November 6, 1941. —— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOCALS ~Willlam Brachbill, of the Brach- bill furniture store, is spending this week in Chicago purchasing new merchandise for the store. —Mrs. Daisy Henderson will meet persons interested in a review of short hand, Thursday evening, Nov- ember 6, at 8 o'clock in the Academy. ~Messrs. Homer Walker, of Pine Grove Mills, and Harry N. Walker, of Bellwood, were callers at our of- flee Wednesday while in town on business, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace J. Ward, | of the First National apartments on North Allegheny street, spent the weekend with Mrs. Ward's mother, Mrs. W. H. Stetler, in Akron, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Ted Holderman moved Friday from Ridge street, Bellefonte, to their newly built home in Milesburg. Mr. Holderman is an employe of the Titan Metal Com- pany here Mr. and Mrs. James B. Craig, of West Curtin street, attended the Dad's Day program at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Saturday Their daughter, Emmy Lou, is a stu- dent at Bucknell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gelin and daughter Myrna, of Greensburg, Pa, were guests from Friday until Sun- day at the Harry Schreckengast home at Farmers’ Mills. Mrs. Gelin and daughter were callers at our office Saturday —Mrs. Susan Shope VanBuskirk, of South Thomas street, has purch- ased the Jared Harper home on the same street, for the past several years occupied by Mrs. John Mokle Mrs. Vanbuskirk's plans for the house are indefinite A group of women's anc ses’ winter sport coats, all sizes up to 48 wy ially priced at $7.95 each Another group of children’s winter coats, sizes 3 to 10 years, a real bar- gain at $2.98 each. See these values at Lintz's, Bellefonte, Pa u Mr. and Mrs. Philip Witcraft and children, Betsy and Lewis, last week vacated an apartment in the Helen Beezer home on East Bishop and are now occupying their newly-constructed home, just nortl of the extreme end of East Bishop street ~Leon Plagianos, of New York City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Plagianos, recently went to Camp Lee, Va. for a year's training with the U. 8. Army. Mr. Plagianos had been employed in the credit depart- me of Gimbel Brothers’ in New York Mr. and Mrs. Charles of East Curtin reet, weekend in Rochester Mr. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles E. Martin having made the trip to be present for the elder Mr Martin's 75th birthday anni- versary, Sunday ~Thé Milesburg has begun its annual series of tainments and parties will be held in the fire hall on Market street Milesburg, every Monday and Friday night until Christmas Proceeds from the en tertainments w will be used to purchase fire fighting equipment Bud Stewart, for the past year employed in the local offices of the West Penn Power Company, been promoted to a position in the Ridgway offices and on Saturday he and Mrs. Stewart vacated the M. E Rumberger home on East Bishop street and moved to Ridgeway, where they will reside Hugh B. Tavior came here from Wilmington during the weekend, and on Sunday accompanied his wife and daughter, Kitty, to Richardson Park, near Wilmington, where they wil reside. Mr. Taylor, an engineer in government employ. is aiding with the construction of a large airport near Wilmington street nt 1414 E. Martin, spent N. Y. with the Sr Pire Company { enter- —Among those from Bellefonte who attended a masquerade at the University Club, State College, Fri- day night, were: Mr. and Mrs. E. E Widdowson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Stock, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mar- tin, and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Crumlish, of Pleasant Gap, also attended the party. —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, of Boston, Mass, arrived in Bellefonte Saturday for a visit of a week or two with Mr. Johnson's mother and sister, Mrs. Anna Johnson and Miss Roxey Johnson at the family home on Valentine street. Mr. Johnson is an executive in the offices of the Goodyear Rubber Company at Bos- ton. Our mailing list was corrected this week for payment of subscrip- tions received during the month of October. Kindly check the date on the label on your paper and in the event of an error, please advise us at once. November is the month we mail out statements for subscriptions due or past due. If you do not want to receive a pink slip, send in your remittance at once. The expiration date of vour subscription is printed on the pink label on your paper Miss Jean Fanning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Panning, of North Spring street, has accepted a position as stenographer in the of- fices of the Hollidaysburg Product- fon Credit Association in the former Dr. Eva. B. Roan offices opposite the Court House. Miss Fanning. for- merly associated with the Watch- man, underwent two weeks of spec- fal training in the Hollidaysburg of- fices of the Credit Association be- | fore beginning her duties in the lo- cal office. ~Luther Kane, for the adult woodworking class which meets every Monday night in the manual training rooms of the Bellefonte High School. Kane, until his recent appointment to the postal service was engaged in the contracting and building bus- iness in Bellefonte. He has a mod- ernly equipped woodworking shop of his own in the Potter-Hoy Hard- ware store building. Mr. Kane suc- / | SATY has | Bellefonte postal | clerk, has been chosen as instructor | Mr. 10% off on all small appliances at R. K. Owens' Second Anniver- Sale, . Miss Jane Curtin, daughter of ‘John Curtin, of West Linn street, spent the weekend with friends and relatives in Pittsburgh | Arthur C. Hewitt, street, spent Thursday in Easton attending a lof the American Society anical Engineers | Miss Stella delphia, is spending Bellefonte with her father, Martin Cooney and family at their home on West Bishop street One of Bellefonte's oldest resi- {dents, Mrs. Anna Kaup, aged 88, is reported to be seriously ill at the home of her niece, Mrs. Edward R Owens, on Holmes Avenue -Mr. ang Mrs, Donald Keeler and family moved last week from the John Praskovich house on Half. moon Terrace into their newly con- structed home in the same locality To do your easiest possible your seeing is as nearly normal Consult Dr Bauer, optometrist, at the W. E Crossley Jewelry Store, Bellefonte, Pa . Edwin Taylor, an legal department of the Penn- ania Rallroad in Philadelphia, week was inducted into Lodge 268 F. and A. M_, Bellefonte. Taylor is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tay- lor, of East Linn street —Melvin Dry, student Haven State Teachers recuperating at his home on North Thomas street from injuries recei- ved while practicing with the foot- ball team. He suffered several frac- tured ribs in a skirmish Miss Mary Hoffman and Mr William Edwards, both of Philadel- phia, were in Bellefonte last Wed- nesday for a brief visit with Mrs Edwards’ brother-in-law and sister Mr and Mrs. William C and family, of West Linn Mrs. Ralph Haag is visiting her son and daughter law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haag, Jr at Buffalo, N. Y.. having g« that city last Thursday as a driving guest Mrs. Guy Kline and son Robert, of East Bis street. The Klines turned to Fri- day Mrs. Bruce Burlingame, of Caz- enovia, N. Y., is here to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs, Rebec- ca V. Mull, at her home on West Curtin street. Mrs, Burlingame who convalescing from a recent {ll- ness, and Mrs. Mull, arrived in Belle- fonte from Cazenovia during the weekend Mr turned Friday relativ and of East Linn and Friday convention of Mech- Cooney, of Phila- this week in best work in the manner, be sure as possible, Howard F employee of the sylv last at the Lock College, Is a Cu Bellefonte in. in of me Lo of hop Be ef Ie ueionte 8 and Mrs. Earl Kline re- to thelr home in Chicago. after several days visit with es and friends Bellefonte State College. They were ac- companied west by Mr. Kline's mother, Mrs. Henry Kline State College, who will remain in for several weeks — Mrs Linn went pier som " in of Chicago West week at the ‘i James C. Furst Street, who early to New York City, last Thursday Lt. Austin O for Puerto Rico where he is to be In government service. Mrs Furst visited with her sister Mrs. Edwin Stulb and family in Chester before returning home ~Frank Wallace, Howard business man, Thursday, of last week underwen an emergency appendectomy at the Lock Haven Hospital and for several days his condition was regarded as being quite serious Reports from that institution yesterday, however, were to the effect that he apparently is now well on the way to recovery of last was when her eldest Furst departed well known Miss Jean McQarvey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Paul McGarvey. of West Curtin street, is attending the Pennsylvania State Conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution, at the William Penn Ho- tel. Pittsburg, this week, Miss Me- Garvey Is serving as page for Mrs John G. Love, of Bellefonte, who is state chaplain of the organization. Mrs Belle M. Ward, is reported to be resting comfortably at the Centre County Hospital, where she is undergoing treatment for a frac- ture of the arm, near the shoulder, suffered Tuesday of last week in a fall at her home on East Curtin street, Her daughter, Mrs. Charles Warren, of Mamaroneck, N. Y. ar- rived here Friday to be with her mother Sheriff Edward R. Miller, of Bellefonte, yesterday went to Phila- delphia where he is attending a two- day school conducted by the FBI. Among the courses being given at the school are; convoy work, utili- ties service, guarding protected places and areas, blackout enforce- ment and other war-time defense measures. Mrs. Miller accompanied her husband to Philadelphia. On Saturday, for the first time since he was injured in a motor ac- cident near Vail last June 21, W. Blaine Port, of East Howard street, was able to be out of bed. The same day. Mrs. Port, injured in the same accident, was able to walk without crutches for the first time. The Ports were injured while returning from a Moose Convention in Tyrone, and both were patients in the Centre {County Hospital for a number of weeks, Roy Yarnell, tenant on the Ho- mer Decker farm near Zion, suffered painful injuries about the right foot and ankle last Thursday mom- ing in a 14-foot fall at the barn. Mr. Yarnell was working in the over- {fell through an opening to the barn floor. He was able to get to the house unassisted, and medical aid was summoned. An X-ray exami- | nation of the foot revealed the frac- (who will be the attendants. Do your Christmas shopping early and save at BR. K. Owens’ 2nd Anniversary Sale . Mrs. Fred Confer, of Coleville, is undergoing observation and treat- ment at the Geisinger Hospital at Danville Mr. and Mrs, Willlam H. Ott, of West High street, spent last week in Willlamsport with relatives and friends ’ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Everitt, of Howard street, are on a two business and pleasure trip having left Bellefonte East weeks to Wisconsin, Sunday Mrs. Blanche Heinle has return- ed to her duties in the J. B, Wagner & Company store after having been confineed to her home on East How- ard street for several days because of illness feClellan and Boyd Vonada, both employees of the Treasury Department at Harrisburg, were home during the weekend and here to vote at the gen- Tuesday Charles remained eral election, The Junior Section of the Belle- fonte Woman's Club will meet Mon- day evening, November 10, at the home of Mrs. E. Keith Anderson, in the Conley apartments, West Logan street The meeting will open 8 o'clock Mr al and Mrs, Miles Decker have sold the tourists inn which they con- ducted for several years near Stroudsburg, and are now living near Stroudsburg, Their intention is to locate near Willlamsport. The Deck- ers were visitors in Bellefonte dur- ing the weekend Miss Violet Chick, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chick, of North Penn street, and an employee at the Public Assistance offices in the Penn Belle Hotel bullding., is re- cuperating from an appendectomy she underwent last week at the Cen- tre County Hospital Mr. and Mrs Thomas street, and Mr Fred Billet, of Colevilie weekend in Baltimore Shay with thelr belle, who i raining and ti , Billets with their ald who is employed there Mrs, Ray Clevenstine, of East Bishop street and Mrs. Ivan Walker of East Linn street, spent the week- end with their respective daughters Jean Clevenstine and Mary Cather- ine Walker, students at the West Chester State Colle ge Parents day was observed at ti iring the weekend rsts of the Misses Underwood at Spring Mr Aug daught er of Mack Shay and spent Md daughter, Anns that city son, Don- ir Teachers’ Blanche on North treet weekend were wnd F. Wade and daughter ile un Mis, and w ache Armstrong i Mrs. Harry street 1 Mo: shower held honor of who became Thomas, of tf eric peri Biv Thoma er. tertained about night at a miscellaneous at the Jones home in former Louise Kline the bride Chester Bellefon a ceremony ed in Thomas pers way the of nt rime Mrs received a number of gift Pupils of St Parochis Bellefonte, entertained at Hallowe Frid: aft win school East Bishop After refreshments were ser- Program was gi by these Nancy Delallo, Joanne Sun- Geraldine Boscaino, Patricia Pauline Fetters, Mary Kellerman, Samuel McCulley, Din- fel Clemson. and numbers by var- jous class groups Ralph Gingher Clearfield who recently underwent an opera. tion for the removal of a goitre, was discharged from the Clearfield Hos- pital Tuesday last week and is now convalescing nicely at his home He expects to return soon to his duties in the Clearfield Trust Com- pany. Mr. Gingher is a son of Mr and Mrs. R. A. Gingher, of Curtin, and is a brother of Jack Gingher, of Bellefonte Leo J. Hartle, Virginia on October 27 John's School party in the street ved a pupils day hinesiith ven of of gon of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hartle, of Spring Creek who for the past six months has been employed at the U 8. Naval Alr Station at San Diego, Califor. nia, has been promoted to Assistant Fiscal Accounting Clerk and has been transferred to the Naval Afr Station at Kodiak, Alaska. Mr Har tie left Seattle, Washington, on Pri- day aboard the U. 8, 8. Spica, for the nine-day trip north to Alaska. -At a family dinner held Sunday at the Jerome Confer home on East Howard street, Mr. and Mrs. Confer quietly observed their 48th wedding anniversary. Mr. Confer and Ida May Heaton, both of Yarnell, were married in the Methodist church at Milesburg, on November 2, 1803. by the late Rev. George Warner, then pastor of the church. The newly- weds went to Coalport where Mr Confer was employed by the Irvona Conl and Coke Company until 18 years ago when the family moved to Bellefonte. Since then Mr. Con- fer has been employed by the Fed- eral Match Company. The honored couple are the parents of the fol- lowing children: Harry, of Lewis town; Jacob. of Howard: Lee of Centre Hall, Fred of Coleville; Lau. ra and Alice Confer, both at home, and Mrs. Dale Zimmerman, of Belle- fonte ~Velda Elizabeth Hoover. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover, of Pine Glen, will become the bride of Donald Eugene Billett, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Fred Billett, of Coleville, at a ceremony to be held this Sun- day afternoon at the Bellefonte Evangelical church, with the Rev. | H. H. Jacobs officiating. Only mem- bers of the immediate families will be present in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, of State College, Follow- ing the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Bil- lett will go to Baltimore, Md., where | head when he made a misstep and | they will make their future home. Mias Shoe High School and has been em- ployed in Bellefonte for the past several years. Mr, Billett is employ- ed as a machinist in a Baltimore in- | ceeds Harry C. Menold as instruc- ture, and a cast is expected to be dustrial plant. Both members of Aor of the class, Mr. Menold having placed on the member as soon as the | the young couple are well known withdrawn to devote his national defense classes, time to swelling has reduced eawagh for ihe and held in high regard in this vi- cinity, Hoover attended the Snow {it finally died A new shipment of Maytag r= Washers Owens Mr moved Buy and now and save Anniversary and Mrs Monday RK Sale Owens Street Joseph from Plke CLASSIFIED ADVEDRFISEMENES | of into ane the West Lamb Street Special Prompt Identification Photos, E Saturday all day vice West H fonte Mrs. 8. M. Shallcross Tommy, of West Linn street, were im Harrisburg, Saturday, while Mrs Shallcross attended a reunion of her Wellesley College class The Bellefonte Garden Club will hold a luncheon meeting at the Penn Belle Hotel, Wednesday, November 12, at 1 o'clock. Miss Helen Butler will be the speaker K. Hughes has di the operation of a tap room in the Harry Rossman bullding on North Water street, and the estab- Hshment has ed Mrs. Harry Louder, of New Lis- N. J, and Mrs. Clifford Nor- cross, of Mt. Holly, N. J, spent eral days in Milesburg as gues Mr. and Mrs. Toner Hugg Charles by the home ed Schad h on service on vening Sager ward only Photo Ber- Belle 4411 son, every week. That's why partment has become the benefits derived, gain Counter 80 19 and first issue, and 15 cents for ment contains more REAL ESTATE advertising--sale or KEYED ADS to this office, must rent of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S ocrat Is entitled to a free of charge, Intervals. I TN —~ .———y Mrs. Harold Kirk, of West BaV~ Street, for the past twelve notype operator a Democrs post to the home she and share with M Mrs ninong fe David tinued CON on PRIVILEGE been clog bon il, has resigned dev her entire Noll, who is employed Harrisburg, was weekend and remain. the State In aver the ballot In dn hls election, Tues Maurice Smith Bellefonte nere 0 cast general Mi) rived those Lhe newspaper of Altoona, beer was Saturday it with her brother-in- to Mr. and Mrs. James fice their home on East old has printing the sion long in for with the busine a weekend vis law and sister P. McNichol, at Howard street Dr. EE H ar entering he was a Bellefonte employ Ly Pe -3 Republican eller Oh Adams, of North legheny street, chief of staff at Centre County Hospital, is spending one day a week at the Lewistown Hospital during the i{llness of Dr Cassidy, of Lewistown { Dr At thei r nome were Stevens haw tecifield, all late banker! bers Al- the calena Weekend pue Stevens and Mrs on East daug! and the Dailey 3 treet Dorothy Jane Grimes their ter Mis Jean and l'eacher obser ml two Centre wmking his ann metimes aunty and wt quar a AMERICAN LIME OFFICIAL ATTENDING CONFERENCE ellef Amer Brown Bellefonte Al nore thar now member BAKO serving 1 nag visory relates OND ne af the 5 Association of Boards wan formed & national seald by the 131 Shipper iO oa the work being de egional DOAr omote 4 te Urs and Mrs. Ouy East Bishop street and Mr. and Mr: Roy Bryan Milesburg, were Pittsburgh during the weekend ing gone there especially to take Mrs. Kline's son, Robert city to begin work as a chem- ist for If Research and De- veloping Company. Robert, a grad- uate of the Bellefonte High School oS. received his diploma at Penn State : siay last spring Kline of il hav. ana to tt at Lost and Found OR STOLEN the Gulf Reward issue of the Magazine, under the de- ‘Interesting People” is of color photos taken of Wilson College girls who have set themselves up in various business enterprises to earn pocket money One of the girls is Frances Dunkle of Philipsburg, who hired out as a mouse catcher, but who couldn't find aro 2ne York. inguire af any mice on the campus, Miss Dun- | 000 0 " ———— kie is photographed setting a mouse WANTED-Girl for eeneral houses trap, which In itself is something RR Ya farm ’4 BN eo (2 1] . : fi~ . Be 1] A Pa “Mu t Hoy, Bell » State ( 52 Help Wanted WANTED. ~}irl for work In modern Call Boalsburg 3692 eye of house - home x45 general country Ww ANTED- A midd] le-aged lady 4 Robert Pa for n x45 Those persons interested in eve- ning courses in typing or shorthand conducted by the Bellefonte High School should report for registra- tion. Thursday, November 6, at 7 ip. m. in room 110 of the main Aca- demy building. These courses will be offered at a small cost to the en- rolles if a sufficient number register Courses can also be provided in oth- er subjects such as Spanish, Eng- lish, or Elementary Mathematics if enough interest is evident to warrant establishment of such courses WANTED. A good farm hand this fall and winter Harold rie Pennsylvania Furnace R a for R D x46 WANTED «ef gingle man tO work on dairy farm experienced, good wages naguire of Fred C. Mensch iihei m Pa x45 w ANTED Mori ie operators and man- gers—Bellefxtte disdict-—anovie Aro work. 414 State Theatre Bidz. Pitt. burgh Pennsylvania x4 WANTED... At once, an exper jenced dairy farmer Married with small family. or single man. Inquire of R in a small cabin opposite the Wag- a Aominatry Loop, Honiayuzt ner mill, just south of town, became | ~~. .L ens ill Monday evening, and had a friend | WANTED--A young, active, bring him to a physician's Office. | i, Garsre: oorty Cas alty After a careful examination the phy- | Inquire of Charles F Sheffer, sician declared he could find noth- sontown, Pa ing wrong, and began to question (Jim as to what he had for supper. “Well,” Jim is reliably quoted as saying, “1 had a sausage, mostly.” The physician asked how much the {man had eaten. “As near as I can | remember there were 4 and one- half pounds.” Jim replied, helpfully The physician forthwith drew up a prescription having to do with Epsom salts and sent Jim home —Members of the Undine Fire | Company, State Police from Rock- | {ew sub-station, and others om | liefonte and vicinity were en- ATTENTT \PPERS gaged in a search for a “fallen air- | nrices Jo for raw furs = Highest plane” on the mountains north of | elght vears experience. home every i Bellefonte for several hours Shtur. | Senin, George Hile, Pleasant Gon, day afternoon. The report had the usual vague origin. Some raid a 13« WANTED-Ts buy second-hand 9x12 year-old girl saw a plane plunge | foot wool rug suitable for hilich into the mountainside. Others) re. To be used in Blcasant lew claimed a mail pilot had seen the Union Chapel. Phone Bellefonte 1-1 plane fall into the mountains “near | — wo i Point MeCoy” Civil Aeronautics WANTED-.To buy a second-hand Authorities here had no report of |, NOME light plans S3-velt Capac; | missing planes. Ships sent out from | Howard Orndorf, Howard, Pa. R. the Bellefonte Municipal Airport to | {2 gearch for the “fallen plane.” found | pothing, No ore in an official pos- ition had any report of Srouble on the airlanes, but the mw ed. It kept _ Suing the! al! ~Jim Weaver, who resides alone exper - gore nity Wat. x45 NTED- Experienced Dairyman farmer, March 1. on modern farm, every convenience. State number in family, and reference Address ARC { Centre Democrat office x47 SALESMEN WANTED -« Profitable, dignified business for high grade industrious men and women retail jing Rawieigh Products direct from manufacturer 10 consumer Every heme vour market Large repeat or- ders A few openines nearby. Write Rawieigh's, Dept. PNK-34-85, Ches- ter, Pa x45 Wanted to Buy = WA x48 ! WANTED Antique furniture, “Bu | resus, writing desks, yountisnts, [ Shit, tables, ADS an Sh: | bivrty dolls, biter oh © old elase vera chia. id 1 price valid. Cora M 136 E. Market 8, York, Pa. RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less each additional than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged ~A straight one c All advertisements that be complied with by ments. Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name Every subscriber to The Centre 25-word advertisement in these columns This privilege can be used six times a year at {take care of your needs | linger | Phone D. | and Friday. 30,000 People Read This Column The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and it 1s undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- 25 Where cents for insertion advertise ent a word is charged for real estate request replies to be malled those answering the advertise. Dem- one time different FOR SALE Cosh and wood away 8% 3 Jow rate prices Sam Capt Pa. R j. O oy SALE ile Ww nb ire Als an 3 a SALE- ible Ln bushe Also Mic "oh Inau Phone Bate 0 pH Ser POR SALE Hale » SALE --A y sed four months, very Also 8 imiwe Dockash range ttove for camp. Inquire of Ira ucas, Bellefonte R. D 3 (Axeman Ten good condition 1 street Bellef one FOR SALE--Cash Registers Adding machine, tvoewriters, liberal allow. ance for your old machine Just dro me a card if interested and 1 will be ground to see vou. Palmer C Bierly Reverst ure, Pa x45 FOR SALE—Rundreds of used tires all sizes from 15 to 26 inch rims Backed by written guaraniee Open evenings until § o'ciock Wallrun Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection Phone 153 1 FOR #8 LE—One Suterprise #2 USARO grinder No. 12, one sausage f fer and lard press combined: both in A-l condition Wili be sold very cheap. V. E Von Gunden. Pleasant Gap. Pa x45 FOR BALE--New crop oranges and grapefruit Ninetv-pound boxes Oranges 8345. Grapefruit 8485 CO D. express paid Order your Christe ma box early Nichols and COom- pany Kingston, Georgia x46 FCR SALE-Girl's two weeks de $21. Boy's bicwle tieveld 82 50; like new, $2 Ave. Bilatle Po 4 BLUE ~ 1941, bicycle, run inxe equipment 810: small girl's girl's wrist watch Inquire at 236 Beaver College, Pa Dial 2740 x45 POR SAL B- AVeather strin. Rock: wool Insulation and Screens Jet Chamberiin Metal Weather Strip Co, Save: fuel doliars, keeps out dirt, summer heat and winter cold. Por estimates with. oul obligation, call or write O. J. Bo- Representaiive, Beleviile, ra, 26u cards, wedding announcements, ENGRAVED Name invitationg and | personal stationery ete. can be fur nished by us at reasonable prices We have on display all Rinds of en- graved work. Call at our office and inspect our line before ordering else Pa Oentre Democrat, Bellefonte o Cider Making A ————— Bl A SR Ss | CIDER MAKING--During pressing will be done on After Labor Dav every aay but a urday White's Cider Press Phone 522-R-3 ELLE rn. well mat Mi uvdisonb urg SAT POR § he PARMERSE Centre ues fie! Ha Bri FOR RENT.--845 Farm For Rent POR RENT 140 acre 200d Dro 3 farm. near Bellefonte. Appl A Brockerhoff rea pood produc ing farm, 3 miles from Bellefonte Electricity Avply 10 A. M. Rishel Bellefonte. Phone 345-J 45-11 POR RENT «A one mile east of FX " RENT 160 ac farm of 200 Potters Mis farm. Inouir © Spring Mills BOTS elec Ar vic lights on irs J. K Confer Apa rtments for Rent FCT RENT Mens bullding 1060 POR RENT A second floor spartment, corner Curtin and gheny Sts 82500. Ir er 8 of National Bank, Bellefonte. Pa pmarment in 228-M or Meairable Phone PCT RFN™T.<A 4 room unfurnishes apartment in the Decker building Heat and neivate hat Pe Ra SEs 3 able. Inquire of Decker Motor On Bellefonte. Pa. Phone 674 x45 Rooms For Rent FO Rn “RENT- Large des iradle tro’ 11 Padrrom, next $5 hat roomer only. Inquire of Mrs M B Runkle Sorire street. Bellefonte. Phone 186-W x45 FOR RENT--First floor fornizhed room. sieam heat, nuivate entraceoe and worivate bath. Oneé Deron only | Available Ortober 181. Army Ga spe | eon after 830 a m. at 108 East Cor. tin 8 Bellefon te amy Wanted To Rent WANTFO-—To “rent a good five farm. apbroximatelv with alee Write P produce | 100 acres i*ieity and plenty of water ©. Box 6135. Bellefonte » X40 Building For Rent Live Stock Lng | Bars FERN Ruts. ¥ : ho | FOR PENT-—One of more bulidings auditable for ehyreey, rey ER. Howard bow ““~lan. EB 4184J. biackemith shop, re ete. Central location in ~piveot, Phone Inauirs sel Mrs Chatto] Business Opp & HH ortunity k removed J Yori Cen- ~-P4. or lock eX 4 Bit! Repairing cll CSL whey We ordially HE meet nvite ne A extended Ww Pe rv rvone 7 special Invi the farmers Kennet? and bass VMGAN RECTTAL--Ear pianist, organist kt Haven Maves vocal LODPTAT Miss Prat Mr I of Wi liamsport be taken ONLY $5125 PER MONTH and all Payments Can Be Applied on Purchase Price! CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. CO. Bellefonte State College Floor Show EVERY NIGHT —— AT — Harry's Tavern
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