Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 16, 1941, Image 5
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five October 16, 1941. LOCALS ~=Mrs. Bishop Street, is recuperating nice- ly from a recent attack of the grippe. —Ray Miller, Bethelehen employed by the Stee] Company in Johnstown, spent the weekend with relatives in Bellefonte. Mr. Mille: 1s a steam hammer operator, ~Mrs. Elinar Nilsson and daugh-! of the Chambers | ter, Mary Louise, apartments, East Curtin street, de- parted Sunday for a several weeks’ Visit with Mrs, Nilsson's sister in Decatur, Alabama —Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Smith, of the Petrikin apartments, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eckenroth, of East Bishop street, on Friday attended the funeral of Mrs. Smith's brother, Ezra Benjamin Keen, in Millheim ~The American Home Section of | the Bellefonte Woman's Club will | meet at the home of Mrs, Christian Harman on Benner Plke, Monday evening, Oct, 20th, at 8 o'clock Mrs. Harry Meyer will be the co- hostess. —Mr, and Mrs. Charles H Young and two sons of Meadvill, were weekend guests at the home of Mrs Young's mother, Mrs. M. A. Kirk on West High Street. They also took in the festivities at State Col- | lege Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Curtin and family moved last Wednesday from the Mrs. Rebecca Mull house on West Curtin street to the former Miss Margaret Cook home on West Linn street which Mr. Curtin re- cently purchased. Lloyd White brought this office a couple of samples of the Starks Delicious apples he is now harvest- ing, and all we can say is that lot of Centre County school teach- ers must be a pleasant one if are taking that kind of fruit school. -Mr, and Mrs son, and friends in Bellefonte and vi- cinity, Saturday, while enroute to Williamsport to spend the weekend with relatives. Mr. Love is an em- pioye of the Pennsylvania Raliroad in Altoona. --B, Wilson Sholl son of Mr Mrs. Boyd R. Sholl of East Street, recently enlisted in 8. Alr Corps for three years’ and is now at Sheppard Wi ta Falls, Texas. Until en- listing the army Mr. Shoil had been employed at the Trexler Farm fish hatchery, Allentow: —Max Kelley has honorable discharge from the U. 8 Cavalry unit at Ft. Riley, Kansas and arrived in Bellefonte Frid a visit with his uncle and aunt, and Mrs. Elwood Johnson, of West Linn s He expects to resume tae to John K, Love and and Higa the U service Field in received an treet his “duties “with “ “the ~~ Ford” Motor | Company at Chester In the near future —A. B. Cowfer, of Ph was a pleasant caller at our on Saturday. Mr. Cowfer iy tive of Hannah Fi ploved by the Glenn Falls Indem- nity Cimpany as a safety engineer While many of relatives have changed the spelling of their name to Cowher, he stil] retains the ori- ginal spelling of the family name --Emerson Lenker, of North Spring Street, and his children Russell, Lester and Mary, of Belle- fonte and Mrs. Ford Henry, and Mrs Joseph Bol of Milesburg were in Milton, last nursday, to at- tend the funeral of Mr. Lenker's mother, Mrs. Emeline Lenker, who died last Tuesday at the age of 86 years, ~William Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cross, Sr of Axe- mann, who for some time had been employed at Erie, on September 24 enlisted in the U. 8. Coast Guard lladelphia office a na- 0s dir i, and has been sont to New Orleans! the for duty. He is a graduate of Spring Township High School, class of 1940, and is well known through- out the Bellefont £ Area —Mr, and Mrs and son Gregg, Kenneth Schiunt of Wichita Falls Texas, and Mrs. Schiuntz's mother Mrs. Howard Gregg, of Cresson were guests last Thursday at the Mrs. M. A. Kirk home on West High Street. remembered as Miss Rachel Gregg who several years ago was empiloy- ed in the offices of the Titan Metal Company at this place. —Corp. Jack Murphy and Lee J. M. Keichline, of East Kids | { anti-aircraft of Altoona, called on relatives | { Frabut's irmace and is em-~ | {and Mrs | Mrs | apartments, ‘of Mrs Mrs. Schiuntz will be | —Mrs. C. ¥. ter, Ruth, of the Cadillac apart- ments, spent several days last week | with relatives and friends in Har-| | risburg ~-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hull and family moved last week from Burn- side street Water street formerly the Flick family Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lutz, Miss Nellie Armor, Mrs. Elizabeth Proud- foot and Miss Mary Gross spent last Thursday in Lock Haven on a! | business and pleasure trip. Earl Heverly, employed by the National Gypsum Company, at Val- ley View, returned to his duties there op street -Mrs, Olive T. Kersteter and son, Walton, of Harrisburg, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mrs Kersteter's sister, Mrs. Mary Gels- inger at the Yeager family home on North Spring street, -Special sweeper sale, 1942 Uni- versal sweeper value $3995 and a 1942 Universal hand sweeper, valus $16.75, both for $46.95 | Electric Store, Allegheny St. Belle- fonte, Pa. Phone 1062, . -Ciuests at the home of Mrs, H P. Schaeffer, on East High street during the weekend included Mrs Schaeffer's son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gilmer, of near Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs William Troxel, of Shamokin Mrs, Herbert Hull, of Niagara Falls, N. Y.. arrived in Bellefonte { during the weekend, having come here because of the death of her cousin, Edward Kane, of West Lo- gan street, whose funeral] was held Saturday morning —~Private David P. Keller, of the division stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, spent Tuesday and | Wednesd: Ay in Bellefonte with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W Keller on Pine street. He was en- route to Pottstown to vis par- ents Mr he ne it his and Mr Donald of Heverly apartments, several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frabutt and family, at their home in Caldwell, N. J. The formerly lived here, Mrs Frabutt being the former Virginia Kern of Bellefonte Mr George Jodon, of North street, returned home Monday night from a visit with Mr. Jodon's sister, Mrs. Clyde Rosenberger at her home Ft Wayne, Indiana. Mr. Jodon hag re- i sumed his duties at the Atlantic Refining Company depot here, aller a ten days’ vacation {i -—Miss Helen Louise Hartsock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartsock, of East Bishop street, de parted last Thurs sday Philadel- phia, where she has accepted a nursing in the Presbyter- ian Hospital, Miss Hartsock is a re- cent graduate of the Germantown School of Nursing in Philadelphia Mrs. G. Oscar Gray. Mrs. Wil- Ward and Mrs. Kline Wood- of Bellefonte, departed Friday Lancaster, where Mrs, Gray and Mrs. Ward spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gray. In Harris burg Mrs. Woodring was met by her brother, Wade Cruse, who took her to his home in Allentown for the weekend Mrs. Be:tha Hoffman returned during the weekend to her home on North Allegheny street from Glen- side, where she had been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr J. C. Weirick. Mrs. Hofl- man was accompanied here by her sister-in-law, Mrs Belle Johnson, of Philadelphia, who is a guest at the Hoffman home ~Mrs. Loewen M. Olt and infant daughter, Dorothy Lynn, of Wil- lowgrove, near Philadelphia, are spenfiing this week in Bellefonte with Mrs. Olt's parents, Mr. and R. L. Mallory, of the Hayes North Allegheny sireet, They came here as the driving guests Olt's brother-in-law and Marvin Roth- Klinger, spent and Mrs Allegheny in in for position liam ring for sister, Mr. and Mrs i rock, of East Linn street, who spent the weekend in Philadelphia ~After spending several days in Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kirk returned Friday to their home in Michigan City, Ind. During their i stay here they were guests of Mr. Kirk's uncle, James D. Seibert, and Mrs. Seibert, at their home on Pine Confer, both of Camp Shelby, Miss. | street Mr. Kirk, purchasing agent are sperding a 15-day furlough with relatives in Bellefonte. Corp | Murphy is with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr, ang Mrs. Lee Davies, | Pvt. | {i Carl of Blanchard Street, wifile Conifer js with his mother, Mrs John Confer, of East Logan Street. --T. W. Dillenburg, manager of the Bellefonte Western Union office is absent on a three weeks’ vaca- tion and is spending the time at his former home in Dunkirk, N. Y During his absence his duties at the Western Union office here are be- ing taken care of by Mrs. Robert Fochler, of Bradford, who with her children, Bobby and Mrs. Mac Hall, of Milesburg ~-Mr. and Mrs, Richard C, Taylor, of Bellefonte, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daughter at the Centre County Hos- | pital, Tuesday of last week. The little girl, who weighed eight! pounds, five ounces, is the first child in the family. former Jean Stover, daughter of | Mr, and Mrs. Lioyd Stover, of Cole- ville, while Mr. Taylor is a son of | Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, of | Willowbank Street. -Mrs. Hugh States, of Ridgway, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as | a guest of Mrs. Vesta Smith at her apartment in the White building, West High street. She came here especially to see her son, William, who last week enlisted for three years’ service with States Army. Mr. States, for the past two years or more employed Electrig, Bupply Company | 4 ah A PXPocts 0 report for “duty next. week aithough he hasn’ received official notice at this time. and Jerry, are, gucsts of Mrs. Fochler's parents, Mr. the United ti tons for lunch for the Chicago and South Bend Railroad, spent his youth in Belle- fonte, and last week was his first visit here in nearly fifty years, Cronemiller, Jr. second | class seaman aboard the new U. 8. 's battleship North Carolina, re- turned to New York yesterday after spending a week's furlough with his father, Carl Cronemiller, on West Howard street, The North Carolina recently returned to New York from its shakedown cruise and Cronemil. ler expects to rejoin the ship this weekend, He is one of the 28 men assigned to the navigation division aboard the battleship ~Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram of East Lamb street had as guests over the weekend their niece (for-| and | imerly Miss Martha Haines) { husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lindenmuth, of New Jersey, who returned home | | Bunday; and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carlin of Niagara Falls, | mained until Monday noon, Donna Orr, who has been their rid- {ing guest on several previous trips | to Bellefonte. ~The first annua] county-wide meeting and luncheon of the Wom- men's Field Army of the American Society for the Control of Cancer will be held wt the Penn Belle Ho- tel on Wednesday, October 22. A business meeting will take place dur- ing the luncheon which starts at 12:45. Both the luncheon and meet- ing are open to the public ag well as the program of speakers which will follow. Anyone not wishing to attend the lunch attend the | program Stafting AL 7 Réserva- later than Monday, the 20th, with Deitrick and daugh- | | comb house, { Thomas { Charles Kane, after a brief vacation which! he spent at his home on East Bish- | R. K. Owens, | lat the Nazareth YMCA who re home. Two trucks came together The | later in the Mrs, Taylor is the Carling were accompanied by Miss | slight. unch should be made not See the Mallory Studio display) for special October bargain price Keys made while you walt, Hu- bert Rossman, Esso Station, West | Bishop street, Bellefonte, Pa Richard Lane, of McKeesport, spent the weekend in Bellefonte his mother, Mrs. James B.| Lane, at her home on East Linn! | street, | you exactly Mrs. George Hazel was cone fined to her apartment in the New- | East High street, most of last week because of an attack fof intestinal Influenza to the house on South | occupled by! Mr. and Mrs. Miles Decker, Stroudsburg, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mr. Decker's sister, Miss Joanna Decker, at her home of lon North Spring street ~Those from out-of-town who at- tended the funeral of Edward Kane here Baturday morning were Kane, of Philadelphia; of Marcus Hook, and Mrs. Robert Long apd daughter, both of Philadelphia Mrs. Francis Beldin, Mrs eph Y. Bauer and her nephew aunt, Jack Heffelfinger and Miss Ruth Rapp, all of Bellefonte, spent last Thursday on a motor trip to Wellsboro where they visited Penn- sylvania's Grand Canyon -Joseph Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson, of South Spring street, has been transferred from Maxwell Field, Alabama, to Carl- strom Field, Arcadia, Florida, Mr Johnson, former physical director is a meme ber of the U. 8. Plying Cadets -Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hogencamp, of Pleasant Gap, Mr, and Mrs Sherman Beatty and daughter Shir- ley, of Jullan, Mr. and Mrs. John E Riter, of Bellefonte motored to Wellsboro Sunday where they vise ited the Grand Canyon of Pennsyl- vania, and from there went to Wat- kins Glenn in New York Andrew Jendrisak of South Water street, recently received noti- fication from Dean T. Strohm of the International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, that he had suc- cessfully passed his final examina- tion in a special course in shop practice, and would shortly receive a diploma from the schools -Dr. Nevin C Jodon, of East parted Tuesday morning f lehem, where Dr. Jodon is Ing a convention of the 1. 0. O. F lodge as a delegate from the Belle. fonte body The convention will conclude tonight and Dr. and Mrs Jodon expect to return home ime mediately -Members of the Undine Fire Company were called to East Lamb cet about 6 o'clock Monday ev ning when refuse on a dump at the the Musser homestead caught fire, Because of high wind: firemen stood by keep flames from spreading to nearby propert until water from a booster tank had the fire under control ~M:s. Carl Moerschbacher daughier Sally, returned home dur- ing the weekend from a seven weeks’ visit with Mrs. Moerschbacher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Thompeon, In Cleveland. Ohio, They made the trip home as the driving guest Mr. Moerschbacher, who after attending the State Firemen's Convention in Greensburg last week continued west to Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. O. J Skawden Wasy High street, are receiving con- gratulations upon the birth of a daughter at the Centre County Hos- pital, Saturday. The new arrival is the second child and the second daughter in the family Mrs Skaw- denn is the former Doriz Cobb. a daughter of M. M. Cobb. of West High street. Mr. Skawden is an em- ploye of the Sutton Engineering Co —Mrs. Virginia Richards, wife of First It. Harold Richards, of West Chester, 111. ks spending the month of October in Centre county as a guest of her father, H P. Carson, Port Matilda, and also in the home of George Kelley near Milesburg. Mrs. Richards’ husband, a Penn State graduate in chemistry in 1939, is located in Chicago, serving in the Chemical Warfare Procurement District ~Mrs. David Dale and daughter, Mrs. Lewis Orvis Harvey departed Sunday for Philadelphia where they were joined by Mrs. Dale's sister. in-law, Mrs. Hall Crossman, of Nor- ristown, for a drive to Florence 8. C.. to visit Mrs. Crosman’'s sister, Mrs. Silas Wetmore. They made the trip at this time to be present for the wedding of Mrs. Wetmore's son, William, which is scheduled to take place October 18. | --Miss Dorothy Spritzer, who was graduated from the Nurses’ Train- ing School of Mercy Hospital, Al- toona, Saturday afternoon, has ac. cepted a nursing position at the Centre County Hospital here and Jos and Jodon Curtin Mrs de- wr Beth- attend- and street str Ce. rear of old to and of of j expects to begin her duties this! morning. Among those who attend- ed commencement exercises held in| the Roosevelt High School auditor ium were Thomas Spritzer and his brothe:, Joseph, Misg Kemper, Lee | Swartz, Mrs. 8im Baum and daugh- ter, Miss Mary Baum, all of Belle fonte. i Two cars collided at the sharp curve on West Linn street in front! of the home of Karl E. Kusse, Sun- | day morning. One of the cars was! occupied by three women enroute to | Williamsport, while the other car! was occupied by a Williamsport man. | No one was injured in the accident, but damage was placed at $100, It | was the third accident at the same | place within a week. Early last | week a truck broke off an ornamen- tal lamp post in front of the Kusse | week, Damage was John Hartswick, of State Col- lege, former well known resident of Bellefonte and father of Millard | Hartswick, of Reynolds avenue, this city, on Sunday was taken to a pri- vate hospital at Washington, Pa, where he is expected to remain un der treatment for several weeks. | Mr. Hartswick, retired employe of the Bellefonte postoffice, suffered a stroke early in August and has been in poor health since that time He made the trip to Washington as the driving guest of his son, Leroy, of Baden, Pa, who came here for him, Mrs. John Hartswick is with her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Sutherland at Lectadale, while her r husband '#l EA wed Were present, CL Have them taken now-—October | special on Photos—-keep ‘em for Kinias use, The Mallory Studio ' Mr. and Mrs. Basll Doll and Mr Doll's aunt, Mrs, Rose Pearl, spent the weekend with relatives and | friends in Altoona We can't tell you in a few words | Stop In and see the special $2.85 photo and frame. A style will suit The Mallory Studio .] Guy Kline Is enjoying a week's vacation from his duties as a fore. man at the National Gypsum Com- pany plant in Buffalo Run Valley Mr. and Mrs, John Tonner Har- ris, of Camp Hill, near Harrisburg, spent Sunday In Bellefonte with Mr. Harris’ brother, Hardman P Harris ~Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Emerick, of West Linn street, are visiting thelr son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs. Forrest Tanner and family at Little Neck, L. 1 Mrs. Mary Child moved Monday from an apartment in the Hender- son howe uy, East High stree: to an apartmdcat in the Mensch bud. ing opposite the county Court House and Mrs Elmer Lucas moved last week from an apartment In the Rishel home, East High street, to Unionville. Mrs. Lucas is the former Doris Eckman, of Belle- fonte -Mr. and and son, street, Mr Mrs. John E. Dubbs Arthur, of Willowbank spent the weekend with Mrs Dubbs’ son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Dubbs, in Pottsville ~The semi-annual rummage sal? of the Young Woman's Guild of the Bellefonte Presbyterian church will be held Saturday Oct. 25 at | Ta m, in the vacant room in the Far ers National Bank building -Mrs. Paul Mallory who until Mr death recently Aurora, N. Y.. home and son, Bud Mallory's sudden had lived In East and now making their with Mrs. Mallory's son-in- law and daughter Mr Mrs Paul Bitner, in Buffalo Clayton Shope street, expects to leave Friday Ringwood, N. J. to join Mrs. Shope at the home of their son-in-law and daughfer, Mr Mrs Thomas Halgh and family ie weekend Mr. and Mrs expect to home Monday Irvia Noli, of Lane week nd with his mother D. Beibert and Mr at their home on Pine street was HotCrapnnd od here by his fia Lansdowne and N.Y of East Curtin far fOr and for Shope ree downe, Jj» M Seibert He niece who the 14 tries v AIDES ain was Noll, with py 1 1 Lad 4 at Pletaint Gap Mrs. J. O. Heverly daug! Mrs H K have been occupyir the Heve ranged to move house cated Mrs, William who moved time ago Aly oad ter nN y on Nort sme by Mr and family to State College some William Fromm. sop Ww. Fromm of Not y recently has a opted a Railway Express Williamsport. Robert Pre taother, will leave Washington. D C accepted Mrs street Spring emploved in he a pcstion govern Russell Donald Dickson and Miss T Evey, all of Bellefonte, and George Btover, of Centre Hall carly this week for New York 3 where they are attending a beautic- lang’ convention at the Pennsyvi. vania Hotel Mrs. Goodhart and Mrs. Stover are proprietors of the Lila-Marg beauty salon in Belle fontie —8gt. and Mrs. Philip 8. Taylor of Washinglon, D. C., are receivirg congratulations on the birth of their first child, a daughter weighing eight-and-a-hall pounds, born Sa - urday at Georgetown Hospital in Washington Set. Tay or is a son of M:s. Hugh 8. Tavior, of Bellefonte while Ars. Taylor is the former Dorothea NM Tambockian, of Bose fiaior in Mrs helima Mire left Pe , ton, Mass, ~Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarence! . Fromm and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fromm, of North Bpring street, returned to their homes Sunday from a visit to Niagara Falls N. Y. and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fromm visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Fromm and Mr. and Mrs. W C. Fromm visited with Mrs. Fromm's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and | Mrs. Ernest Bigger ~Miss Emmy Lou Craig, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Craig. of West Curtin street, and a sopho- more student at Bucknell Univer- sity, entertained eight of her school friends at the Craig summer home at Hecla Park during the weekend The nine girls attended the Buck- nell-Penn State football game Sat. | urday afternoon, and a dance at the | — { college that evening. returning to the Craig cottage after the dance They remained at Hecla until Sun- day night. | Phyllis McMullin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McMullin, of East Logan street, was guest of | honor at a party held Friday night at her parents’ home in celebration | of her seventh birthday anniver- sary. During the evening the child-! | ren played games and refreshments | | were served. The following were present: Joan Bennett, Lois Brown, | Ann Royer, Donna Rae Wilson, Car- | ol Love, Silvia Barr, Peggy and | Barbara David, Lois Love, Melvin McMullin, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry | David, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Me, Mullin and Mrs. Jesse Bathurst, all of Bellefonte. --Mrs. Mary Barlett, of East Cur- tin street, was in charge of installa. | tion ceremonies of Crystal Springs wri Rebekah Lodge of Bellefonte Friday Harr night in the Odd Fellows building. Mrs. Barlett, district deputy presi- dent of the Northern d t, ine stalled the following officers: Noble grand, Marie Quick, Snow Bhoe; vice-grand, Bernice Stamm, Belle- fonts: treasurer, Sophia Heckman, | Bellefonte: recording secretary, Mar. | garet Decker, Bellefonte, and finan- cial secretary, Ann Badger, Belle- | fonta pfisg Verng Smith of Belle- | fonte, was chairman of the social | * held following the cerer ofies. | reshments were served, Afoyt { WANTED-To buy LG 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 Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion cents for Where advertise ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged REAL ESTATE A advertising--sale or rent, straight one cent a word is charged for real estate KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- ments. Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the advertiser. SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE--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, Miss Sarah Malin, of North Al- legheny street, is visiting her niece Mrs. J. M. Barr family at Al- toona Stop in and October special--fine for Xmas use. Bring now. The Mallory Studio ug ~The Reuben Breon moved recently from one Haupt houses in Pleasant the former Jones house Howard street which purchased and examine the $285 photo portrait ng the Kiddies family of Vie on Mr the w, to East Breon we ek Union- etum- 1-law John {Ler Mrs Mrs ed the and daughter spending several Amanda Way in Eva Dawson has home her Mr. and Mrs Copley, of Halfmoon Terrace James Logan, of Clearfield, has been named manager of the Brown Boot Shop take the place to be made vacant by James Green, who is expected to be called to U. B Army duty late this month Mrs Logan will join he: ner soon as suitable been located with ville to of to ] t d ne quarters have Additional Locals on page Four MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. Y. Wagner & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat Onis Buckwheat Ryt Barley Corn Lost and Found nd Howard, | AC As POUND Black and came to my place abo Owner oan obtain by ide paying C 4 x , Help Wanted w AX FED Beau! Cian-glive ap egperience ‘ 1 fre Democrat WANTED work Mary 3 WANTED Men 2 00 a cord. It pe Runvilie, Bell WANTED 650 paver A cord. Inow Curtin. Pa. Phone Or write Howard. R WANTED-8Saleamen Good pay Reliable 0 call on No i ¢anital 1 { rite J. F Box a0 Pu sutawney, Pa WANTED Dairy farm workers or married. in Sussex Cot ¥ Jersey Good wages and I oy tditiona. Write today for applic blank. No employment agency Ries Co. Board of Agr, Newion Rexrot . i bo cut te men N X44 w ANTED- Exverienced Da rymas farmer for high clas: modern fa having all convenientes, good sal and part of profits to right man with helpful wife, In answering. give size of family. and where employed pas! fear. Boring ovening. Write A B €_ in care of the Centre Democrat Office. x42 WANTED Con onl and ' umber cperaton fo open un coal mines and #LriD- pings, also cut timber, paner wood RR. ties and mine ties. oni the sever. al large tracts of land in Centre and Clinton Counties. Must have your own equipment and operate on feases. rentals or rovally basis Call | or address OG. Edward Haupt, owner _x R. D. 3, Bellefonte Pa. Work Wanted WANTED A job driving truck plenty | of experience. Leroy Griffin, Beile- forte, R. D. 1, (Houserville) x42 WANTED Position ny housekeeper in small family by reliable compet. ent woman with experience ference. Write 8. E. Centre Demo- crat, x42 Wanted to Buy WANTED, ~Youth bed. or small single bed hone 666, Beliefonte. x42 WANTED To buy small John | Deere Tractor, Model L or L. A. Inquire of Prank Philips, Spring Mills, BR. D. 1 x42 | second hand shafting, best prices pald, Inquire | of Swartz Machine Shop, Bellefonte Pa. Phone 32-R 410 | WANTED--To buy cattle and hogs of any kind, Also trade or buy bulls. | Inquire of Hubert Neil, Bellefonte, R 2 Phone T20-R-2 WANTED---Antique furniture, Bu- reaus, writing desks, doughtrays, chairs, tables. stands, high pos beds, guns, dolls, pewter er clocks, oid gmss and china. High- eat ice id. Cora M. Schmuck 136 BE. Market St. York, Pa. 4 pd, i h for collectors in est U. 8. Bureaus, raion chairs, rr i ry iy : - na, an ue. in, Se Card of Thanks MOULAIN-We tke hu meant of expreesi our tha to neighbors apd ‘friends’ tor the use of their cars, tributes and their many ar of kindly ain: fate ‘of I! pes } POR Re- | and-fath- | aT POR SALE bushel Pa Draped 1). 100 ner RM 2 exler Centre Hall FOR BALE Keifer nH Geo, Durner, R n Pa x42 FOR BALE C. Willan A x42 imber nD lefonte L984 Mrs E Bel FOR SBALE--¥eifer pears Roan, Blanchard Street FOR BALE ' water front Cail Howard 2712 FOR SALE used only Pleasant 44 4 one Gap, Pa FO R BAL EA Heatrola only g a §lO-R-13 R 3 SAL ¥ ite or will Phione 224-R POR FX R BALE Lh POR BALE--Cx the Qualiel., oats L | P nin FOR SALE--Northern Sp win am SALE Zion POR § Sal JF Bhi W Va ¥ PR Gap and Cen a Le Col FoR Picars tz Lumber 144 1 haul rate. Call Cappereill jeville. itf POR BALE Coal and wood sashes away at a low 847-J) for Dprices. Sam Beliefonte, Pa. BR D. 1, Cc iver King uipped, elect:t take off and Hublersburg ase POR BALE tractor and plow uy eg lights, starter. power pulley. Mrs. John Mails Pa FOR BALE 12° Ly price. Ing Logan St w 8 A 1940 4 rd tractor, wit? t » Reasonable Baviet., East Phone 230- x42 POR SALE--Baldawin, Bellflower Nor- thern Soy and Stayman apdles al sprayed. Inquire Rajon ¥. Lue RD. Centre Hall Phone 25-R« 12 X43 POR BAL oa Now OTN ears oid fashion Rambo apples. some sweet Paradise and other variet ex Inquire of J. B. Swartz. R. D2, Belie- fonte, Pa x42 FOR SALE Short glah wood at Green { Valley sawmill, between Cap and Centre Hall Inguite of Houte Lamnber Co. State College, Pa | Phone 708 x42 | FOR SALE “Baby carriage, can be used as stroller. also a baby walker and a sulkey Priced reasonabio Mra. Russell Jodon, Bush's Addition | Phone 287-R. - x42 FOR SALE..A second hand room stove orice $500 Also an auto- matic electric washing machine Some comb honey, Inauire of Lioyd | Lucas, Milesburg. Pa. Phone 425- “RL Bel Jefonte Pa of Pa alo some | FOR SALE--New McCormick Deering No 4<A all steel manure sphreader Cash orice 8150. Alo New Idea | reader for sale liberal allow. {ance on vour old soreader. M H Betz, Howard, Pa Phone 2731 x43 | FOR SALE-Hundreds of used tires all sizes from 15 to 26 Inch rims | Backed by written guarantee. Open | {evenings until 8 o'clock Wallrun | Auto service, Snow 8hoe Intersection. Phone 153 11 Pleasant Live Stock FOR BALE, Several bulls, 2 large enough T. B, and Bangg dis quire of Andrew ( fonte, R. D. 2 Phon young Hockey 476-114 FOR BALE 2 FARMERS Cenur Ueda y a [4 prices 1 Riegel, Owner Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR BALE--Tw 1s wel broken Ed Fik Pa 8 SALEEng Mined Call i end W. E Parreit POR FOR SALE 4 For Sale F Real Estate tate « DB D 1 FOR Louse witl : water, Jocated i Bonen Te, & B Ke io h SAI E ‘bevwes Le] For Sale or Rent 2% 530 A Die for poul for raising = } B-room dwelling bh lights; rur water barn, near school and imoroved high R Bellefor te D3 Houses POR RENT ning tor Rent 830 one-half brick ike At 145 N.S Fellpante Hot walter Inquire at this office FC Rn R 5 room o n Bei iefonte shed, hot water heat peo range good oondi- tion 207M. Belicfonte, Pa 4241 heat modern bunga- Phone yn dwell flats Several six roc four some Haupts FOR RENT houses apartments ences. Call Pa Pe PENT Brick hoe «ix and bath, two car garage, hot water heat Reni ressonabie Harry Mauck N. Thomas 8§i.. Bellefonte. Pa Phone , 58-3 x42 POR RENT-—Dweill ne, . number 825 8 Allen Street, State College. nine rooms, bath. hardwood floors, steam heat Inquire Bellefonte 160-R 2324 FO™ RENT - all conveniences Rent auire of John 8 Lambert 383-M, Bellefonte, Pa. In and veni- onie x44 ing room have all oon! Place, Bell FAOTs Ravage. wl five | room hose with 82700. In Jr. or eal! forenoon 331 | POR RENT--845 number 122 Eas! Hamilton Ave. State Ooliege nine rooms, bath. efficient steam heal hardwood. first, second foots, garace Inquire Bellefonte 440- R 32u | FOR SALE—Some of my new crop of milk fed turkeys are ready fo 1 sale. Guaranteed finest flavor and’ | quality. Dressed free and delivered and banauets. Carl A Sager, Mack- eyville, Pa. one Mill Hall 631 Bellefonte 15i-R FOR SALE-<Weather strip. Rock- wool Insulation and Screens, Jet | Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip Oo. take care dollars, keeps out dirt, summer heat and winter cold. For estimates with. out obligation, call or write O. J. Bo- Inger, unary, Belleville, Pa Phone 58 0 ENOGRAVED--Name oards, personal stationery nished by us at reasonable pepect our line before ordering ge Oentre Democrat, FOR BALB--A 6-ro0ll corn New Idea. practically good as new: She 1130 Gacian All shane. One 10- MoCormick-Deering tracto™ One 5 bottom John Deere tractor slow. One org. Ig ease snreader | Ss a Special prices to hotels, restaurants | or | x43 of your needs. Saves fuel | of | tin 8t - ! wedding | Jnvitapiong and announcements. ete. can be furs | pep prices. We have on disnlay all kinds of en- | graved work. Call at our office and | else | Belletonts, | husker, | EAN Rooms For Rent rally 10 de. x82 centrally Meals if POR RENT “Bedroom cated in Belisfonte “ired. Phot re 27-3. Fen PENT Two “furnished rooms for light hsekeening Inquire i Mre. Roxanna Smith, 118 E Lomn = : Bell efonte Pa | FOR RENT -Piret floor fortiatied i room. steam heal, orivate entrance { and private bath. One verson only { Available October Ist. Anniv in ner. | son after 9:30 a. m. at 108 East Cur- | Bellefonte 40 Apartments for Rent RENT-—Anartment, 1 "ah Call Boal'thure 2551 x42 FOR RENT-<A 4 room and ban unfurnished apartment cor. Lamb and Thomas te. Phone pa x POR RENT--A second floor 4 room | apartment, corner Curtin and Alle- | gheny Sta. 82500. Inquire of Firs ; National Bar Bellefonte, Pa. 381 FOR RENT--A 4 or 5 room unfur. 3 rooms and Heat Paraiso in guint 1; " Linger: Site Coline. 2 D 1 A Pl eae # FOR RENT nished apartment, 3 POR RENT oe 674 Phone Farm For Rent POR RENT far Business Opp ortunity POR BALE-~The C 8 H b ard "4 Cider Making IDER MAK Enisonpal key Ain- i NOs x43 Eos ety of ucetown a roa-t sUuDDer on "Serve fr rom 5 to B yd 40¢ luding des- i% welcome Wy ive “The DINNER AND BAZAAR jet hrigtia masked refreshn Danone at nents Every body okra FNTERT ATNMENT. in the Soring TE Sct i a ual torium oh y from 9:30 to nm WMRF lew) town Pa ¥ sored by the Adminis. 1 of the Locust Grove oh rch. Price of admis ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH and all Payments Can Be Applied on Purchase Price! CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. ©0. Bellefonte State College Floor Show EVERY NIGHT wr AT cn Harry's Tavern righad amar'ment with water and i" Pa. lh 4 FT hy Em i oh ¥ ho :