Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 06, 1942, Image 5

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    _ Kugust 6, 1942. '
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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~—Mr, and Mrs, V. H Pifer and
family of West Bishop street, spent
last week at one of the O. A. Kline
cottages at Hecla Park.
~Clarence Tate, son of Mr, and
Mrs. B. F. Tate, of Bellefonte, who
recently enlisted in the U. S. Navy,
is now at the naval base at Newport,
R. 1
~Miss Ellen Quigley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Quigley, of
East Curtin street, spent last week
in Lock Haven as a guest of Miss
Marion Fredericks
Pvt. Donald Haupt, son of Mr
and Mrs. Albert Haupt, of Bush Ad-
dition, who had been stationed at
New Cumberland for some time, Is
now at Camp Forrest, Tenn
Mrs. Albert Gilmer and little
daughter, Susan, of Philadelphia,
are here for a visit with Mrs. Gil-
mer's mother, Mrs. Harvey Schaef-
fer, at her home on East High street
Joseph Spritzer, of the U, 8
Navy, arrived in Bellefonte last Wed-
nesday to spend a ten day's furlough
with his father, Joseph Spritzer, Sr.»
and family, on North Allegheny
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Phipps
and daughter Mary Lee, of Barber-
ton, Ohio, are visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Kusse, on
West Linn street. Mr. Phipps is
president of the Phipps plumbing
and heating company of Barberton
Ethel Lee Meckes, daughter of
Mrs. Clyde Lee, of West Logan
street, has taken over the Farm Bur-
eau Mutual Insurance Co. Agency
which her late father, Clyde Lee
conducted for many years and now
maintains an office at the home of
her mother
-Mr. and Mrs. Donald Love and
daughter Jean, moved Friday from
South Allegheny street to State Col-
lege where they will make their fu-
ture home, Mr. Love, an employe
of the West Penn Power Company
recently was transferred to State
College
Miss Helen Kushwara, of Belle-
fonte, is serving as a substitute clerk
in the offices of the Centre County
Fospital this week while Miss Betty
Hollobaugh is on vacation Miss
Kushwara will be a member of the
senior class at the Bellefonte High
School this fall
Mrs. Mary Parker, of West How-
ard street, departed Wednesday of
last week for New Brunswick, N J.
for a visit with her son-in-law and
daughter, Dr and Mrs. Henry Keller
She was accompanied by her grand-
son, Kenneth Keller, who had been
visiting at the Parker home for six
weeks
~Boyd Allen Watson, son of Mr
and Mrs. Howard Watson, of Buffalo
Run Valley, a graduate of the Belle-
fonte High School in the class of
1940 and who had been employed by
the Thomasville Lime and Stone
Company, recently enlisted in the U
8. Army Air Corps and is now sta-
tioned at Gettysburg
Tire and gasoline rationing has
resulted in a marked decrease of
motor traffic in llefonte on Sun
days-a decrease so noticeable that
the borough might economize safely
by turning off the traffic lights at
the four busiest intersections in
town. This practice is being follow-
éd on Sundays in many larger cities
and because traffic is so light there
has been no increase in accidents as
a result
The Woman's Board of the Pres-
byterian Home at Hallidaysburg, fol-
lowed a unique plan for raising mon.
8y this year. Instead of having a
regular luncheon, as usual, a proxy
luncheon was held. with notices
being sent out asking for contribu-
tions or the price of a ticket. Last
year at the usual luncheon proceeds
were only $3368 The success of the
new plan may be judged from the
fact that this year's receipts totaled
$550 from the proxy luncheon
—Rev. Clarence E. Arnold of East
Linn street, pastor of St. John's
Lutheran church, departed last
Thursday to spend his annual vaca
tion at his summer cottage near
York. Mrs. Arnold, who had been
in York for the past month because
of the illness of her father will be
with her husband during his stay |
Their sons, Luther, of Detroit, and
David, of Baltimore, Md., are ex-
pected to visit their parents during
the month
—Kenneth “Red” Gingher, of Lock
Haven. employed as an inspector on
A State Highway Department con
struction job at Mt. Jewett, yesterday
was reported to be “out of danger”
after more than a week's illness with
pneumonia. Red, son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Gingher, of Curtin, and
brother of Jack Gingher, of East
Bishop street, became ill at his room-
ing house at Mt Jewett and has been
under medical treatment there since
the outbreak of the attack
~Mr. and Mrs. H Franklin Alters
of Key West, Florida, are the par-
ents of their first child, a son weigh-
ing six pounds, three ounces, born
Monday of last week at Key West
The child is the first grandchild of |
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alters, of Bast |
Beaver street, and has been named |
H. Pranklin III. Mrs. Alters is the!
former Carolyn Cherry, daughter of
Mrs. Rosie Cherry, of Key West, Fla
Mr. Alters is with the U. 8, Marines
and is now in foreign service, |
~ Announcement was made last
week of the marriage of Miss Doro-
thy Alden Smith, of New York City, |
daughter of Mrs. Harriet Ray Smith, |
932 Penn Avenue, Wyomissing, for- |
merly of Bellefonte to Sergeant Vic- |
tor Henry Polacheck, of New York, |
on May 18 in the Redeemer Lutheran
church, Alexander, Louisana. Mrs. |
Polacheck is a graduate of Wyom- |
ssing High School, the Emilie Kri- |
der Norris School of Dramatic Art, |
and attended Penn State. Sergeant
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison
of Philadelphia, are spending a vaca-
tion at their summer home at Pleas
ant Gap
The venerable James Smoyer of
East Beaver street, who has been {ll
for some time, is showing no signs of
improvement
Miss Mary Chambers, of
York City, Is visiting her mother,
Mrs. Willlam 8. Chambers, of East
Curtin street
Ed Bertram, of Pittsburgh, is in
Bellefonte for a visit with his broth-
er, Joseph Bertram, of Spring Creek,
and with other relatives and friends
in this vicinity
Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, of
Columbus, Ohio, spent the forepart
of the week with Mrs. Walker's bro-
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
W. ©. Cassidy, of East Bishop street,
James L. Gartrell, of San An-
tonio, Texas, arrived In Bellefonte
last Thursday for a visit with Mrs
Louise Manchester, at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Hugh 8. Taylor, of
East Linn street
Mrs. Russell Beezer and Miss
Geraldine Rhoads, of Bellefonte, and
Mrs. Clifford Eddinger, of Willlam-
sport, all sisters, Sunday motored to
Rochester, N. Y., for a visit with
another sister, Mrs. Elbert Finch
Mrs. M. D. Boslet and son, Mike,
of Altoona, are spending this week
as guests of Mrs. Boslet's sister, Mrs
Matt Sanders and son, Thomas, also
of Altoona, who have been at their
cottage along Spring Creek since
early in the summer
Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker
and family last Wednesday moved
from South Spring street, to Muncy,
where Mr. Shoemaker is employed at
the government ordinance plant un-
der construction in White Deer Val-
ley, near Williamsport
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clements who
for several years resided in an apart.
ment in the Decker building. West
High street, moved during the week-
end to the Eastern side of the for-
mer Laura Wright Gunsallus home
on East Bishop street
Mrs Harry Keller, of State Col
lege, formerly of Bellefonte, is visit-
ing in Pittsburgh with her daughter-
in-law, Mrs. Ellis O. Keller, and
family Mrs. Keller's son, Major
Ellis Keller, is stationed at LaGuar
dia Field. New York City
When you go down to the falls
to see the ducks. take along several
slices of bread. You'll have fun eat-
ing it If the birds are “fed up”
when you get there, leave the bread
with Sam Poorman He'll dole it out
when they get hungry again
Joseph Waite, and sister, Miss
Emma Waite and Miss Mayme
Strunk, all of Bellefonte, and Miss
Mary Hill of Philadelphia, last
Thursday motored to Danville for a
visit with Mr. Waite's wife, who is a
patient at Geisinger Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Corman Lyons of
North Spring street, are receiving
congratulations on the birth of their
second child and second son born
Monday of last week at the home of
Mrs. Lyons's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Lester Witmer, of North Spring
street
Malcolm E. Gordon of North
Thomas street, has arrived at the
Army Air Porces Technical Training
Command's Replacement Center at
Kessler Field, Miss. While there he
will undergo close and extended or-
der drill, bayonet and gas
mask training
Mr. and Mrs. J Arthur Dubbs
young son. Robert expect to
move tomorrow from the home of
Mr. Dubbs’ parents, Mr and Mrs
J. E. Dubbs, on Willowbank street,
to the lower side of the Lambert
doublé house on South Spring street,
recently vacated by the John S8hoe-
maker family
Mrs. Claude Smoyer, of Down
ingtown, spent Sunday night at the
James Smoyer home on East Beaver
street. Mrs. S8moyer was in Tyrone
Sunday attending the funeral of Mrx
Margaret Summers Mogle, of Brook.
ville. Mrs Mogle is a daughter of
Ryland Summers, formerly of Win-
gate, who Is quite seriously ill at his
home in Tyrone
The Charles Hassinger family
held a family reunion at Hecla Park
on Sunday. In addition to Mr. Has
singer, there were present, his dau-
ghter Miss Ellen. of Bellefonte, Mrs
William J. Shields and son. Billie,
and daughter, Ellen, of Indiana. Pa
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hassinger and
two daughters, of Coudersport, and
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hassinger, of
Zion
The Hugh M. Quigley Insurance
Offices, for 16 years located on the
fourth floor of the Temple Court
building, South Allegheny street. on
Monday were moved into the second
floor office rooms in the same build-
ing, until recently occupied by B. O
Harvey and Lewis Orvis Harvey. The
new home of the Quigley agency has
undergone extensive remodeling and
redecoration and the rooms are now
among the most attractive of their
kind in the business area.
Michael Kaizen, for a number of
years a chief engineer in the U. 8
Merchant Marine, last week was
commissioned a Lieutenant in the U.
practice
and
8. Navy, and on Sunday reported for
duty along the cast coast after an
eight-day furlough spent in Belle
fonte with his wife and family, on
West Linn street. Mrs. Kaizen is
the former Miss Sarah Bullock, dau.
ghter of Mrs. John Bullock, of Belle.
fonte, Lt Kaizen recently returned
to the United States from a convoy
trip in the Atlantic,
«Our mailing list was corrected
this weekend and all subscriptions
paid during the mouth of July have
been credited, Please check the ex.
piration date on the pink label and
advise us if it is incorrect. If our
Polacheck is & graduate of Princeton | subscribers would bear in mind that
University and attended Cambridge
University in England. He was for-
merly publisher of the Elizabeth N. |
J. Times and at the outbreak of the
war was in the advertising business |
in London. He is now in the U. 8. |
Air Corps, stationed at Randolph |
Field, Texas. The bride's mother is |
a cousin of Miss Helen Schaeffer of |
East Buivin street, and is a daughter
of late Sylvester D. and Sarah
McGinley Ray, of Bellefonte,
our mailing list is corrected only at
the end of each month it will save
writing us about the label not being
changed immediately following pay-
ment,
when we send out statements to all
subscribers whose subscriptions are
due or past due. If you do not wish
to receive a dun later in the month,
send in your subscription at once.
All subscriptions are payable in ad-
vance,
New
August is one of the months |
Foo for several weeks more at
T———
«Harry Rossman, of Milesburg; |
| Milford Cox, and Willlam F. Shope,
{of Bellefonte, recently accepted posi.
tions at the Titan Metal Company
plant
Richard Valentine, a student at
| Haverford College, spent the week-
end In Bellefonte with his mother,
Mrs. Stanley Valentine, on North
Allegheny street
Mrs. Charles R. Beatty, of East
Curtin street, Is reported to be re.
covering nicely at the Centre County
Hospital from a minor operation per.
formed there Monday
Miss Betty Stevenson, of Wad-
dle, ieft Wednesday for New York
City to visit with her sister, Miss
Sara I Stevenson, who Is chief nurse
lof the Army dispensary
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Kling, of
North Thomas street, moved this
week into the house on West Lamb
street vacated some time ago by Mrs
W. G. Watson and family
Mrs. William P. Sleg, of Burn-
ham Place, South of Bellefonte, un-
derwent medieal treatment at the
Centre County Hospital early this
week, returning to her home, Tues-
day
Mrs. Lloyd Loewer, of Brooklyn,
New York, arrived in Bellefonte,
on Tuesday, for a two weeks’ visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A
C. Smith, at their home on East
Bishop street
District Attorney Musser W
Gettig on Sunday returned to Belle.
fonte from Uniontown where he
spent the latter part of the week
attending the State District Attor
ney’s convention held in that city
D. G. Wagner, aged 83, of Centre
Hall, was a caller at this office yes-
terday morning while on one of his
frequent visits to Bellefonte. Mr
Wagner came here as the driving
guest of Marvin Ishler, also of Cen
tre Hall
Corp. and Mrs. U PF English
and daughter, Emmie, of McConnels-
burg, returned home last Thursday
after spending a week in Bellefonte
with Mrs. English's mother, Mra
Frank Sasserman, of North Water
street
Mrs. Blanche Heinle, of 20 East
Howard street, on Saturday resigned
her position as buyer of ready-to-
wear for the J B. Wagner and Co
store. Mrs. Heinle's plans for the
immediate future are not definite at
this time
The regular monthly meeting of
the Bellefonte Garden Club will be
held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Em-
erick, on West Linn street, at 4:30
o'clock Tuesday afternoon, August
11. The meeting will be in the form
of a lawn picnic
Russell Auman. Jr
John Auman, aged 11. children
Mr. and Mrs Russell Auman. of
Bellefonte R. D., are recovering nic-
at Centre County Hospital
after hernia operations both boys
underwent Monday moming
Dr. D. L. Flegal, of North Alle-
gheny street, has enlisted in the U
8. Navy, and is now awaiting call to
service. Dr. Flegal has been a prac-
ticing dentist here for some years
and upon entering the service of his
country will be a member of the
Naval Reserves
aged 9, and
of
ely the
John Snyder. 74. of near Spring
Mills, quite well known in Bellefonte
as a curb market suffered a
stroke Sunday of last week, and had
a second stroke the following day
He ia reported to be quite seriously
his home, and few hopes are
for his recovery
Anvirew Engle. Jr. of East High
street, has resigned his position at
the Prnin Belle Hotel and has gone
Cleveland, Ohio, where he has
enrolled six weeks course at
the Lincoln Electrical School. Mrs
Encle is with her parents in Wilkes
Barre. during her husband's absence
While skating at the rink at
Hecla Park Priday night. Edgar Wal
lace, of Milesburg, manager of the
Wallace Service Station on South
Water street, Bellefonte, fell and suf-
fered a fracture of the right forearm
The fracture was reduced at the
Centre County hospital dispensary
Mrs. James Wallace, of Miles
burg, underwent an operation Sat-
urday morning at the Centre County
Hospital for the amputation of a
foot to check an infection which is
believed to have developed from a
corn The foot was removed just
above the ankle. and Mrs Wallace
is reported to be recovering nicely
C. W. Crain, tax collector of Port
Matilda, and Aaron B. Williams. also
of Port Matilda, were callers at this
office yesterday morning while in
Bellefonte on a business mission
Mr. Crain is a retired merchant who
reports that he now spends most of
his time hunting and fishing. He
has an agreeable companion in Mr
dealer
11 .
ill at
held
to
for a
Williams, who was a former lumber- #
man and who also is an ardent
sportsman
William J. Derworth, Jr.. of East
Linn street, Bellefonte, yesterday
was graduated from the U. 8. Naval
Reserve School for Midshipmen in
New York City, and was commis.
sloned an ensign. His father, Wil-
liam Dorwerth, 8r. of Philadelphia,
attended the graduation exercises
and later this week both men are ex- |
pected to come to Bellefonte for a
brief stay at the Dorworth family
home on East Linn street
Mrs. Grace Brachbill, of Phila.
delphia, arrived in Bellefonte Friday
for a several weeks’ visit with her
son, William Brachbill, of South
Spring street, Mrs. William Brach-
bill has been at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Cyrus Tinstman, in
Wilkinsburg, because of the serious
lliness of her sister, Miss Cornelia
Tinstman, who yesterday was repor- |
ted to be showing slight improve- |
ment for the first time in more than |
three weeks. William Brachbill spent |
the weekend at the Tinstman family |
home in Wilkinsburg.
Horace Hartranft, Jr. son of Mr. |
and Mrs. Horace Hartranft, of East!
Linn street, who enlisted in the U. |
8. Marines on July 1, and who has
been undergoing training at Parris |
Island, 8. C., has been in the govern. |
ment hospital there for several weeks |
because of a serious infection, which |
began in one foot and spread over
{his body. Officials at the hospital
informed members of his family
early this week by telephone that the
infection now is believed to be check-
ed and that a stemdy recovery Is an.
| ticipated, although it is expected that
he will be required to remain in the
«Miss Elizabeth Curtin returned
Monday to her home in New York
City after a week's visit In Bellefonte
with her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baney, of East
Linn street,
Mr. and Mrs
two children of Pittsburgh returned
Sunday to their home after a two
weeks’ visit in Bellefonte with Mr
Robb's parents, Mr, and Mrs, N. E
| Robb, of East Curtin street,
Miss Marion Spangler, of New |
York City, arrived in Belelfonte dur
Ing the weekend for a visit with her
aunt, Miss Marion MeCulley, North
Allegheny street, and with other rel-
atives and friends in this vicinity
Pfc William Collinson returned
Sunday to his duties at the recruit
ing station In Harrisburg after a
weekend visit in Bellefonte with his
wife at the apartment of her par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Haag, of
East Howard street
Mr. and Mrs. James G Parsons,
of McKeesport, were in Bellefonte
overnight Monday while on their an.
nual summer vacation thip through
Central Pennsylvania, Tuesday they
continued on to Watsontown While
in Bellefante, Mr. and Mrs. Parsons
were guests at the Big Trout Inn
Lot Neff returned during the
weekend to his home in Howard from
the Lock Haven Hospital, where he
had been a patient for the past three
weeks. Mr. Neff was treated for in-
juries received early In July when
he fell from a tree which he was
trimming at the rear of his home
Rev. James A Byrd has resigned
as pastor of Pligrim Holiness
church at Coleville and he and Mrs
Byrd expect to leave soon for a new
charge. Rev Byrd has been in charge
of the Coleville church for nearly
four years and has been one of the
most popular ministers ever be
stationed there
Donald
resigned as
fonte borough
as a guard
struction project in Trinidad
West Indies, shortly before leaving
for that job last week was offered
and accepted a position as a guard
at the government ordinance plant
now being constructed in White Deer
Valley, near Willlamsport
Mr H W. Rabert, of East Lamb
street, expects to leave next Monday
by train on a trip to the West He
will be accompanied by his sister
Mrs ID E Hess, of Berwick. They
expect to stop at Chicago and St
Paul with their final destination
being Billings. Mont, where they will
visit with their two sisters Mrs PF
W. Mullison and Mrs George Zehn-
ders. They hope to find time to visit
Yellowstone Park before they
home the middle of Septem
ber
the
to
recently
in Belle.
a position
government eon
British
Johnston, who
police officer
to accept
mt a
abot
Sat William Bryant
Airbase Squadron, Gardner Field
Taft, Californian, arrived in Belle.
f for a week's visit with
Mrs. Mary Bryant, of
Prossertown. his father. William T
Bryant, of Howard. and other rela-
tives and friends in this aren. Sgt
Bryant was stationed at Hickam
Finld when the Japanese staged their
surprise attack last December 7 and
he waz in the thick of the bombing
at the airport, which is located near
Pearl Harbor He returned the
United States in April ar been
California since then
Baguire Harold DD Cowher, of
Bellefonte, was among the sneakers
at graduating exercises of Re.
novo fire school sponsored by the
Renovo fire department held Satur.
day night at the Elks Country Club
near Renova, Nineteen members re
eerived diplomas from former chief
George Carpeneto, of Williamsport
who originally started the school
Charles Saxion president. and Mel.
vin Wright, assistant chief of the
Undine fire company Bellefonte,
who taught the school since Mr
Carpeneto resigned in April to ac-
cept a position in Williamsport, took
up Mr Carpeneto’s work and ocom-
leted the instruction work The
three men were presented with gifts
of the 63rd
onte Tuesdays
his mother
tn
has
stationed ir
the
of
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Bonds buy bombs Btamps buy
halletz! Ruy 17 8 Defense Bonds
or Stamps every pay day!
Marriage Licenses
Donald V. Hackett
Margaret M Tussey
Leon Homer Aley
Phyllis Hazel Ripka
John W_ Butterworth
Anna FF. Urbanek
Cyrus A. Gummo
Mary E Walker Bellefonte
Dayton P. Fesman Millheim
Mary B. Francis. Washington, D C
Public Sales
SATURDAY. AUG. B — Mrs Bertha
Rupert will offer at public sale at
her residence at Beech Creek. Pa.
a full line of household goods
je at 1230 p. m Roy Oyler,
auct Terms “ash
SATURDAY. AUGUST 20 The Heirs
of the WF Berry estate will of.
fer at public sale at the late resi.
dence in Beech Creek, a full line
L. FRANK MAYES
General Auctioneer
Real Estate Sales
A BPECIALTY!
CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842
Why not have the benefit of
competitive bidding in the sale
of your property.
Past experiences have proven
that public sales of real estate
demand higher prices,
A number of Farms and several
Residences will be offered al
public sale in the near future,
Watch for Dates!
Ridgway
Btate College
Howard R. D
Spring Mills
Snow Shoe
Clarence
Port Matilda
H. L. HARPSTER
AUCTIONEER
Prompt attention given afl sales
PHONE 3579
PINE GROVE MILLS, PA.
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olf household
Liu Sale
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SATURDAY, AUG 20 Mm Alice
Duck and Rev. Blerly will offer a!
public sale at 148 MoAllister St
State Coliege, Pa. a full line of
household goods Sale at 12:30 p
m E M Smith sua
BATURDAY, BEI] 5 C
will ofler at public sale his
farm at Aaronsburg. Pa. the fol-
lowing tracts of valuable real es-
A farm of sbout 48 acres, 3
of which I» timberland, loca-
1 miles east of Aaronsburg,
with all necessary buildings
water ote Also a BH0.acre
tract of woodland located nearby
Sale at 10 a m E E Hubler
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goods, Inciuding
at 1230 p. m
an-
Roy
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Burd
Late
Pa
good
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will offer at
affer farm
KLINEFELTER
the .
Pa.
public sale on
at Tylemsvilie
following personal property
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
ove enciric sweeper
suite
bedroom suites, ans
drawers kitchen
garden ois
bay cart and pen
dishes, pictures
articles
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Electric
livingroom
’ fining room Kitch
irniture, 4
chest of
parar heater,
bicycle
parator
1" and many other
Sale at 12.30 pm
Auct
Saturday, August 15
MES, EMMA M, SASSERMAN
ill offer at public sale on the prem-
® ai 33 North Water streel, Belle.
the house and lot described as
One nine-room brick
modern oconvenences, (n-
hot walter beat two bath
and electricity. This house Is
tse a8 apartmenta A
location along ar
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for
offered the
time an sdjoining bullding lot
ih feet This ot oan be
either in « necls 3]
the above described pr
arately If so desired
Terms
Chase
f
also Willi be at
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and remaining 50
Lonanced a frst
desired
Baie at 2
Mayes suet
of deed
can be
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per }
on morigage
Frank
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SATURDAY. AUGUST 22-The Par
mers National Bank and Trust Co
af Miliheim, atiorney for
Atinia Maria Zemhy will
public sale inate premises of de-
miles west Millehim
Blaise highway No
130 p Mm, two of the best
in Bast Penna Valley Each
t8ins about 87 acres and ia
fertile. B fings
pair Be AVE
plies These farms will
separale and together
per cent on day of sale
30 days delivery of deed
J. 8Btover
of
BIOUE
highly
good ree
water supe
be offered
Terms, 25
balance in
H
are
gerd
upon
atuel
Saturday, Sept. 5
€C. M. BIERLY, Administrator
for the estate of Eimeda E Miller
will offer at public sale at the home
in Rebersburg. commencing at 12:30
oclook noon, a full line of
HOUSEHOLD OOO0ODS —- Consisting
of one 3-plece living rootn sulle
(practically new) leather studio
couch, 0x12 Brussels rug 12x12
Brusels rug. rag carpets; throw rugs
ligoletim,. bedroom suite. bedding.
Brary tables, book case chairs
rockers. porch sawing. electric sweep.
ers. 3-burner oll stove, large chest.
bureaus. 2 trunks. Kalamazoo range
Dockash heater, large mirror, New
Home sewing machine, dishes, cook -
ing utensils. garden tools, 2 tons
chestnut coal, ete
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE — The
Miller homestead aituate In oemtral
Rebersburg, consisting of a 10-réom
awelling, electric lights, piped water,
a large barn with necessary oul-
buildings
Being lot No. 14 on the town plot
of Rebersburg and being 58 fest 10
inches in breadth along
road or street through Rebersburg
and extends to South alley an equal
width 100 feet (See deed trom Mrs
C.J. Bowersox, widow, e ’
H OG (Bmeda BE)
March 22nd. 1927, and
Doed Book, Vol. 178. page 417).
TERMS OF SALE-Personal prop
erty. cash. Real estate, 25 per cent
cash 0 be paid 0 C. M. Blerly, au-
thorized Agent for the children and
heirs-at-law of Elmeda EB. Miller, de- |
ceased, when the real estate is
knocked down and declared sold.
and ithe balance of the considera-
tion 10 be paid in oash 10 said Agent
upon delivery of deed
Wize & Hubler, aucts. W. Harri
son Walker, attorney,
: Wanted to Buy
| WANTED To bu
No. 5 Massey-
| Brobeck, Hublersburg,
| WANTED To buy old
{ tor in runni shape
| pay highest cash price,
a drive wheel for
ee
not. Will
R. B Bro-
31-u
for feedi
Box r 2.7 gp
WANTED — To buy
purposes. Will
at farm. Write
Centre
da. i
ps. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone ni
Auto
call Bellefonte
WANTED — Small farm
Belisfonte via good road.
be off road. Prefer old
brick structure; deep window
and fireplace. State cash price {
t
be reasonable) and give
description. te “D. C” in care
this office.
at
Help Wanted
the main
x36
binder. R. E |
x32
WANTED
work, able
I'yrone, Pa
Girl
10 cook
for general house
Write Box 23
x32
WANTED
Man
Wage
Mackeyvilie
Experienced
DOy
Steady
Pa
farm helper
home. Good
Bock Parn
x34
Or Choo
Job
WANTED. Two girls or
en for general
And gas station
Write
Pa
young
work In tea
WARLGS
worn
Chovoned
and board Steam Valley
i
rout Run
WANTED lady or gentleman to sell
Vaporizers Lhat wii
crease amomaoblie
J. Ellery Johnson
Jersey Shore, Pa
WANTED--Men to cut paper w
and logs by contract Good
ber, nice ground, pay anytime
furnish cabins Inquire of G
Holt & Bon. Fleming, Pa f
WANTED Middle-aged woman
Riri to act as housekeeper Two in
family Choi WHE OR Mow Albert
Thompson, Nittany P O Howard
RD 2 Phone Zion 91833 Sil
WANTED #Farm has
One who under
and sal y and i
Odd Pellows Home
A E Schulte. Supt
ving oo on
Middletown
WANTED Practical mpwe betwee:
the age of 20 and 40 year
amall nursing home. Live In ini
forma furnished. Balary #840 month
Write Mrs. Marie C. A Oost B
Regoester Ave, Bloneleigh, Maryviand
x33
Boarders Wanted
WANTED Bosrdern- Men
Articles ror Sale
FOR SALE
pire
FOR BALE
Condit.or
Upright piano
Dial Beliefonte
POR SALE Dress form
10 sifoa 48 to 48 Will
Dial Bellefonte 2058
adjustable
sell cheap
x32
FOR SALE--A 1034 Harley motorey-
Democrat
no
30 Pord oot
¥ e ming
FOR SALE «Concrete mixer
Inquire of C
Cents Hal Pa
FOR SALE
ong
1941 F
tio Five exerliont
Phone Bellefonte 2733 after
wed coupe
[FOR BALE Timothy seed
sonatiie price Inquire
Shook, Spring Mills RB
H-R.12
FOR SALE Barn 40x70. one side an.
tor shingles other side
roof Inquire of Thos A. Pletcher
Howard. Pa x32
aon
A room stove burns
only. Inguite of George
N. Thomas St. Bellefonte
x32
POR SALE
hard coal
Eberhart
Pa
POR SALE Farm lime at price far.
mers can afford to pay Inquire of
CM Long Howard k D. 3 Phone
Zion 19138 (Nittany). 2-4
FOR BALE -Kindling wood, cut to
stove lengths atl our new mill at
Lamar, Pa. Prices reasonable. Whit-
mer-Steels Company x33
FOR SALE -- Tan-ooiored reed go-
cart with top corduroy  iming
ball-bearing wheels, in good condi-
tion. Phone Belicfonte 529 x33
FOR SALB--A Leroy sulky plow
will exchange for pigs or cattle
quire of Bilis W. Hall Julian R
fIXx Run). Phone 101-R.11
FOR SALB--Cucumgbers, sweet corn
| tombloss, potatPes green beans
apples and pears. Inquire of Harry
Ishier. BR. D. 1 Bellefonte Pa. (Dale's
Summit) x32
FOR SALE Short «lab wood at
Greenavalley saw mill near Pleas.
ant Gap: also at Hennigh't saw mill
near ters Mills W. Hous
| Lumbe* Co 2-4
{POR SALE -.. One practically new
gasoline-driven portable Anocoln
electric 200 amp. welder, mounted on
truck. Century Hokst Mig Co. Lock
| Haven, Pa ne 8813. x33
| FOR
5
BALE 20-gaugy dngle-Pparre]
Winchester shot gun and 11 boxes
shells. Pine condition. Reason for
selling. 100 many guns. O M. Graz.
fer, Warriors Mark, Pa. RD. x32
FOR SALE Plums and peach plums,
iby 10th of August. Half mile above
Tussey Sink, route 222 at old Deit-
{el home. Bring containers. Mrs
iFrank Cramer Centre Hall R. D
care of |
Ea
TE Aa BRST, oh |, tari
POR BALE Golden Bun parior heat
er perfect condition, seventy-five
years old Also three hot.alr reg
ters, with fitting Inquire of E O
Walle, Brockerhoff Hotel, Bellefonte
Pa x34
POR BSALE--Deering Winder, 7
out Bay loader Hoomiey
drill, Superior 10x88, 2 No
Cliver Huber plow 14 11
Behrer, Penna Furnace
foot
Eran
DIOWA
} ( w
Pa |
suitable {
Ww
two -1on cha
Inquire of
Centre Hall
Bort ler
waler
bose Also
ROOK As New
Wrecking Co
27-'R-3
POR BALE
or hot heat
were We f
one rywe '
Parmall
tw
Ome Johr
1039 model
/ F-14
POR BALE
combine
mower for ¥F
ised very :
mowers, one b-foot cut
two new Pape
McCormick silo
or
‘4
trac tom .
nore
ker
) M
ww MM
POR
Bim
BALE
PARMERS
Centre
Poultry
FOR SALE--Young
ng fram 3% 1
sprayed cooking apples
. Pleasant Ong Pa
Real Estate - For Sale
POR BALE
! Vers
B O. Harvey
Dial 550
heat
POR SALE --A brick dwell
sultable for tue fan
ern nvenienooes best
secon Bellefonte, Pa ire of
Mary M Pauble, I O O F Bulla
Bellefonte, Pa Phone 748 274d
FCR SALE
beriand Joon ted
of Madisonburg a
| All neorsEary ou
1 in good state of 1
pntain walter piped
C H Bhafler
abou
Business Opportunity
{FOR BALE Beauty
shot near indus.
Williamsport
Reason for selling
518 RN. Grie:
trial center of
celient busines
ill health Write
lamaport, Pa
Farms For Rent
RENT..#0.acre farmA  adioin
in State College. available August
or September Phone 2733 State Onl-
or write CC. O Cromer Sate
College. Pa aos
Houses tor Rent
FOR RENT A seven-room farm
house Jocated one mile south of
Beliefonte, with elegtricity in house
Phone Bellefonte 2001, after 6 p m
x33
ope
POR RENT.-.Front half
ive two-story house, suitable for
two adulls Avallable at onoe
Mrs. R. V. Mull, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone
541 174
FOR RENT -« Seven-pcgm house
with electricity: good sized lot and
car shed. jocated at Nittany. Ps. In-
Quire of Fred Grove, Nittany, R D
2 Howard, Pa x32
FOR RENT--A 7.room house with
all convendenons, located on Boulh
Spring street, Beliefonte. Rent $35
Inquire of John 8. Lambert or Mar
guerite Lamberti, Bellefonte. Pa. 2440
of attract-
Fm
ern
POR
i ¥ice. We service all
Attractive B.room mod.
convenienoes, attached
furnace Can be
infurnished
in Centre
Inquire of
Mall, Pa. x82
RENT
nine =
rest
tre
Rooms For Rent
rabie tore rom,
nen
MAM Keen] ng
Pa
Apartments tor Rent
tment on
of James
281t
reunion of
amily wil
rR ne Je
fsa tardasy Angas
be held at
TY-
Bt
m north of
15
5
Miscellaneous
DEAD STOCK-—-Removed promot?
B M Keller Pa. Phone
T5<-R<2 Reverse 1-4
DEAD
Cal
R-4 or
pense
BETOCK
3
Removed
(ine Vogt
Lock Haven
promptly
tre Hall 55.
at our ex-
f-nf
HTM RE Removed orompily
Call anviame at my extense Phone
6768.1.3 Bellefonte, liovd LL. Sms
Milesburg, Pa § «4
Cen
2104
DEAD
Repairing
FURNITURE REPAIRAD — Rapire
made to all kinda of furniture
Upholstering and slip covers made
Wm D Thompson's Upholstert
Shon 102 FE lam WM. Phone 382-
Bellefonte, Pa 1-81
SERVICING -- Keep your Maytag
working Cenuine paris and sere
makes of wash
ers and sweeders Sweeper brushes
re-bristied R K Owens Flectric
Store, 8. Allegheny streel. Dial yr
MAOHINE WORK — lawn mowers
sharpened. General machine work of
all Kinds. We also have in siook ood
roll steel, Cap screws, sol porewd,
| Woodruff keys, key stock, etc, Bwarte
| Machine
| 2041
Shop, Beliefonte, Pa. PrOa4 3
HECLA PARK
Park and Bathing Pool Open for the Season
: »
ROOLER
Parking
SKATING - DANCING - RIDES-
FREE Bathing - Picnic Tables
oo
REFRESHMENTS
FREE
- Movies
THE FRIENDLY SPOT FOR FAMILY RECREATION
Restful and Yet Thrilling for Both Young and Old.