September 18, 1941, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOC ALS —-Mrs. Leonard Yeager, of Ore viston, while in town Monday was a caller at our office. Mr. and Mrs. William McFar- lane, of Manoa, Pa.. were in Belle- fonte Monday attending the funeral | of Mrs. Frank McFarlane, | Ben J, Beezer, of East Bishop street, clerk in the offices at the! Centre County Hospital, is on va- cation from his duties this week —Mr. Norman M. Kirk, located in Harrisburg was a guest the great- er part of last week with his moth- er, Mrs, M. A. Kirk at the Kirk home on West High Street. Mrs. Philip Witcraft, of East Bishop street, is recuperating nice- ly from an operation performed Saturday at the Centre County Hos- pital for the removal of tonsils —Miss Madeline Carpencto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Carpeneto, of the Keystone apart- ments, North Allegheny street, spent the weekend with friends in Scran- ton —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barner, of East Lamb Street, attended a double header baseball game between Pitts- burgh and Philadelphia at Pitts- burgh, Sunday. Each of the team$ won a game, The Misses Sarah and Mary El- Jen Cunningham, daughters of Mr and Mrs. Willlam Cunningham, of Halfmoon Terrace, returned home last Wednesday from a week's visit with relatives in New York City ~John Tintsman, of Kittaning, a student at the Bellefonte Academy in 1940, Mrs. Tintsman and their young child and Mr, Tintsman’s parents called on Bellefonte friends and acquaintances Sunday alter- noon -Dr. Paul Epwright, of Altoona, a graduate of the Bellefonte Academy in 1913, spent Sunday afternoon with friends and acquaintances and enjoyed a several hours’ visit with James R. Hughes, a former head- master of the Academy Mr. and Mrs. George G. Gold- man and Miss Saralla Mills washington, D. C., were weekend guests of Mrs Calvin Gates of North Spring street, who came this time to take Mrs. Gates back to their Washington home to spend the winter. Mrs. Gates decided make the trip later in the fall Edward Wittmer of The Bronx N. Y. arrived in Bellefonte Satur- day to join Mrs Wittmer and daughter: Francis, at home of Mrs. Wittmer's mother, Mrs. Charles urtz, on East Street for a two weeks vacation. Mr, Wittmer employed by the American To- baccnr Company New York. —Miss Jane Beatty. daughter of Mrs. Charles Beatty, of East Curtia Street. and Fred Mull, of State College. returned home Sunday night from a two weeks’ of at to the the vy Ann is in visit wit relatives and friends in Shelbyville and West Lafayette Indiana. Miss Beatty is employed in the offices of the West Penn Power Company here —Mrs. Emma Wetzel and dau ter Miss Mildred, returned Wednesday from a six weeks at New Market, Va. where the guests of Mrs Wetzel's son daughter, Howard Wetzel who sides in New Market and Mrs. Thomas Farrow, who resides near New Market on the famous chilla farm. —Mrs, Charles Mrs. John G. Love attended a meeting Southwest Regerys Daughters of the American tion held jast Wednesd Wash- ington, Pa. Mrs Me who president of the Organiza made the trip as the driving guest of Mr and Mrs, Love Mr. and Mrs of Pleasant Gap, gratulations on daughter, weighing 8 pounds 1 ounce. at the Centre County Hos- pital at 1:08 o'clock Monday after- noon. The little girl is the second child and the first daughter in the family. Mrs. Haupt is the former Dorothy M. Meyers, of Centre Hall Dr. James PP. Scott, son of form- er Senator and the late Mrs. Harry B. Scott. of Philipsburg, is now as- sociated with Dr. A. C. Lynn and Dr. Lester Luxenburg. at their of- fices in Philipsburg. Dr Scotl is a graduate of Hill School, Dartmou®h College and Temple University Medical School and spent a year's internship at Mercy Hospital Pitts- burgh -Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. S8an- | ders, of Baltimore, Md. spent the | weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jack H. Yeager, of | North Spring street, and with Mrs. | SBander’s sister, Miss Mary Stetler, | who has an apartment at the Wid- dowson home, North Allegheny | street. Mr. Saunders is a former State College newspaperman, while his sister is teacher of music in the rural schools “Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller- man and son and daughter William and Agnes, of East Bishop Stree: | gh- last stay they “ore and re- Revo u is Haupt, receiving con- birth of a Ww are the illiam N Sunday motored to Villa Nova Coi~ | lege, where William became a first | year student in the electrical engin- eering school. Youn Kellerma was graduated from the Bellefonte | High School in June, ranked third | °F in his class and was awarded the | 850 scho'arship of the High School | Alumni Association. In taking up electrical engineering he is follow- | fng in the footsteps of his father, who Is the local superintendent of | the West Penn Power Company's | sub-stations, —Edmund Foreman, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Love, of Belle- fonte, returned during the weekend | from Ontario, Canada. where he enlisted in the Canadian-English army. Foreman, assigned to Sub- division 2, Squadron F-1. of the Ar- tillery, is scheduled to report for duty on October 10 and is listed to sail for Britain November 15 as a machine gunner, He formerly was stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss, with Battery B.. Bellefonte, but was riven an hanorable discharge some time ago because of a foot condi- tion. Since then he has undergone treatment, n | i i Hickory, Fast i town I mer and family, The Walter Ray last week from East to the house on Halfmoon Tc race which Mr. Ray recently purchased from Vincent Spearly Alexander B. Cromer, cago, lil, spent the early last week in Bellefonte sister-in-law, Mrs. M. F of North Thomas street, Miss Evelyn Sodengren, of Wil- liamsport, spent last week in Belle- fonte with her brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ward Fisher, of East Curtin street Mr. and Mrs. Ted Halderman and family, occupants of one of the Galaida houses on North Ridge street, expect to move to Milesburg as soon as their new home there is completed Mr. and Mrs of Chi- part of with his | Broderick, | John Ammerman, of Jersey Shore, spent the week- end in Bellefonte as the guests of riends. Sunday being Mr. Ammer- man's 78th birthday, he received many congratulations Charles Faber, of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, was a caller at our of- fice on Saturday. Mr. Faber is vis- iting at the home of Charles Lucas in Holts Hollow, Boggs township, and with relatives in Milesburg Charles Ulrich, of Ypsilanti, Mich. spent last week with his cou- sins, Mrs. John Eckel, of Reynolds avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulrich, of South Spring street, and with relatives and friends at Millheim Willlam Royer, of Niagara Falls, spent the latter part of last week in Bellefonte with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Clark Car- son, and with Mr. and Mrs. O. A Kline, all of East Bishop street Everitt’s Drug Store announce that beginning Sunday Sept. 21st the following hours will be effective: Week days open 8:30 a m. and close 10 p. m. Sundays open 8:30 a m to 12 noon and 5 p. m to 10 pm . Every student—every pupll— who:e studies require the dally use of the eves for close work, should learn if strains his eyes by sO doing. See Dr. Howaxd F. Bauer Optometrist, Crossley Jewelry Store Bellefonte, wishes to he ; faughter of Mr. and » Ir Ulrich, of South Sprir and an em- Bell Telephone Lebanon early with vacation exchange Gillen {re ma ploye local exchange last week wo! t the went to assist Lebano and Mrs last Wedne wedding trip to Canada. Mrs the former Mis ss Mary Daye, taff at the Centre _ expects to contin- for the time be- ka ré~ two John sday Mr turned wee Ks Gillen Grove, granddaugh- of East - Miss ter of Mrs Linn street, N. C.. where she has en- tered the Lenior-Rhyne College, as a member of the sophomore class Miss Grove studied at Mansfield State Teachers’ College Lt year -Miss Dorothy Spritzer completed a three-year course Mercy Hospital expects return to Bellefonte an ¢ late this mo Miss Spritzer was a guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Williams, of the Penn Belle apartments, late last week Mrs. G. Ross Parker is planning to close her home on West Howard street and will spend the winter with her children in and around New York. and in Washington. Her son Ferguson Parker. who has been with her during his convalescence [rom a long illness making arrange- ments to return to the Brockerhofl House for the winter Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Strohm, of Scranton, arrived in Bellefonte dur- ing the weekend for a brief visit with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs D. Wagner Geiss, of South Thomas street, having come here from St Louis, Mo., where they attended a convention Mr. Strohm is vice- president of the International Cor- respondence School at Scranotn -Mr. and Mrs. William G. Miller, of Milesburg, are receiving congrat- ulations upon the birth of a son weigning five pounds, three ounces, last Wednesday at the Centre Coun- ty Hospital. The youngsier is the second child but the first son in the family. Until building a home in Milesburg about four years ago the Betty D. A. Grove las who has nursing Altoona for 1th nin at to ndefinite is Millers resided in Bellefonte ~James R. Hughes of South Spring street, has had his right arm {in a sling since ljate last week, as the result of an injury suffered in a fall. Mr. Hughes made a misstep while descending a porch step and fell heavily to the ground, striking his right shoulder. Examination re- vealed that a ligament had been torn and that the shoulder was otherwise injured Mrs. Harvey P. Schaeffer, High street, is with her son-in-law daughter, of and led Mrs. Gilmer and young daugh- ter, Susan, to their home, Saturday. | Mrs. Gilmer had been in Bellefonte since before the death of her fath- the late HP. Schaeffer, prom- fnent Bellefonte merchant, | WAS i who for years was engaged in the i Among our callers on Tuesday Clayton Etters, of Oak Hall, but iy now milline business living | retired. | family moved | gay Logan street | i, pellefonte. Mrs. James Griffith and daughter, of Boalsburg, were busi- ness visitors in Bellefonte, Tues- The Griffiths formerly resided Mrs. Paul Miller and family, of East Logan street, are making prep- jarations to move to Niagara Falls {where Mr. Miller has been employ- | i student departed last week for (n Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gil- | having accompan- | | Company's kilns, Hipple is credited | ~The Logan Fire Company was, summoned to East Howard street! about 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon when a car was reported to be on fire, When firemen arrived at the! scene they found smoke and steam coming from a machine owned by | Leonard Snook, parked behind the Christian and Missionary Alliance church, but there were no flames, | Investigation revealed that the mo- tor had become overheated. erans’ Camp No. 57 at | for a train that evening was a wel- LOST.-A gold barrel Wah! ~Armour Heaton returned to Vet- | come caller at this office. Upon ar-| Aitch, Pa. | riving in Bellefonte that morning Sunday, after spending a six days’! Mr. Bair met a friend and the two L. leave with relatives and friends in| spent the day Milesburg and vicinity. He made his! Nittany, Penns, and Brush valleys. | ed for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson, Bellefonte, explored the Endless Caverns at New Va. while on a motor trip through the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia during the weekend alter Ruhl, of Bellefonte, a in the school of rehabilita- tion at Penn State for more than a year and later in Willlamsport, has accepted a position as drafts. man for the Westinghouse company at Erie Miss Mary H. Linn returned to her home on North Allegheny street during the weekend from a summer visit with Miss Anne McCormick and Mrs. Willlam Wright, at Har- risburg, and at Miss McCormick's summer home in Nova Scotia Hugh Rogers, son of Mr Mrs. J. C. Rogers of North Alle- gheny street, departed early this week for Philadelphia to enter the University of Pennsylvania Medical School He was graduated from Penn State College last June Everitt's Drug Store wishes announce that beginning Sept. 21st following be effective: Week days open 8:30 a m. and close 10 p. m. Sundays open 8:30 a. m. to 12 noon and 5 p. m toi pm . The venerable Clayton Corl. of Pine Grove Mills, called at our of- ice Tuesday, while in town atiend- Ing court in the capacity a jure or. Mr. Cor! is one of oldest subscribers, having been a reader of the Centre Democrat for over forty-seven years Frank Thomas weekend tinue his and to Sunday. the hours will of our Broderick North street, departed during the for Philadelphia to con- studies at the University Pennsylvania, after spending the summer months with his mother, Mrs. M. F. Broderick, North Thomas street, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the Petrikin apartments have their furniture and have gone Riversi N. J where Mr. Toner has been employed several months, Mr. Toner was formerly an empl of the State Highway De- partment this area Mrs. M. E. Wion week a guest of her nephew, ward Kline and Mrs. Kline at their home on West Lamb street depart. ed Tuesday afternoon for her home in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Wion here {rom Philadelphia, where spent the summer with Mrs Wells -Mrs been of of of Toner, of tored to de f ‘OT ve in the past Ed- for came she George Harry Curtin, who had visiting relatives and friends N. Y. arrived in Belle fonte during the weekend for a visit with her cousin, Mrs. H. IL. Curtin and family at Curtin, before going to Norfolk, Va. to spend the winter months with her sist Mrz. Eleanor Wilcox w er Blaine Port. of East Howard street, who on June 23 was serious ly injured in a motor accident on the Bald Eagle Valley Highway was re-admitied to the Centre County Hospital last Thursday for further treatment. He had been recuperat- ing at his home for the pasi three weeks Yesterday Mrs. Sherman Lowry an exceptionally large ly gtmed cucumber which was grown in her garden. The cucum- ber meas mires 11 inches in length, is 11% inches in circumference at thickest point, and weighs two and one-fourth pounds The annual session of i legheny Conference of the United Brethren in Christ is being held in the First U. B. chureh, naburg. today. Because of the iliness of R R. Davison, delegate from the Belie- fonte church, the alternate, Charles Young, and the pastor, the Rev. G E. Householder, went to Philipsburg yesterday to attend the conference - from Coleville and perfect received of we itd hi Hips William F. Cox has return. ed to Camp Shelby, Miss, afier a visit with reiatives and friends in Bellefonte and vicinity, Mrs. Cox and son, Billy, who have been liv. ing at Hattiesburg, Miss. for the past several months, came east with Lt. Cox and are remaining here for a three weeks’ visit with Mrs. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Smith and family of East High street —The other day the Rev, and Mrs. C. C. 8huey, of East Bishop street, each received from a friend a bouquet of dahlias. the flowers was a note. The bouquet for Rev. Shuey, the note set forth, was to brighten his convalescence from a recent illness. The bouquet for Mrs. Bhuey was a reward to her for being able to keep Rev. Shuey {in bed for a week during the outset | in Germane- | of { his iliness ~Returning from a vacation trip recently a Centre County Commis | sioner found the porch of his home| on West Lamb street singularly free {of lime dust. Learning that the scar- | city of dust resulted from the fact that a new dust collector is in op- | | eration on one of the American Lime with the following comment: “Huh! When they get collectors on the other two kilns, Bellefonte house i wives can open their doors and throw away thelr vacuum sweepers, | They'll pull the dust right out of the houses!” Our old friend W. H. Bair, of | | Altoona, retired Pennsylvania Rail-' road employe, | Centre county and while waiting motoring through | headquarters at the home of his! They visited Rebersburg, Mr. Bair's| brother, Orrin Heaton, at Milesburg, | former home, and called on a num- | and last Wednesday evening was guest of honor at a dinner at the ber of friends and acquaintances. | M:. Bair recently visited Pymatum- home of his nephew, Dalbert Hea- | ing dam in Mercer county and was ton at Milesburg, birthday anniversary. fn honor of his|loud in his praises of that great artificial lake. young | of | famous | Market, | Appended to Mrs. Hugh 8. Taylor, of East Linn street, and Miss Carrie Butler, of Howard, spent the weekend with | Mrs. Stella Trostle, at Shamokin Miss Gertrude Osman, of East Logan street, and her sister, Miss Louise Osman, of Harrisburg, are visiting their aunt, Miss Verna Fo- gleman, in Chicago Hickory nuts are reported to be unusually plentiful this season and several Bellefonte men are reaping a rich harvest. One man reports gathered seven pecks of nuts two evenings Frederick Reynolds, Jr, William of East Orange, in son, N. J Col. W. Fred Reynolds and Mrs. Reynolds at their home on | West Linn street, Mr. and Mrs, Earl and Mrs, Otto Corman, all of are among those from Bellefonte who are attending the activities at the National Legion convention in Milwaukee Juseph Dawson, of Bellefonte, for some time employed at the O A. Kline Hardware store, has vol- unteered for service in the U. 8 Army Air Corps and went to the induction center at New Cumber- land, Monday Miss Vida Wetzel, was a guest at the aunt, Mrs. Emma V daughter, Mrs Ethel McCoy, on Willowbank street, early this week while enroute for a vacation in the Cook Forest Miss Bettie Long, of Philadel- phia, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Long, of West Linn street. Miss Long has been employed in a Phila- delphia department store for the past several months Bring in the dress one else wore when a baby low us to display it. Bring before the 24th. Prize of $250 In merchan- dise for the oldest one: $1.00 for the next oldest one Peacock Kiddie Shop, Bellefonte, Pa . Capt. and Mrs, Ira D isle, spent the latter week with Mrs. Cope's and sister-in-law, Rev. and H. Jacobs, of Willowbank Capt. Cope is stationed with the U 8. Army at Indiantown Gap Miss Helen E Meixel, of Mont gomery, and Mrs. T. G. Eirckson, of willlamsport, were weekend guests Mrs. Erickson’ Mr. and Mrs. W. Harrison Walker, of East Linn street Miss Meixel and Mn Erickson roommates t Hood ollege Mr. and My Westfield, N. Y ring, empl the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs ring at home Boggs is a br father Teaman and Mr Belle of Akron O,, home of her Wetzel and You. or some- and al- of of Cope part brother Mrs. H treet Car last of parents were a Andrew Boggs. of and Robert Wood- Bethlehem, spent Mr. Woodring’ Leamer Wood- in Milesburg ther of Mrs wed in their il Capt of East How- street for Niagara business and E. R. Taylor departed by rall Mond Falls on a combined pleasure mission. Wh he left he had set no definite time for his return. Capt. Taylor, widely known throughout this area, was formerly Sneriff of this county Richard 8 Valentine, Mrs. 8 B. Valentine, of legheny street making ments next week erford where he will become the pre-medical cou Haverford College. He was a mem- ber of the graduating class al the Bellefonte High School last June Henry 8B. Linn North Alle- gheny street, departed Monday for Lancaster, where he joined Allen McClellan, formerly Bellefonte, for a several days’ motor trip Williamsburg, Va. and Annapolis, Md. They also expect to visit places of interest in and around Washing- ton, D. C “The many Centre county friends of Joseph LIL. Paglia, who formerly was junior parole officer in the De- partment of Justice offices, West High street, Bellefonte, will be hap- py to learn that he won the Demo- cratic nomination for Burgess in his home town, Eliwood City, Pa at the primary election last Tues- day. He was one of three candidates for the nomination -C. E. Knarr, of Enid, Oklahoma, spent several days last week in Cen- tre Hall as a guest of his son, John Knarr, and during his brief stay renewed many of bis boyhood friendships in the county. Mr. Knarr left this area in 1887, going to Free- mont, Neb, where he resided until 1003 when he moved into Okia- homa, which has been his home ay ard en son of North Al- rrange- Hav- a 5\- at is to eave for dent in ras Lhe) Ise of of ever gince. Among the many occu- | pations he followed in his younger days was the vocation of auctioneer and he takes particular interest in the public sale news published in The Centre Democrat (Additional Locals on page 3) Card of Thanks BALDWIN “We take this means s of extending our appreciation persons who contributed in any man- ner or form during the iliness and death of Mrz Dorothy Baldwin. Hus- band and Parents | SCHAEFFER: WE take this means of expressing thanks to neighbors and friends for the use of thelr cars, | their floral remembrances and many acts of smypathy durl ilinesg and death of the late their the P Pamily. McDOWELL We take this means of | expressing our thanks to friends | | and neighbors for the use of their cars, their floral tributes and their many acts of kindly sympathy during the (liness and death of Mrs. D. A. | McDowell, of Axe Mann. Bigned: D. | A. MoDowell and Family. Lost and Found On or near new school aite bilifold containing license cards | and other cards bearing name Nevin Lutz, Howard. BR. D. 2. Pinder please spent Tuesday in| Feturn to contractors office af sehosl, | POR, 8 | pencil, either at the B Trout Inn or or the Amaco Cas i8 In please As Pe Belle Hotel Bolintoapnoguih, Penn x38 Personal | WANTED Name and address of per- purclmsed the Menase fam. fy Bini "3 the Tony Slack sale. fe |3ei. "Ge AT Notify Mx te, Pa; Pa J. F Wetzel, I he | and | are here visiting with Mr. Reynold's | this week. | to all} Schaeffer, of Bellefonte. Signed, The | tl | door 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 first issue, and 15 Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for 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 mailed 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 wo divulge the name of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocrat is entitled to a 26-word advertisement in these columns one time, free of charge. intervals. This privilege can be used six times a year at different Help Wanted WANTED- “A womun bet ween M es of 45 and 00 to keep house. Inquire of Norman Hall, Fleming. Pa x35 WANTED A woman for family of 3 Bellefonte 674 WANTED--Girl work, small cook, Write P to house Phone x38 keep adults house - general Be able Bellefonte x38 for family QO. Box 74 WANTED--Good young man to work on farm. Good wages Good home >. W. Bartley, Bellefonte R Phone 907-R-3 WANTED Two present help school, Harold nace, Pa. R. D WANTED ron a m ’ farm hands leavin Penna good MON CHenn, Reliable contractor t peal, and deliver pulp rone, Pa. by the cord Hamas, Jullan, Pa Ot wood 10 Ty- A; « wil. x38 ED--8alesman, A reliable deal er for Heberling Route 1500 ww 2000 families. "Write quickly OG C Hebe riing Co., Dept. 2346 Blooming- ton, IH x30 WANTED cooking Give refe Mm H crat office WANT of A WNTED. Several full or part time i n business, Pay you while Lifetime permanent work experienced agents. Jam Altoona Trust Bldg Alt ANTED Representatives tio look after our magazine subscription in- tereaws in Belistonte, Pa. and vicinity Every ordem subse Tip one Hun dreds of dollars for them each fall and wi Instructions OONR ter ail periodicals, domestic Hepresent the oldest ma in the United States ing and permanent bus or spare time Add tre Ine Rapies Road hoc ton, New York Care of Patients PATTENTS—Cot nd sideriy nvaiog- per - c ARE POR ies northwest of State Colleae care if required. Rates rea. Write Mrs. Oreta McEibat- Port Matilas, Pa. Phone State College 3572 x4! Wanted to Buy WANT NTED To buy cattle and hogs of t $e or buy bu Kell, Beliefonte, R 726- R- 2. at 2 Phone WANTED To “buy al stock. Bruce Kru Gap. Pa Phone Belle nd revers . charges El Antique writing decks chats. tables stands beds, guns, dolla er clocks old gl fat price pai 136 E Market Bt WANTED- Antiques for collectors the South and West U 8 Burraus Hicholy clocks tall en chairs chests, corner cupboards dishen china, guns, etc. Aoviling antique write Bam Alpert, 425 Broad Street Harrisburg, Pa. Call anywhere x42 Articles for Sale ren SALE Potatoes, Turnips. Call POR SALE--Heatrola 2 to 3 room sige Inquire Clover Parm Store. Howard Pa x40 POR SALE--Oreen enameled kitchen stove, Price 8156. Boyd Thomas Coleville x33 POR BALE--Large Heatrols, like new In A-l condition Theo R Hald- erman, North Penn Bireet, Bees 3 WANTED rea ua a0 ight high ann x38 chic okens, FOR SALE—8ome 110s tender sweet corn. Mrs. Mary C. Flick. 1 mile from the Plumb Grove School host L & FOR BALE- Good 2nd hand studio couch. Merrill Witherite. Belle fonte, RB. D. 2. Phone Zion Pau | POR BALE--8Some timothy seed. Ine i quire of William C Hoffman, Belle [fonte. R. D. 2, Phone 476- R-2. {| FOR BALE-<John Deere used only one vear. Price $100 James J. Markle, State Coliege, (io x Fem SALE- Nice blue Concord Zrapes by bushel or less Call 925-R-12 i Inquire of John F. Lutz, Beliefonte R D2 : x7 FOR range, for wsmter front | Hublersburg, Pa SALE-large enameled practically new. Designed Mrs, Charles Nell x4 ers can Afford to pay. Ingulre of C. M. Long, Howard, R. Zion 1918 (Nittany). 4% 4 ‘ror SALE—1037 Chevrolet black De- | Luxe Town sedan, chromium wheel | Inquire Atlantic Gas Station. | bands | Main 8t., Howard, | GUN Inquire a [sociate Store, Allegheny romie Pa. Phone 750. FOR SALE--An Estate Heater bought NONIDET | new last 44 ire at H W, ush hdd) ~ ne 433, x38 | tion, Bellefonte or and Hood. wl I haul 3473 tor : ra Bellefonte, re R. D1, At te { FOR SALE--Norge 12 cubic fool twn- refrigerator. Suitable for x38 the Western Auilo As- 8, Belle. FOR SALE-Tractors, rew and Rr John Deere tractors, rebuilt FOR SALE x38 | der. | coal | POR BALE-—Parm lime at price farm- | , Phone | ht, sold and exchanged. | | State College. Pa TT IER 0 UT ———— W. C. Allls C rubber, A-l Howard 2731 Used mers tractor, on M. H. Betz, Phone FOR BALE carriage, In Inquire at 221 fonte, Pa Black co ROG condition Bast Bishop St Phone 451-R niapsibl FOR BALE and plow lights, starter pulley. Mrs Pa 1941 Silver King Fully equipped, electri power take off and John Matis, Hublersburg tractor kil ni rats Bq FOR BALE 112 e's Red mals. Guaranteed O. A Kline Hardware ani of 1133¢ ed Bellet: Pa FOR BALE All shares of Corp. stock Rw office or any part County I offered Dem FOR BALE all sizes from 18 Backed by written evenings until 9 Auto service, Snow Phone 153 Hundreds of used tir to 26 Inch rims RURran lee Open o'clock y we In 8h Red Bear BALE fox POR i Cat 0. Box ORIENTAL RUGS new penuin size 44x00 inches Ea) unbelievealsie write P. M n ”~ Democrat off POR BALE writer Royal Port Juaranteed Dressed oy e Bellefo BAND INSTTID MENTS x We eal Named ENGRAVED We have or graved work Cal i ie inapect our line before or In where, Centre Democrat. Be Pa FOR BALE breasted, sis 40 bums Beaver Cioth overcoat, Siylish Taliored by Kirs- ef goubie heavy Baum. I paid $45.00 for thi it only twice will sell for iron cot, with 100 per cont governtie nt slanket an ment 8 0 these a * bho grains ANG mvt C. Griffey. No Bellefonte, Pa POR SALE-Used care payments as shown: 1031 Chevro- let sedan. 838 00 Chrvsier sofas $1IR 00: 1938 Plymouth comme $100 10868 Plymouth coach. $I13000: 1838 Plymouth coach #$14500° 1537 Ply- mouth coach. $12200° 1937 Chresier safan, R14R OO 1693 Chevrolet conc? 85000: 1835 Chevrole! wedan $78 00 1934 Pord coach, 854 00. 1037 Pord coach. $115800 Jodon Motor Oo Chrysler and Plymouth sales and ser- vice, Composite Big Spring. Bellefonte Pa x28 EVERYTHING MUSICAL--Al frye struments and supplies at Pifer Music Shon on Bishon Street. Belie- fonte. Victor. Columbia Decca pop ular and classical records, Jain our unique record club: New Fndurs J clarinet plastic reed at 8100 large seiortinn of cans recede 5c un Regu lar 87.50 Red Foley Guitars with neck oord--all you want for 8805 earch Regular $35.00 Gold Lacour trumbet £25 00; Century 15¢ classics] muic popular hits 30 3 for Re Your always welcome at "Pifer's™. our 10th vear--Bizhop Bi. Bellefonte. _ = firing 2 Beaver & wih don Dogs, Pets, Etc. Rlack Corker Inquire of T. K Port Matilda Pa POR SALE—Two extra. fine Engle 1 bull dog puppies, 7 weeks oA Phone 3778 Btate College x38 FOR SALE—A young Beagle “rabbit hound. Inquire of Malvin B. Lu. cas, Howard RB D. 2 (Pairview). x38 POR SALE--Toy Terrier pupvies, B weeks old $1200 a piece. Inquire Mrs rity Patterson, Mi leaturs, x Spaniel. 8 Larkin x38 of Live Stock FOR Earl C. Weber, Rebersburg Pa. x38 FOR BALE- Cond vouna milk cow Inquire of Mike Rusinko, Claren~= 1) x38 | POR SALE_One registered purebred Tognenburs book ar will trade for freeh doe. E OG. Wasson, BR D Phone 2763 2763. x38 Hampshire boars and gilts, Dotterer, Lamar. Pa. POR BALE--8ix pure BALE Five ples 8 weeks old. | i : FOR SALE OR EXCHANCYE— Several | one large mule hay and straw good Work horses, Also baled AMaifa corn, quantity, Osll Hau-*« Place be. tweet Bellefonte and Milesbure. Phone 31-W. x39 FOR BALB-Your choice of are of team of bay mares, and one of two colts peotively: alss white kitchen cabinet and some Hoty ore Mre Arnie Witherite, Jullax R. D. (ix Ru t oats, wheat and potatoes, Any | OR aged 4 and 1°4 vears ies.’ | pon BALE yearg old Phone $ and 1] Beliefonte x30 Two bay horses LE Biddle Pa T68-J and plas x39 POR BALE--One Chester Fhite C. E Brum Fol rw Po and cross. with 7 Flemdng bred Hampshire Hartie Bros, R x38 of Pa rams. Inquire D. 1, Bellefonte POR SALE--A Holst ein bull, 1 old Inquire of Wilhuy Centre Hall, Pa. Ph 184 yeu Dashen n-5 x31 comning of Cha Pa. 25 FOR BALE Holstein cow with third calf Inquire O Walters, R. D. 2. Beliefont A FOR BALE--14 weeks old, 2 na er Robert Wighaman Berkshire vig ¢ back of Hannah Port Matlida bou BOO ya FOR Twelve Years BALE old each Inaguire lees pround 1 Barn rhannon FOR years bull Belief SALE OR FX THANGE will : heifer RD old on mw PARMERS FOR BALE 63 : 1 i Ine ing f E ( Houses tor Rent RENT -One-halt don py AT POR tabie POR RENT Allen B84 TOOTS heat i66-R Po™ all RENT o p 38 3. -M POR RENT—An 8 ro peveral 3 ae ¥ with al venience: Hat ipta Place. between Beliefon? Milestyurg Phone 31-W POR RENT Hamiltor rooms. bail hardwood firs! Inquire Bellefonte POR RENT Lime Co. office Water and Lamb Sta Bellefonte Pa. Possession immediately. Ir Caaries P. Hipple. Bellefonte Pa set FOR SALE OR RENT Modern 6- room brick home, North Thomas Street All conveniences, 2-087 are Also player piano for sale. H E ack, North Thomas Street, Phone X3R TS * 0 ME nx Ave Siate Coll efficient st d floors 4450-R bt The former Chemica building, corner ve Apartments for Rent POR RENT--A 3 or 5 room apartment heat and hot water furnished phone Bellefonte 674 x33 FOR RENT- Two apart ments on Wi lowhank Street. Inquire of Mary E Hinds Bush Addition x40 FOR RENT- Apartment ” " Eagle lights water Settled family pre ferred Inauire of Mrs. Robert Nel- son Home, Mt Eagle, Pa x32 POR RENT---A second floor 4 wn apartment, corner Curtin and Alle- gheny Sis. 82600. Inquire of First National Bank, Bellefonte Pa 3811 FOR RENT--3 large rooms in doubi house suitable for a small family Jousonsicn Sept. 18. Inquire ai Ax ann at Ida B Oarrett, Bellefonte Pa. Route 3 x38 POR RENT...One firet floor gix rooms and bath apartment on We ¢© Ooi lege Avenue, one house and double garage, Lemont $25. month Eimer C Ross, Lemont, Pa x30 ron RENT-6- room apartment with bath and steam heat Second floor former Miles building Milesburg Inquire Herbert J Stover, Coburn Pa Phone Miliheim 4-a-2 asu Farm For Rent FOR RENT-Farm about 100 acres situated jost outaide borough of Millhedm. Rented for the last thirty years to the late Ammon Snook | throom, running water in house and barn. electric lights in houte and barn. Barn will be remodeled as re- | guited for sale of miik if desired. AD- iply C. H. Pressler, Millheim. Pa x42 | Si ——— Garages For Rent POR RENT--50 oar “commercial gar- | at 23 E Oollege Avenue, State | College , avallabie Nor i. Phove Biate | College wis, x38 FOR RENT The only auto shop on Nittany Valley Highws i between Lock Haven and Bellefonte Nittany Vallev Service. Nittany Pa. | Phone Zion aie, P.O address: | (Howard RD 2 | x Tr Wanted to 1 WANTED-To house with H rage. within radinge of Bellefonte; sult keeping gmall n ens, reasonable office rent four or five abies oh rent. Inquire » Business Opportunity PCL SALE--Testaurant wit) ron adjoining well estab siness, good buy for right party med) posession. Phone 904% Bow Miz, J MM. Coron Hall ais 43 Pa Cider Making PIEr 34 Port ; every day Beptemiber § JLo090 Ciier CIDER CIDER MA every KING cach week Pres CIDER MAKING } feemoved prom; Mililivim, Pa charges Repairing THE REPAIRFD MING Rally vices will BE sory View ch tet Rev. i revertion arge aiso a Tormer of wervites Mc Henry pastor t 2:30 wn # a room 6 miles for umber ples and chicy formerly e. now at Cocolamus, will the 7:30 the Ss otis Ave: ervices meals of Time sorvire family Isle at wl trted with prevailing time in Belie- nite x30 Protect Your Home with a good roof and substantial im- provements. As Low as 17¢ a day pavable monthly. W. R. SHOPE Lumber, Millwork, Roofing Plaster, Sheetrock Phone 432 BELLEFONTE, PA. CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. OO. Bellefonte State 1
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