Page Five or October 23, 1941. LOC ALS --Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams and daughter, Mary Ann, of East Curtin street, spent the weekend with rela- tives and friends in Mt und Greensburg -Mr., and Mrs. H. Ross Wallace, of St. | Bishop street, Pleasant | Mary's, spent the weekend | ~Keys made while you wait, Hu- bert Rossman, Esso Station, West Bellefonte, Pa . Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bickel, re-| cently married, have gone to house- | keeping in an apartment in the | Charles Young home on South Al- with relatives and friends in Miles- | legheny street burg and Bellefonte, Is now employed at St. Mary's, --Mrs. Annie Whippo, of South] Allegheny street, on Monday attend- | ed the funeral of her sister-in-law Mrs. Wallace Fisher, who died sud- | denly at her home last Friday | —-Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Noll, of | North Allegheny street, were called) to Washington, D. C., Sunday, be- cause of the illness of Dr. Noll's bro- ther, Frederick Noll, a former well known Bellefonte resident. -Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Gisewhite and four children, of Meadville, spent the weekend in Bellefonte | with Mr. Gisewhite's sisters, Mrs. Mary Waite, of East Bishop Stree’, and Mrs Alice Hazel of Pine Street, | Rev. A. J. Chervenak, assistant pastor of St. John's Catholic church, who had been undergoing treatment in the Mercy Hospital, Johnstown, ks now convalescing at the home of | relatives in Portage, and according to reports is rapidly improving in health. —Former Judge M. Ward Flem- ing, Mrs, Fleming and their daugh- ter, Mary, spent the weekend In Philadelphia with Judge and Mrs Fleming's daughter, Winifred, who is a student at Temple University Saturday they attended the Penn State—Temple {ootbal] game. -A flight of ten two-motored planes, possibly bombers, flew over Bellefonte about 3 o'clock Monday afternoon, headed east. The first three planes were in a close V for-| mation and the second group of four and the third group of three planes were in staggered formation —Mrs. Samuel D. Rhinesmith of Fast Bi-hop Street, was discharged from the Centre County Hospital Monday after undergoing medical and surgical treatmeént at that in- stitution since Thursday of last week. Mrs. Rhinesmith had not been in good health for about two months. —Mr, and Mrs, Albert Hacket:, of Mingoville, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of their first child a daughter weighing nine pounds, born at their home last Thursday. Mrs. Hackett is the lormer vennie Hinds, of Mingovilie while Mr. Hackett is a son of Mr and Mrs. Irvin Hackett, of Belle- fonte, —Mrs, William E. Hurley, of West Howard Street, suffered a bruise about the head early Saturday morning when she fainted while attending the curb market on How- ard Street nearby her home. She was taken to her home where medi- tal"aif "was summoned. Mrs, Hur- ley suffered no serious ill-effects from the mishap —Mrs., Louis 8S. Schad, of East Curtin Street and Mrs, Robert Wil- lard, of East Bishop Street, spent the latter part of last week on a motor trip to Schenectady, N. Y., | and through the New England States. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Schad's brother-in- law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Walker, who joined them in Al- lentawn, —A woman's touch is apparent to- day in the decorations of the Belle- fonte Y. M. C. A. lobby. At the win- dows hang altractive new draperies and in several of the windows are boxes of luxuriant flowers, The re- | sult is that the lobby has lost its cold “institutional” appearance and seems much cozier than before. It is presumed that the improvement is the work of Mrs L. C. Heine- man, wife of the ¥Y. M. C. A. secre- tary. Mr. and Mrs. Clark N. Ailkey and family on Monday will move from North Spring street to the home they recently purchased on East Linn street, They will occupy the first floor of that property. The second floor, now being remodeled, will be occupied sometime next month by Mrs. Mary Wright and daughters, Nancy and Jane, who will move from the Baum apart- ments, North Allegheny street. The | third floor apartment of the Alkey building has not been leased at this time. —The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Bellefonte postoffice employes were | entertained by Mrs, Daniel S8how- | aiter at her home, 114 East Lamb | street, Monday evening. Eight of the group were present, mciuding Mrs. T. Russell Cowen, presiklent; Mrs Showalter, vice president: Mrs. Wil- | liam Rowe, secretary; Mrs. Millard Hartswick, treasurer; Mrs. Morton | Smith, Mrs. Artes Everett, Mrs, Wil- | liam Geissinger, and Mrs. Samuel Barnhart, Refreshments and decor- ations were in keeping with the Hal- | lowe'en season, —Agnes Swarm, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Elwood Swarm, of Pike] Street was guest of honor at a party | held Saturday afternoon at her | parent's home {n celebration of he: third birthday anniversary. During | the afternoon the children played | games and refreshments were serv- | ed. The [following were present: James Quinn, Helen Thal, Joyce Houser, Patty Ann Hosley, Anton- ette Bonfatio, Joyce and Jeanne Saxion, Delores Baney, Mary Louise Grafmyer, all of Bellefonte, and Mabel Harshbarger of Elmira N Y Agnes received many presents, -T. N. McAlarney, proprietor of The Big Trout Inn, South Water street, last week had a portion of the solid limestone cliff at the rear of the building blasted away and is preparing to erect an additional room which will be used for storage purposes. The blasting was done by Homer Justice, who used a total of 17 sticks of dynamite to bring down a large quantity of stone, Although the blasting was done within a few feet of the brick building, the walls were undamaged, not a cup or a glass broken, and no stones were thrown more than four or five feet, Mr. Wallace! of | | fonte, i mers daughter, { Harry | fonte, last Thursday i thers’ club entertained | Shallcross summer cotiage | mount.” near Runvilie { Hays W. Mattern, Jr., | committee in charge of attesting to Mr. Jusiice's skill in i, —Mr. and Mrs, Paul Kellerman Caleville, last week moved to Bellefonte and are occupying an| apartment in the Houck house on North Ridge Street. | ~The semi-annual rummage sale of the Young Woman's Guild of the! Bellefonte Presbyterian church will be held Saturday, October 25 at 1 p.| n., in the vacant room in the Farm- ers’ Natoinal Bank building James O'Connor, of near Belle- and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson, of North Spring street, Bellefonte, have been notified that they are to appear at the U. 8. Court in 8Secranion, Monday, October 27, to serve as jur- ors. To do your best work, In the easiest possible manner, be sure your seeing is as nearly as possible, normal. Consult Dr. Howard F Bauer, Optometrist, at the W. E Crossley, Jewelry Store, Belle fonte Pa. —Mrs. Annie 8. Heverly and | daughter Miss Hazel J, Heverly have closed their home in Beech Creek for the winter months and are again making their home with the E. E Widdowson family on North Alle- gheny Street. James R. Hughes, op street, Bellefonte, Thursday was admitted to the Cen- tre County Hospital to undergo treatment for an (lness resembling shingles, yesterday was reported to be responding nicely to treatment Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Martin of East Curtin street, Sunday went to Atlantic City, N. J., where Mr Martin, superintendent of the Cen- tral Pennsylvania Gas Company here, is attending the sessions of the American Gas Association conven- tion —Mr. and Mrs, George Stevenson, daughters Erma and Betty and son Frank, of Waddle, spent two weeks in New York City visiting the for- Sara, who is chief nurse at the S. Army Dispen- sary. While there they visited many points of interest William 8S. Rider, former well known reside. of Bellefonte residing in Beaver Falls, Pa been removed to his home from the Providence Hospital, aft having undergone a very serious operation for gall-bladder. His condition is as well as can be expected ~Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart, of Spring Lake, N. J. spent several hours Sunday with Mr. and Mrs O. | B., Malin and family at their home on North Allegheny Street Mrs Stewart was formerly affiliated with the Home ‘Etoriomics Extension] Service at Penn State College. —Miss Nancy wright, daughter of Mrs. Mary Wright, of the Baum apartments, North Allegheny street, has resigned her position in the of- fices of Whiterock Quarries and on Monday began the duties of her new position as stenographer in the of- fices of the Titan Metal Company Miss Mary Louise Johnson daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Johnson of West Linn Street, ani Corp. Edward A. Spicher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd 8Spicher of Pleas- ant Gap, will be married at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Bellefonte Methodist Church. Rev, Harry © Stenger will perform the ceremony —Mrs. Newton 1. Wilson, of War- riors Mark, and her sister, Mrs M. | M. Marcey, were callers at this of- fice Tuesday while in Bellefonte on a business and pleasure mission. Mrs. Marcey is preparing to leave about November 1 for her home in St. Ignatius, Montana, after spend- ing ten months with her sister in Warriors Mark John F. Smith, of North Alle- gheny street, clerk to Centre County Local Draft Board No. 1 of Belle- fonte, departed for Scranton this Thursday morning, heaving been sub. poenaed to appear as a wiilness in several cases of local selectees who are charged with failure to comply of West Bish. who last n or | with the provisions of the Selective; Service Act. Rev. and Mrs. C, Nevin Stamm, Clevenstine, Edward R Owens, Joan Kusse Miss Sarah Pisher, Mrs, Harry Badger, Mrs. Paul Carner, Mry, James Decker and Mrs. Millard Hartswick, all of Belle | attended the sessions of the Central Pennsylvania 8ynod of the Reformed church at Lewistown, as delegates of the local church and its various organiza- tions. ~—Members of the Bellefonte Mo- their hus-' bands and friends at a Hallowe'en | party last Thursday night at the! “Twin- The evening | was spent in Hallowe'en games, and’ refreshments were served. Prizes were awarded to the following: Mrs, | T. 8. Guyer, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dubbs, Charles’ E. Martin and Grover Corman, Mrs, | C. E. Martin was chalrman of the arrange- | ments, She was assisted by Mrs. Ar- | thur C. Hewitt, Mrs. Hays W. Mat. | tern, Mrs. Ray C. Noll and Mrs. Lynn Fromm, -Members of the drama section of the Bellefonte Woman's Club | held a Hallowe'en party at the home | of Mrs, E E Widdowson on North | Allegheny Street, last Thursday | night. The entertainment included | square dancing with Mrs. Marie | Rhoads calling, and bridge and five | hundred. Among the 20 persons] present were two new members Mrs. Paul Walizer and Mrs, James Landis. Refreshments were served by Mrs, Widdowson and the co-hos- | tesses, Mrs, Alexander Brown and Mrs. John C. Anderson. The next meeting of the section will be held November 19 at the home of Mrs. Paul Carner with Mrs. Louella Cheesman and Miss Sue Armstrong as co-hostesses, Miss Eleanor Wion will be in charge of the meeting. | Richard, | Miss Janet Potter, of Polk, isl ‘spending this week with her sister, | Mrs. H. L. Curtin and family at thelr home In Curtin, | Miss Ruth Wilson, of Altoona, spent Friday In Bellefonte with Mrs Mary Geisinger at the Yeager lam- {ily home on North Spring street Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Heineman, of Willowbank street, attended a | meeting at the Renovo Y. M. C. A} on Friday Mr. Heineman tary of the local *Y Free Movies, Free Prizes at the [ DeHaas Electric Co., cooking school, tonight at the Episcopal Parish House, Lamb street, Bellefonte, Pa beginning at 7:30 o'clock ’ Mrs. T. J. Kelleher and son, of South Spring street, spent the weekend in Pittsburgh | {with Mrs, Kelleher's daughter, Elea- nor, who is empioyed as a nurse in that city, Among those from who on Saturday attended Navy-Cornell football game at Bal- timore, Md., were Ralph Toner, of North Allegheny street, and Harry Meese, of East Bishop street --Mr. and Mrs. Emery Wolfe, of Wilkinsburg, arrived in Bellefonte | during the latter part of last week, | having come here because of the death of Mrs. Wolfe's aunt, Miss Ida Weaver, of East Howard street Pvt. Morris Houser, stationed at Camp Wheeler, Ga. received an honorable discharge from the U. 8 Army last week and has returned to his position in the offices of the Na- tional Gypsum Company here — Mrs. John Bauer Luther Smith returned homes in Bellefonte Saturday Lodi, Y.. where they spent a with their sister Mrs. Rebie gan and Mrs Kate Smith and families Mrs. Hugh Taylor, of East Linn street, departed Friday Wash- ington, D. C., for a visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Philip Taylor, who recently became the happy parents a daughter, their first child ~-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Wagner returned to their home on Scuth Allegheny street during the weekend from a trip to New York where u purchased fall and winter merch: dise for the J. B. Wagnte department store is secre- Bellefonte the Mrs thelr from week Coo their and Lo N N for of from out-of-town the fu- held at after. Davi d here the Among those who were here Saturday for neral of Mrs. Lillian Saylor Methodist church that noon, were Mr. and Mrs Craig. of Scottdale. While were guests of their cot Mrs. Henry Gross street the of South Russell Hill and son of Altoona, spent the weekend Mrs. Hill and sons JAgAn | dore. who for past had been guests ther-in-law and sist | Mrs. Edward R. Miller, of East High street. Sunday Hill family re- turned to their home in Altoona ~Cars driven by George I. Purnell of Bellefonte, and Harry C. Driver Mill Hall. R. D. 2. were slightly dam- (aged Sunday ip Lock Haven when {they met At an intersection Mr i Purnell. who made a report of the i accident to the police, sald he had already entered the intersection when ick by the other automo bile the the ater STL ~During the weekend Mrs. G. Ed- ward Harper was discharged from the Centre County Hospital where she had been under treatment since fracturing her hip in a fail three weeks ago, and was taken the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jer- ome Harper, on East Bishop street, where she will remain until she has regained use of the injured limb and is able to return to her apart- ment in the Electric Supply Com- { pany building on West High street —Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Zieg- ler, of East Curtin Street announce the engagement of their daughter Betty A Ziegler, to Samuel H Bricker. son of Mrs. J M. Bricker, of Reynolds Avenue No date has been set for the wedding Miss Zeigler is a graduate of the Belle- fonte High School and has been em- ployed for some time in the offices of the Centre County Thrift Corp, on South Spring Street. Mr. Brick- er is a graduate of the Bel.efonte High School and of Penn State Col- lege and is employed by the Ameri. | can Lime & Stone Company in Bellefonte. Ralph Gingher, of Clearfield, employe of the Clearfield Trust Company, on Monday morning at the Clearfield Hospital underwent an operation for the removal of a | goitre. Although the operation is re-! ported to have been successful, it} was somewhat more severe than us. ual and Mr. Gingher will not be per- mitted to receive visitors for four] days. Mr. Gingher, a son of Mr, and | Mrs. R. A. Gingher of Curtin, and prother of Jack Gingher of Belle! fonte, and Kenneth Gingher, now | of Smethport, is widely known in the Bellefonte area where he spent his boyhood years. -.Miss Katharine Beaver, daugh- | ter r of Thomas Beaver, of West Cur- | { tin Street, will become the bride of | Raymond L. Hilton, of Womelsdorf, | Berks County, son of Mr, and Mrs, | I. 8. Hilton, of Wyomissing, at a ceremony to be held at 4 o'clock | this Saturday afternoon, October | 25 in the Bellefonte Presbyterian | church, The Rev. William © | Thompson, pastor of the church, wil] officiate. Attendants on the couple! will be Miss Margaret Beaver, of | Bellefonte, sister of the bride- to- | | be, as bridesmaid, and Mr. Hilton's | to elsdorfl, who will be best man. After | the wedding members of the imme- | diate families and the bridal party | wil] go to the Nittany Country Club | for a reception and dinner. Upon their return from a wedding trip! Mr. and Mrs, Hilton will be at home | at Womelsdorf. Miss Beaver was graduated from the Bellefonte High | School in the clasa of 1936 and from Penn State College in the class of | 1940. Until her resignation early | this month she was employed in the | dentaj offices of Dr. D. L. Flegal on | North Allegheny Street. Mr, Hil- ton was graduated from the Wyom- issing High School, and from the University of Cincinnati in the class of 1935, He is employed pr 4 the Armstrong Cork Company, of caster, 8 i i i r | this i H.C. Ziegler, Rebersburg, Pa THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ‘Miss Mildred West, daughter of | 7 Mr. and Mrs. Frank West, of East Linn street, returned home Tuesday from Texas, where she had visiting for several weeks Mr, and Mrs. M. R. Johnson, Nerth Spiing street, are spending week at St. Benedict county, with their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bowersox Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wetzel, of South Thomas street, departed on Tuesday for Goshen, Ind. weeks’ visit with their daughter-in-law, Mr, Wetzel, Mr, and Mrs East Linn street week with relatives and friends in Ridgway. Mr. Weston is employed at the West Penn Power Company of- fices here All ladies of this community are invited to the DeHaas Electric Co cooking school at the Episcopal Par- ish House, Bellefonte, Pa., tonight October 23. Free prizes, free movies and gifts of food ' ~Special sweeper sale, 1942 versal sweeper value $3995 and a 1942 Universal hand sweeper, valu? $16.75, both for $4095. R. K. Owens, Electric Store, Allegheny St. Belle- fonte, Pa, Phone 1062, ut ~-Harry Vonada, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Vonada, of East High street, until recently employed in the A. & P. super-market here, has gone to Harrisburg where he has accept ed a position In the Milner Hotel intercession of Jackson-Crissman-8Saylor Post Vel- erans of Foreign Wars, Bellefonte James and Edward Elder, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elder, last week were admitted to the school [or children of veterans at Scotland, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Preston Plumb, of Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Charles Pound, of Del Rio, Texas, arrived in Bellefonte Saturday for a brief visit with Mr. Plumb’s brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr and Mrs E. L Plumb of the Parrish apartments Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Gutteron children Jane and Billy, of pent Sunday in Belle- Mrs. Gutteron’'s mother Carpeneto and family, of Allegheny street Mr. Guiter- coach at the Clearfield High oon and Mis, Miles Russell Weston, of I Through the and Clearfield fonte with Mrs Louls uth nis School William Saylor, of Ebensburg spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his brother, Peler Baylor, of North Penn street. Mr. Saylor, former res ident of Bellefonte many years employed by the thers here i years ago and this was “back home” since 1 Pvt and for o area Hn left abou 45 AO and Peter beth treet is Man- Man- Mon- Pvt y for Camp Josep distors » and Mary gino of East day Har Mangino boarded Shelby, Miss, to Battery B Bellefonte, of which a meme ber, after spending a furlough at his home Mrs NY Port Chester mic gin and E 1A isburg all went to where he is ’ Fred W. Topelt, of Brook- and Mis Mae Kappes of N. Y. are here for a visit with Mrs. Topelt's mother, Mri Malse H. Biouse, al her home South Thomas street Mira. Topeld expects to sail ate this month for Trinidad British West Indies, join Mr. Topeit, who !} ployed there for the months Oscar Santa Maria yn * 14 as past ven & ¢ of Havana uba. one of the early airmail pilots! the New York to Cleveland some years ago, and Miss Cecelia} Moerschbacher, of Bellefonte and ore Pittsburgh burgh Rantoul. Ill, for a visit with Moerschbacher's nephew, Pvt. Riche rd C. Austin, who ls receiving spec ia] instruction at Chanute Field From there Mr Santa Maria and Miss Moerschbacher flew to Phila- delphia for a visit with Mr. Santa Maria's brother. On their way back to Pittsburgh by motor they expect to stop in Bellefonte for a several days’ visit with Miss Moerschbach- ers mother, Mrs. Mary Moersch- bacher, at the family home on Thomas street. While they were in Chicago they had a most interesting visit with Jack Knight, who will be remembered in Bellefonte as another of the pioneer pilots when airmail | service was inaugurated through’ tiiis area Additional Locals on page Four £ Work Wanted WANTED Young gird doing zeneral house work. Phone Bell efonte 785- Jel. x43 "girl aged Nn “desires a on n wanta work DOs tion as typist. Can take short- | hand. Phone 2427 Bnow Shoe, a x WANTED-—Reliable middie aged wo- man desires house work in Fleming, Pa Wanted to Buy x43 WANTED--To buy 50 pullets. horn or Hampshire Rede Inquire x WANTED-—To buy second shafting, best prices paid of Bwartz Machine 8hop, Bellefonte Pa. Phone 32-R 4111 | » WANTED--To buy cattle and hogs of any kind. Also trade or buv bulls | Wat of Hubert Neil, Bellefonte R 2 Phone 720- R-2 nt WANTED—To buy small farm not over 10 or 12 miles from Bellefonte Must be cheap, but not necessarily in condition. Write box E. J. Care ntre Democrat, x43 Cider Making | brother Frank C, Hilton, of Wom-| cinmR MAKING—Cider will be made at the Boob Cider Mill at Pledier. between Aaronsburg and Woodward, every Wednesday. x44 been | of Camuria | for a two and! are spending this Uni-| been fm. | recently flew from Pitts. | to Chicago and from there to; Miss | small | family adults. Write P. O. Box 74. CLASSIFIED ADVEDTISEMENTS 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 cents for first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising—sale or rent, KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- ments. Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted wo divulge the name of the advertiser. BUBSCRIBER'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 tines a year at different intervals, Te —_— : Card of Thanks | BAYLOR We take this thanking ail persons who contr uted any manner or form the death of Mrs. Lynn Baylor band and daughter, Mrs Belby a e { FOR BALE Nittany Cabbage 1 cent Gardens, Nittany a pound Pa, x40 EF D fonte x42 FOR SALE--Keifer pears Roan, Blanchard Street, Mrs Bel means in FOR Lost and Found Mule Laowt BALE odd PCR It mec) POR SALE Between Centre Hall and Mi) auto Meense plate No. bos please return Ph 5.R-3 ™ ~ Help Wanted WANTED LAR FOR SALE fa John Lone mi a Dy no J A Mauls, Hublersburg Milih one FOR SALE A girl family i Cale 10 do house 0 washing Wir i office CFla am — Mrs. ( WANTED—Men to cu BALE--Good 85.00 a cord Ind! nett, Runville, Bel ~A midd] tL paper wood ref E 8 Ber fonte, R. D. 3 x43 Ww AN 'ED le aged lady to keep w. Cos WANTED To the 1 atiracilive Rand fonte 1 : t on te Pa Phon FC TR BALE ract and WANTED-—-Salesmen Good pay Reliable to call on farmer v required Pun capital Box 250 Write Xsutawney POR SALE—Farm lime a: Brice | farm- ers can aflord ” 1 C. MM. long Zion 1813 WANTED Dairy farm we x or married Jersey Good ditions Write blank No Sussex Cx FOR SALE i Board of J WANTED facturer and work POR BALE--Coal away at Prom Pa. R and wood a Jow rat "ne fonte frelen Danvill WANTED--Coa 0 ODen UD finEs, also om RAB tim and Bai laree Lracis of piinton Counties. Must a) equipement and [1 wr & rovais ard Pa flefon we and umber coal min timniber mine Lien and is es SALE-Burley . fraternity ng cano $1200 Pease, 5237 Went exe. Pa Pl POR SALE- Ir tH fiase encioned Also © Dur 0 COhrothe t i re of Wi 81 ain furna re Inguis Beaver Ave whe Reddo on the sever. Centre and fiave your ote rae on basis, Cs WPt, owner x44 FC " larg re Fund w x 3 soda dmann ah Bellefonte, Pa Articles tor Sale a. POR SALE Good used farm wagon M. H. Betz, Howard, Pa. Phone 273) x43 POR SALE--Enameled range not water front, A No. 1 conditior Cail Howard ane FoR SALE- Teun sweeper $1075 Inagu Owens electric Btore, Bellefonte POR SALE Some of of milk fed turkeys sale Guaranteed nest t quality. Dressed free and delivered. | Special prices 10 hotels, restaurants and banquets. Oar] A Sager, Mack eyvilie, Pa, Phone Mill Hail 63] Bellefonte 151-R x41 my Pon SALE Sprayed Bald must be moved before « i 3 Inquire, 8 H_ Bitner, Centre Hall Pa x43 SALE. New ce reasonable Valentine 8¢ home Mm Bell made TURs George H efonte Pa x43 FOR SALE--~Weather woo! Insulation and Chamberlin Metal Wea take care of your needs Saves fuei doliara, keeps out dirt summer heat and winter cold estimates with- out obligation i or write O. J Bo- linger. Reoresentative, Belleville, Pa Phone 58 20d sIrin Rock - Screens, Jet her Str Ce Pri Cox ~-EAETRON “table mode] 5 $1495 and up. Inguire of RK Owens Electric Store, Bellefonte Pa x44 FOR FOR SALE-Medium size Heatrola Will sell cheap. Inquire of Clair Breon, BR. D. 1, Bellefonte, Pa. Valley { View x43 FOR SALE—Reconditioned as jlow as $1950 at R Electric Store, Bellefonte, Foe FOR SALE-—Heatrola, ens range and a 1989 Ford truck, cab over engine Vadicense. J CC. Goodhart. RD 1 j Centre Hall, Pa x43 |For SALE—A bovs bicycle in good condition $1000. Inquire of Wil- liam Holderman, Bush Addition Bellefonte, Pa x43 | POR SALE—Dodge truck, 1% ton excellent condition. $550.00 cash 11.00 miles on same. Address P. D care of thia office x43 | POR SALE-—An oak dining room ex- ENGRAVED—N ame cards wedding invitations and announcements personal stationery elec. can be fur- nished bY Us a! ressonable prices We have on display all kinds of en- graved work. Call at our office and inspect our line before ordering eise- Oentre Democrat, Bellefonte LY tt M aviags Owens Phone x44 K Pa Loans to Fa rmers FARMERS ~-YOu an borrow for tractors, equipment, livestock of practically any farm purpose throu-h your own Cooperative at 41, % yearly Your stook of equipment js gecurity— | No Emdorsers. See Geo. Mothers. haven, Boalbure, Pa or Robert Ziegler every Saturday morning at Musser Gettig's office. Beliefonie, pri write Hollidayabure Production Cred- | it Association Hollidaysburg, Pa. x43 tension table, with 5 leaves. Also a white iron. single bed with spring | Wanted to Rent | Call Bellefonte 666 x43 ——— ef | WANTED-TO rent a 2 or 3 room | POR SALE Pie pumpkins, and some | unfurnished apartment or will | vounes New Hampshire Red roosters. share house, for widow and 3 chil- {| Inquire of C. W. Bartley, Bellefonte dren. Write Box K. Care of Centre {R. D 2 Phone P07-R-8 x45 | Democrat. x43 POR SALE—Hale piano tuning ham- | | mer, tool roll and complete set of tools and repair material. all in fine condition. Inquire of or write 122 | Pountain 8L., Jersey Shore, Pa. x45 Farm F For Rent | FOR SALE—Rundreds of used tires, | all sizes from 15 to 26 inch rims Backed by written guarantee, Oven | levenings untill 8 o'clock. Walirun {Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection. | Phone 1563 134 FOR SALE—Baldwin, Belifiower, Nor- | thern Sov and Stayman apples all help and can furnigh reference heed | sprayed. Inquire of Raioh P. Luse { apply. Box 113, Bellefonte, Pa. x43 Rr D. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 25-R- | La 12. uid Live Stock FOR SALE-Registered Guernsey bull, | Glades Farm, Gertrude R iller, Penna. Purnace, x42 Holstein cows, her Nein, Bellefonte A Brockerhoff. FOR BALE-—One vearling heifer, two young beef cows. Inquire Lundy Steele, Julian, Pa R ¥ x43 ron RENT—Stocked farm running water, electricity. Only those with FOR SBALE--8mail pianos, repossess. | ed. This is not a "bait" ad, but a real bargain. See and try this in- | strument. Plano boxes, $1.50 and $2 | Exvert plano tuning and repairing i r's Plano Store, West High St. | FCR Bellefonte. Phone 277-M. x43 ers ring- | irport | x43 | tn mn ia in VOTE D. WAGN TAX COLLECTOR of BELLEFONTE BOROUGH Friendly! — Competent! — Responsible ! Ll Sn qr a FOR ER GEISS FOR SALE-<A team of “horses, bay 10 | gra. old. roan 15 vears Hames and full line of farm implements. In- quire of Leon Yorks, Mile-burg. Evo PARMERS--Pening Valley Sales barn, Centre Hall, Pa. hol Tuesday. Bring your RI stock | and poultry. you ean good prices el Owner A Mar 1 ist | #. E Gummo, BE § Ld near Bellefonte. Apply 414 from : Also one well trained rabbit dog. will | FOR BALE quire Mills, Pa FOR bre ter Call Joh: lege FOR PAW Pigs DOW? of J Bate O six weeks Civde B R 1 SALE- ol BOW within Blate College won, 1 mile on Route 46 in Poland with 8 wood poe Waller ale CoO x43 Spotied coming hiree weeks 2795 or west 1 of Bt China Also One BALE wil that Div H College Poland old to wean service Lemont HSootied Pigs 2 weeks are ready ready for Mitchell 1764 Dogs, Pets, Etc. SALE-~Persian Evelyn ‘1 POR quire of FOR SALE 16-11 and mnie can them Phone Real Estate POR } De 1 fore Bellefont De ‘ , P 4iu1 G. 1. Purnell 327 For Sale SALE aAeniralis FOR For Sale or Rent FOR BALE OR RENT and asl Houses tor Rent RENT Leven Bot All vember PC RENT HY Sires! N FCR RENT PG R RENT- with elects 88 00 tl of Tuaseyvilie Hall, Pa FO" RENT- seity ar Locat ted 1 E C Wagne Der A five room with all conveniences Rent quire of John 8. Lambert 383-M. Bellefonte, Pa. in house $2700. In Jr. or call forenoon 33 POR RENT- 845 number 122 East Hamilton Ave, State College nine rooms, bath, efficient gteam heal hardwood. first, second floors, garaRe Inquire Beliefonte 440 R 32¢¢ Hot conven 287M. Bellefonte 42¢1 every Phone FCR RENT “Two f1 rotshed rooms for Heht houseReenine Inquire Mrs. Roxanna Smith, 116 E. Logan St Beliefont ee. Pa 4211 CR RENT Large “comfor table front bedroom. containing two closels and all conveniences. Inquire at 134 N. Boring 8t., Bellefonte, Pa. or Phone 16-M x44 FOR RENT First room. steam heal, private entrance and private bath, One person only Available October 1st Apply in son after 9:30 a. m. at 103 East ar — 81. Bellefonte " Apartments for Rent FOR RENT—& room apartment. | modern, centrally loz2ted. Inguire at White Bros. Drug Siore x43 FOR RENT-—Avartment. floor furnished centrally io cated in Bellefonte, heat and con- | ! tinuous hot water Hent $30. Phone 45 FOR RENT-A second “floor 4 room apartment, corner Curtin od Alle- heny Sis electric ™m 3 EY sale every Business Opportunity | pom BALE-Restaurant with Pool | right party. Im- possession. Phone S048. P. © Box 43. Mrs. J. M. Ooldron, Centre Al, JR comm is New well established bu- | The C & H phe od | oof pyeyt lone ¥ August on Tussday Dav’ every ider Press 2 384 CIDER press ne and day but Axe MAKING will be Atte relay Pa Durr oon Labor White's C Phot 522-R-2 Gay Bat Mann " Miscellaneous ompt ly Phone out DEAI B 5-1-2 Brot K | Reve He rnoved 2 Fa J MM hd tae charges Rernov promptly nae, pnone L.. Bmith ry id STOCK ed BNYLIINE al my eX» vd 2 F we r D fonts -. TUREERY the Bel INN: hha Methodist ~ gies Wil nes he rol basemer MN al tot fie nal Bank. to con articles y afternoon. x45 N Five 6-foot floor cases, glass enclosed, practically new, 6 Dura Chrome Soda Foun- fain stools. Prices reason- able. Widmann & Teah, Ine. All gheny SC Bellefonte, Pa. per- | ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH and all Payments Can Be Applied on Purchase Pricel CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. ©CO. Floor Show EVERY NIGHT was. AT cons i | Harry's Tavern i 4
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