THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five September 3, 1942." at | [ LOCALS —~Herbert Larimer ard street, for some time employed at the J. B. Wagner store, has ac cepted a position at the Titan Metal Company plant, —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shawley and family last Thursday moved from East Beaver street to one of the First National Bank apartments on North Allegheny street Pvt, James Hazel last Wednes day returned to his duties at Camp Pickett, Blackstone, Va. after a several days’ visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hazel, of East Lamb street Mrs. Harry N. Meyer, of the Rogers apartments, South Spring street, spent last week in William- sport with her son-in-law and dau- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schnee- bell and family -Miss Anna Mary ‘Troup, a nurse at the Crippled Children's Hospital at Longport, N. J, arrived in Belle- fonte Monday for a two weeks' va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Troup, of South Thomas street Relatives have received word that Pfc. Luther Casper, son of Mr and Mrs. Howard Casper, of North Thomas street, has arrived safely in Australia. Pfc. Casper is with the U. S. Signal Corps and had not been heard from for nearly two months Mrs. John Shaughnessy last Wednesday returned to her home in Lewistown after a two weeks’ visit with her mother, Mrs. Florence Wian of the Rogers apartments, South Spring street. Mrs. Wian has not been well for some weeks —Mrs Catherine Miller children, Shirley, Nancy and Doro- thy, returned to their home in Al- toona last Wednesday after a several days’ visit with Mrs. Miller's uncle and aunt, Thomas and Miss Kate Shaughnessy, of West Logan street Mahlon E Sprankle, aged 10 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira J Sprankle, of Pine street, suffered a laceration of the right heel when he was bitten by a dog, Sunday after- noon. The wound was treated at the Centre County Hospital dispen- sary District Attorney Musser W Gettig, Mrs. Gettig and family plan to move next April 1 fram the Get tig homestead on East Bishop street to the first apartment home near Catholic cemetery purchased time ago by Mr Gettig William B. Garis, son of William 8S. Garis, of South street, recently enlisted in S. Marines and is now at the Marines base at Parris Island, 8. C Before entering the service he was employed at the Wallzer meat mar ket on West High street —Mrs. Richard Lamb and daugh- ter, Mary Plo, of Brookline, spent the weekend with the former's son- in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs Joseph Parrish, of West High street On their return Home, Sunday, they were accompanied by Mr. Lamb who had been at the Parrish home for two weeks Mr. and } G. A. Saul of Bea- ver Palls, were arrivals in Centre county Friday night where they ex- pect to spend a few days among their relatives, including Mrs. Saul's mother, Mrs. Ellen Krebs of State College, and Mr. S8aul’s sisters, Mrs Emma Koler of State College, and Mrs. William Fike, Howard You and floor of the the some Mr. and Mrs Water the U IS probably have an out-of- the-way cupboard filled with wire clothes hangers, such as suits or dresses are hung upon when you re- ceive them from the tailor or the cleaner. Because of the war, tailors and cleaners can't buy them any- more, and at least one Bellefonte tailor is offering one-half cent each for as many of the hangers as you care to bring in -Mrs. Leslie Thomas of South Thomas street, was guest of honor at a surprise party held last Tuesday night at the Thomas home, with Mrs, William Mokle and her daugh- ter, Shirley, planning the event. The guest of honor received a number of gifts. Those present were: Mr and Mrs. Samuel Poorman, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Weaver, Mr. and Mrs William Mokle, Mrs. Thomas and Ehirley Thomas. Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Mokle received prizes in cards. -Bellefonte folks are warned to be on the lookout for a fellow who, pretending to represent a photo en- largement concern, obtains photo- ¢raphs and advance payment—and that is the last of him. Altoona was pestered with the imposter several months ago and, it is reported, has returned to that city. In numerous instances valuable pictures have E=en entrusted to him and the vic- tims deplore such losses more than they do the couple of dollars which they pald in advance as a result of his tale —Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Gray, of Lancaster, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with their mothers, Mrs, G. Oscar Gray, West High street, and Mrs. J M. Ward of West Curtin street. Mr. Gray is on his annual two weeks’ vacation from his duties in the engineering de- partment of the Armstrong Cork Company, but returned to Lancaster early this week because he is teach- ing a Penn State Extension class in fundamentals of electrical eering. His brother, Pfc. Richard Gray, of the U. 8. Air Corps at West. over Pleld, Mass, is expected to! spend the coming weekend with his mother here. —Two students from Bellefonte have been admitted to Bucknell University as members of the fresh- | man class, Registrar H. W. Holter has announced. They are: Miss Meta Jean Adams, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. H Adams, North Alle. gheny street, and Miss Virginia E. | Capers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Richard L. Capers, 139 East Curtin street. Both Miss Adains and Miss | Capers graduated in June from the | Bellefonte High School and are plan. | ning to enroll in the Commerce and | Finance course. They are among | epproximately 400 students who will report at Bucknell for the opening o comer 73 eek on, iia of East How- | respective | engin. | I Alfred Myers, of found time t pay us a while in town Tuesday Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Acams and daughters Jean and Nancy, of North Allegheny street, are spending two weeks at a cottage at Seaside Park N. J Mrs. Clayton Rider, of Coleville, spent last week in Chambersburg with her husband's son and daugh- ter-in-law, Dr and Mrs. Paul Rider and family Allport, Pa. brief visit of South Water employed store Titan du- Charles Musser street, for several years at the O A Kline hardware has accepted a position at the Metal Company and began his ties Tuesday H. R. Harshbarger, of Altoona spent Monday in Bellefonte while enroute home from Centre Hall where he had been attending the Grange Fair. Mr. Harshbarger was a caller at our office Miss Helene Williams lyn, N. Y. spent Saturday atives and friends Miss Willlams came here from Beech Creek, where she is spending some time with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davidson and family returned to thelr home in the Jones apartments, North Thomas street, Tuesday, after several days’ visit with friend: relatives in Baltimore, Md Harry Jones, of North Thoma: street, Friday went to Atlantic City, N. J. to join Mrs. Jones for a week" vacation at that resort. Mrs. Jones had been in Atlantic City for several days prior to her husband's arrival The first fall meeting of the Milesburg Woman's Club will be held Tuesday evening, September at the Milesburg The sion will begin at m. with Mrs Lewis Peters in the chair All urged to attend of Brook- with rel- in Bellefonte in and 1] school 55 7:30 p president members are Alter spending several weeks in Bellefonte with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGowan and family of Willowbank Miss Barbara McGowan returned to her duties as a nurse at Providence Hospital, in Washington, D. C., during the week- end street te nler Miss of Mr Pine both the Res ed Bialme Mrs. Ivan Bjalme Miss Christine Penn State, spent weekend at Miss Fox's home Early this week they join- friends for a week's outing at Wildwood, N. J Mrs. Josephine Bently Miss Jo Bently to thelr home Ohio after a Mr Bently's aunt Harper, of West High Harper accompanied the group Bellefonte after spending months with relatives Mis Gunnel aaug of Fox and street, and tudents at in wWiing other her re and Sunday in Cleveland weekend visit with Mrs. Edward street. Mrs niece turned to two in Cleveland Jean Monsell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Monsell, of Valentine street, during the weekend went to Williamsport where she has accepted a position as a clerk in the engineering offices of the new gov- ernment ordnance plant under con- struction in White Deer Valley Elmer Hauer, Jr. aged 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hauer. of East Bishop street, suffered a severe laceration of the right arm above the elbow while playing in the vard of the Hauer home, Saturday Seven stitches were required to close the wound He underwent tréatment at the Centre County Hospital dis- pensary Sunday Mr. and Mrs Jeaver street guests at the home of Harry Wian, on West were: Mr. and Mrs Oscar Bierely and son, James, Miss Marian and Ronald Behers, Mrs John Eckel and daughter, Ann. Miss Geraldine Benner and Mrs. Bella Gordon, all of Bellefonte light of the day was a spaghetti dinner Corporal Ralph, States anti-aircraft battalion tioned at Long Beach arrived in Bellefonte week's visit with and Mrs. Edwin Penn street. Comparitively speak ing, Corp. Jessop is a “veteran” in the army for he enlisted three years and five months ago Mrs. J. M. Bricker and son and daughter-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Bricker, of Reynold's avenue Tuesday departed for Dayton, Pa. where the elder Mrs Bricker will visit the remainder of this week with | her brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Samuel Saxion. Mr. and! Mrs. Samuel Bricker are spending the time at Conneaut Lake Mr. and Mrs. W. T. O'Brien and | daughter. Elizabeth Ann. of East Linn street, and Miss Louise Hart- | sock, of East Bishop street, departed during the weekend Mich. for a visit until after Labor Day with relatives and friends. Mr. | and Mrs. O'Brien expect to spend most of the time with their son, Thomas O'Brien in that city Mr. and Mrs. Thurston G. Erick- son, of Prackville, and Miss Char- lotte J. Walker, of Lewistown. spent the weekend with their parents, Mr and Mrs. W. Harrison Walker, of East Linn street, the occasion for the weekend party being the cele- bration of Mr. Walker's birthday anniversary, and Mr. and Mrs. Walker's 30th wedding anniversary. -Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Grove, of inear Bellefonte, had as their guests at their tent at Grange Pair last week their son and daughter-in-law, (Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grove, of Brad. {ford. The Roy Groves returned to | their home Sunday afternoon. On Monday of last week Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Grove entertained another son, {Clair Grove, of Altoona, who is a P. R. R engineer between Altoona (and Pittsburgh. | ~Our mailing list was corrected {this past weekend and all subserip- tions received up to Saturday night have been credited. We urge all subscribers who paid during August | to check the date on the pink label land advise us of any errors. We were disappointed in the response to our statements mailed out last | month, particularly from those sub- scribers who are in arrears. Now is the opportune time to get out of ‘| debt. Why not act now. delicious with a United California, Monday for a his parents, Mr Jessop of South Rd A high-| sta- | for Detroit, | | Mr. and Mrs. Orville Brewer and {two daughters, of Rochester, N. Y., | wre visiting Mr. Brewer's son, J. O | Brewer, at the family home at Axe- Mann Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Morrison family, of Port Matilda, last | week moved to Bellefonte where they are occupying one of the Kalin {houses on East Lamb street Mr. and Mrs. Gray Purey {two children, of Camp Hill, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mr Furey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George | Furey, of East Linn street The venerable J, C Altoona, was a welcome our office Tuesday while through Bellefonte enroute to some relatives in lower Nittany ley Mrs. Paul M. Smith and son Paul, Jr, of Ridgefield Park, N. J, returned home Monday after spend- ing a week in Bellefonte with Sheriff and Mrs. Edward R. Miller. of East High street Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smoyer daughter, Mona, of Downing- spent the weekend in Belle- with Mr. Smover's father James Smoyer and family, of East Beaver street Miss Dorothy Stevens tudent at Mansfield State College, is spending a between semesters vacation parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. L of East Curtin street Ira Wright, Jr and Turner, ol caller at motoring visit Val- and town, fonte Music Teacher weeks with her Stevens two won of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wright of Willowbank street resigned his position at the R. T. Willard clothing store and accepted a position with the Martin Bomber plant at Baltimore Miss Sarah Atlantic who has gue at the Rankin East Curtin for time, has returned here from visit with her sls ter, Mis: ila Bayard, in William - sport Miss Allegheny had been Wagner Philadelphia training school of Hospital Mr Tommy expect after fonte Mr recently Bayard. of been a home City WwW. B treet t on ole a brief Ursi Betty street Schenck, of So who for employed at departed enter ith time B for some the J Mor the Crermg store way to LUT ses the antown Bertrand and son Helght ja 1 home this weekend two in Belle. Bertrand's parents Kelleher, of Sout! WwW. A of Jackson to return pending with M1: and Mrs. T. J Sprin Weer: treet Bory Byrot a Mr MacDon H Jo ald expect tonbaug! to enter a pharmacist next week Mr fant son weekend in Mrs. Balf i Charles lari West High former Miss home 3alf § Larimer North Elizabeth T Lam of for Osborne Wilson ployed as circulation Harrisburg has accepted a to Burton agent of bert street everal mans newspaper in position a Tingue, assistant purch- the Titan Metal Co this iy asing The { the be held regular mont Bellefonte Garden at the home of Mrs Rogers on North Allegheny street Tuesday, September 8, at 2:30 p. m The subject will be “Flower Arrang- ing Members are requested to bring flower arrangements Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harris, of Camp Hill, near Harrisburg, spent a few hours in Bellefonte yesterday as guests of Mr Harris’ brother, Mayor Hardman P. Harris, of East Howard street, while on their way home from trip to Washington ite where they attended the wedding of thelr son Pvt. H heldon Quartermaster’s detachm at Camp Pickett, Blackstone, Va. ar- rived here unexpectedly Tuesday night for a five-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A Rossman, at their home in Miles- burg Pvt. Rossman entered the army last April 21 Red Cross home nursing classes will open on Tuesday, September 15, {in a room on the third floor of the | Bush Arcade building, West High {street. Mrs. Jean Noll Harris, of | Pleasant Gap, will be the instructor {Classes will be held from 2 to 4 | o'clock, and persons wishing to at- tend are asked to get in touch with {Mrs. B. J. Beezer, telephone 2502 Mrs. Wray Houston and sons, Kenneth and Billy, of Pittsburgh. last Thursday returned to their | home after spending ten days with { Mrs. Houston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Smith and family of | North Spring street. They were ac- jcompanied by Mrs. Smith who is spending a week or more at the { Houston home Mrs. Minnie Vonada, aged 80, suffered a fracture of a bone and {torn ligaments in the left wrist, and { also received head and body injuries {last Wednesday when she fell from {a porch at the home of her son, | Samuel H. Vonada, on East Howard istreet, where she has resided for isome time. Mrs Vonada is under. going treatment at the Vonada home Ronnie Markley 0 te a of Rossman the ent was guest of celebration of his ninth birthday anniversary. The party was held at the Edward Markley home on East Howard street, and Ronnie was pre- present: Waite, Thomas Gordon, ald and Bobby Bottorf, Emel, Allen and Helen Thal, Maxine Murray, Mary Elizabeth Kline, all of Bellefonte, and Jackie Broschart of Sunbury. ~Miss Mary Fleming, of Belle- fonte, was hostess at parties held Friday evening and Saturday after. noon. Both affairs were held at the home of her parents, former Judge and Mrs. M. Ward Fleming, of East Linn street, Thirty-eight attended the parties at which the following were awarded prizes for ecards: Mrs. Keith Anderson and Miss Mary A. Baum, both of Bellefonte, Miss Helen Stewart, Mis, John Musser, Mrs. Bernice Johnson and Mrs, Wil- liam W. Litke, all of State College. Miss Grace Smith of Washington, D. C., was presented with a guest prize. and | honor at a party held Saturday In| dered committed | the Good Shepherd, Clark's Summit, | (in the custody of Mother Victoria, Mrs. J. F. Jones, of Wilkinsburg, | 72 Is visiting friends and relatives in Bellefonte and State College Miss Margaret Noonan, of New | York City, Is expected to arrive here [today to spend a ten-days' vacation {with her sister, Miss Geraldine | Noonan at her home on East Bishop | street | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yearick, of | Beech Creek, Tuesday moved to Bellefonte, and are occupying the apartment in the Samuel Tressler hime on East Curtin street Mr Yearick is employed at Rockview penitentiary, while Mrs. Yearick is teacher of the Pleasant View school Mrs. Thurston G. Erickson Frackville, was awarded three first and two second prizes at the first flower show held recently in Frack- ville Mrs. Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Harrison Walker of East Linn street, | woeretary of the Garden Section Frackville Woman's Club Lt. Howard W. O'Donnell U. 8. Tank Destroyer Division ped in Bellefonte during the week- end for a brief visit with friend while on a ten-day leave of absence It. O'Donnell return Jelle! thi enroute duty at a camp in He north from Georgia of of olf of un stop expects Wo to weekend Texn being onte to Cane leave ubsence helfore ferred Stall S¢ { of Mr. and Mr i 108 West Lamb cently hi Tenn lough with i Chand M treet dutie after spending a with his parent here brothers in Butler celved wing Aug - from the U Field at Sr returned Candy } N to "n NA ten-day n hi ting School Spel Cieor on i 4 grad Alr Moultrie Aft 5 wer absence because ol! POOT “ana Rev of the vacation period 4 H. C. Stenger, Jr, past Methodist Church N | tiv ' Will return ) the iH in Belle- fonte the 101 Lie pulpit tember © rime: 1939 Mr Rupert kK. » i into U Dow “i NO The Texas wedding following w Ihe He Whiten hol Wallace SWope en al Louella Garman of Mile all Miss Purnell Is Winner of Title Defeats Mrs, Crumlish in Fin- als at Nittany; Officers Elected P rid i efonts Georgette treet, Bell 1942 we Hi Nitta n she Mrs y of Plea ant Gap final ma hes of the nual title tournamen N Purnel; received ti cup and will have her name wribed the clubs plague Mrs. Crumlish, as runner-up, ceived a No. 4 wooden club awards were presented at the nual dinner which concluded tournament, Friday night Miss Ruth Deitrich was { the Leaten and Mis low medal ilso the ringer score. Mrs V. Mull was presented with in appreciation of her arranging transportation bers during the summer Twenty-seven members of the as- sociation attended the dinner. at which time officers for the coming year were elected. Miss Jane Curtin was elected chairman to succeed Miss Mary Rankin Vice chairmen elected were: Miss Charlotte Walk- er, Miss Emmy Lou Craig and Mrs | Philip Ray. Miss Margaret Beaver | was elected secretary to succeed Miss Erma Sloop and Mes. John iCurtin, Jr, was named treasurer to succeed Mrs. Hugh Crumlish ——— S——— Wanted Excitement Stating that “Bloomsburg is a small and quiet town and 1 wanted to create some excitement.” Martha | Reynolds, 23, confessed that she i conceived the plan of setting fire to {the Magee warshouse, She was or- to the House of adn L# fealed I we ) i- while re The an- the on winner s Mary and Rebecca a gin wrvices for for mem- § rine oO (Ee tankin won wore | for Wo and a hai Yo five years, sented with gifts Refreshments | were served. The following were) Robert Woodring, Tommy | Jimmy | Smith, Buddy and Steve Loy, Don- | Richard | STATE CENTRE GAME, FISH & FORESTRY ASSOCIATION Annual Shoot LABOR DAY, SEPT. 7th, 1942 BLACK MOSHANNON PARK Philipsburg, Pa. TRAP SKEET & MO-SKEET-0 PRIZES Two Defense Bonds of $50 and $25 Each Will be Given Away Everybody Welcome GEO, HAMER, Jr, Secy, {ty range before it w— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS S| 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 first issue, and 15 cents for each additional ments contain more than twenty-five words REAL ESTATE A stralght one advertising sale or rent KEYED ADS All advertisements that to this office, must be complied with by ments, Please do not call ut the office advertisements, as the publishers are of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber ocrat whose subscription is paid up to date, | vertisement In these columns time of charge subscriber will be charged the war advertising rate can be used six times a year at different Intervals for advertise - charged words or less, 25 insertion. Where one cent a word © cents cent wu word bs charged four rewl estate request Lo those answering Ui for Information concerning not permitted Ww divulge the replies be malled waver such hae Ww The entitled Ww a 26 Centre Dem - wal the privilege word one free Otherwlu reg 1h Railroad Wreck rupted on the 20 Traffic wa division o Rallroad i 4 ft di YO o'clock £TNooH Wanted to Buy WANTED--To water heater FO Box Ww ANTED Shop Home War ted WANTED-A Pp WANTED oF 0 work In FOR SALE Boston Ps Quire at dellefonte C andy WANTED A IR eoping Writ tre Dem WOIMan in small f M \d “ office WANTED Experienced ret. free milk month the year 't I. Iscnbery M51 yond Houtadale POR BALE Cireen ant Cag hear P Lumbe* Shor Vaile} WANTED sell gasoline Fr automobile Address J. J rat m 35 care of Cen- £36 WANTED--Qirle 18 to age Girls under 18 Ring papers from board Sylvania Elecirs Laie Mill Hall, Pa of 25 years please ged your school Products Ww WANTED Middle-aged 10 a0l as housekeeper Gord wages ™ Nittany PP QO Phot w Zion 91833 ¥ Boa rd Wanted girl family Thompaon i SALE R.D 2 Als ee : POR site ADDles or gallon oak roll- ADTing Ek Parm cents fuegs with top desk | heating Twp x36 wood Benner § di h las ENT ed 2 T'wo-room DUngsiow { arti Ie west of C Mrw rR D x6 4 POR Live Stock POR ALE Hartie, R FOR SALE Berkahire FOR REN] Apartments for Rent Do gs, Pets, Etc Kea! Estate - ror Sale Miscellaneous ICOCK prompily menses. phong Lloyd LL. Bmith 1-11 Bellefonte Pa Bellefonte Repairing BEYPATRED inda of SALR FOR ! wiih Repsite furniture overs made Unhoistering ICRA ATY ITUVEK Loca leg 4 Pa Inquire Pa and seers WANT ED- 4 board in Write R M man wants family with in care of this office Articles tor Sale room and children x36 POR BALE Timothy seed pa, while present lot lasts—save ey at 8345 a bushel, at Losch Bup- ply Co. Jersey Bhore, Pa. Also spec. low prices on alfalfa and all oth- seeds x42 FOR SALE pure mon inl er FOR SALE Nice clean timo ny seed 8350 per bushel. LL. K Dale Boals- | burg. Pa x38 POR SALE Timothy seed clean of weed seeds. J L Centre Hall, Pa POR SALE ~ Clean timothy Charles Durst, Centre Hall Phone 175 R. 23 Timothy seed. ready Ww sow, Desi quality. Two new Perry spring-tooth harrows and a 10- {im Jelliniger hammermill with nice and | 'pch 1 il y way bagger James J Markle State fos i : sd | College Rr D x38 F POR SALE-8chool bus Just the thing for hauling defen:e workers Passed all inspections for school bus Good rubber Excellent condition ‘G3. A Spearly. 401 W. College Ave | State Coliege Pa Dial 2545. x36 “seed. RD x36 Inquire of Bellefonte R FOR BALE- _- Timothy seed Roy Yarnell, Phone Zion 1232 H tee es ENGRAVED —Name FOIL SALE Two Pordson tractors | invitationg and and parts. H OO. Yearick, Mili | personal stationery etc. can be fur- Hall, BR. D 1 Phone 4511 X38 | nished by us at reasonable prices ———_—" a ————————— | We have on display ail Kinds of en- PO " SALE- hh Voss electric washer, | graved work, Call at our office and In good condition. Inquire of Mrs | inspect our ling before ordering else. | Eva Jones. Port Matilda, Pa x36 | | where, Centre Democrat, Bellefonte —— | Pa of FOR SALE- Country lard, uaran- teed. Inquire of Roy arnell, Bellefonte R. D. 2. Phone Zion 1232 35-1 lo must choose one {lap Brothers for the cards, wedding Announcementa, { BURIAL VAULTS--me sure it is ¢ Duniap concrete burial vault when Made by Dun- past twenty | PUR BALE--Othello coal range in | good condition with water front COeorge E long, Howard, Pa Box 126 x38 POR SALE—Elberta and Hale peach es. Bring containers and pick them yourself Ida R. Williams, | Purnace, Pa | Delivered anywhere in Centre Coun ity. Telephone Bellefonte 508, 242° {or 2765 2- hoy {FOR SALP-- Hot Point refrigerator: Martha | Briez gas range; Paramount elec. x36 | tric washer; Phileo radio; Singer j RE. sewing machine; 4-burner oil { FOR SALE ———- Pord pick-up truck; (with oven. bedroom suite; new tires, new motor and auxile lary parts. A-1 condition. See B. M Keller, Millheim, Pa. 85-4 NOTICE—&lectric range users: Now is the time to trade in that old! electric range on a new 1042 Quali- is too late. Bee | them at the R Owens Electric | { Store, South Allegheny streel, Belle- | ble today at Losch Implement Co ‘fonte. Phone 2086 x38 Jersey Shore: 1 used New Idea 2-row : [corn ploker, {chen cabinets; wicker porch set; 2 ‘kitchen tables and chalrs to match! ibed with box sprine and mattress jInguire of Mary Matis or Madaline iMatis, Port Matilda, Pa. R D Vas idle) {POR BALE-Farm machinery availa FOR SALE--Three-plece living room | ®uite; dining room suite consist. | ing of table, 6 chairs, sideboard; end | tables and odd tables; Morris chair; 2 rocking chairs; lot of straight chairs; 2 lamps; ice box: iron (bed with springs. chair and wash- stand; cot with springs; 2 hand | Sweepers, child's nursery chair; and ther household articles. Call after Pome Mrs. Clark Carson, 366 East ‘Bishop street Phone 26565. x36 [other {1 International 13<inch ensil cut- ter, used, 8150; 1 used Gehl 885; 1 Mes:inger threshi | feeder and blower, used | | Heobenr straw carrier machine on (truck, #90; one used ‘Little Gland | carrier on truck #90; also a Gelser Westinghouse wn. milk SoDiar. $165; tractors, and fara machinery. two S.inch [8180; 2 used Deering grain binders, | machine. | DATs makes PUTER Bweeper R K Owens iegheny slreel of wash- brushes Blectric Dial 2084 eu MAOHINE WORK ~~ Lawn mowers pened General machine work of all kinds. We also lLiave In stock cold roil steel, cap screws sel sOTEWR, Woodruff keys, key stock, etc. Swarte Machine Shop, Beliefonte, Pa. Phone 2041 2-u Floor Show EVERY NIGHT we RT —— ail re-bristied 8 5 Al wre, y house and Madisonburg x30 FOR SALE--large frame house good condition. All conveniences d-car parage and other Bank ban coNTeted, equipped, stanchions and CLUDE PForty«five acres of land all i Howard borough Will sell sepa- ately or together GCGeorge E Long Box 126 Howard Pa x39 FOR SALE Farm in Marion ship Centre county. consisting 143 acres eight-room house, good barn necessary outbuildings 8 thud he drinkir iown- ’ of and ail Running water piped into the house Located along the Slate Highway leading from Bellefonte io Jackson- ville The Bellefonte vein of lime ston runs through this farm. Inguire of A A Pletcher, Howard, Pa x36 Houses tor Rent POR RENT Harry's Tavern Bellefonte, Pa. Lemont Bent A house In newly papered and painted ow Also a 3-room and bath, and one 4-<room and bath apartment on West College Ave State College. Pa Emer C. Ross, Lemont, Pa x36 HICLA PARK Park and Bathing Pool Open for the Season 8. Spring StL | years and sold direct to you for $40 | stove | 3 beds with springs and matiresses; 2 kit- #475; 2 new Champion | ‘one-row elevator potato diggers, $180; ROOLER SKATING - DANCING org RE rans AERTS FREE Bathing - Picnic Tables Parking - Movies FREE THE FRIENDLY SPOT FOR FAMILY RECREATION Restful and Wet Tnrapy for Both Relig wn om. | |
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