September 25, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | Se Page Five ————————————————————r H —— - Tn Mr. and Mrs, Elton B, Tait, of Pine Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Clif { John Gross and son Henry, and) Edgard Gross and sons Dick and LOC ALS ~Harvey T. Mann and son, wal- | ter, of Mcnument, were visitors in Bellefonte Monday and while here were welcome callers at this office, —Charles A, Fetzer, station agen®| at Monument, spent the weekend with his family at their apartment m we [ O O F. bullding, West High Street. ~Miss Jane Leitzell, a nurse in training at Mercy Hospital Aitoona, | spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Leitzell and family at Milesburg. —Miss Jean Dunn daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Dunn, of East Curtin Street, has enrolied as a first-year student at the Lock Ha- ven State Teachers’ College —Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cramer, of Monument, explored the famous Endless Caverns at New Market, Va, while on a motor trip through the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, ~Mrs, Rebecca V. Mull last Thursday returned to her home on West Curtin Street from a three weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs Helen Burlingame, at Cazenovia, N ¥. | —Mr, and Mrs. Richarg Lamb and daughter, of Brookline near Pitts- burgh, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Lamb's son-in-law and daughter, Dr, and Mrs, Joseph A Parrish and family, of West Higa Street. —Mr. William Baldwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barner, of Bellefonte, returned to Allentown Pa. this week to complete his course of training at the Allentown Bible School. William is preparing him- self for the ministry —Charles Larimer and daughter Miss Marietta Larimer, of West High Street, went to Bethlehem, Tuesday, for a brief visit with Mr Larimer's son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs. Jack Balf. Mrs. Ball is the former Elizabeth Larimer —Mrs. H. L. Curtin_ of Curtin, a’ tended the funeral of Capt. Stuart C. Stetson, son of Mr. and Mrs, John | Stetson, Jr.. of Philadelphia, in that city, Sunday. Capt. Stetson, an of - ficer in the U. S. Marine Corps, was killed in an airplane accident al Corups Christi, Texas. Miss Elizabeth Ann Wetzler daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. Wetzler, of Milesburg, and Miss Rose Ann Brachbill, daughter of Mrs. Charles Brachbill, of Souta Spring Street, have gone to Lock Haven to resume their studies at the Lock Haven State Teachers’ College. —Mr. and Mrs. J. G of Wilkinsburg spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mrs. Butter-} worth’s mother, Mrs. John L. Knise- ly, at her home on South Thomas Street. Mrs. Knisely does not an- | ticipate going to Wilkinsburg for | the winter, as has been her custom for the past several years. | —Mrs. DeWitt Low oi Mt, Carroll, Hl. and Mrs Leon Wise of 8tock- | ton Ill. returned to their respective homes, Monday, by bus, after a pleasant visit in Bellefonte with their aunt, Mrs. W. H Miller at her home on West Bishop Street They came east several weeks ago as the driving guests of Mrs. Miller, who with Mrs. Sarah Colyer had | spent some time in Mt, Carroll with Mrs Miller's brother, Charles Noll —Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bertschy, of Wheeling, West Virginia, spent the weekend here with Mrs. Bert- schy's father Peter Saylor, at his home on North Penn Street. The Bertschys, who had been in Hot Springs, Ark. came east with the body of a West Virginia friend who drowned while visiting them. The tragedy happened when a boat in which the Bertschys and party were sailing capsized on a lake near Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrz. 8. H. Hoy of South Thomas Street, had as their driving guests, Mrs. Clayton Royer of Water Street and Mrs. William 8. Wil- liams, of Bishop Street, for an over Sunday visit with friends in Wil kinsburg. Mr. and Mrs Hoy were guests at the home of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy, Mrs Royer the guest cf her sister Mrs. Grant Pifer, and Mrs. Williams a guest at the homes of Mr. C. G. Spicher and Mr. J, F. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. John Galaida, of North Penn Street, spent Sunday in Hanover, having gone to that city | after receiving word of the sudden death of Mrs. Elsie Heilhecker, of that city. who for some years his maintained an apartment in the Galaida home although she spent most of her time caring for her aged mother in Hanover The Heil- hecker apartment here has been closed until arrangements have been | made for the disposition of the | household goods and other person- | al property. —The garden at the rear of the exercie yard at the Centre County jail has been a most worthwhile pro- ject this year, according to reports. The small plot planted and cared for by Jail inmates, has supplied many green vegetables for jail use during the summer and in additilon a total of 150 quarts of tomatoes and 100 quarts of beans have been canned for use during the winter The garden also produced eight bushels of onions; approximately 250 stalks of endive, and carrois, beets and other produce. —Ben J. Beezer, for the past six years employed as chief clerk in| the offices of the Centre County Hospital, has been ocalleq back to] duty by the Pennsylvania Railroad and is scheduled to report at the Altoona freight office in the near | future. Upon his departure from the Hospital staff, Miss Kathryn , for several years an assist- | ant in the office, will become chief clerk, while Miss Betty Hollobaugh who has been employed on a part- time basis, will take Miss Coble’s | place. Mr. Beezer had been em- | ployed by the railroad for approxi - | ately 22 years prior to 1935 when was furloughed and accepted post at the hospital. He ex- to continue residing in Belle- » ang is slated to work at night e Altoona freight office. He to commute dally between onte and Altoons, by rail. | Buttersorth, ee] 5 3 . | ville, A small deposit will hold any | items, snow suits, coat sets, bassi- netts, play pens, etc. Peacock Kid- | die Shop, Bellefonte, Pa ME -Miss Shirley Carner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul 8, Carner, of North Thomas Street, departed Monday for Lock Haven to begin | her senior year at the State Teach- | ers’ College —The regular monthly meeting of | the Bellefonte Mothers’ Club will be held on Monday, September 29 instead of on October 13, at the home of Mrs W. J. Emerick on West Linn Street, ~The Centre County minational Ministerial Association will meet at 10 o'clock Monday morning in the ¥Y, M. C. A. All the ministers of all the churches of the county are urged to be present —Mrs. Ethel McCoy and daugh- ter Amy Jane, and the Misses Marv and Mildred Wetzel, and Mrs. Sara | Hoffer. all of Bellefonte, spent the weekend in the Cook Forest as guests of Miss Veda Wetzel, of Ak- ron, Ohlo, who §s there for a vaca- tion ~Rev, Edward Tirrell Tuten, Mrs Tuten and their son expect to move about October 1 from Irvona to Plain Grove Lawrence County, where the Rev. Mr. Tuten, who spent his boyhood years in Belle- fonte, has accepted a call to a pas- torate in that city Members of the Centre County Methodist Ministerial] Association met on Monday at the Methodist Episcopal Parsonage in Bellefonte as guests of the Rev, and Mrs. H. C. Stenger Jr. The programs of the respective churches were dis- cussed ang problems of mutual in- terest were presented —The engagement of Miss Max- ine Delores Swartzalder of Hunt ingdon to Wayne C. Myers of Potls- formerly stationed with the State Police at Rockview, was an- nounced at a dessert-bridge party in Huntingdon recently Miss Charlotte Houck of Warriors Mark was present at the party —The first floor apartment of the Bellefonte Academy residence on South Spring Street, vacated last week by the Harry Johnson family will be occupied about October 1 dy Mr. and Mrs Willlam W. Hampton and young son, who will vacale an apartment in the I. O. O. F bufiding on West High Street —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garbrick, of Coleville, ang their son-in-law and Interdeny- | daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Reber and daughter. Jane, of State Col- lege, returned home early last week from a 1200-mile motor trip through the New England States. During their absence they spent a weck al a cottage in Ogunquitt, Maine —Chester W. Thomas, son of Mr and Mrs, George Thomas, of Cole- | ville, has been honorably discharged from the U. 8 Army and has re- sumed his position at the Dunlap Motor Co. garage on West High Street. Mr, Thomas had been In training at Camp Lee, Va. since en- tering the army on February 5, this year ~-Beginning today and continuing through this weekend an interest. ing display of old-fashioned baby clothing may be seen in the Pea- cock Kiddie Shop on West High Street, Bellefonte, Among the many items are garments worn by babies more than 100 years ago. The pub- le is cordially invited to call and view the display —PBeginning Saturday night and continuing every S#turday until further notice, Bellefonte Chapter Catholic Daughters of America will hold a public entertainment in the vacant store room under the Hock- man feed store on West Bishop Street. Fun for young and oid 8 assured by the committee in charge of the entertainments —The baby clinic held every Wed- nesday morning in the White build- ing. West High Street, under the sponsorship of the Bellefonte Mota- ers’ Club has been discontinued un- tit further notice because of the possibility of spreading infantile paralysis, officers announced yes- terday. Notice of resumption of the clinic will be given through news- papers, it was sald ~The Rev. and Mrs. Robert H Thomas, 3rd. and their son, Robert, departed Friday for the Rev, Mr Thomas' home in Berryville, Va. where they will remain for six months in the interests of Rev. Thomas’ health. During his absen- ce, services at St. John's Episcopal church here will be in charge of Calvin Purnell, of Bellefonte. Dr Herbert Koepp-Baker of State College, and by guest rectors from other churches Mrs. James B, Lane, who for several weeks had been residing al | the Mrs. George A. Beezer home On Bast Curtin Street went to Mc- Keesport, Saturday, because of the death of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Susan C. Lane. 8he made the trip as the driving guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Dobelbower, of West Curtin Street, and her stay in McKeesport will be indefinite. Mrs. Lane closed | her home on East Linn Street prior to moving into the Beezer home, —Fred M. Jones of Clarion, for- mer well known resident of Belle- fonte, and his daughter, Mrs, Rob- rert Heverly, of Alexandria, spent a | few hours in Bellefonte on a busi- | ness and pleasure mission, Friday aftemoon. Mr. Jones is handicap- ped somewhat by an injury of the left forearm suffered five weeks ago | in a fall from a wagon. Both bones | in the arm were fractured. His daughter, Mrs. Heverly, is the {or- mer Miss “Jerry” Jones, of Belle- fonte. ~Miss Anne Montgomery, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hassell | Montgomery, a student at Penn State the past two years, and Agnes Kellerman, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Kellerman, a student at Immaculate College for two years, departed for Washington, D, C., last Bunday where they will continue! their studies at Catholic Univer- sity of America and Providence Hospital in order to receive their B. 8, degree. Mrs, Montgomery and Mrs. Kellerman who drove the girls day tives | less down returned home Sunday night | George, all of Bellefonte, spent Sun- in Chambersburg with rela- ~Mr. and Mrs, John Copley and Mrs, Copley's daughter, Miss Marie Chandler, of Halfmcon Terrace, spent last weck on a molor trip to Atlantie City, N. J Daniel Clemson returned last week to his home on East Linn Street from the Veterans' Hospital in Aspinwall, where he underwent | treatment for several weeks, Mr, and Mrs, | | | Edward Kelley | returned to their home in Philadel- | phia, Saturday, after spending a! week in Bellefonte as guests of Miss | Carrie Bailey at the Markland Ho- | tel. -Mr., and Mrs. J. A. Byrd, Bellefonte visited the famous End- Caverns at New Market, Va of | ton Hipple, of Pleasant Gap, spent lat week at a cottage near Eagles Mere, | ~Elwood Ward, son of Mrs, Rosle | Ward, of Prossertown, and Ear! Dolan went to Baltimore, Md, last | week In the hope of securing ems ployment. CLASSIFIED ADVEDTISEM 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 ~Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoag, of | the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- Williamsport, were guests last! Thursday night of Mr, Hoag's par- | ents Mr, and Mrs, Frank P. Hoag, of North Thomas Street, ~~Willlam Shallcross son of Mr | and Mra. Samuel M, Shallcross, of | West Linii Street, deparieq during the weekend to enter Sanford Pre- | paratory school near Wilmington Del, ~~Miss Catherine O'Connor, of | Bast Curtin Street, spent the week- while on a motor trip through the | Shenandoah Valley of Virginia last] week, -Pvl, Andrew Royko, of State Motor Police at Rockview sub- station, has been confined to nis home cn East Bishop Street since Sunday because of illness. His con- dition Is not serious Alter having been her home on North Spring street for a week because of illness, Miss Mary Underwood on Monday re- turned to her teaching position in the Spring street school Frank C. Grove, Ellwood and daughter ter, of Bellefonte, R. D. 2, visited Mr. Groves son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hand, of Olean, N. Y., over the weekend —Miss Audrey Bloomquist, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bloom- quist, of East Bishop street, a sen- for at the Indiana State Teachers College who is now engaged in practice teaching at Blairsville, spent the weekend at her parental] home —Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Landis and son, Bobby, of Shamokin, spent the weekend with Mrs, Landis’ brother. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- lin E. Rumberger, of East Bishop street On their return they were accompanied by Jean Landis who had been here since early in Aug- ust -Mr. and Mrs. Donald Best, and son, James, of Rio de Janiero, Bra- zil, are expected to sail late in Oc- tober for the United States, their plans being to spend the winter months with Mrs. Best's brother and sister-in-law, Dr and Mrs Joseph A. Parrish at their home on West High Street ~Members of Penn Centre Chap- ter, order of DeMolay Alumni, met at the Sycamore Camp, near Win- gate, last Thursday evening for a weiner roast and corn boil, the firsl of a series of social activities which are planned for the winter months William Brachbiil, of Bellefonte, is president of the Association -—Mr George Stevenson and daughters Erma and Betty and sou Frank of Waddle, last week, visited the Linn Murphy family of Ithaca N. Y. They drove on to Niagara Falls and Canada. Then drove home by way of Pittsburgh and while there visited with Mr. Stevensons youngest daughter, Mrs. Elis Keller and family —-{t. William F fonte, stationed at Miss. with Batlery Artillery, Bellefonte, has been pro- moted to the rank of First Lieu- tenant, according to word received from camp. Lt Cox was in com- mand of the Bellefonte outfit whie other officers were in Fort 8 Ok- lahoma, undergoing special train- ing. Miss confined to sons Walter, Sarah Wal- Cox, of Belle- Camp Shelby B., 190th. Field Jean Clevenstine, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cleven- stine, of East Bishop street and a member of the 184] graduating class at the Bellefonte High school, on Monday entered the West Chester State Teachers’ College as a first- year student. Miss Clevenstine was accompanied to West Chesler by her parents and her grandfather, Samuel] Clevenstine, also of East Bishop street, Mrs. Clarence Beightol, of East High street, spent the forepart of this week in Baltimore, Md. with her husband who is an assistant en- gineer aboard a U. 8. vessel which is scheduled to leave this week for another port. Mrs. Beightol, the for. mer Mildred Tate, of Bellefonte, makes her home with her grand- mother, Mrs. C. F. Tate, on West High street. while her husband is absent at sea —Pvt. 8. R. Richardson and Mrs Richardson, of moved to Bellefente and are now living in an apartment at the Hen- derson-Barnes home on East High Street. Pvt. Richardson, stationed at the Rockview sub-station Stale Police, recently was transferred here from the training school at Hershey, where he was one of the officers in State Police organization, Miss Peggy Poole, daughter of Mrs, John W. Poole, of Honolulu and Ensign Richard E. Robb, of Bellefonte, were united in marriage Saturday at a ceremony performed in Honolulu, according to a cabie- the | end with her father, Michael O'Con- ner at his home In Treverton. Miss O'Connor Is teacher of home econo- mics in the Bellefonte high school ~Mr, and Mrs. Paul R. Emerick iewwinied to the Penn Belle Hotel | during the weekend from a wedding Hershey, recently | | charge of the annual rodeo of the i gram received by Ensign Robb's | mother Mrs C. Edward Robb, of Bellefonte. Ensign Robb a gradu- | ate of the U, 8. Naval Academy atl Annapolis, is with the United States | Navy and is now stationed at Pearl | Harbor, Honolulu. -Dr, R. L, Stevens day motored to Philadelphia where i : and son, | Franklin, of Bast Curtin Street, Fri- | Franklin became a first-year stu-| dent at Hahnemann Medical Col- lege. He was graduated in June from Dickinson College, Carlisle daughter, Dorothy, this week re studies at Mansfield 1500-mile motor trip from Lous uw. where Sgt. Runkle is with the They critical illness , Joseph L. was except for fuel and light lunches. trip spent at Bay Beach, Canada and in Little Neck, L,I. Mr. Emer- ick Is manager of the Penn Belle Hotel —Former Judge M. Ward Flem- ing Mrs. Fleming and their daugh- ters, Mary and Winifred, of East Linn Street, Sunday motored tod Philadeiphia where Winifred en- tered Temple University for her junior year ~Paul Eberhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Eberhart of East Lo- gan Street, recently completed the Radio 8choo! entrance course al Ellis Island, NY. and has been transferred to the Coast Guard Academy at New Haven, Conn -Dr. J. C, Rogers and son, Hugh, of North Allegheny Street, motored during the weekend to Philadeiphia | where Hugh, a graduate of the llefonte High school in June, be- came a first-year student at the University of Pennsylvania medical school Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Robb and daughter, Mary spent last week op a motor tour through Virginia and in the Washington area. Miss Leila Robb has returned to her teaching position the Ardmore schools after having spent the summer In Bellefonte ~The John Tressler family which had been occupying an apartment in the former Keichline home on Willowbank Street, moved last week to the house vacated early this month by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Houck on South Thomas Street, Mr. and Mrs. Houck moved to State College Lola Strohm Person of New York City, accompanied by Mrs Neilie Hicks of Philipsburg, N. J were guests of the D. Wagner Gelss home, South Thomas Street Sun-| day, and also visited former {riends in Centre Hall, Mrs. Hicks, a nurs by profession is employed New Jersey Hospital Mrs Mary J. Gray, of West High Street, spent the weekend and the forepart of this week in Lan- caster with her son and daughter- in-law Mr. and Mr: Car] J. Gray, and with her son Richard Gray who has a position at Marietta, Pa. with the contractor who is erecting the large supply base for the U. 8 Government n in Harry Atcheson, of East Lamb treet, has been compelled {> re- sign his post as a guard at Rock- view penitentiary because of {ll health, and he and the family ex- pect to move early in October (0 Mt. Eagle where they will make, their future home. The Atchesons will hoid a public sale of household October 4 goods on Saturday —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Young returned Saturday to their home on Phoonit Avenue from Niagara Falls, where they spent a week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray They made the trip to and [rom Mizzara as driving guests of the] Rays. Miss Ella Young. of Belle- fonte, spent the weekend with the Ray family in Niagara Falls and returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs William Tressler of West Howard Street, were dinner guests of their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tres- | sler. of Willowbank Street Friday evening. The occasion was the first time Mrs Tressler who is 88 years old has been able to be out of doors since suffering a fractured hip ng a fall some months ago. Mr. Tres- sler is Bellefonte’s oldest citizen being in his 98th year. —Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Stock, of East Bishop street, were called to Shavertown, near Wilkes-Barre, Sunday. because of the death Sat- urday night of Mf. Btock’s father, Adam Stock, who has been in fail- ing health for some time. Burviving a2: Stock are his wife; the ron, | Earl K. Stock, supervising principal of the Bellefonte public schools, and several other children. Funeral ser! vices were held and interment made in Shavertown H (Continged on Page Seven) THERE ARE SCORES OF READERS ALL OVER THE COUNTY WHO ARE WAITING FOR YOUR AD TO APPEAR IN THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT PENNY-A-WORD COLUMNS, THEY MAY NOT KNOW THEY ARE WAITING, YOU MAY NOT KNOW IT. BUT, PUT YOUR AD IN AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS, Work Wanted w ANTED-.Work, painting roofs and price essen “Gah “V1, ai Callags J. J, Wolfe, "x80 | ton, Hl 1136 E Market 8t. York. Pa | quick buyer. Charles Guenot, i ehannon, Pa. | FOR i for water front | Hublersburg, Pa, POR SALE—1837 Chevrolet black De- | gain Counter, RATES ~Advertisements of twenty-five t'ords or less, 25 cents for | first Issue, and 15 cents for each additional msertion. Where advertise. | ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged REAL ESTATEA straight one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising--sale or rent, KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be mailed of the advertiser, SBUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE | to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise. | ments. Please do not call at the office for information concerning such | advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocrat is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one time, free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different intervals, Help Wanted WANTED--Waltress experienc ed. must be gver 21 yrs. Apply Bos- wn Restaurant, Bellefonte, Pa x30 WANTED Good young man to work on farm. Good wages. Good home C. W. Bartley, R Phone 907-R-3 Bellefonte D 3 au WANTED.-.Parmer on small stocked farm 5! month. Purnished house Write G. M. Care of Centre Demox Bellefonte, Pa WANTED--Girl ag personal mald and to assist in office. Aoply in person Dr. Eva B. Roan, 402 E. College Ave State Coliege, Pa x33 x39 WANTED---Saleaman, A reliable deal- er for Heberling Route of 1500 to 2000 families. Write quickly. G. C Heberling Co. Dept. 2346 Blooming- x30 WNTED.-Several men and women, full or part time 0 learn insurance business. Pay you while learning Lifetime permanent work. Salary to experienced agents, James Hatch 218 Altoona Trust Bldg, Altoona a9 WANTED Dalry farm workers, single w married, in Sustex County, New Jereey. Good wages and living ocon- ditions. Write today for application blank. No employment agency fee Sweex Co, Board of Agr. Newton, } N x44 WANTED Experienced stenographer and typist for permanent job in Bellefonte, Should have some ability at figures and capacity oO learn s mpie bookkeeping system. Type a giving age. experience, and busines references. Address Box WHB, thi Paper x39 Card of Thanks Ne MoOOO than take Care of Patients CARE POR PATIENTS -Convales- cent, pomi-invalid, and elderly per- sons can obialin room, board and care atl large country osiale joca mn Buffalo Rup Valley, Centre OC y. 8 miles northwest of State Coliege, Pa fnwecial care if reauired Rates reas sonable. Write Mm. Greta McEhat- tan. BR. D 1, Port Mati Pa. Phong Btate College 3572 x41 Wanted to Buy WANTED wil pay cash for grand father clock Must be reaonabie Siate condition and price Write Box 8. Boalsburg, Pa x30 WANTED—To buy cattle and hogs of any kind. Also trade or buy bull Inquire of Hubert Nell, Bellefonte, R D 2 Phone TH-R-2 ¥1%d _—_—— ot unty, 6 ida WANTED To buy all kinds of live. stock. Bruce Frumrine, Pleasant Cap. Pa. Phone Bellefonte 476-J-1 and reverse charges if any ut | WANTED--Antique furniture Bu- reaus, writing desks, doughiravs chaire. tables stands high poster beds, guns, dolls, pewier grand-fath- er clocks. old glass and china. High- est price paid. Cora M. Schmuck x42 WANTED-«Antiques for collectors In the Bouth and West U 8 Bureaus, Hi-chesty clocks tablion, ohalrs, chests, corner cupboards, dishes china, guna, otc. Anything antique write Sam Alpert. 425 Broad Street Harrisburg, Pa. Call anywhere, x42 Personal WANTED--Name and address of per- | son who purchased the Mease fam iy Bible at the John Siack sale Cen- tre Hall, In 10290 Notify M. T. Wet gel. Goshen, Ind, Chas E Wetzel Bellefonte. Pa. or J. F Wetzel, Cen tre Hall, Pa x39 Articles tor Sale FOR SALE—30 bushels of rye. Call 2752 State College, Kyle Alexander x40 FOR SALE—15 bu Irish Cobbler po- tatoes. Mrs Lundy Steele, Julian Pa. x39 POR SALE—Good 2nd. hand studio couch. Merrill Witherite, Belle. fonte, R. D. 2. Phone Zion R20 FOR SALE—John Deere epreadsr used only one year. Price $100 James J arkle, State Coliege, Pa, x40 by bushel or less. Call 925-R-12 Inquire of John F. Lutz, Beliefonte R iD 2 x3 | ror BALE-—-A Lheer pla r plano plenty of rolls. Will sell cheap to of Centre stock shares SALE--560 County Thrift Corp x39 enameled "coal range, practically new. Designed x39 Luxe Town sedan, chromium wheel bands. Inquire Atlantic Oas Station. Main St d. Pa. FOR SALE--A with hot water front, Oct. ist price 35.00, Inquire of Ross Fetzer, Keller t, Pleasant Oap. x40 suite; morris : lawn mower: C E 565-J. x39 articles, rs, Martin, E Curtin Street, Phone near Jackson ™ iy Company of Sup SALE-1940 D-30-U-Tag. Inter. truck. Taationl” 3% yan. 143-in<W-B can be con Sa jetier | t Phone i FOR SALE—Nice blue Concord grapes { Mo- | x39 | Write | 10. P. M. in care of the Centre Demo- | Mrs. Charles Noll, | | for school pupils | POR | where. Centre Pa. ny a a FOR BALE--Oll heater lke new quire Mike Kocus, Clarence Box 76 FOR BALE--Oak kitchen cabinet quire of Clover Farmg Store ard, Pa FCR SALE A single bed with springs and mattress in Phone Bellefonte 263 BALE Cabin furnit mers, chars and range Blate College, Phone 31 good condi POR dre Toblas FOR SALE--Used W mers tractor, on rubber, A-l M. H. Betz, Phone Howard 2731 FOR SALE tric washer dition Phone x36 #500 buys in 8 Lee lec. pO run Bellefonte nine 212-R-1] xe FOR SALE-—Parm lime at price farm- ers can aflord to pay. Inquire of C. M. Long, Howard, R. D. 2. Phone Zion 1913 (Nittany) ite 2. é GUNS-—Bought, sold and exchanged Inquire at the Western Aun sociale Blore, Allegheny Bt Belle- fonte. Pa. Phone 750 POR BALE--Coal and wood ashes away at a low 347-3 for prices. Sam - Bellefonte, Pa. R. D. 1, Colevil POR SALE --Biack Carriage, in good mail Inquire at 221 Bast Bishop Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 451-R FOR BALE and plow starter Mrs treet x39 1904] Bilver King Fully equipped power take John Mats, Hublersburg tractor elect 112 rats k Bau treed Mos ATAT ine Hardware PCR SALE—Eiectri Binet Hy ar FOR BALE Hundreds of used tires all alzges from 15 10 20 inch rin Backed by written guarantee Open evenings until § o'clock Wallrun Auto service, Bnow Shoe Intersection 15% t Wh POR SALE reanoTable Mollie Holt, Union FOR BALE-Red fox silo flier, Bear Oat roughage and feed mill ers and saw mill, all apoiis Moline Co. tractors and Write Prick Company Pa P.O Box 183 x40 POR SALE-Cash Register tye writers rdding machines New Royal Portable &830 50 Used Bur mough’s Adding Mechine $2500 1 will allow M000 for your old Cash Register On & new one this week Palmer C. Bierly. Reberebur x39 tyne. EY POR BALE-8ome of my new of milk fed turkeys are ready sale, Guaranteed finest 3 quality. Dressed free and delivered Special prioss 10 hotels, restaurants and banquets. Carl A Seger, Mack: eyville, Pa. Phone Mill Hall 631 or Bellefonte 151<R x43 Tew fo flavor and of BAND INSTRUMENTS All makes quality band and orchestra Ine struments at special lowered price Ask about Day- fing schoni Call at Pifer Beliefon's x39 ment plan. Join that band or orchestra now! Music Shop, Bishop St or phone BALE Weather strip Rock - wool Insulation and Screens, Jet Chamberlin Meial Weather Strip Co take care of your needs. Save: fuel liars, keeps out dirt summer heat and winter told Por estimates with. out obligation, call or write O. J. Bo- iinger, Representative, Belleville, Pa Phone 58 20 ENGRAVED Name cards. wedding invitations and announcements personal stationery ete. can be fur- nished by us al reasonable prices We have on display all kinds of en- graved work, Call at our office and inspect our line before ordering else. Democrat. Bellicfonts u BARGAINS--1837 Chevrolet Dump truck (rood condition) 8400 00; 1088 Dodee Sedan very cheap at 8300.00; 1935 Chevrolet SBedan (4. doors) 8225 00; $125.00; 1933 Chevrolet Coach 875.00. 1932 Chevrolet Coach #8500. 1031 Chevrolet Coupe 865.00: jet Truck (Good condition) 1833 Pontiac Coune 37500 Ofthers io select from at $25.00 each. Bier'yv's Garage. Rebersburg, Pa x30 EVERYTHING MUSICAL--Al struments and supplies at Pifer Music Shop on Bishop Street. Belle fonte. Victor. Columbia. Decca pon. ular and classical records. Jain our in. | unique record club; New Enduro J« x30 | a | always welcome at “Pifer's”. our 10th | | clarinet plastic reed at 81.00, selection of cane reeds. 5c un. Regu- lar 87.50 Red Poley Guitars, with neck cord--all you want for 8695 each Regular 00 Cold Lacour trumpet $25.00; Century 15c classical music 3 for Bc. Your Jar-Bishop St. Bellefonte, Live Stock years old. Pa. Phone FOR SALE—A fat sow, weight about 550-1bs. Inquire W. 8S Fisher Phone 167-R-3, Wingate, Pa. FOR SALE OR —On cat- EXCHANGE-—On tie or hogs, 1 good mule, wght. 1407 ibs. R. OG. Punk. Lamar, Pay x30 | Place, Mile re 1934 Chevrolet Coach | 1920 Chevro- | 875 00: | large : Phov» | x30 | Two bag horses, 8 and 11 | 1. E Biddle, Bellefonts | 753-3 x30 | ENTS | 1: Pr catiie Jui | FOR BALE--13 quire of Quay RD ron head of William » BALE~-Cholce gray mare ad Norse both broken Inguire of Freda Corl of a 3 yea good Bellefonte or PARMERS--Penng Valley Bales Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale Tuesday. Bring your live and poultry. you can expect prices. B Riegel, Owner Mgr FOR SALE --A yr shire ram. good breeder Also good ram Hampshire bon Dotterer, Lamar Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR BALE -® B-months oid Mackeyville, Pa POR One Call Blase iv registered BShron price 81 lamb, also purebred rs and gilt B ( Pa x3 ’ ’ ire Dred Pox Te Heck FCR SALE ready now. 1 Beagle ¢ 10 break K. Larkin, Port A One og Beagle FOR SALE tra ght Real Estate - Fur Sale FOR BALE Brick house “a garage is mh Beast AS: | 1pq FOR BALE B Ow “a i good Tobias FOR BALE—A 6 family puil g located or nd Allegheny st OTIADIe termes of First eel nguire Beaver FOR SALE POR Bix «room RENT ¢ re B nyenier Mme R PCR RENT Jorwbatk Mrick fonte A 6 roon sleet Ine Brothers, Walter Pa FOR RENT batt heat Tressier PCR RENT- OOM Five Very desirable house mindern convenience | Pe Axe Mann Available October | quire B O Harvey, Phone 508.) POR RENT Dwelling Allen Street, Btate ‘ rooms, bath. hardwond heat garage. Inquire 160-R OT BENT A five rovsn Bons ‘ gl! conveniences Rent 82700 1 guire of John 8 Lambert Jv eal 383-M. Beiiefonte, Pa fore noot 3a x3 number 825 8 College, floors ie wil on FOR RENT--In Bush Addition Beliefonte 6 room bHrick house bath. all modern conveniences Her. bert Haupt, Bush Addition, Phone 358-M 38:1 POR RENT--An 8 room oottage house and several 8 and 4 rom apart ments with all convenlences Call Haupts Place, between Bellefonte gn i Milesburg. Phone 31-W x39 FOR RENT--#5 number 122 Eas! Hamilton Ave. State College, nins rooms. bath, efficient gleam heal | hardwood. first. second floors. gara’e Inquire Bellefonte 440-R 3241 Apartments for Rent POR RENT--Two apartments on Wi! iowbank Street po of Mary E Hinds, Busan Addition x40 FOR RENT-Large front bedroom Roomers only Mrs M. B Runkies 138 North Spring Sireet, Bellefonte Phone 186-W x32 FOR RENT--Apartment at Mt Eagle Lights, water. Settled family pre- ferred. Inquire of Mrs. Robert Nel son Home. ML Eagle, Pa x30 FOR RENT--A second foor 4 room apartment, corner Curtin and Alle. gheny Ste. $2500 Inquire of Fir! National Bank, Beliefonte, Pa 38:1 POR RENT..One first floor six rooms and bath apartment on We t Col lege Avenue, one house and double Eimer C x37 | Rae Lemont $25. month , Lemont, Pa. Farm For Rent POR RENT-—FParm about 100 acres situated just outside borough of ted for the ast thirty { J Bnook : broom, runnine water in house ; and barn. electric lights in houre and i . Barn will be remodeled as re (quired for sale of milk If desired. AD- ply C. H Pressier. Millheim, Pa Garages For Rent x42 ' Business Opportunity POR. BALE Restaurant with Pool room adjoining well estabiished bu- siness, good buy for right party. Im. mediate posession. Phone 9040, P. © Box 43 My J. M. Coldion, Cerire Hall. Pa Lr Cider Making | CIDER MAKING--The cider pres al Tusseyviile wi ‘ : ry Tuesday Harry } CIDER MAKING every Tuesday HN Week 4 rn Jay 4 Edw. Harpstey je MAW ING 1) t will be done or Labor Duy Wh is { a Pa Phone Miscellaneous BETOCK Keller Reverse b22-R-3 Removed Mi DEAD BM 6-1-2 promptly Pa. Phone our DEAD ( A a BTOCK ree Resa ire HOMBOOMING wir Ory Protect Your Home with a good roof and substantial im- provements. As Low as 17¢ a day payable monthly. W. R. SHOPE Lumber, Millwork, Roofing Plaster, Sheetrock Phone 432 BELLEFONTE, PA, HENT A Modern as fang ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH and all Payments Can Be Applied on Purchase Price! CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. 0h. Tellefonte State College I Floor Show EVERY NIGHT —AN Harry's Tavern S. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers