joseph Knapik, > Halfmoon Terrace are in Columbus Ohio, this week where they are at- tending the Batonel convenLon ol the United Cemént, Lyme and Gyp- sum Workers’ hy L tional! Union of which Mr. Knapik is a represen- tative. Miss Sue Armstrong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Armstrong, of East Bishop Street, returned | home last Thursday from Lebanon | where for a month she had been assisting in the Lebanon telephone exchange. Miss Armstrong is reg- | ularly employed al the Bellefonte | exchange Mrs. Bertha McGinley daughte=. Martha, of Pitcairn, turned home Sunday after spending North Hos- of re several days in Bellefonte with Mrs. | mother, Mrs, Mary Gun- North Thomas Street John McGinley, also of Pilcalrn motored here during the weekend to take his mother and sister home McGinley's Tien # sally, ~The annual fall rummage sale sponsored by the Women of the Bellefonte Episcopal church will be held at the Parish House, West Lamb Street. on Saturday, October 11. at 1 o'clock. Free parkin be available. The group's annual Christmas bazaar will be held in the Parish House on December 4, it was announced. —The er C cently suffered a severs hear: al- tack at ti. home on East Bishop Street 1s c1 ce more at’ to be out- door: and los resumed his minis terial Jiiies, althouh he has been caution: ainst und 2 exertion On Sunday; Pev and Mri. Shuey quietly celebrated their 55th. wed- ding anniversary. —Mrs, Margaret Bottocf, of State College. who suffered a fractured arm and leg when she fell on Alle- gheny Street during the Firemen's Convention here, was dischasged from the Centre County Hospital and is now confined to bed a* the home of her son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Markiey, on East Howard Street. Mr. and Mrs. James E Peters, of Bellefonte, are receiving con- gratulations upon the birth of their first child, a son weighing 8 pounds, 7 ounces, born at the Centre County Hospital last Thursday. Mrs. Peters is the former Miss Martha Hugs daughter of Mr. and Mrs Toner Hugg of Milesburg, while Mr. Peters is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peters, of North Thomas Street. Our subscription list was cor- rected last week and if you are one of the subscribers who paid your subscription in August kindly check the date on the label of your paper and see if proper credit has been given you. In the event of an er- ror kindly notify us at once. It your subscription is past due please arrange to bring same up-to-date The date on the pink label will tel: you how much you owe. , —Mr. and Mrs, W. M. Gates of Howard, announce the engagement of their daughter, Beite Ann, 10 Lieutenant Jack H Keilsiman, son of Mr. and Mrs H'J. Kellerman, ol Altoona and Ficrida, Sunday evel- irg at a dinner party al their home Wisc Oates was graduwred [rom Howard He t's School ong is Ow employed 11 Bellefonte, Lieut, Kel lerman is a graduate of Altoona high Bch ot and ‘he University of Pitts kirgh. H?2 i. yo statinred at Fit Randolph, Canal Zone The wed- ding will take place som t'me in te neat future, a a of Harrisburg, was | a condition | and 1g will | C. Shuey, w 10 re- | Mrs. Charles Brachbill, of South Spring street, is in Philadelphia and '! New York this week on a business mission. Mr, and Mrs William Mulir- head have moved from the Moyer house on Halfmoon Terrace to the Howley house on South Walter Street. —Mrs. James Buchanan Lane last week closed her home on East Linn Street and will be with Mrs. George A. Beezer, of East Curtin Street, for an indefinite time, Mr. and Mrs. George Shugert and son, of Elmira, N. Y. were guests during the week of M=. Shu- gert’s mother, Mrs, Rebecca Cruse, at her home on East High Street. -Mrs, Grace Keefer, of Charlotte N.C with Mi at their bu 4 and Mrs. Harry Mu: lLorc on East High Sureet f Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barnhart and son Philip, of Springfield, Mass., spent the latter part of the week in Bellefonte with Mr. Barnhart's fath- er, James K. Barnhart, | Linn street, Recent guests at Mr. and Mrs, W. J { West Linn Street, included their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and | Mrs. Forest Tanner and children, { Anna, Carl and Robert, all of Little Neck, L. 1 Corp. James Hoffer, of the 180th Field Artillery, Camp Shelby Miss arrived in Bellefonte early this week for a ten-day visit with his mother, { Mrs. Sarah Hoffer, of East High Street and with other relatives and friends in town, Mr. and Mrs and family, of South Allegheny | street, have stored their furniture and have gone to Riverside, N. J where they will make their home Mr. Toner has been employed Riverside for some weeks -Mrs. Andrew Engle, Jr, of East High Street, has resigned her clerk- ing position at the Schiow store, State College, and last week began her new duties in the offices of the engineering department of the Pennsylvania State College -Miles Alkey, of Williamsport, spent the latler part of the week- end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs Clark N. Aikev, at the family home on North Spring street, Mr. Alkey recently graduated from the Wil- Hamsport Vocational School and ex- pects to locate in that city ~Willlam Shawley, aged 14 of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shawley South Spring street, suffered a frac- ture the right forearm Friday afternoon while playing football in the Bishop street school yard. He underwent treatment at the Ceulre County Hospital and is now at his | parental home { --Mr. and Mrs. Beng! | daughter, Sally, of spent the weekend in Bellefonte | with Mr. Bjaime's parents, Mr. and | the home ol Emerick, on Andrew Toner son of of Mrs. Keeler lu a former res' lent of | | returned to their home in Camden, spent several days last week | Miss Mildred West, of East Ling street, expects to leave this week for Texas for an Indefinite stay ~Mrs. M. B. Runkle, of North Spring street, is a guest of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Jack Montgomery and family, of Rochester, N. Y. Howard Casper, son of Mr. and! Mrs. Luther Casper, of North! Thomas stieet, has gone to Lock | Haven to resume his studies at the | Lock Haven State Teachers College | “The Burton Tingue family, who | have been occupving the Saxlon| house on East High street, have ar- | ranged to move into the Galalda house further east on the street Rev. Dr, John of Manchester, Md. tor at AaroJ/Hurg, broadcast on WORK, 1350 K. C., on | Saturday, September 20, at 8:15 a m., EST Mrs. Grace Davis Camper, of | Washington, D. C., was the guest of Miss Ella Levy at Milesburg for a few days this past week, Mrs same | | 8. Hollenbach, | formerly pas- Is #cheduled to! | | Camper at one time was a resident {of Bellefonte of West | | ard, | home in Fort Lauderdale in} Prof. and Mrs. F. L. Godshall N. J. on Sunday after a visit of several months with Mrs, Godshall's mother, Mrs. Michael Lamb, on North Allegheny street -Mrs. Louls Brown and son Rich- departed Monday for their] Fla. hav-| Bellefonte for several the former's mother, Bricker, on Reynolds been In weeks with Mrs. Susan avenue Walter Harm Mrs. Albert Grove, of Fimira, N. Y spent the latter part of last week in Bellefonte with the D. A Grove family on Bast Linn street and with | Mrs. Harvey P. Schaeffer, East | High street Robert A Ing and his sister, of Barraclough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barraclough of East Bishop Street, departed last week for Maxwell Field, Montgom- ery. Alabama. having enlisted for three years' service with the U Flying Cadets Mrs. Frank Hanley, ington, D. C faughter Harry Turner, of South Potter street, underwent an operation last week al Dr. Teah's Private Hospital in Lock Haven. She Is reported to be getting along very nicely Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shawley South Sprnig street, are the par- ents of a daughter, weighing eight and a half pounds, born Friday at the Centre County Hospital The new arrival is the second child and the first daughter in the family “Tuberculosis” will be €he sub- discussed by Drs. John 8. Pack- and William Devitt, of Devitt's Allenwood, at the September the Centre County Med. the Centre County Thursday evens of Wash- of Mrs of ject ard Camp, meeting of ical Society al Hospital here this ing. September 11 ~J. Bossart DeHaas, M. E Rum- berger, James Landis and Willian Jenkins. all of the DeHaas Electric store. and John Popson, dealer rep- | resentative for the West Penn Pow- Bjalme and | Philadelphia, | Mrs. Ivan Bialme, of Pine street | They were accompanied to Phila-1 er Company, departed early Tues- day morning for Philadeiphia, on a busines: mission. They returned to Belleionte yesterday. During the Labor Day holidays deiphia by Mr. Bjalme's mother and | a reunion was held at the home of i sister, Gunnel, who are spending | a few days in that city —Mr. and Mrs, William Warnock and son, William, Jr. of Fort Lau- derdale, Florida, will move to» Ro- chester, N. Y.. in the near and while on a tr p north to make arrangements last week spent era] days with Mrs. Warnock’s mother, Mrs. James McCle form- erly of Bellefonte, who was spend- ing several days in her native town, Spangler, Mrs. Warnock is former Emily Eliza McClain, Bellefonte —Wet and slippery pavements were thought to have caused a crash jon West Linn street in Bellefonte which resuited in about $150 dam- ages to cars jate Friday night. Po- lice reports indicated that a car driven by Albert Ludwig of Clar- ence skidded into the machine of { Grover Spearly of Coleville. One | passenger in the Ludwig car receiv- led a cut over one eye, | Johnson of the Bellefonte force investigated Mrs. Louise Taylor Manchester lot Philadelphia, daughter of Mrs. Hugh Taylor, of East Linn Streel Bellefonte, departed last week by rail for California, for a several weeks’ visit with her uncle and »§ in + the of police Beverly Hills. Prom there she wiil her brother, Prank Taylor, before returning east. Her son, Hugh Manchester, who had been with his! iather in Chicago for a week, re-; turned to the Taylor home in Belle- fonite, Monday. cuperating nicely pneumonia suffered while he was on vacation Mr. and Mrs. Peters, their son, Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Myers, all of vacation trip. While there Mr Peters became ill and spent ten davs in the nearby Salisbury Hospital He was brought home early last week and is now believed to be well on the way to recovery. —Priday evening, September 5th Miss Mildred Haag was guest of honor at a shower held for her by members of the Jr. Epworth League Faculty, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bamuel Tressler on East Curtin Street. Entertainment consisted of various games. music and a treasure hunt. Delicious refreshments were «erved and Miss Haag, who will become the bride of William Col- linson of Altoona, in the near fu- ture, was the revipient of many beautifu; gifts. Those present in addition to Miss Haag and Mr. and Mrs. Treasler were: Rev, H C Stenger and wife and daughters Ada and Flora, Mrs. Grover Spearly, Mr: James Kerschner Mrs. Lucille Tressler, and Misses Ruth Miller Sue Armstrong, Eunice and Hilda Stover, Zelma Poorman, Jean Long- weil. Jean Young, Alice Barnes, Har- riett Thompson, Betty Jean Nellis and Betty Wian, Milesburg, left | August 18 for Selbyvilie. Md., for a | { Btreet {Camden N. J.; i ! fonte, totalling 18 in all, future, S€v-~ t Will | purchased Donald | | posed of { Thomas street, aunt, Col. and Mrs. J, G. Taylor, of | go to Los Angeles for a visit with Flora Delallo, on East Peavey Relatives and friends { Philadelphia; Pleas. ant Gap; Jersey Shore and Belle. were pres- iunch of Mrs and brought! a basket on the lawn ent which was served the Delallo home Mr and Mrs. Richard 8. 8nyder, of Newark, Del, spent last Wed- nesday in Bellefonte with Mrs. J Conley, at her home on Weal Logan Street. Mr Snyder is wel known locally, having at one time been in charge of the Welfare De- partment at Rockview penitentiary During their residence in Bellefonte the Snyders occupied an apartment in the Conley home ~Mr. and Mrs, Harry E. Mauck, of North Thomas street, this week from Dr. D. W. Gates, of Staten Island, N. Y. formerly | Bellefonte, the Gates home at the corner of Sprin? and Curtin streets The Maucks expect fo occupy the premises as soon as they have dis- their present home on which is being of. fered for sale or rent, —The following graduates of the Bellefonte High School in June will become students at Penn State Col- lege this fall: Anthony Berardis, Cyrene Newcomb, Mary O'Hara, Leonard Glenn, Allen Hewitt, Geor- geanna Holt, Gunnell Bjalme, Rob. ert Francis, Mary Grace Hartsock,' | James Thompson, Myron Cobb, Em-! | die and Richard Valentine | stitute: and Theresa Pike, mett Witmer, Harry Smith, James, | Mumper, Earl Musser, Donald Bid- Those who will enter other colleges are: and Julia Quici, West Chester State | Mary Williams, Ruth gymmonds, Lewistown Hospital John Hampton, Philadelphia De- partment of Rehabilitation: Patricia Kelley, Providence Hospital; Lewis Newman, Bucknell, Charles F Swartz, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy; Willlam Lutz and Caro- line Baldwin, Allentown Bible In-| Mother Aloysius Junior College at Cresson. Rev. Robert H. Thomas, 2nd | rector of St John's Episcopal church, Bellefonte, was granted a} six-monthe’ leave of absence by the) church vestry at a meeting Monday night. While on his vacation in Virginia last month, the Rev. Mr Thomas suffered a heart attack and! physicians have advised a complete | rest. In accordance with that ad- | | monition, the Rev. Mr. Thomas. | Mrs. Thomas and their son, Robert | expect to leave next week for Berry- | ville, Va. where they will spend the greater part of the winter with re- latives and friends. During his comparatively short pastorate in Bellefonte, the rector became widely known and well liked throughout this area, and his activities in be- half of many civic and community enterprises have won him & host of friends among all denominations He has the best wishes of the people of Bellefonte for a speedy and com- plete recovery. | of the eyes for close work, | Bellefonte, | route to Patterson, | Mrs { Mr. and Mrs, Linn | Logan Street, | Bellefonte High | Bel | his | The Swarms were than 40 Krader In director of the a re Mrrone Council Favors Page Five THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT; BELLEFONTE, PA. «Mr, Joseph Fauble, of Colum- bus, Ohio, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mr. and Mrs, Ad- olph Fauble on North Allegheny Street, Miss Margaret Noonan, of New York City, arrived in Bellefonte, Sunday, for a visit with her sister | Miss Geraldine Noonan, of East Bishop Street, “Every student—every pupil whose studies require the dally use should learn if he straing his eyes by 50 do- Ing. See Dr. Howard ¥. Bauer. Op- tometrist, Crossley Jewelry Store Pa, Mr, and Mrs. D. C, Shilling, en- N. J. stopped 1a Bellefonte for g short visit with Mr | Shilling’s sister and family, Mr, and Jesse Dunlap on Potter Street, | and also visited with Mrs, S8hiling's | sister, Mrs. Emma Woods In Wil- | Hamsport, Miss Janet Love, daughter of T. Love of East left last week for Ger- mantown where she has become a student In the nurses’ training school of the Germantown Hospital Miss Love was graduated from the! School in June, Mr, and Mrs. lee A. Reed of West Lamb Street, spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonough and family of Clidqveland, Ohio They then motored to Niagara Falls, N. Y., and spent a few days with Mr. Reed's two brothers, Carl and Lester, returning home Saturday. Charles Isenberg, aged resident Boalsburg, became ill while In lefonte Monday morning and was taken to the Centre County Home, where he underwent treat- ment in the infirmary. Yesterday Mr. Isenberg, who suffers from a heart allment, was able to return to home Joel Clevenstine, street, Bellefonte, suffered a frac- ture of the small bone of his left elbow Sunday afternoon when he fell om a scaffold while at work al plant No. 3 of the National Gyp- sum Company in Buffalo Rup Val- ley. He underwent treatment in the offices of a Bellefonte physician Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Swarm and daughter, Agnes, of Pike Street and Mrs. Joseph Mosere and son Joseph, of Thomas Street spent the Labor Day weekend in Philadelphia guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry WMacNeilly and the Mosere family spent the time Mr. and Mrs. Silvia Fiotitio Mrs. LL. H Wion and daughte Catherine, of East High BR hold public their house hold goods on Saturday, September 20 and will vacale the home UU have occupied for a number of years They have made arrangements to move (nto one of the Dr. J. C. Rog- ers apartments South Spring of of West High fe ii with Miss J sale of ey on , Stree. Mrs. Alberta Krader, of Bellies fonte, was hostess to members of the Bellefonte Accordion Band and thelr parents at an outing held Sunday at the Barnes cabin at Fishing Creek. During the day members en- tertained with accordion music and, pictures of the group were taken, A buffet supper was served to Lhe more, a | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | i —— ae 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 leas, 25 | Nirst Issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion ment contains more than twenty-five cents for Where advertise 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 mailed to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- of the advertiser. ! ments. Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name | pon SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- focrat 1s entitled to a 26-word advertisement in these columns one time, | FOR BALE IMs. A {fonte, Pa. Phone with warming Uses coal or wood Centre Hall, Pa x47 Range closet and tank H. Bpayd, Phone T-R-11 {POR BALE Farm lime at price farm- C Zion GUNS ers can aflord tw pay, Inquire of M. Long, Howard, BR. D. 4, Phone 1913 (Nittany) iu sold and exchanged Western Au As legheny BL, Belle 750 Bought, the Al Inquire at soCiute Blore, FOR SBALE--An Fstate Healer new last November Inquire at H. W. Hazle tion, Bellefonle or Phone 43% BALE-~Conl and wood, 1 haul Balits AWAY At & OW rale Cali 347-3 for prices. Bam Capperelll Bellefonte, Pa., R. D. 1, Coleville. 14! free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different FOR BALE—A new Meorich vast intervals, a Hint Bellefonte Site for Hospital That Belle fonte has been chosen As the site for the proposed new! 1500-bed Veterans' Hospital for Cen- tral Pennsylvania, was broadly hint. ed by. Brigadier General Frank Hines, administrator of veterans’ affairs, at the national V. FP. W convention at Philadelphia recent ly “1 want to say that the new hos- pital site will be located in Cen- tral Pennsylvania The central part of the state is ideal because of | its water supply and other il- ities,” Hines sald, according report by William W. Hampton, Jutant of the Bellefonte V. FP post Hampton added that Hines ed right at me” apd smiled spoke fac to a ad- Ww “nok. as he lefonte site consist Tue youed Bel street 5 On of 430 proj Blanchard Acre and MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C, ¥. Wagner & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat $1.00 Oats 35 Buckwheat 50) Rye 50 Barley 50 Corn BO Lost and Found LOST +1 black and pup. about old fy L J. Spackman, Port 5 mo “A palr of double lena station at Rebersburg, on Bept. 4th. Pinder please 1 Wels Pure Food Store, Millheim LO8sT with LOET. A roid barrel Wahi svershiary pencil, either at the Big Trout or the Amaco Gas Station fi F Hireget Finder please lL. FPerdenbaugh Penn Belisionte, Pa Help Wanted ANTED-—#1igh ne — Rios Leh VE a £ girl. Room x37 1 {WANTED B woman between ages of | «Mr. and Mrs Wiots, of East Bishop street, are receiving on congratulations on the birth of thelr first child, a son weighing 7 pounds, 15 ounces, born Saturday evening at the Centre County Hos- pital. The youngster has been named Phillp Kennedy Wion, the middle name being in honor of his grand- father, J Kennedy Johnston of wu Bellefonte. Mrs. Wion is the former Kathryn Johnston of Bellefonte, while Mr. Wion is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Wion, of East How- ard street Sgt. Charles Sheckler, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Sheckler, of Miles- burg. passed examinations for the West Point Preparatory School in Georgia, it was announced yesterday at Camp Shelby Miss, where he is in training with Battery B of Belle fonte. Sgt Sheckler left for school, where he expects to receive tarining for six months The Milesburg Philp oO (youth was one of six persons at the Mississippi camp to pass the ex- amination, which required three days He was with Bellsfonte’s Battery 0, 100th Field Artillery, training at Shelby Twenty employes of the Belle- fonte postoffice last night entertain. ed at the Penn Belle Hotel in honor of Morton Smith, who recently re- tired from postal service alter 43 years of service. After a chicken dinner Millard Hartswick, who suc- ceeded Mr. 8mith as assistant post- master here, presided as toastmas- ter and called upon a number of Mr. 8mith's former fellow employes ‘for brief addresses. As a climax of | the program Mr Smith was pre- | sented with a cash purse as a mark ’ Ear] Peters is reported to be re- | Jean Clevenstine, Elizabeth Fisher at his home in) | Teachers’ College; Milesburg from a recent attack of | philipsbu State Hospital: of the esteem in which he is held | by mis former business associates 2- Hour Meters (Continued from. pope one) visiting offices there, or Who have legal business to transact. Borough Manager George Car- peneto reported to Council that dur- | ing the first month the present 160 meters have been in operation, col | lections from the machines totaled! £563. i Ralph Lightner of the West Penn | | Power Company appeared in Coun- fell with a preliminary draft of | {chars {5 be made in the street | light system. The plans eall for the | installation of 30 new lights and a i number of relocations. It also is planned to trim trees to make the lights more effective. Councilmen John Weber and Harold D. Cowher were members of a special commit tee which worked with the power company in planning the revamp- ing of the system. It was suggested that the Bor. ough police car maintain patrols to the West Penn Power Co. sub-sta- tion in Bush Addition, through which most of the current used in| Behsfonte passes. No action was en. Sometimes a man has a sleepless night—and it isn't his conscience, of Norman Hall, . Box B34, Bloomington, IHinois write correct letters, some bookkeep- ; Democrat i WANTED—Representatives lnguire ; 45. and BO WW keep house I 3 Fleming Pa WANTED-—Men io cut © orn for der, Inquire of HB W. Matter, sey Bhore, D 2 i heat Avis) WANTED Good young on farm Good wages C. W. Bartley, Belieionle Phone P07 -R- 3 WANTED “Two good present help SOOT school, Harold Cenn, nace, Pa RD WANTED Married man to work and live on farm; year-round job Ap- | piy 40 Hubert Haugh. 335 Arbor Way Brate College, Pa 7 x37 1 WANTED > middle “aged woman to | keep house for family of three In- uire of Robert R. Shope, Collins Row Beliotonte, RFD x37 | WANTED Men to tie blocks of all Cabins furnished Hoover, Pine Glen, Pa. fod - Jer- | x37 cn § | man to work | Good home | RD 23} sau — c— fartn hands { jeavin Penna cut mine Proms. | gies and jogs Inquire of Bdw E x37 WANTED O01 ri or woman for genera al i ROU. Bieep In or oul. Ap- iy Mra. RM. Woodring bth ¥ How Pi raard Breet, Bellefonte, ~ 3 p—— { WANTED Strong woman for house- work: 2 in family. Help care for | invalid woman. Good home and good | Wages Phone State College 2048] After 5 p.m x37 | WANTED ITN back several good men | over 35 who own car, know some- thing about direct selling and man- aging, with capital and OppOriinity to lick for good their worry about | future security. Write C. B MO | X34 § WANTED Experienced “stenographer Must be able to take dictation and ng enoe preferred or ability to re To TooHs Should be able to greet the public-{Type a jeter giving | age, ¢ ence and business refer. | ence Box WHB. Co Centr | x37 jrnok in- | tn after our magazine | terests in Belletonte, Pa. and vicinity. | Fvery family orders jonm. | Hundreds of dollars are apent Tor them each fail and winter in this vi- einity aranteed | and equipment | in the United States | ing and permanent business " Sole or spare time. Address Moore CoS. | rei, Tne. Naples Road, North Co- hocton, New York. - Paper Wood We Are Now Accepting Deliveries of Paper Wood HARDWOOD AND PINE Top Prices Paid! Yard Open for Deliveries RAMtsSPM THE D. M. BARE PAPER COMPANY ROARING SPRING, PA. +. | POR BALE- | POR SALE-112 rate killed with can | od WNTED..8everal men and full or part time Ww learn business. Pay you while Lifetime permanent work experienced agents. James Altoona Irut Bidg, Alwor Card of Thanks WALKER We take this expressing our thanks two and Iriends for the use of thelr floral tributes and acts of kindly sympathy tiiness and death of Floyd Inte of Pleasant y Chindys Walker wormnen insurance earning Gury to Hawh 216 3 a a9 means of nelgnno: thelr the dur! 0 CRIN other the Gap and Pamily Personal WANTED--Name« nd addres son who pure Me ed the M ily Bible at the John Sls tre Hall, In 1920. Not 2el Gost wn, Ind Bel nite tre “Hal Work Wanted WANTED week wellaer Wanted to Buy WANTED corn bender Arbor Way WANTED Housewe To buy good Hubert Biate College. Pa To buy shoals, m to 100 pounds Ing East po Bt 230-W i ANTED To kind. Also trad guire of Huber Nei 2 Phone T-R-2 buy catile and FE Gap WE Pa ‘and 1 WANTED ANTED Antiques for the South and West U Hi«wchel®y Clocks Chemis Corner china, guna write Sam Harvistn urg Articles tor i FOR BALE Boy Scout uniform. mse 14. like new Phone 408-J. Belir Hfonte x37 POR BALE- Tomatonss "5 conte a DU shel. Inquire of BR M Naylor, Ju- fai. R 7. D x37 POR SBALE-—-Practioally new oli-burn- ing room heater; yeuis 4 10 8 rooms Priced reasonable. Call 548-0 x37 POR SALE--1%h engine in good C. B. Bmith, ipert Call yw yore p. John Deere gas condition Inguire of Centre Hall R i x37 Home grown tomatoes by the pound or bushel. Mrs Frank Nelson, E. Lamb Btreet, Phome 500M | o8 POR BALE- -A good used tario drill, Also a B-hoe Harold Betz, Howard il hoe On- Inquire of Pa. Pdr x37 M 12Tn i ron BALE A practical] ivy new Pox ensilage cutter Inquire of Gienn | Meth loskey, Route 220, 1 mile east of ic x37 | POR SALE 1941 Sliver and plow Fully equip {lighta. starter. power vulley. Mes. John Matis {Pa King tractor ped, elect take off and Hublersburg 334 Schutte's Red B8quill harmless 10 animals. Guaranteed Tr refund. O. A. Kiine Hardware, Bellefonte Pa x41 | POR SALE Hundreds of used tires all sizes from 15 to 268 inch rims { Backed by written guarantee. Open evenings until 8 o'clock. Wallrun Auto service, Bnow 8hoe Intersection Phone 153 1t FOR SALE—Red fox silo filler, Bear Cat combination roughage and feed mill, Frick thresh. ers and saw mil, all kind of Minne. apolis Moline Co. tractorg and farm machinery. White Frick Compahy Williamsport, Pa P O Box 183 x40 POR BALE-Cash registers, Adding machines, typewriters, New Royal prtable regular price M850 now 39050 Remington Rand adding ma- Shing $50 now $4000 Bald on easy S plan Palmer C. Bieriy, Re- te pong x37 | ORIENTAL RUGS a have for sale six new nuine Persian throw rugs. eize 44 infhes and three size B6xR4 inches. Each can be bought at an unbelieveable figure. If interested in care of the Cenue office. x38 POR BALE-~Tractors, row and used John Deere tractors, rebullt Ford. isons, etc: used cars and frocks and new Studebakers; also all John Deere implements See dleniaved (feed itself) at Service Station of Pred Meckley. | near Jacksonville for Losch Bupniy Company of Jersey x30 POR BALE--Weather sirin. Rock. wool Insulation and Screens, let Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip Co, take care of your needs. Saves fuel dollars, keeps out dirt, summer heat and winter cold For estimates with out obligation, calli or write O. J. Bo. linger. Representative, Belleville. Pa. Phone 58 20tf | 1 down | - 7 | Runville, ranged land all necessary outbuildings a | | Howard, Oonedeting 3 ol ing all steel manure WK Hwivad VOW a G preader. Ba gain lor « ¢ PE a {ui Dogs, Pets, Etc. BALE 1 old FOR mo 1 Matilda Black Inquire Pa Fir Span Cocker i, © K. Larki: of 1 Pe POR BALE Mountain cs 1 F. Billet, Colevilie POR SALE~~A und In Howard | vOUune Cad POR SALE a age Ww. Zt ry Cider Making Lis x Reese's CIDER eur CIDER MAKING MAKING : will CIDER Press be do Aller Live Stock SALE OR EXCHANGE Fo x37 How ard of mules § uick buyer 4 Mahi X34 POR SALE --A Reasonable inquire of H BD Soxn] tesa * rice 10 Houte POR SALE weve S—— “about " years old weight around BOO be each. Ioguire of John Barnyak, Mo- shannpon, Pa bt POR BALE OR EXC THANCE M1 ile 12 POR SOOT FOR BALE- Ve for pure bred 1 pure bred Holstein grade Jerey A ( Williams yrs. oid; 1] quire R. F PAR. MER! 5 in of Pp D x3 Bales bard Pa. holds sale every your jive stock can expect good Owner Mer Shes ing Valley ang horses at bargain POR SALZ-Cows in on tractors Write for list to Losch Farm ment Company, Jersey | also, Used and new ¢ ] Plows TRCTOTS packers # Supply Real Estate - F For Bole POR BALE—A A P: room bungalow with bath and furnace, located at Run- ville Inquire pI Walter Bennett Pa x38 FOR SALE—A 7 room frame ail modern conveniences jocated a 1683 KE Curtin St. Belicfonte. Pa Inauire of David Newcomer, Belle. | fonts Pa 16811 Company house ¥ FOR BALE A 8 family apartment bulliding located on oarner of Cure tin and Allegheny streets. Bellefonte Pa. Reasonable terms oan be ar Inquire of First National Bank. Bellefonte Pa 1 FOR | SALE- Beaver Lawn ots. The publis iz now offered, home sites and buliding lots on East Beaver, Fose (ter. Fairmont and Prospect Avenues {in the Borough of State College, Jow priced. easy terme and big cash dis counts. This 8 an opportunity fe home seekers to buy a jot and bulla a house under Government Home Loan plan. Call or address Ba Haupt RD 3 Bellefonte Pa or Roy Bro- | beck RD Hown! ho Pa Owners x30 in Pom SALE. Farm of 200 pores Benner townshin, close to Pleasant railroad station, 4 miles south of { Bellefonte, 8 mile: from State Ool- lege. Good stone house. bank barn Good spring water. Parm is in good slate of cultivat®on. Reason for selling have lost my sight and can't look after it. Inquire of Woss Tate 17 Hast Bishop Street Bellefonte, Pa. x78 | pom BALE Privately, The James H Neose estate farm, formerly know as the Crider farm, 3 miles East nf 243 acre farm workable with TROT OT house | barn, all peressary outbulldings, good walter supply, located alone ne” | Highway. Also T-room brick house {on double jot in Howard Borough Tnanive John W. Neese Wsjjefonte Administrator. James C. Purest, At. | torney. Bellefonte. x37 Houses tor Rent | FOR RENT One-half double house | at Dion. svitable for small family | Wilbur Ketstetter, Zion, Pa. x38 RENT. Dwelling neomier 638 © Allen SR'rest. Rtate Cnllege, nine | vvvmia, Bath hardened Gonrs apa heat, garage. Inquire Bellefonts | 188-R. sar F POREM ANS i Phone J. POR RENT--A five room house with all conveniences, Kent 2700. 4 4 quire of Johin 8B. Lambert, Jr, or call s83-M, Bellefonte, ra forenoon Bact ia POR RENT-845 numbe? 122 East Hamilton Ave - nd College, nine POG Pell, ecient gleam hieal, hardwood, first, second HNOOIs, ERrage Inquire Beliefonte 440-R s2u POR RENT lime Co Water and Lam Possession mind wits ¥ Hippie former Chemnical office buliding. corner 8s. Belicionte, Pa dintely Ingikee of Bellefonte, Pa. 364 FOR BALE OR RENT Modern 6- room brick home, Rorth Thomas Bireet All conveniences, 2-Car guar - age. Miso player Oo for sale E w AUCK, Oru sireel, Phone 58-J pL] 1 i Le POR bath RENT..A § and garage, at room house, With Picasant Gesp Promavemachon J. CReven ~ Pa x27 Apartments for Rent RENRT...U ment (eR. POR apart three Pleas palalr «TOO POR RENT Garages For Rent FOR RENT-—50 car commer: removed Et Con - X or Lok Penis set LONE TS es Phone UPHOLETERY ture repair shop, repalring ing antigues 8 specially Cane and Ssh seats. Moder upholstery Shep North Rare 81, rear Penn Belle Hotel 1 MACHINE won Prost Inge cutisr ES es sharpened? Machine work of all de. We also have in stock onid ete} cap Brews gel SOTOWS, Woodruff! eve, key stock ele Searte Ma Hine Bellefonte. Pa. Phone 22. R 11f _ Announcements PARTY Pura reslor- Shor wl ITS Sept ' Athlet Everybody he Colsure good cats weloome Floor Show EVERY NIGHT PS. J re. Harry's Tavern Bellefonte, Pa. a 8. Spring St. A Protect Your Home with a good roof and substantial im- provements. As Low as 17¢ doy pavable monthly. W. R. SHOPE | Lumber, Millwork, Roofing Plaster, Sheetrock Phone 432 BELLEFONTE, PA. HENT A Modern bas fan ONLY $1.25 PER MO! and all Payments Can Be Applied on Purchase Price! CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. 00. Bellefonte State College H nn LJ!
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