Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 10, 1942, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page Five
i 10, 1942.
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AL
H. W. Rabert, of East Lamb
street, returned home last Thurs
day from a month's visit with his
sisters at Billings, Montana
Mr. and Mrs. George VonGun-
den, of East High street, are spend-
ing a week touring the southern
states, expecting to visit in Georgia
and Tennessee
Miss Virginia Healy, of Harris
burg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
B. Healy, of West High street
spending a week's vacation with
friends in Pittsburgh
Miss Bettie Long and Miss Ruth
Spangler, of Philadelphia, spent
weekend in Bellefonte as guest
Miss pe parents, Mr. and
Newell B, Long West Linn
I'he Bel
Woman Club
September 16
Paul Eberh
ach memix
Mr
ol treet
Lyon
of the or
Wednesday
home of Mr:
Logan su EF
to bring
y rend
aiong a Iriend
Mr. a! M1: Howard
of Bedford, spent weekend
Mrs. Hancock
Mrs. Forrest Eckley, of
and with Mrs. Hi:
law and sl Mi
Waite His
Mr. and Mr
ming, N
Mr. Cu
Mr
Soutn
a
the
parent
ANCOCK
ter
of East
Co
with
and sister
ning, of
Fanning
at his home
more
Rev
and child, of
in Bellefonte
And are now
rectory on We
Rev ih Davi
pointed
Episcopal chur
Mr. and Mr
been
Heverly
have
ha
and
OC
h
had
in the
street
for
accepted a positi
while Mrs. En
ton tu
occu
the time
tevenson
\ ] al ns
fram the Army Dispensary in
York to Haddon Hall Atlanti
City. addon Hall has been
vertad into ar Army Hewhal
A son was born Friday
the Centre County hospit
and Mrs. Wil Moerschbac
of Belle fonie
Wo Welghs
ha be 1
Moerschbacher
inia Capers, da:
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in
in
ut
Mr
er
wi
birth
Mrs
Vireg
Mrs
street
Ham
Thomas street
gagement of 1
to Sgt. John
and Mrs. Karl
Linz Miss
uated the
er Maxine
won of Mr
Kus of East
Swartz was grad-
Philipsburg High
Hammond Beauty
now proprietor of Mi-
lady's Beauty Salon in Bellefonte
Mr. Kusse was graduated from the
Barberton, Ohio, High School and
Commercial School and the Univer-
sity of Idaho and is now a member
of the finance division of the U. 8
Army, Headquarters. Camp Sutton,
C. No date has been set for the
wedding
o
street
from
and
and is
School the
School
i
A family gathering that will long
be remembered was celebrated at
the home of Mr. Harry W. Weaver,
State College, Sunday, September 6
The delicacies of the season were
served and many remembrances
were related The followin six
children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mark with friends were present
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver and
daughter, Evelyn, of State College:
Mrs. W. B. Fiedler, Mr. and Mrs
A. F. Mark, Mrs. Emma Emerick,
and Mr. and Mrs. H Ray Mark, of
Centre Hall: Mr. and Mrs. A. C
Mark, Mr. Emanuel Eungard, Mr
and Mrs. Russell Mark and children,
of Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs. P. W
Mark, and Mrs. Catherine Mark, of
Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lim-
bert, Rebersburg.
Charles Coble, Jr., and Miss Au-
drey Bloomquist, both of Bellefonte,
were presented with gifts at a supper
held recently at the Hofbrau, Belle-
fonte, by a First Aid Class which
they had instructed. Mr. Coble was
presented with an $18.75 Defense
Bond in appreciation for his work
as instruetor. Miss Bloomquist, who
assisted Mr. Coble was presented
with $10. The following persons
completed the course: Mrs. Martha
Bullock, Mrs. Willard Barnhart,
Jean Purnell, Jane MeCoy, Jane
Curtin, Nancy Kerk, Eliza C. Yea-
ger, Jean McGarvey, Martha Curtin,
Margaret Davidson, Kathleen Yea-
ger, Isabel Johnson, Betty J. Hall,
Catherine Sieg, Mary Scott, Mar-
garet Pisher, Mary K. Walizer, Lois
Bloomquist, Marietta Crissman, Ed-
na Johnson, Shirley Carner, Helen
Carner, Eleanor Harman, Elizabeth
H. Bmith, Jean Y. Bauer, Mary
Louise Spicher, Beatrice Weaver,
Miriam Morris, and Mary Morris, all
oI Eellefonte.
| by all present.
Harris Child, of
pent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs
of East High street
and Mrs. Paul R. Emerick
Mrs. John Gillen, all
recently celebrated
anniversarie
Weinstein of Philadelphia
pent weekend and Labor Day in
Belle a of the Jack
H. Yeager 0 North Spring
street
Mi Cecells
Pittsburgh spent
weekend with her
Moerschbacher
hom
J
NJ
fonte
Child
Mi
Mr. and
Belle
first
Jerry
Pennsgrove
in Belle
Mary W
mite
wedding
the
fonte
Mower
the
mother
chhacher
Labor Day
Mrs. Mary
of South
of
and family
reet
Jame C. Bower, of Baltimore
Md. 5) weekend In Bellefonte
guest of hi and
r. Mi Alexander
went the
brother
and Mi C. CQ
1} nw
Fanning
pent the fore-
Baltimore, Md
at the Pederal
Miss Far
National
Cen
Mr
X ’
Water
of last
a business
Land Bank
employed
week In
mis
kK of Balt imore
by the
Association
Loan of tre
and daugh--
Hoffer
all of
nd in
McCoy and her
Mrs. Hoffer with the
her and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wetzel while Miss
McClure was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Br Hagan, former residents
of Bellefonte
Cars
of W
Amy
Mis
ionte
Sarah
‘ure
We eke
Mary
spent
Mrs
Belle
Buffalo
daug! and
former brot
oe
n
in
William Curti
and Pet Hou
Bellefonte, collided at
of Allegheny and
s about midnight, Thurs-
ng considerable damage
machines. No one was in-
jured. Borough police officer John
Galaida, who investigated the acci-
dent, said Curtin paid a fine for
f to stop at a stop sign
failure
~Robert L. Chisholm, of Ft. Gar-
land, Colo. formerly of Bellefonte,
who on June 2 was seriously injured
in a motor crash near Vinita, Okla
homa, returned home this week from
Mercy Hospital, Denver, Col. One
leg is in a cast and one arm is par-
tially paralyzed A judgment of
$15.300 has been filled against him
in Craig County, Oklahoma, by rela-
tives of one of three hitch-hiking
students who were killed in the same
crash. Chisholm's car was in the
erash but one of its students was
driving at the time, it is reported
Chisholm. the only survivor of the
crash, was asleep
driven by
est Curtin street
of
intersection
Linn street
day, caus
to both
sev
also
the
the
home of Mr. and
of Bellefonte R
over the weekend were: Mr
and Mrs. C. A. Wian and children,
Richard, Jane and Dorothy. of Cih-
cinati, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Jessop, of Bellefonte, and sons, Sam.
uel and Corp. Ralph Jessop, of Cali-
fornia, who were home on a fur-
lough; Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Jessop
and children, Beverly and Norman,
Mr. and Mrs George Rockey and
children, of Rebersburg; Mr. and
Mrs. Newell Miller, of Spring Mills;
Mr. and Mrs. Hassel Wian, Miles
burg and Mr. W. P. Jessop, of Pitta-
burgh; Mr. and Mrs. John Wian,
Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Wian, Miss
Hilda Wian, all of Bristol, and Rob-
ert Wian of Mill Hall. Also Mrs
John Rockey, of Fillmore; William
Rockey, of Renovo, Corp. Ralph L. |
Jessop left Tuesday noon to return
to his battery. His host of friends |
wish him luck and happiness while |
away. A birthday dinner was held |
Visitors at the
Mrs. Willard Wian,
D. 2,
iat the Wian home for Corp. Ralph
| whose birthday
is this month, A
very delicious dinner was enjoyed
| fishing
—— 1
E. E. Lane, of North Allaghny
street, lg spending this week with a
group of Lock Haven friends on a
trip in Canada
Mr, and Mrs. W. W
James Haupt and Mrs. Joseph
all of Bellefonte, attended
the Cooper picnic at Cooper, on
Labor Day
The Misses
Alma Cartwright
Allegheny street
and Labor Day
Alexandria, Va
Th
Spring
Uu 8
Fore
St
Mrs
Bauer,
Anne
both
spent
with
Gack and
of North
the weekend
friends in
Anderson Bouth
street, recently called Into
service Is now at the Al
Replacement Training Center
Petersburg, Fla
Pvi. H. E. Meyer
Ceorgla ha
mas Of
ut
of Camp Gore
returned to his
there after spending a flve-
day furlough with mother, Mrs
Norman Mever, of Coleville
Hazel Lose, Paul Crispen
Burger, Gray Tress and Franklin
Hillard, all of Bellefonte, spent the
weekend and Labor Day on a fishing
trip to Lake Rideau, Canada
Mrs. Harry 1 Wednes-
| South
day returned to him on &
Potter Dr. Teah
he
street from
whery
BEV
aon
dutie
HHS
David
ley
urner last
Hone
the
Hospital in Lock Haven
nad been treatment
eral week
Mi Hassel Lose
Arcade building Fri
McConnells for
visit with
Mr
family
Miss Marga
of Mr. and Mrs
and, Ohlo
here
fOr
01
he Bu
went t
Day
and
HUsh
oO
burs Labor
her
and Mi . B
Ww
ter Eng
and
ret Boden, daugh
L+#0 of (
formerly of Bellefonte
for a visit with Miss Martha
nome her parents
John Mong, of South
Blreet
ter
loden leve.
§
ol
rnstein
Ty Haag, of South Penn
C during the
‘batome he
a child born
Mr
Haag
Haag
’
treet
weekend
reed
na
of
Bellefon
Paul
TT Was
a party heid
Addition, Wednesday
if week, 1 i
day annive
refreshn
were
Mr
ang
and Mrs
Mrs
Favio
and Mrs
ant Gap
and
pr
Duck,
Mr
Jp
Harold
Brewer
Brook:
Mt
f
fonte
esent Mr and Mrs
and Mrs Clark
Mrs. Raymond
Richard Tay-
Donald 8nvyder
of Belle-
Henry Gar-
all
and Mr
brick. of Pleas
Announcement ha
of the engage
Cross, daugl
8 been made
Miss Winifred
of Mr. and Mrs
William Cross, of Axemann, to Pvt
John Simco. of Bellefonte, Miss
Cross, at present employed at the
Hygrade Byivania plant at Mill Hall,
formerly was employed ag a nurse at
Centre County Home, Belle-
Pvt. S8imco has been in the
army since March, and is now with
the Infantry at Camp Blanding,
Florida. The wedding will not be
held until after the war
Bellefonte Tax Collector George
Browne was confined to his home
during the weekend because of a
severe cold which threatened to de-
velop into pneumonia. Mrs. Brown,
also ill with the same malady,
itill confined to bed although she is
reported to be recovering steadily
INhustrating thé fact that trouble
never comes one at a time, the
Brown's son, George, Jr. aged 15,
Inst Wednesday evening narrowly
escaped Serious injury when the
iron railing at the side of the Le-
vine store, South Allegheny street,
gave way while he was sitting on the
top rail, and he fell to the concrete
steps below. He escaped with pain-
ful but not serious bruises
Those from out-of-town who
were here last Wednesday for the
funeral of Mrs. Odille Mott included
the following: Mrs. Emil Lioret, Mr.
and Mrs. William Taylor, Detroit,!
Mich. Pred Kemmemer, Miss Mary |
Legge, Mrs. Clarence Kemmerer,
Mrs. Theresa Mertz, Williamsport; |
ment of
iter
fonte
Mrs. E. I. Altoff and daughter Ev-/|
telyn, Littlestown; Mrs. Clyde Dey!
ling. Lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Vie |
tor Hayes, Johnstown: Mr. and Mrs. !
{Gus Byrnes, Barnesboro, Mrs. Mary |
Sickle, Philadelphia: Mr. and Mrs.
| Pred” Bryan, Philipsburg: Miss Ella
Baumgardner, Altoona: Mrs. J. 8.
Kepler, Runville; Mr. and Mrs. J.|
T. Storch, Miss Margaret Geary,
Mrs. Zorg Parsons, Mrs. Bertha
Cox, Btate College; and Mrs. Kate)
Langdon and Mrs. Julis Sinclair,
| Snow Shoe.
Bickett, |
I «VY, 0. High, of Milesburg, rec ent- |
fy purchased the Mrs. Frank Bas.
serman home on North Water street,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Bharer,
of Boalsburg, were welcome callers
at our office while In town Tuesday
on A combined business and pleasure
trip
Mr Parsons and
Beers, of Mc-
weekend In
* friends and
and Mrs James
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Keesport, spent the
Bellefonte greeting thelr
relatives
Miss
daughtei
Jalker
Chester
the
Mary Catherine Walker,
of Judge and Mr... 'van
will leave Bunday for West
LW resume studies at
Teachers’ College
The Junior Section of the Belle-
fonte Woman's Club will meet at
the home of Mrs. E. Keith Anderson
26 West Logan street, on Monday,
September 14, at 8 o'clock
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
children, of Ci
weekend In
brother
Mi
treet
her
Baird
Md
with
and si
Ihab
R
imberland
ie
and
spent the
Mr. Balrd
ter, Mi
East Curtin
M Marton Cn
Bellefonte recently
WAAC now
DeMoline
Phillp an
in the U
Helonts
law
M
i
Py of
uhd
memiller 1)
Lhe
Ft
8OLS
joined
tationed at
Her
‘ronemilier, Ji
Wh two
uri (
Navy
are
NN)
Cirove Wik
Norman
in
end with !
Clarence
ed
1s
Cirove
et
an
Upon hi
companied by
Mr. and
Allentow:
at the Pen
forme;
Belle Hotel The
Bellefonte
nbout
Were
having
ago. Mr. Cruse |
Penna
i here thi
Power & Light Co
Nelman
Philadelphia
in Bellef
her
nite
parent
wih resigents
(d home yester-
davs' visit in
Hef inte
after v
of Pu
day Verag
Bellefonte with his grandfather
John 8 Walker, and with the Bible
and Schad families, all of East Cur-
Et R preparine
is dutie al Drew Uni
Lhe DeRr ire
in Stree charg |
fii
Tr pastor
ellefon
Rey
he Hu
* MAKINE
' * , 1
4 nn
Brethren
Woomer
wservilie UB
arrangements wo
September 16
Alisgheny Cx
church Charles
delegate from
chr
nuren
gO ville to
attend
ference
the annual n
of the
Young will attend as
the Bellefonte church. Bishop G. D
Batdorf, D. D., Ph. D., will preside
throughout the conference. Sessions
will be held from September 16
through September 20
-
MAN, TOO FRAIL FOR CIVIL
WAR, DIES AT 14 YEARS
Too frail to pase
amination when
the physical ¢ ex-
he sought to fight
in the Civil War. Bernard A. Cran-
mer, grandfather of Miss Gladys
Cranmer of the Penn State Library,
passed away Friday at his home in
Monroeton at the age of 104. He
would have been 105 Pebruary 18
Himself a descendant of the first
settler to clear the land in the Mon- |
roeton district, Mr. Cranmer had 7
children, 22 grandchildren, and 22
great-grandchildren. His father lived |
to be 86 and his mother 97. Hel
worked on his land until he had]
passed the century mark and con-|
tinued his church-going, started |
when he joined the Methodist!
church at 18, until he wag 103. He!
taught a Bunday school class for |
more than £0 years. He was a lite- |
long prohibitionist
a
STATE cor. LEGE MAN MELD
AFTER CAR RU NS AMOCK
A State College, R D. man, who,
witnesses said, struck three other
cars, a fire plug, and & parking met-
er with his own machine Tuesday |
afternoon, was held in $500 bail on |
charges of peckless and drunken:
driving at a hearing before ‘Squire
John D. Hart at State College, yes
| terday morning.
The man, Otis D. Corl, 68, enter-
ed no plea at the hearing. He was
arrested after a brief chase up Col- |
lege avenue by the driver of one of
the cars he is Alleged to have hit.
{gtreet,
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of East
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According
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Cinle
Grade Schools
Opened Here
tinged from
Hil
pepe ome
Alberta
or, Mis
hygienist
music supe
fn Kilpatrick, dental
and Miss Daise Keichline
hood se, will begin thelr work
tomorrow. Mrs. Edgar Wagner will
substitute for Mrs. Joseph
ne of Lhe
nus
Croeedon
third
weeks
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Fleming, Pa
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Schenck reunion at Howard Pa
i August 28th Finder please notl-
Lester Pletcher, Spring Mills
RD 1 Phone 48-R-14
Help Wanted
WANTED Two
ers. steady
tails, Wo H ©
erat
tractor-trailer drive.
work Write full de-
care of Centre Detnio-
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WANTED. Short order cook
ress. must be over 21
person at Big Trout Inn
Bellefonte
WANTED
aller ow
interests in
Every family
Hundreds
them each
wall.
Apply In
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oi atue sufseription
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North Cohocton, New York X38
When You Visit
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DON'T FORGET
HYDE’'S
POTATO CHIPS
MADE IN BELLEFONTE
Always Fresh !
OW INTEREST
ONG TERM
AVAILABLE TO FARMERS POR FARM PURPOSES,
OR TO CLEAR EXISTING DEBTS !
National Farm Loan Association
13 East High St.
4 #1
PHONE 2086
Bellefofite, Pa.
it Is undisputably Centre
of twe
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must be complied with by
office
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Coupe. #® h
Dial Bellefonte
A used COT
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FOR
SALE
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Wa
Pa Near P
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Moser
FOR SALE
Pa
FOR SALE
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DB. 2. Beliefo:
Phone Zion
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Rn
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Lond
Porg
new motor
Al conditiv
helm. Pa
FOR SALE
hew tires
ary parte
Keller Mill
POR SALE-<Biue
Bring containers
Smith, Beliefonte R
road, Nittany
FOR BALE---Good
2 cider barrels
4-inch rubber
Wagner Cent
white
you
and
with
D2
Valley
new Dushel Crates
45 gal each. new
belt, 12 feet BE C
re Hall Pa x37
POR SALE oA _jarge Queen “Ann ex-
tension table and a tricycle. Mrs
Arthur Houck, 400 E Bishop street
Bellefonte. Pa. Phone 2316 x37
FOR SALE Crushed limestone oan
be used on roads or for walks In-
quire of Mrs Margaret Pishburn
Bellefonte R D i hone 6581 x37
POR SALE Ihace double barre]
shot gun, 12 gauge Or will ex-
change for 22 rifie with telescope
sight F. Hoover Rebersburg. Pa
x37
J
sedan In
bay work
exchange
Julian
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POR SALE--1030
good @omndifon
horse. Good worker
for cattle Lundy
Pa
FOR BALE Cherry walnut, poplar
drop-leal tables, corner cupboards
{ high secretary, china and glassware
(4. C. Hamilton, 8. Potter St. Belle.
fonte, Pa £37
Packard
Que
wil
Bteele
POR SALE Mimothy seed, ready to
| ®ow best quality. Two new Perry
| Spring-tooth harrows and a 10-
inch Dellinger hammermill with two
way br. James J. Markie, State
| College, F Db x38
FOR SALE. Occasional table; Morris
{| chair. rocking chair, jot of straight
chairs; floor lamp: joe box. 2 band
BWerDers aghild’s nursery chair
child's reed stroller. Call after 5 p
m Mrs Clas Carson, 3556 Bast
Phone 2655
wedding
by
We have on dismlay all kin
work,
| vara Centre
VAULTS ae sure it is »
Dunlap concrete burial vault when
charged for real estate
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ou must choose one. Made by Dun. |
POR SALE
wed. Phone
Paul Bunday
Home -p
Warrior
Penna §
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Murk
POR
your
222 KE
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Pr
POI
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Lav
wood at
Pleas
MAW In
FOR BALE
Greenavi
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Bhor
Aw pil
Henmgh's
is
slab
alley near
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Apartments tor Rent
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Real Estate For Sale
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Miscellaneous
STOCK
Keller
Wade
"el
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FOR
y Removed
w Jd Vout Cer
Lak Haven 2104
promptly
tre Hall 55-
at ex-
1-1
dation
Heder
of Helen Shu Wr
FOR SALE
rODe ry
The Patrick -
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expense phong
[doyd lL. Bmith
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DEAD HTYYCK
Call anvisme zt
676-J-83 Bellefonte
Mil entire Pa
Repairing
FU RNITU RE
Rem
my
Bpring
quick buyer
nied and
Davia
pad
i
hous
ii mod-
resident
Inquire
F Bulla
749
REPA LIED - Repairs
made to all kinds of furniture
Upholstering and slip covers made
Wm D Thompson's Upholsteri
Shop. 102 E Lam* WW. Phone 362-
Bellefonte, Pa 1-1
SERVICING «- Keep vour  Mariag
working Genuine parts and sere
vice. We service all makes of washe-
ers and eweeners Sweeper Drushes
re-bristled R K Owens Electric
Store, 8 Allegheny street. Dial 2086
164
Ivenie noes;
of Bellefonte, Pa
Fauble, 1. O ©O
te, Pa "hone
section
Mary M
Bellefon
SALE--large
condition
274
frame house In
All conveniences
garage and other v
Bank barn oonreted,
equipped, stanchions
Cups Forty-five acres
in Howard borough
rately or wogelther
Box 126, Howard
For Sale o or r Rent
RENT 156 - ac
by 40. stanchions
8 calves, electricity
telephone. school Bellefonte, walter
in barn with enough pressure 10
throw stream nearly over barn. can
grow alfalfa in any field. house, barn
all necesspry outbuildings
Grove Bellefonte R D. 2
Farms For Rent
POR RENT -- A 110. acre farm
one mile west of Woodward
Good bulldings, running water,
wownahip road Inquire of J
Confer Woodward Pa
Houses tor Rent
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MACHINE WORK -—~ Lawn mowers
sharpened General machine work of
all kinds We also Lave 0 stock oold
roll steel, cap screws, sel aOrews
Woodruff kevs, key stock, ele. Swarts
Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone
2041 -u
Floor Show
EVERY NIGHT
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farm, slic 12
24 head of cows
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Bellefonte, Pa.
POR POR RENT- _Bight-room house cen
trally Jocated., also 3 or S-room
8. Spring St
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Bellefonte Phone 2236. X87 1
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ANNOUNCEMENT!
THE BELLEFONTE DENTAL OFFICES OF
Dr. H. E. Kuss and E. R. Widmann
WHHL BEOPEN DAILY FROM BA M. TOR P.M.
Sundays by Appointment Phone 3226