" September 17. 1948. ™ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. Pop 19a 3 LOCALS a ——— ~—Miss Marie Lambert, of East High street, is able to be up part of each day after being confined to her bed by illness since early in June ~Mrs. Pauline Henry and Mrs Helen Boldin, of Milesburg, and Mary Lenker, of Bellefonte, spent the past four days in Atlantic City and Philadelphia Petty Officer Paul H. Eberhart on Sunday returned to his duties at Cape May, N. J, after a weekend visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Paul D. Eberhart and family, of East Logan street Mrs. Luther L. Smith and Mrs Ann Craft were in Johnstown over the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Otto. They left for that city Friday and returned home Tues- day Mrs. Rosalie Yearick Bair and daughter, Alice, of Harrisburg, came to Bellefonte last week and are now with Mrs. Bair's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swartz, and family, of East Logan street John Lutz, of Bellefonte R. D 2, has nearly a hundred bushels of blue and white Concord grapes for sale, and if all them are like the sample he brought us there will be some mighty fine grapejuice, grape Jelly and whatnot next winter —We received in the mail Tuesday from Penna. Furnace an unsigned check for $1.50 drawn on the First Blair County National Bank of Ty- rone. If the subscriber who mailed same will advise us, we will return the check for a signature, so proper eredit can be given : Seamon third class Robert Ben- ford, of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his father, William J. Benford. of North Allegheny and with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. LaRue Burch of the White apartments, West High street Mr. and Mrs. Bernard of Philadelphia spent the weekend with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houser of North Spring street They were accompanied b bv Mrs. Ella Bathurst, who had been visiting at Houser home for the past three months Miss Mary Meek recently pre- sented to the Methodist church a grand piaho which has been placed in the auditorium of the church This gift was greatly appreciated by the church members. especially in view of the fact that members of the Meek family have belonged to the church for long number of years Miss Virginia Street Gregoire ome the a Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Clark. of East Curtin street, Monday entered the Indiana State Teachers’ College a5 a first-year student. Miss Clark was graduated from the Bellefonte High School in June, receiving the courtesy award in her class. She made the trip to Indiana as the driving guest of her parents, who have returned home Charles Mensch, with the U. 8 Naval Reserves at Norfolk. Va. for- mer editor of the Keystone Gazette, Bellefonte, is one of the editors “Bee Lines” a periodical is at regular intervals at the camp and distributed to Seabees throughout the world. More than the ma- terial appearing in the most issue the interesting news was written by Mensch Men who have volunteered the local Home Guard orgar are asked to report at post on East Bishop street o'clock this Thursday ever tember 17, for preliminary tions, it was announced vesterday by Captain Herbert Miller. com- manding officer of the outfit. There Will be no need for the men to bring sia to this meeting, Captain Miller said. of sued hea lf all recent of yaper for ization Army at 7:00 Sep- true the ng ins ~Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Weber and daughter, Donna Lou, and Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Ishler and dau- ghter, Molly, all of Philadelphia, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs. Weber's and Mrs Ishler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ray. of Pike street. Donna Lou Weber remained here for a week's visit with her grandparents. Mr Weber and Mr. Ishler are employed at the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia. ~The following from out of town were in Bellefonte last Thursday to attend the funeral rites of the late James E. Solt, held at the home of the daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Albert C. Haupt, in Bush Addition: Mrs. Bertha Solt, daugh ter-in-law: Mrs. Paul Pulmer and Arthur Solt, all of Williamsport, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forney of Lock Haven The son, Sgt. Jasper E Bolt. of Florida, was unable to come to Bellefonte to attend the funeral ~John Sommerville, of East Bish- op street, on Saturday purchased from Miss Agnes McGowan the for mer Green home at the corner of Allegheny and Linn streets. Miss McGowan and Miss Emma Green will vacate the home late this month and will move into the former Beez- er home on East Bishop street which Miss McGowan purchased several months ago. The present occupants of the Beezer property, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boyer and Elizabeth Labe, are moving this week into one of the Bchlow apartments on South Alle- gheny street. ~-Miss Evelyn Saylor, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Saylor, of Valen- tine street, Bellefonte, and manager of the Bellefonte Western Union office, will become the bride of Pfc. Stanley Shellenbarger, of Ft. Devens, Mass., at a ceremony scheduled to be held at Ft. Devens early in October, | it was announced yesterday. Miss Baylor, a graduate of the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1036, has been employed by the Western Union most of the time since then, and has been manager of the local office since June, this year. Bhellenbarger, a son of Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Shellenbarger, of Hale, Mich. before entering the army in Febru. ary, 19042, was engaged as a pitcher | on one of the Brooklyn Dodgers | signed her position here and plans to remam Mm Pt. Devens for the time | Pring, jengagement to Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Saylor and family, of North Penn Street, spent Friday In Altoona on a business mis« sion Donald Everitt and James Mars- den spent several days last week in Baltimore, Md, on a business mis- sion Miss Nina Lamb of North Alle- gheny street, was on vacation last week from her duties at the First National Bank Mrs York City John Blanchard, of New is visiting her sisters-in- law, Mrs. Robert Beach and Miss Mary M. Blanchard, at their home on West Linn street Miss Blanche Locke, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Locke, North Allegheny street, last week entered Wooster College, Wooster, Ohlo, as a first-year student Dr. J. J. Kilpatrick last week returned to his home on East Curtin street from Wyalusing where he had spent several weeks at a cottage along the Susquehanna River Judge M. Ward Fleming Wallace J. Ward, both of and Bond C. White, of attended a meeting of the State Committee in Saturday Former and Mrs Bellefonte AxeMann Republican Pittsburgh Guy W riculture teacher High School, is Corman. vocational ag- at the Bellefonte reported to be re. cuperating nicely the Centre County Hospital from the effects of a mastoid operation Miss Thomazine Potter returned to her home in Philadelphia, Satur after a two weeks' visit with her Mrs. H L Curtin and family their home in Curtin, and with relatives in Winburne Mrs. John Watson was a guest the latter week of her daughters, Mr Hollobaugh and Mrs. Jame both of the Fried n apartments Allegheny street Miss Mary mick, dietitian Hospital, returned Monday morning vacation spent at Ocean deiphia and Washington Miss Ruth Garman N. Y. spent last week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Garman and family, of East Howard street. Miss Garman a daughter of the late William Garman of Bellefonte James and Joseph Pox and their sisters, Mrs, Howard Gearhart, Miss Anna and Miss Alice Fox. and Mr and Mrs. E. L. Plumb, all of Belle- Sunday departed for their an. two weeks outing at a cottage Susquehanna at Wy at day niece at Altoona of last Allison Stoner [ of part South Catherine McCor- Centre County her duties ten davs’ City, Phila - DC of Brooklyn, in Bellefonte at the to on after a 18 fonte nual along sing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ha Lock Haven, are receiving congratu lations on the birth of their first child, a son weighing eight and a half pounds, at the Lock Haven Hos- pital last week. Mrs Harris is the former Miss Janet Brouse, daughter of William H. Brouse South Thomas street Miss Martha McClure, of Pitts- burgh. Is spending this week in Bellefonte as a guest at the home of sister, Miss Mary McClure Bishop and with Bellefonte fm. Steel the alu- rris ¢ ITiS, Of 18) of her on West street other friends in McClure is gie-Illinois Pittsburgh Miss Dorothy Spritzer has enli in 41 c ompan Spritzer, daughte of North Alle- sted as a nurse awaiting a gradu- Altoona, been a Hos two nseph v street x DOW Spritzer Hospital raining has member of the Centre County nursing staff nearly school f Or Mrs. George A. Beezer moved Monday from East Curtin street to the apartment in the Centre County Library building recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ifverson. Mr. and Mrs, Ifverson have moved to the home along Spring Creek which they purchased some months ago and which has been undergoing exten- sive repairs and alterations M. M. Cobb, of West High street is spending this week with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Arnold Cobb, at Napierville, Ill. On his return east, Mr. Cobb will go to Kittaning to join Mrs. Cobb at the home of her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Stevens and family. The Cobbs expect to return to Bellefonte September 22. A new 45-cubic foot electric re- frigerator purchased by the Titan Metal Company and presented to the Centre County Hospital was in- stalled in the diet kitchen of the Hospital Monday and is now in op- eration The refrigerator, larger than many used in restaurants and hotels, provides ample space for the proper storage of foods. The re frigerator which had been in use at the hospital was not large enough for current needs ‘ Paul L. Gingher has returned to his home in Mileshurg after spend- ing three months in the Lawson General Hospital at Atlanta, Geor- gia. Mr. Gingher was a member of Battery B of Bellefonte and left with that outfit when it was ordered to Camp Shelby, Miss, in 1041, for training. Subsequent physical ex- aminations revealed that he was suffering from diabetes, and after the three months hospital treat- ment he received his final discharge for disability. Mr. Gingher's great- est regret is being unable to accom- pany his buddies abroad. Miss Sara Louise Osman was guest of honor Monday night at a party held at the home of her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osman, | at which time they announced her Walter B. Ca- | pello, son of Mrs, Kate Capello, of Steelton. Miss Osman is at present employed at the Middletown Air Depot, Middletown, while Mr. Ca- | pello owns and operates Capello's Barber Shop at Steelton. No date | has been set for the wedding, Other | guests present were Mrs. John An- | nual State Nurses’ convention 16 be | Mrs, Jack Gingher, Mrs. | held in Reading on October 18 and | branch teams. Miss Saylor has re- Philip Wion, and the Misses Sue | 19. After the business meeting Hazel social four was held with Mrs. Wash. Rot cation. Keller hs. co-haguey- | derson, Armstrong, Kathryn Johnson, Isabel Johnson Smith and Gertrude Osan, burg, -/ | fonte with his family {erine Walker, | Mary Fleming, Mrs. Vincent Flynn law {ory A i ~Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fishburn - — | of Btate College, were business visi- | tors In Bellefonte on Monday after- | noon McClellan, of the weekend Charles spent Harris in Belle at their home on East Howard street Lt. Ned Plumb, of Ft. Eustis, Va, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E [L. Plumb, of North Allegheny street Mrs. Ella Fredericks, who cele. brated her 80th birthday Monday at her home on South Allegheny street, has not been In good health for some time Corp Kenneth Miller last week end returned to his duties at Camp Sutton, N. C., after spending a ten- day furlough with his mother, Mrs Bertha Miller, of East High street William H. Lutz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lutz, of Milesburg, on Tuesday departed for Houghton Col- lege. Houghton, N. Y., after spend- Ing the summer with his parents LeRoy Locke, Jr, son of Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Locke, of North Alle- gheny street, Tuesday departed for Mercersburg to continue his studies as a second vear student at Mercers.- burg Academy Mrs. Angelo Delallo and Miss Bertha Mover, both of Jersey Shore, spent last week here as guests of Mrs. Delallo’s sister-in-law, Mrs Arlene DeLallo and family, of North Thomas street Miss Mrs daughter of Mr Long, of West Linn street, Monday, departed for Indiana, Pa. where she entered the Indiana State Teachers’ College as a first vear student Mrs. Bessie Breon, of Valley View, went to Connellsville, Wednes.- day, as a delegate the United Brethren Allegheny Conference Mrs Breon reasresents the Houserville charge and will be away until Sun- day Miss Jean Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Flynn, of East Bishop street, a graduate of the Bellefonte High School last June has pted a position at the Syl- vania Comy plant in Mill Hall Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hassinger of North Allegheny street, are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth of a son, their first child, at the Centre County Hospital last Thurs- day. The youngster has been named Donald Barrett Hassinger Mrs. John Meyers and children Harriet and Thomas, of William- sport, Md. returned home Priday after a several days’ visit in Belle- fonte with Mrs. Mever's brother and sister-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Harry C. Stenger, Jr. of West Howard street Vere co Joan Long and Newell B to Ace Tube MANY Buller. son of Mr Ross Buller, of East Linn street, and Frank Hartranft, son of Mr. and Mrs Horace J Hartranft of East Linn street, spent several last week in Harrisburg as guests of Mr. Buller's grandfather N. R. Buller Dr. W. D Gates, former resident of Bellefonte, who for several years has been veterinary surgeon in charge of the Staten Island Zoo, has resigned his position there and has moved to Camp Hill, near Harris- burg. Dr Gates will open veterinary offices in Harrisburg Miss Leila Robb last week re. turned her teaching position in Ardmore after spending the summer vacation with her Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Robb, of East Curtin street. Her sister, Miss Mary Robb departed last week, going to N J. where she is em- teacher and Mrs RD 3 and Mrs days wn parents also Rockaway ploved as a Mr efonte John Witmer, of have announced engagement of their daughter Ruth Ellen. to Pvt. Donald G. Faust of Mr. and Mrs James Faust of Centre Hall. Pvt Paust is in the U 8. Air Corps and is stationed at Kesler Field, Miss No date has Bell the son | been set for the wedding Among those from out of town who last Wednesday attended the funeral of Henry Kohlbecker, at Milesburg, were: Louis Kohlbecker, of Charleston. W. Va., Mra Jack Collins and Mrs. Earl Renzenhower, of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzgibbons, Trenton, N. J. Pelix Vallimont, Arthur Vallimont, and Aloysius Vallimont, all of French- ville, and Ralph Hassinger, of State College The Bellefonte Borough Civil- ian Defense fund, sponsored by Bor- ough Council. now totals $1253.32, it was reported yesterday Contribu- tions since the last report were American Legion Auxiliary, 85; United Brethren church, $30; Paul Howard service station $840, and Dr. 1#Roy Locke, $10. Contributions are being received at the borough offices in the Logan Hose House, East Howard street Mrs. Clara C. Barnhart of Belle. fonte R. D., has received word that her son, Philip H. Barnhart, was graduated from Officers’ Training School at Fort Benning, Georgia, and has been commissioned a second lHeutenant., He is now stationed at Camp Blanding, Florida. Lt. Barn- hart entered the army in January 1941, and was jocated in the recep. i tion center at Ft. Meade until enter. | ing Officers’ Training School. While at Ft. Meade he advanced to the rank of sergeant. Miss Mary Catherine Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mrs. Anna Compton has vacated her apartment in the Schlow bulld- ing and has moved to the Penn Belle Hotel Harry painter, this week Patrick Gherrity house Spring street Mrs. Dalsy Heffelfinger, of Mil- arrived In Bellefonte early last week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs W. J. Emerick, of West Linn street John Smith, works manager at American Lime & Stone Com- departed Friday for a with friends In Zimmerman, Bellefonte purchased the on South ton, the pany plant, week's vacation Philadelphia Mrs. James R. Panning of South Water street, suffered an injury to a hip Saturday when she fell from a porch railing while engaged In cleaning windows Although no bones are believed to have been bro- ken, Mrs. Fanning is unable to walk John T. Ammerman Sr., of Jersey Shore former resident of Bellefonte, was In town calling on his many friends and acquaintances last Thursday. On Monday of this week Mr. Ammerman celebrated his 79th birthday his home in Jersey Shore Mrs. Thomas Cairns, of Mili heim, former well known resident of Bellefonte, last week accepted a clerical position at the J B. Wagner and Co. store on South Allegheny street and has returned to Bellefonte to live, occupying an apartment in the Crider Exchange building Mrs. Willlam B. Wallis, of New York City is In Bellefonte for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Anna M Conley, of West Logan street, who Is now recovering from a quite ser- lous tliness. Mrs. Wallis expects to remain here until late in September when she will accompany Mr. Wallis on a trip to Hot Springs, Va al Belle. just stop- home Many motorists fonte-State College west of Bellefonte have been ping off at the Harman-Hoy to see the beautiful display of flow ers in the Hov gardens and about the home. Mrs Henry Hoy, who long has spent eis hours in cul- tivating an unusually fine according visited the home along the highway her ure flowers array this year to those who have son of Nellis, of Leroy Nelils Walter B Kenneth Mr and Mr Bishop street, Bellefonte, who en- listed in the U 8 Naval Reserve at Pittsburgh. has been transferred to the U 8 Naval Training Station at Great Lakes, 11 for recruit train ing. Upon completion of training he will be assigned to active duty either with the U 8 fleet or at a naval shore station He was empinved with the electrical contractor at the rew Bellefonte High School building be- fore enlisting A Bellefonte radio night heard a foreign country during spoke. The number on of Sunday from =a not publishabie a Bellefonte bow youth was Corp David M Keller son of Mr and Mrs David L. Keller of Axemann, who is a member of the former Belicfonte National Guard outfit which recently arrived safely in a foreign port. Corp Kel ler, during the interview. sald that he is well, ia receiving excellent treatment, and hopes that members of his family worrying about him According reports Corp Keller's father, a guard at Rockview penitentiary. was on duty and had a radio turned on. and his mother was listening to the radio at home. but neither of them heard the broadcast their speaking from far-off cant say where! nadeast name which are not to ta] hy evry ft we The Beptember meeting of the Bellefonte Mothers Club was held in the form of a supper party on the porch of the Arthur C. Dale resi- dence on East Linn street, Monday evening. with Mrs. Dale as hostess and with Mr E E Widdowson as- sisting The program outlined for the coming winter for the club in- cludes war and defense work. spon sorship of the baby clinic, providing clothing for use at baby clinic. as- sembling a complete model layette for display at the clinic and else. where. and nutrition classes. At the conclusion of Sheriff Edward R. Miller presented several reels of motion pictures, in- | - cluding the battles of Wake Island and the Solomon Islands, and a film showing the burning of the Nor-| mandy at its pier in New York Har- | bor games and a social hour mately 24 members of the club were present. The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert | Woodring. East Howard street - The evening concluded with WOMEN'S SYNOD TO MEET AT LOCAL REFORMED CHURCH | Women's Guild-Central vania Brnod will meet in the Re- formed church, Bellefonte, Priday, Beptember 18. All women of the charch will find the sessions inter. esting At 4:15 Misa Esther Cotelingum, a native of India, who has spent fottr years iri college in this coun. try. will speak. The public Is wel. come to come in for this period Car Upsets in Creek Pive persons, all of Allenwood R. | D.. escaped serious injury when the a aa RE | automibile in which they were hs | ing ran off the road, plunged through a guard rail and landed upside down the business session | Approxi- | Pennsyl. | Ea WIT — | CLASSIFIED ADVEDTISEMENTES 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, gain Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, it Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- 25 cents for first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise | ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising--sale or rent, KEYED ADS to this office, All advertisements that request replies to be mailed must be complied with by those answering the advertise ments. Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the advertiser. SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat whose subscription is paid up vertisement In these columns one time, free of subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- to date, is entitled to a 25-word ad- charge. Otherwise the This privilege can be used six times a year at different intervals Marriage Licenses Willlam E Reedaville Pauline M Bellefonte Perry G Btale College Florence A. Hollen State College Mande] Rosenkave State College Ida Rosenburg Blate College Paul L. Miller Howard Ethel E. 8heesley Howard Jonathan 8. Mensch Milltheim Irene Grace Colyer Millheim Kermit A. Wolfe Spring Mills Nancy F. Fryer Spring Mills Alfred Jones Munhall Mary K. Flynn Bellefonte Elmer A Etters Btate College Florence Tressler Bellefonte. R. D W A Brown Port Matilda Eleanor E Lytle Btormstown leonard C. Barto Warriors Mark Louise Hamilton Warriors Mark a —— Defense Student Injured Donald Larimer, 16 Mr and Mrs. John Larimer of Pleasant received laceration on the side of the head Tuesday night taking part in a defense class at the Jodon Motor Company at Bellefonte. The young man was cranking a tractor when the crank slipped and struck him on head He was treated at the dispensary of the Centre County Hospital - Both Arms Fractured When he fell from an apple tree Fdward Glowaski, of Catawissa, suf- fered fractures of both arms. He was treated by a physician here, and then taken to the Bloomsburg Hos- pital, where the fractures were re- Close Peters Van Tries son of Gap n left while the Card of Thanks LEEDER thanking uied in the er fam We take all persons Any manner fiinesa and death of (Signed) Mra Anna iy this ahn means contrib. form during Frank lLeed- Leeder and or Lost and Found Or stolen and brown, loense No | sawers 10 name of “"Pegey Chester T Miles Mil Phone 2008 LOST Rat terrier. black LOST. A amall red ool purse Ripper around the edge fiers store, or Bob Davia atore tween Lhese two slores piease call A274 LOST C gasoline ration oard Nittany or lock Haven please return to Albert Thomg Nittany Valley Service Station tany » Phone Zion 91833 Lost On Saturday, Bept a hickory basket oconfalning vegeta hires and a dozen of ees was Diasced in the wrong oar parked on the north side of East High streel. oppo- site Court House lawn. Ii would be appreciated if the owner of Lhe oar would kindly return the basket to the Centre Democrat office, or give to boro policgman Help Wanted WANTED- Two tractor-trailer driv. ers. steady work Write full de tails, Yo H , oare of Centre Demo oral x38 WANTED Helper as oook for room - {I ing house In Niagara Falls N Y Inquire of Mrs Martin, East Pike 5t Bellefonte, Pa for an interview x40 5th WANTED Man for profitable Raw. leigh Route Must be satisfied with | acd Hving at start Write Raw- isigh's. Dept. PNIG4410], Ahester, {Pa x38 | WANTED ~Hxperienced Jog cutters | steady work on a lumber eration near Lamar, Apply to O |W Swanson, supt. Whitmer Stesie | Company. Lamar, Pa | WANTED—A single man for farm work by month winter and sum- mer. help milk, drive work horses general farm work: board gud room; clothes washed on farm. Liquor us ers not accepted Give reference Mrs. Elizabeth E Shoemaker, Mif- flinburg. Pa. R D 2 x30 WANTED - . Salesman Pstablished House selling roceries and canned goods direct to attractive (opening in Centre and Clinton coun - ‘Hes for man up 80 years of | Trade is setablished with regu | customers due to be served Weekly cash drawing sccount to right man | No investment required. Por details | iis, a Nr qualifications, Columbus, Pn [2 | WANTED — | afer our rntative to Took | ne subscription Flynn of East Bishop street, was in Bouth Creek. five miles west of interests in Bellefonte and vicinity. honor guest at a shower given Sat. urday night by Mrs. William J. Wat- | son, Jr. of Philadelphia, at the home | of her parents, former Judge and Mrs. M. Ward Fleming, of East Linn street. Guests present at the show- er included the Misses Mary Cath. Roseann Brachbill, | and Mrs. Fleming, all of Bellefonte and Miss Elizabeth Woetzler, Miles. burg. ~The first fall meeting of the Centre County Hospital Nurses’ Al- umnae Association was held Monday night at the home of Mrs. David | Washburn, on East Curtin street, | with members from Pleasant Gap, Madisonburg. Wingate and Belle. | fonte in attendance. Miss Jane Kel- | ler was named delegate and Miss | Marie Murray alternate to the an- Refreshments Elimsport. The car was badly dam- aged, but the occupants were able | to crawl from under it without aid. ) sorta WD ————— | Well, we have decided to pick out | a good minority and join i; the | majority seems to be destined to serve the minorities and give them | favors. | Always Fresh! Always Delicious! | HYDE'S i |POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonte family orders and winter in this | | veinity. fnstruetiona on all eign. zine the | Earp 1 WANTED of il between 18 and 4 p to 1230 a m. Bus ROOd Day ideal working conditions Byivania Eleciric Prod. Ine Mill Hall, Pa x38 is an Years m ME Vice ucts WANTED Middle-aged woman or Riri WW act as housekeeper. Two in family Cond wages. Mims. Albert Thompson, Nittany P OO. Howard RD 2 Phone Zion $1933 ait WANTED tial Whar tive Service Tween nee our School Employment Waining For Employment Welders needed production. Men deferred and women 18 and 356 Trained and paid while learning upon oop ietion full details write to OfMice Dept. HH L Piper Aircraft Corp Lock Haver Pa Give full details rerarding y self in fir letter x39 Wanted to Buy WANTED Not ol Beech Creek for bees be ut light 1940 Car of der than 6513 weight clase Telephone 30 WANTED Folding WANTED To ouy shafting and babbit paid Inquire of Swarts | Shop, Belisfonte, Pa Phone second hand best prices Machine 3-R 1-11 WANTED kinds Por Defense: Junk ali iron, metals rags. old carn Ures and rubber of any kind Wri Wallrun Auto Service, Wingate call Bellefonte 2422 174 of WANTED. To buy old Pordson trac. Wr in running shape or not Wil Pay Ser Wh cash price R B Br beck, Hublersburg, Pa 31-1 Articles tor Sale POR BALE peck Cal) POR SALE Whitney in good 30 cents a x38 Hickie pears Bellefonte 6525 reed baby car- oondition Phone x38 Tage 2820 POR SBALE--No § or Mii i wzara silo fill Spring X38 ice Btatio a Pa FOR SALR Chaojee timothy J CC Homan State Coliege R i Dial Sate College 35637 Two Pordeon ang parts H OO Year Hall. R D. 1 Phon e 45 H weed D x38 POR. SALE rac ok tore Mill x38 FOR SALE--Nioe seed Wallace Pa Near PR POR SALE- Pour jr irner range with nauiated dito Dia Beiiefonte timothy se Hall x38 reclieaned ligen. Cent R station Andes gas oven. Good mn 582 x39 POR SALE New Remi ngton portable Dodge res Inguilr D Port POR SALE--A 1837 ruck. 5 good ti Madaline Matis, R Pa (Waddie) SALE Ome new Ham Beach sewing machine moior foot oontrol DeHass Eiectric Bellefonte, Pa POR BALE. Springs for good condition. Price Mrs W. J Lambert, 108 K Bellefonte, Pa double bed, reasonable High 81, x38 POR SALE-<A small band saw, com- plete with “%-hp motor, $2000 Call 2214 Dr N C Jodon OOF | buliding, Bellefonte x38 FOR SALE -— Blue Concord grapes Stephens Parm. Pine Grove Mills, {Pa Piease bring containers Phone asn State Coilege, Pa. x28 - — FOR SALE Three rooms of furni. ture Reason for jenny 3 ing to army W, B. Chandier, Criders Ex- change Blag Bellefonte Pa x38 POR SALE oe ANY antique bedroom suite, painted pine four pieces and a hundred year old settee Inquire of Mrs. Geo. A Beezer, Bast Curtin St. Beliefonte, Pa x38 POR SALE -- 10-ton Buffalo Pitt steam roller. Bids received up to Bp m Oct 2 1042 Miles Town ship Road Supervisors, J OG Cor- man, secretary. Rebersburg Pa x39 [POR SALE Timothy seed. ready to sow. best quality. Two new Perry spring tooth and a 10- inch linger hammermill with two way er. James J. Markie, State College FD x38 POR SALE - Heatrola in excellent condition. Used three years Will heat 4 to 5 rooms. Price 820. Also maple coffdb with Simmons Dhnet- 1 Shring mattress in excellent condi ition. Price 820, Call 6304 Ruth M Eby, Pleasant Gap. Pa x38 POR SALE Hot Point refrigerator: Eriez gas range: Philco radio, 3 beds spring and Thatiress. $ of y Matis or Madaline | Matilda, Pa. R. D Co FOR SALE--One Massey Hari i ato digger in A<l shape. {quhar potato di , cheap, oe, Su- i perior drills, 0x7. one Hoomier drill, xT, one 12«inch ‘Little Junjous plow | 14<mch Oliver plow iness ity Whole or spare ti yw 5 | deta n or me : | Moore-Cottref], p Inc, Waylan New Y. ANNOUNCEMENT! THE BELLEFONTE DENTAL OFFICES OF Dr. H. E. Kuss and E. R. Widmann WILL BE OPEN DAILY FROM 8 A M. TOR P.M. | Sundays, by. Appointment | phone POR BALE seed. Phone Paul Sunday Home -gro Warrior, Penna Puri POR BALE of Blue aontaliners RD 2 About Concord John Phone Laat Mark 5 ww BO Wrnpes 106.-R-12 umothy 17-R-2 Pa x38 wo oe bushels Bring Bellefonte xXAK FOR BALE Sewing ma erator, cradle, 3 new hrooder Bell cheap 85 M Lindenmuth POR BALE Bhort Creenavalley saw mill ant Gap. also at Hennig near Potters Mills Lumber Co FOR BALE resent ¥ aw th 0 a bushel at Jersey Bhore, Pa prices on alfall ply Co ial low er seeds aidan BURIAL you must choose one iap Brothers for the years and sold direct Wo Delivered anywhere in ( ty. Telephone or 2786 ENORAVED- Name invitationg and personal stationery niahed by us at reason We have on display all graved work Cal inspect our ling where Centre Pa LT Democra electric slab 0 Timothy seed, 99%; VAULTS -#e sure Duniap concrete burial Made by Bellefonte cnras ann AL our before ordering hine, refrig- chick wood at near Pleas hs saw mill W. Houta 2-1! % pure SAVE 7 Lomch Als anda sup 0 NDE oth- x42 LB it Is » vault when Dun- past twenty you for M0 enlre Coun - 608, 2423 2-4 wedding ounCeme nu can be fu able ITOH kinds of en- nice Lt. Bell Sale or Exchange 3 ANGE Live Stock Harr M Liner POR BALE of Malooln ' Pa the 3 SALE — Pigs w 5 Phone 640% POR BALE pel Fou Ingu D Howare Five BIT R BALE ram Brom POR ahire Harte D POR SALE fresh sO08 tented ( [| Pa POR BALE exchange Waite, Warrior 6-R-5 fer SALE Two i4 vears old each. will sell Madi sonDUrg POR POR BALE One fin Poland ola SALE -8ix #? weeks and clover je Cor POR SALE FOR SALE --T shing now Dogs, Pets, SALE--T (1 eds Beilefonte TOYwWR POR fox wey tin Nar wo partly Pa “§y POR SALE Beagle trained male John aln Also oid Pa and Sra ng YOeATS Millis w Admoy An bhiack anc rained Rn DUDDIos stock. Bxoellent breed. English Decker re TRY P| i2 8 mixed hay Bellefo: Etc. winle Mer Cur X38 tas D 3 started setier two Spring x38 Sales Mart PARMERS Penns Valley Sales Barn. Centre Hall Pa Tuesday oultry, you can expect T Reigel, owner, FARMERS - Clinton Hall stock and merchandise cent, other stock 3 per low rates give every prize. No sale haul stock surance holds sale Bring your live glock and mAnafer Auct son Bale every Monday no commission in. Phone P6411 every good prices 2- po “Mi Lave Hoge 2 per cent. These consignor a We No in- x48 { POR person I] an ey and } ¥ PO POR Reene Hollow CIDER Real Estate - For Sale FOR SALE- of timber of water electricity 173- acre “farm 20 acres good bdullding, plenty ete Inquire of Sallie Boldin, 41; miles west of Belle- fonte, Beiiefonie R D POR SALE- suitable for two famil A brick dwelling i house jes. all mod- ern convenienoes. best residential section of Bellefonte, Pa Mary M. Fauble, I. O. O Beliefonte, Pa Phone POR BALE- Large frame ‘house good oondition. All 3-car garage and other Bank barn ocorxmreted. Inquire of ¥ Builldine 740. au in conveniences outbuildings tes J iy equipped, stanchions and and. al cups Porty-five acres of land, FOR BALE-98 acres of good land with good Sulld ings, iocated | one-fourth of a mile north of the! above | Triangle Tyrone, township, Blair county Robert | Hollida Hast edia’ PAEeRBON I. Akers, 218 Alleghen dpurg. Pa. Phone 125 street, Bellefonte, “oa; walter, near of J W aut air running Ineptre Woodward, Pa in road onfer hundred and fifty. generous termes to A who will ald in bringing this Ip 10 a good productive oon This farm is In Penns Val- this Is a real opportunity ockerhoff Bellefonte, Pa 384 RENT One acre farm on arm on i A Bs Houses tor Rent ver Bouse at ron Pemmension Ha Hotel NIL RENT - $4 CONveniences RENT Front Apartments tor Rent RENT Nicely vy hed thive. ght tn. RENT B as section Dia 37-1 Rooms For Rent Announcements Aer on every White press at day 35-14 CIDER PRESS irday CIDER PRESS --My cider press in near Port Matilda, will day except Saturday 1947 perate every PRESS vile WwW Balley gheny sireet oked foods Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK. Remov gr B M Keller, Millheim B3.R-2. or Bellefonte 61 charges DEAD STOCK Removed prompt) Call Geo J Vogt, Centre Hall 55- R-4, or Lock Haven 2104, at our ex- Pe nee {tf DEAD STOCK ~ ~Remaov ol nromotle Call anyvtome at my sxnense shocs 876.J.3 Bellefonte lLiovd L. Smith Mileaburg. Pa - Repairing REPAIRED — R kinds of furniture Upholstering and slip covers made Wm D hompson's Upholster Shon. 102 FE Lam™ WM. Phone 562- Bellefonte, Pa 1-81 SERVICING Keep your Mariag working Genuine parts and ser- vice. We service all makes of wash ere and sweepers Sweeper brushes re-bristied R K Owens Eectrio Store, 8 Allegheny street. Dial 2088, 16ut MACHINE WORK -—- Lawn mowers sharpened. General machine work of all kinds We also have in stock cold roll steel, cap screws, sel screws, Woodruff keve, key stock, elec. Swarts ' Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 2041 2-4 Floor Show EVERY NIGHT promptly Pa. Phone 05. Reverse 1 40 1-4 PURNITURE made to all Harry's Tavern §. Spring 84 Bellefonts, Pa. particulars uire of John H. Weaver, State Pa. 1128 West lege, Beaver Ave Farms For Rent POR RENT--A 110.acre one mile west of aan re | f A FREE MOVIES HECLA PARK EPT. 20th
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