___ October 2 2, 1941, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fishburn, | oT LOCALS of State College, were welcome call- | ers at our oMice Wednesday while | In town on a combined business and | pleasure trip. | Dr. and Mrs. Fred Seldel and (son, Dorinle, of Hazleton, spent the ~What Chamber of Commerce official got tagged for parking too close to a fire plug? He told a cop he didn't see the plug. -~Mrs. Elizabeth Hutchinson, of Morristown, N. J, arrived in Belle- fonte early last week for a visit with Miss Margaret Brockerhoff, of West Bishop street During the pas! week the busi- ness office of the Centre County Hospital was repainted and furni- ture was rearranged for the greater convenience of employes and pat- | rons Miss Mary E. Shope, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shope, of East Bishop street, last week re- turned to the Indiana State Teach- ers of the junior class -Parking meter news: police officer reported Monday the “best ers have person time parking, ~Lawrence O'Leary, and Mrs, Daniel O'Leary, of Penn street, who has been stationed at Bolling Field, Washington, D. C,, since his enlistment in the U 8 Air Corps in June, has been trans- | ferred to Langley Field, Va John W. Bottor!, of 202 South | Allegheny Street, has been awarded | a diploma by Dean R. T. Strohm of | the International Correspondence Schools, Scranton. Mr, [Bottor!{ completed the Electric Motor Re- pairman’s Course with the Schools ~The Titan Metal Company Saf- | ety Suggestion Committee made the following awards for suggestions submitted during July Clifford Quick and Clyde Johnson, $3 each, and James Fanning, William Wag- ner, John Mong and Wayne Yorks, ! $1 each -Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gwaliney, Suffolk, Va. returned to their Thursday after a several days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs, Alex- ander Brown, of the Schaeffer apartment, East Curtin street, Mrs. | Gwaltney and Mrs. Brown are first cousins | —Mrs. Rebecca C. Tuten of Har- risburg was a weekend guest of her sister, Mrs. Harold Kirk at the Kirk home on West High Street. Satur- day Mrs. Kirk and Mrs. Tuten drove to Irvona and spent the day with the latter's son and family, Rev Edward T. Tuten II. —Miss Julia E. Hines and Daniel, of East Howard Street, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hines of Middletown and Miss Esther Hines of Philadelphia, re- turned on Saturday evening from Litchfield, Mich, where they visited for a week with Mrs, Hines’ other son John H. Hines and family. —Mr. and Mrs. Larry Justice, of West Logan street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of their third child and first son, Tuesday of last week at the Centre County Hospital. The youngster, who has been named Larry, Jr. weighed ounces birth. aoe i he ore: oretts Kane, of Belleidte. —At a special meeting of the session of the Presbyterian church, Bellefonte, Sunday, James R. Hughes was elected commissioner to the fall meeting of the Presbytery of Hunt- ingden, which will be held in the Lewistown church on Monday and Tuesday of next week, A feature oi the meeting will be the celebration of the 175th anniversary of the first Presbyterian religious service held in Lewistown —Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gamer moved Monday into one of the! apartments in the Mrs. Daisy Hen- derson home on East High street Since their marriage several months ago Mr. and Mrs. Garner have been | living with Mrs, Garner's mother, Mrs. W. G. Watson, on West Lamb street. Mrs. Watson's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vie-| tor Watson, who were married sev- eral weeks ago, are living at the Watson family home. —Kenneth Fromm, son of Mr.) and Mrs. T. Linn Fromm, of West Logan street, and Miles Alkey, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Clark N. Alkey. of | North Spring street, both recent graduates of a trade school in Wi 1- | Hamsport, spent the weekend in| Bellefonte at their parental homes Both young men have accepted pos- | ftions in Philadelphia; Fromm with | the Bendix Aircraft Corporation, | pnd Alkey with the Midvale Steel | Company. —Stanley Kerk, son of Mrs FP. P.| Hallowell, of North Allegheny street, left early last week for Phil- adelphia, where he has unlisteq for the regular three-year period in the Flying Cadets, a branch of the U.8 Army Air Corps, Following several months of preliminary training he will be sent to one of the Army Air Corps schools in Texas or Califor- nia. “Stan” completed one year at Bucknell, where he was a member of last years freshman football team. ~The pair of Mallard ducks re- cently in Spring Creek, near the falls, apparently have become ac- customed to their new home and scem quite content, although resi- dents of the area report that the birds wandered out on Water street daughter been installed. Not one of home last son College where she is a member | Bellefonte | was | day since parking met- | received a ticket for over- | the officer reported | son of Mr. | North | | daughter-in-law, | urday they attended the wedding of i A | SBouth Water | their | 1941, are enrolled in the stenograph- | weekend hore with Mrs, Seidel's sis- Charles E. Dorworth, of West |ter, Miss Elizabeth Barnhart, of Linn street, and David E. Washburn, | East High street of East Curtin street, spent last | wh week on a fishing trip to Overall, | Mrs. Charlemagne Philadelphia, is spending a week in Va Nes | Bellefonte as a guest of her bro- Sy hy ther-in<law and sister, Mr. and Mrs he sire ne John G. Love, of East Curtin street Walker. Mrs King is a sister of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Forster Mrs. Walker {and son Ronnie, of East Bishop ; a .._, Street, spent Sunday in Hollidays- C at i Ward Fuher, of East bu:g with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bowes, { Curtin street, is spending this week | former well known residents of in Williamsport with her sister,’ pailefonte i Miss Evelyn Sodengren, who is man- Judge and Mrs. Ivan Walk the Liggett Dr ; oa . ge ang Mrs van /alker LL Fup store In: oi have as thelr weekend guest, Miss Blanche Dearth, of Uniontown M:s. Walker and Miss Dearth were rcommates when they attended Hood College Thursday, November 6. 1941, has been chosen as the date for the an- nual Fall rummage sale to be held by the Women's Auxillaiy of the Centre County Hospital Further detalls will be published later Mrs. John Mignot, of East High street, was called to Pittsburgh, Tuesday, because of the death of her brother, Nicholas Bigleman. Mr Bigleman and his family visited In Bellefonte less than a month ago Mr. and Mrs. George Hazel of East High street, and thelr daugh- ters, Mis. Willlam Kline and Mrs Ear] Heverly, of East Bishop street, returned during the weekend from a five-day pleasure trip to New York City Miss Helen Butler during the weekend to her apart- ment on East Curtin street from a month's visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Otis Butler, at Lowell Mass. Miss Butler is home econom- lcs representative in Centre county Mrs. Nellie fined to bed Linn Wolfe, of Emma King and daugh- | Lenote, of Philadelphia, | and Mrs. Milon P| { ager of {| that city -Mrs. C. M. Bonnell, of East { Bishop street, underwent treatment {at the Centre County Hospitai last week for injuries and shock result- {ing from a fall at her home last Sunday --Mrs. A. G. Herr, of North Wil- son street, is recovering nicely at { her home from lacerations of the head and left hand, sullered last week when she fell down several steps at her home -—Mr. and Mrs. W. Cordes Snyder, of East Linn street, spent the week. end in Sewickley with their son and Mr. and Mrs, W and family. Sat- Cordes Snyder, Jr., a relative Mrs. Mary Sickle, of Snow Shoe, who spent several days last week with Mrs. Odille Mott, of South Al- legheny street, Bellefonte, has gone to Philadelphia for the winter months as has been her custom for several years returned -The house being built on East Bishop street, north, for Mr. and Mrs. Philip Witeraft and family, of East Bishop street, is nearing come pletion, and the family expects to move into the new home sometime October ; cause Miss Mary O'Hara, daughter of . . dition Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Hara, of serious N Inrin tree 1a so Sle ge North Spring Street, last week en- |... to the effect that she is recov- tered Mercyhurst College at Erie, as 0 coq dfly a first-year student. Miss O'Hara a . o . was graduated from the Bellefonte _ Robert Barraclough, of the High School in June. 8. Alr Corps, has completed his : preliminary training at Maxwell — Fort ige s C. Furst Former Judge James C. Furst Field, Alabama, and has been trans. and Mrs. Furst, of West Linn street, i " " i «ferred to Avon Park, Florida, for have received word that their elder ! a buns Pr " i ! ” basic training. Barraclough is =a son, Austin, with the U. 8. Army at __ Eh ‘ " . son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barra- Ft. George Meade, Md. expects 10 1 .0n of East Bishop street “alt wie & A ¥ . be transferred about the middle of y - v Derstine h October to Puerto Rico ne Mis Mary Der ha has ed to her home in Philadelphia hy 1d hilly tt. © " Mr. and Ms p Jeet ot ter a two weeks’ visit with Mr St 4 4 ia n ' N N : are | LIE 0 arr. Roy Miller, of Yarnell build a home on the plot of ground with relatives and friends in ywned by jekett's father, W.l oo or’ aise Paras whe. by Mr. Bicketts faL ne , W fonte. Miss Derstine make W. Bickett, South Allegheny | hiladelphia with street, at the rear of the new Sun- r ana family. $a oco station which occupies the site fsa, se of the former Brandt Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Ray, of West Curtin street, departed Tues- day for Philadelphia, where Mr Ray Is trans acting business for the Titan Metal Company. They were accompanied by Mrs, Mary Scott, who is the guest of her father, Lewis B. Harvey and Mrs. Harvey, near Philadelphia ol SS bd SSE scriptions received up to and includ- ing Saturday. September 27. have been credited. In the event of an error Kindly advise us. 1¢ you are in doubt as to whether or not your subscription is paid up, just look at the date on the pink label. If the date prior to October 41, then. your subscription is due MF and Mrs. Niles Davis, of East Linn street, Beliefonte, enter- tained at a party last Wednesday evening at a pot luck supper at cabin in the Millheim Nar- rows. Those present were: Sheriff and Mrs. Edward R. Miller, Mr. ang Mrs. Guy Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. James Haupt, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bickett, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Witmer, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kissell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eyer, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Ulrich, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eckenroth and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boden. all of Bellefonte, and Mr and Mrs. Mac Wetzler, of Milesburg —Miss Mabel Bowen, Edna Hinds, | and Annabelle Meese of Bellefonte, and Jane Hockman of Mingoville, all graduates of Bellefonte High School 1941; Miss Anna Davis of Port Matilda, graduate of Worth Township High School; Misses Mary Zettle and Sara Zubler of Spring Mills, graduates of Cregg Township Vocational High School 1941, and Misses Joycelyn Lutz, Frances Nei- digh, Jean Poorman and Kathleen | Tressler of State College, all grad- | uates of State College High School Love has been con- at her home on East street since last Thursday be- of lliness Although her cone was regarded as being quite for several days, late reports return- af - an { wa on lle Graue form Be llefonte Private Marcelonis Battalion First Class Josep of the 18th prvi Th has returned to Fort 8il Okla. afler being on maneuvers in Louisiana since August 10 Pri- vate Marcelonis is expected home on furlough during the latter part of October, to visit his wife, Mrs Mary Marcelonis, of near Bellefonte --Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McNichol, who recently . were. married, are making arrangements to move next week Into one of the Brooks apart- ments on East Linn street. Mrs. Mc- Nichol, now teaching In the Mil- ersburg schools, is the former Eva shaffer. of Wyalusing, while Mr. Mc- Nichol is a son of Mr. and Mis John McNichol, of East Lamb street ~The rig front {ender of the Undine Fire Company's Mack quad- ruple combination was damaged to the extent of gzbout $25 Saturday afternoon when jt was struck by a truck driven by John Yearick, of Zion. The accident happened near the Thomas service station at the intersection of Lamb and Thomas Streets, Bellefonte. The Yearick truck was not damaged. ~Miss Helen Beezer returned to her home on East Bishop street yes. terday from the Willlamsport Hos- pital, where she had been under treatment since last Tuesday when she suffered a fracture of the right knee cap in a fall in the garage at the rear of her home Miss EBeezer injured the same knee about four months ago when she fell on South Allegheny street —Mrs. George Hermsteadt, of Riverside, N. J. spent the weekend in Bellefonte with her father W C. Coxey. at his home on East Bish. op street. Mrs. Hermsteadt was ac- companied here by Miss Helen Ol- sen, Loretta and John King and! William Matlthals, all of Riverside, who were guests of Miss Olsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leif A. Olsen, | of West Curtin street Mrs. G. Edward Harper is mov- ing today from the apartment over the Electric Supply Company store, West High street, to the Mensch apartment on East High street va- cated by Mr. and Mrs. Max Markle | The apartment Mrs. Harper is va- cating is to be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray, of Ft. Lauder- dale, Florida. Mrs. Murray is the | former Adeline Olewine, of Belle | fonte. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jodon and children Bobby and Joan, and Mr. | | Jodon's mother, Mrs. Esther Jodon, | all of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Fred precaution. In addition, it is sug-| Loveland, of Mansfield, motored to gested that motorists report all port Littleton, near Harrisburg, Sun- | fires, however slight, so that prompt day. They were accompanied by | action may be taken by fire-fighting | Mrs. Esther Jodon's grandson, Don- is jc-secretarial course at the Altoona School of Commerce at Altoona —With the countryside scorched and parched by a long dry spell, motorists are urged to take every, precaution against starting forest fires. A few simple rules for fire pre- | vention are outlined by the Key- stone Automobile Club, ag follows: never throw a lighied cigarette or! the ashes from a pipe from a mov- ing car; be certain stubs are “dead” before you discard them; never throw a lighted match from the car | window or while walking in the woods, always be certain it is “out” and then break it in two as an extra several times at first and had to be chased back to the creek. They are proving to be an added attraction at the falls, and if plans work out as anticipated a brood of young ducklings should be trailing the pair next spring. | Loree, | ald Harper, who was enroute to his | | —Mr. and Mrs. William Curtin, | home in Washington, D. C., from of West Curtin street, who recently & Week's visit in Bellefonte. purchased the Margaret Cook home STOUP was mei in Fort Littleton by | on West Linn street, expect to oc-| Donald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don- | cupy that home as soon as painters | ald Harper, Sr. Announcement was made week of the engagement of Anna M. Funk, of West High street, Bellefonte, and William Fleck, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fleck, of | Burnside street, Bellefonte, The wedding is to be held sometime in| the near future. Miss Funk was graduated from the Bellefonte High | School in the class of 1936 and for | the past five years has been em- | urday, ployed as an operator in the Belle- fonte exchange, Mr. Fleck attended the Bellefonte High School and for | some time has been employed by. the International Harvester Com- pany in Harrisburg. this Miss | nes Neilson, who occupied the house her apartment in the Sollenberger | piss The lei, a five-foot chain Bettie Jane Funk, daughter of Mrs. | | until Saturday when the household | home on East Linn street. Mr. and Carnations assembled to form a and paperhangers have completed | ~Mrs. Alexander Galbraith enter their work, Miss Cook and Miss Ag- | tained at bridge early last week at | | effects were disposed of at public) Mrs. Galbraith and daughter, Jane, | | sale, will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. | departed Monday for New Britain, James C. Purst, of West Linn street’ conn, where they will make their | until next week when Miss Sack future home. Those present at the will go to Colorado Springs, Col, to party were: Miss Jane McCoy, Mrs. | ive with her brother. James Cook. | W. J. Schwartz, Mrs. Mahlon K. Miss Neilson's plans for the future Robb, Mrs. Calvin Purnell, Mrs. are indefinite. The Cook sale, Sat- | Alexander Morris, Mrs. J. A. Par- was the largest sale of house- | rish, Mrs. Robert Morris, Mrs, Wil- | | hold goods in Bellefonte this year, jiam C. Curtin, Mrs, Philip Ray, and grossed within a few dollars of | Mrs. John Curtin, Mrs. Mary Scott, the total for the Daggett estate and Mrs. IL. O. Harvey, Mrs, William Harry Holz sales which were 10p-| Brachbill, Mrs. Cecil Walker, Mrs. notch personal property sales in| Paul Sheffer, Jr, and Mrs. James | Bellefonte last year, Craig, all of Bellefonte, 1 delphia {ship fight | made ! Bellefonte Mrs, Elsie Heverly returned to! z the W. B. Rankin family home on | East Curtin street, Friday, from a; week's visit with friends in Phila- | CLASSIFIED ADVEDTISEMENTS | Malcolm Reed, of Bellefonte, R. | | i D. 1, underwent teatment at the | Centre County Hospital, Sunday, for! a laceration of the left wrist re- ceived when he fell on a stick while playing Pvt, and Mrs, Willlam Campbell expect to move socn from an apait- ment in the BSasserman house on West Linn street to an apartment in the Fiearro home further north on the same street Local man inspecting 16-foot cornstalk on display in front of the Olewine Hardware stoie, West High street yesterday morning, coms mented, 1 haven't seen corn grow that high since I quit drinking The Bellefonte High School football team, with State College and Williamsburg tucked safely [away so far this season, will meet South Williamsport at the Com- munity Athletic field here Saturday afternoon Mi South week Callahan with their son who Is that city. The Callahans lived in Bellefonte Pvt Finnin, Mrs. Fin- nin and of Lewistown, called on friends in: E. Crossley Jewelry E Belle Bellefonte last Wednesday night. fonte, Pa Py t ) a member of the Lew- rs. C. 1 Win Motor Police dt for a number of veurs wa tationed In Bellefonte Mrs. J. Wallace Philadelphia, arrived in early last week for a visit mother, Mrs. Robert F her home on East Curlin Mrs. Kelley, the former Mis tha Hunter expected WwW return home this weekend Mr Mr: Brookline, near turned home end visit th gain Counter, advertising-——sale or rent. of Lhe advertiser, free of charge. Intervals, Mrs. George Gamble Linn street, was admitted to Centre County Hospital, Monday undergo obrer id treatment Mrs, Gamble health for Your eyes were intended by na- to render a lifetime service Have you had them examined lately to make sure they will? See Dr Howard F 3auer, Optometrist, WwW a of Nest the Mr: Lo street Mr. and Buffalo Winfield Love, of are spending Mrs. Thomas NM. ¥ and employed in formerly and Penn with in ation ar not deen in good months nas ome end Vikan ture George two cldldren relatives and ore Rosenburgh Rome HN. ¥ Mrs. E J. Parry wdson, Peter early in September to return the East Linn but ha and may Mar. until the Mr. and Mi: Mi: Robert Cla Ray Lair and two Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Reeder Jodon, all of near Bellefonte, spen last weekend in N lagara Falls, Mrs Walter: i Mr 8late Lal) daughter birth of Parry David had ex- W. Sleg Street thi anged ner her gr Kelley of Bellefonte | pected with her home Hunter, at! weekend treet, | plan to on sie not fall Fd re later in Lair, Mr Mr. and Mrs Mrs and M. P. Claney, of Charles Philadelphia re- Sunday after a week- Mrs. Claney's sisters, Mary Louise Mc- wt Bishop t. Louise accompanied home definite vi fami were 1 and and Mrs. Ray Lair } tres McClure them for while ight-seeing an in Mrs. Anna Johnson Roxie, and Sarah Ayres streel, are on a ten Aaj to the western They are si with relatl Greensburg Jus Cowher of the i daugh- ter Additional Locals on page Four Mr: " MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C, Y, Wagner & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat $1.00 Oals 3% Buckwheat on Rye OF) 1a ries 60 80 rer JR Lice corn THERE OF READERS ALL OVER THE COUNTY ARE SCORES — mem- bers of the t : 0] Board and thelr wives ‘held informal get-toge at the Br hie ad Ho. tel. Monday ev ! } 75 persons were pr ner at the ytel the evening in cards a radio broadeast of the Le Lou. Nova heavyweight WHO ARE WAITING FOR YOUR AD TO APPEAR IN THE Joe Louis: CENTRE DEMOCRAT champion ~ § 1 PENNY A word North Allegheny! COLUMNS of the death A Edwin Forrest THEY MAY NOT KNOW Har- THEY ARE WAITING, YOU MAY NOT KNOW IT. BUT, her ho Ad street Fauble, of receive word of his brother-in-law Tausig long resid risburg and a passed away Saturday Tausig was a member Lodge. Survivors include his three daugt and six grand ren. Funeral services were Monday with interment at Mt lah cemetery, Harrisbu 65 Lt ol retired ters PUT YOUR AD IN AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS iTE According F. English, of lice, well Known he was sia be transferred present station in MeConnellsburg Corporal Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs ry Raymond, of Bellefonte, and who has been commanding officer of the Philipsburg sub-station for several vents, is slated to be transferred to Lewistown, where he will head he substation in that city ~John FP. Emel and his son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Paul Bitner, and Mr. and Mrs Thomas Bellman, all of Detroit, Mich. spent the weekend in this vicinity, having come here to at- tend the funeral of Mr. Emel’s bro- ther, Henry Emel, who died in Bellefonte lost Wednesday. Funeral services were held Saturday after- noon at the Wetzler Memorial Chapel, Milesburg, with the Rev. L F. Sheetz officiating. Interment was in the Sunnyside cemetery, to reports the Stale ¥ in Bellefonte where ioned for some time, will} October 1 from his fewistown, to "Lost and Found LOST-Tan female Robert Shor mo untain Har- John MoKinley Air vain dale ity Mileaburg Help Wanted WANTED Middle aged woman general howework, seen out give reference. Phone Bellefon Pa for mined te 253 44 WANTED. 000d young man to work ong farm. Cood wages. Oood home C. W. Bartle Belieionte R. D 2 Phone POT -Re 34 WANTED Middle aged “woman with some experience in practical nurs- ing. Steady work and Rood pay Phone Bellefonte 543 R or 34-R WANTED Dairy farm workers single or married. In Sussex County, New Jersey. Good ‘wages and living con- ditions. Write today for application biank. No embloyment ency fee Sussex Co., Board of Agr ewton, N J x44 WANTED-—-8alesman—I1 back sev- eral good men over 26 who own car, know something about direct selling and managing, with capital and opportunity to Nek for good their worry about future security. Write r i Crosby, Box 259, Punxsutawney enn, «Among those from out-of-town who were here Saturday for the funeral of Alfred Beezer, of Bush Addition, Bellefonte, were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Punk, of Turtle Creek; Mre Harry Stinson, Mrs. Mayme Burger, Mrs. Anna May Layten and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fusser, all of Jeanneite; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Micheau. of Kane; Mr, and Mrs | Lewis Batt, of McKeesport; Charles Fowler and William Thal, of Bal- timore, Md.: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thal, Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Paternostre, Miss Elizabeth Beiter, Charles Beiter and Harry Brown, ail of Williamsport ; —Mrs. C. Edward Robb, of the | Friedman apartments, South Alle’ gheny street, Friday afternoon re- ceived by air express from Honolulu, a carnation lei sent by the former Miss Peggy Poole, of Honolulu, who on September 20, in Honolulu, be- | came the bride of Mrs. Robb’s son, | Ensign Richard E. Robb, Who is' > expressing. our thanks to frends with the U. 8. Navy in the Philip- and neighbors for the use of their of fars, their floral tributes and their | many acts of kindly symoat, duos the iliness and death garland worn about the neck, be! Dashem. late of Oentre e sail. nen: gan its journey from Honolulu on The Family. | Bept, 23 ang upon arrival here! We tal " retained much of its freshness and rLIOR Mike this a of ex original aroma, Work Wanted WANTED Work, painting roots . and carpenter repair work of any kind Prices reasonable. Call 3708, State College, J. J Wolfe WANTED-—-Middle aged position caring for invalid or con- valescent, city or country. Write Box 23, Care Centre Democrat x40 Boarders Wanted WANTED Two boarders in a opri- vate home; a good place to call home, Phone 283-3 or call at the fhouse, 242 8 Sofie Btreet, Belle- fonte, Mrs. David RS x40 Card of Thanks Flick, late of Union townshin. Mr. sand Mrs. James Flick and Family. | DEEZER We take this means of thanks to friends and the use of their car: | their floral tributes and thelr many acts of kindly sAIDathy urine th jhe : Jians and death Alfred te of Bellefonte Sry ed Doan: x and Family. For District Attorney LITKE ELECTION TUESDAY NOV Lt — CT . FOR x40 | | Houts Lumber Co ‘and ' Register on a x30 | lady desires | ' cash register. | silo filler, | rough 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- : RATES--Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 26 cents for first Issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion 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 Where advertise- 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 to divulge the name SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocrat Is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns This privilege can be one Lime used six Limes a year at different — Wanted to Buy WAN rED- Quality Fa a - 14 White 100 WANTED 20 of Hubert Inquis D 2 WANTED-10o b FOR PATIENTS Of odaunk siove, table. Phase Jars and jugs in Por 1 Matilda, Pa. RD POR BALE Cider BALE as a0 i exchanged tern Auln As. 81. and wood a low rate Sam Cat POR SALE--Coal ashes away atl 347-3 for prices Bellefonte, Pa. R D1 Coleville FOR BALE 1941 Silver King and plow. Fully equipved ghia starter power lake pulley. Mss John Matis, Hublersd Pa 4tf | POR SALE—112 | rata killed wi ith car Schutte's Red Bauill harmless to animals Guaranteed. Money refund- ed. O A Kline Hardware Bellefonte Pa x41 FOR SALB-New corn: ears, glo non old fashion Rambo apples, some sweet Paradise and other Inquire of J. B. Swartz. R fonte, Pa FOR SALE hort 1 slab _wook at Green Valley sswnill » at Gap and Centre me Phone 703 POR SALE-Rundreds of used tires all sizes from 5 to 26 Inch rims Backed by written guarantee, Open evenings until § o'clock. Walirun | Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection Phone 153 iu | rom SALE Cash Rex! sters, Addine Machines, typewriters, lew Royal Portable $3050; Adding Machines $20 up. $5000 for your oid Cash new one. Palmer C Blerly. Rebersburg, Pa x4 FOR SALE Two Bt floor cases; one 10 ft. floor case: bread case, To- ledo Computine soales. good as new meat slicer, 1 hh. ». elec tric motor, cast iron store stove. John rose Store, 8. Spring St, Bellstonie, x fox (feed Bear Cat combination pe and feed mill, Prick thresh- ers and saw mill, all kind of Minne- apolls Moline Co. tractors and farm in Write Frick Company, . Pa, P o Box 183 x40 POR SALESome of my new crop of milk fed turkeys are ready for sale, Cuaranteed finest flavor and oe ity. Dressed free and delivered ial prices to hotels, restaurants and banquets. Carl A Sager, Mack geht, Pa. Phone Mill Hall 63 lefonte 161-R. SALE Weather strio, wool Insulation and Screens, Jed | iin Metal LY Co, - Bo | "gout | cards, wedding announcements, of en- | raved work, Call at our office and t our line before ordering else- hare. Centre Democrat, Belietonts, 40m “ytaelf) | 3 | National B Bank. Bellefonte, Pa "er raded THC Bu we EA FOR BALE nOCONOs Zion 1322 Polatoes be bu. Pho SALE Oniy Markie Deere Year John On BPTeRC Price FOR used James J FOR BALE-—~Parm ers CM Zion Lime a 0 pay Howard, R (Nittany) SALE Choice ‘ 1 Ing uire John Beave Av ye can afford long 1018 FOR ols West Pa. P? 4 Dogs, Pets, Etc. Real Estate - For Sale yu tails i Wire R D1 X R R ENT- fHeTes of Benner FOR RENT--A ho Inquir f 4 € Gap Ed Barnes Six «room Mivenier Mm R FOR REN] modery October | GO-R FOR RENT and bath, 2 car garage N. Thomas St. Bellelo Mauck., Phone 58-J WP B Brick hou | YOR RENT-—Dwelling Street bath garage Bilate hardwood Inquire Allen rooms, hea! 186-R PO® RENT- ¥ five room house wit alli conveniences Rent $2700 Iv guire of John 8 Lambert Jr. or cal 383-M. Beliefonle, Pa forenoon Beilefon’ . 321 $y FOR RENT- Por ir room ith bath. laundry. hot water heat ang garage. Possession Nov 1st Ruth M. Ebv Pleasant Gap. Pa Phone 864-R-2 x4] FOR TRENT- 845 number 122 East Hamilton Ave. State College, nine rooms. bath, efficient pteam heat hardwood firet second floors, garace Inquire llefonte 440- R. 321 Apartments for Rent FOR RENT “Two “apartments on Wil- Jowbank Street Inquire of Mary E Hinds, Burh Addition. x40 POR RENT-—A 1 room unfurnished apartment with heat and light fur. nished. Reasonable rent Ineire al 18 West Bishop 81. Bellefonte, Pa x40 | POR RENT —A second floor 4 room apartment, corner Curtin and Alle gheny Sts. $2500. Inquire of i ! FOR RENT Modern 5 rooms, bath, Jocated along Route 220 in Milesburg. Available Oct 7 [Mary C. Smith, Milesburg, Phone 4- 3 anartment, Rooms For Rent RENT--Front room, centrally jotated in Belig ite. nil oon- | venlences. Phone 27M x40 floor fornished room. steam heat, private entrance and private bath, One person only Available October Ist. Annie in vere son after 9:30 a m. at 108 Bast Cur- on 8, Bellefonte. 4011 Cant Farm For Rent FCR RENT 60 mores of snd, and plenty of wt woodland Located on the of Reberstyure, Pa Ce gare, Rebershurg farming ire and highway, ia Brune x40 about 100 acres inide borough of the last LHIrsy Amnon Book POR RENT. Farn 8] Business Opportunity Protect Your Home with a good roof and substantial im- provements As Low S 17¢ a day pavable monthly. W. R. SHOPE Lumber, Millwork, Roofing Flaster, Sheetrock Phone 432 BELLEFONTE, PA, RENT A Modern bas ange ONLY £1.25 PER MONTH and all Payments Can Be Applied on Purchase Price! CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. 00. 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