Sd yf " Prge TA October 1, 1942. CALS [10 Mrs. W. L. Peters, of Falls, N. Y., spent the weekend at Pleasant Gap with her brother, Frank Irvin, --Mrs. Benjamin Bradley of North Allegheny street, last Thursday went to East Aurora, N. Y for a two weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs Emma Eyer Mrs. Anna Compton recently va- cated one of the Schlow apartments on West Bishop street and now has a room at the Miller home on North Spring street Miss Marjorie Tomco employed at Philadelphia few days this past week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tomco of Stormstown Mrs. Guy Eason, of East streét, suffered painful burns the face, neck and arms last nesday at her home when a tomatoes she was canning exploded Mr. W. 8. Neff, of Akron, Ohio, a welcome caller at our office on Thursday. Mr. Nefl, accompanied by his wife, spent | last visiting among relatives in Buffalo Run Val- ley who Is pent a Lamb about Wed- of 0 JAr Was week Bellefonte office Jodon + hi O 1S Dr. Nevin C dentist. returned terday after having been confined to his home on East Curtin street for a week because of an attack of the Erippe VES Among our callers on Monday was William J. Bower burg, one of Haines town ervisors, who was in town i the Auditors and Supervisors vention Aviation Cadet Donald J son of Mr. and Mrs. E son, of West Linn of Mir hips to the Army Nashville, Tenn Callers at this cluded Mrs. C. M burg. and Mrs. Ct of Centre Hall Mr yf Mrs. Slutterbeck a al days Peters Of t week with Mrs. EM street. The fice Friday Waite, of Ret les Slutterbeck Waite had t Cen- wer - rs been Seve Ft last and Peters, of North Thomas furlough was P Peter his enlistment last Febru Mrs A Clyde Bishop street to Brooklyn, N with her son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith expected to for a week or more Miss Emmy of Mr. and Mrs. James B West Curtin street, Mo: ed for Lewisburg to re dies at Bucknell University Craig is a member class at the school Miss Agnes McGowan Mi Emma Green last week moved from the former Green home at the cor- ner Linn and Allegh to the former Beezer h Bishop street, which purchased several month S vi first since Y p visit and daughter, Loewer Mrs Brooklyn East went oe in daughter Craig, of aepa Lou Craig ay ime her of the and of streets East McGowan ago Use on After spending two weeks her uncle and aunt, Mr. an George Kelley, at the Forge of Bellefonte, Miss Patric on Tuesday returned to her at the Providence Hos Training School. Washington Mr. and Mrs. H L Williamsport, spent the | of last week with Mrs er, Mrs. Martha Evey. at Howard with Mr Prices father in Lewis- town, and with friends in Bellefonte The Prices resided | Bellefonte Miss Barbara ghter of Mr. and Fritchman, of East Cu returned home during the weekend from & several weeks visit with her grandmother in Wilkes Barre. Miss Fritchman is a student at the Belle- fonte High School -Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yearick, formerly of Beech Creek, are now occupying an apartment in the Sam- uel Tressler home on East Curtin street. Mr. Yearick is employed at Rockview penitentiary and Mrs Yearick Is teacher of the Pleasant View grammar school Pe ry mh Price's moth- formerly chman, dau Harold D rtin street George Cunningham, of Hall- moon Terrace, who suffered a frac- tured left hip Sunday, September 29. is reported to be resting as com- fortably as can be expected der the circumstances. Mr. Cunning- ham is 75 years of age. He was in- jured in & fall down a stairway at his home un —~Bellefonte friends have received word of the birth of a daughter to Lt. and Mrs. Walter H. Adams, for- merly of Bellefonte, but now of Mt Pleasant, The child, the second daughter in the Adams family, was born In a Mt Pleasant hospital, Monday of last week. It Adams, who was manager of the Centre County Thrift Co. in Bellefonte be- fore entering the service, is now stationed at Ft Riley. Kansas Mrs. Eva Dawson of Bellefonte, was guest of honor at a party held last Thursday night at the Corner Room, State College. in celebration of her 75th birthday anniversary. She was presented with gifts. Those present were Mrs. C. F. Tate, sister of the guest of honor, Mrs. John Copley, Mrs. Sarah Smith and Miss Marie Chandler, all of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Elsie Meyers of State Col- lege. --Miss Rachael E. Shuey, of East Bishop street, contributed the fol- [| Niagara | lowing item to the “Imagine My Em. | barrassment” column of a Philadel- phia newspaper last Friday: “In making ice cream, Sunday, for din- ner, at which five guests were pres- ent, I used a rubber pan scraper to clean the mixture from the bowl before freezing. This scraper is kept in the same compartment diawer where the rubber bands are also kept for use in of the, the kitchen. Imagine my embarrassment when | first one guest, then a second and finally a third, each started chewing on a rubber band and pulled it from their serving of ice cr . Unfor~ tunately the rubber ba had stuck to the scraper unnoticed.” J. Frank Smith, of Petrikin Hall, Is confined to his apartment because of a severe cold The Union Prayer Meeting will be held at the home of Earl Wion, Sunday, October 4, at 2:30 p. m Victor Dann, stationed at Mitch. ell Field, N. Y. spent Friday with relatives and friends in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. John G. Love, of East Linn street, spent the forepart of last week with relatives in Phila- delphia Apprentice Stover, of Newport cent guest of his Mrs. Scott Stover street Rev. C Spring from a Kingdom man, in Columbu John J. Rutter Manager of treet Clair R Wis a re- Mr. and Howard Seaman RK. 1. parents of East Nevin ret Stamm, of North ned home Friday of the National Committee-Chair- Ohio street meeting Service Bush Addi- meat depart- store West week t it Centre County ol tion, of the Shaffer last ment the on High tonsillectomy a Hospital Earl ploved underwel a th the Harte in in of Bellefonte PRR freight underwent Centre ( eme- office t an ounty here, la appendectomy at the Hosp covering Mrs. Edward Half - Hill, during weekend ceived a cablegram announcing ths I Pfc. Donald E. Korman had arriy safely in Ireland with Battery B., Bellefonte Louise Gordon aged ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- { Hallmoon Terrace returned home Ire Danviile obsery al and poited to be re- teadily Gordon, of moon the bother ed 6 0 ital tal mndaer ent Wa shburn Year at the has resigned her position and expects to leave within Logansport with her brother-in Mr family The Wo Tuesday emploved Store fi week or so her and Wood for make law M home sister and and 1 of the Belle- will next October 6, at the Paul 8S Beaver, East iph Dale ar fonte meet with her rank West with Mr of Mr treet and East Linn s borther aw and and Mrs Widdowson North Allegheny 5 Mildred West Friday retur d to her duti g Middletown Infirm- parents of and her sister, on A nurse the Ary Mi Jane at daughter Mary Wright East Linn Priday night went to Altoona where she boarded a Diego, Cal as the gu Wrigh N wWwriign Ol Mrs street of train for San weeks’ visit { Lt. Prank Krompka of Boonton member of the U. §. Naval s Wright is employed in the offices of the Ti- Metal Company Mr Niagara for a two est 0 nr WN a Reserves and Mrs Fall Parker arrived in William J N. Y County Priday to spend ten lays with Mrs. Parker's father. Ed- ward Flick, at Milesburg. Mr. Park. er, who is recuperating from an ap- pendectomy rformed on Labor Day is employed by DuPont Com pany. The Parkers are former resi- dents of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Max Gamble and family on Tuesday vacated the Gam- ble home at the corner of Linn and Spring streets and moved to Wil- liamsport where they recently pur- chased a house. The Gamble prop- erty recently was purchased by Mr and Mrs. F. P. Hoag and Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Dubbs, who expect to take possession in the near future Mr. and Mrs have been in the Mark Fast High entre ro pe the Ernest Brown an apartment WwW. Williams home on street, moving to Harrisburg where Mr. Brown wil continue his employment with the State. He had been manager of the Bellefonte National E m ployment Service office until this week when the office was moved to Lewistown -R. P. Confer, of Niagara Falls, N. Y. who is spending this week with his mother and his brothers and sisters in Bald Eagle Valley, was a pleasant caller at this office while in Bellefonte, Monday Mr Confer, for the past 18 years a mem- ber of the Niagara Falls Police force reports that the industries of that city are working full time on war work ~CGeorge Eberhart, of Thomas street, who had been under observa- tion and treatment at the Centre County Hospital for some weeks, on Sunday was taken to the Veterans’ Hospital at Aspinwall Mr. Eber. hart, a veteran of the Spanish- American War, made the trip to Aspinwall in company with W. WwW Hampton, local Veterans’ service of - ficer For the record we report that the first killing frost of the season occurred on Tuesday morning, Sep- tember 29, which is ten days or two Wialo occupying are {weeks earlier than usual. Clearfield county had its first show fall of the | year Monday, with a few flakes fall- ing in Clearfield while at Grampian a light hail turned into snow. Snow flurries also were reported in other parts of Clearfield county. —Mrs. W. H. Miller, of West Bish- op street, had as her guests for din- ner Sunday the following persons: Mr. and Mrs, George Haywood, of Houtzdale; Misses Emma and Ogda Mrs. Helen Burlingame, of Caz- enova, N. Y.. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rebecca Mull, of West Curtin street THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Dr. Joseph A. Parrish, of West | High street, has been confined fo his home for the past several days | because of an attack of grippe. The Willlam J. Sager family ex- pect to return to Bellefonte next week from York, Pa, where they have been living for several months Miss Evelyn Gelssinger, of Phil- adelphia, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Geissinger and family, of East How- ard street A L. McGinley, II, stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mc- Ginley, Jr, of North Spring street Mr and Mrs. George Shugert son, George, Jr., of Elmira, N are spending this week In Belle- with Mrs. Shugert's mother, Rebecca Cruise, of East High and ¥. fonte Mrs street Miss Tanza Mannino former proprietor of a shop on West High street was a recent guest of Mr J. C. Cline/elter thelr East Linn street John M. Fleming, in the U. 8 Naval Reserves at the Great Lakes Training School at Great Lakes, 111. is visiting his parents, Former Judge and Mrs. M. Ward Fleming, at their home on East Linn street Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnhart of East Bishop street, and Mr. Barn- hart's sister, Miss Elizabeth Barn- hart, of East High street, spent the with Dr. and Mr Fred family in Hazelton and Mrs H. Hoy, South treet, attended the Blooms- They had a Mrs. W. C and Mr and of Pleasant of Tyrone, children’s Bellefonte, and Mrs at home on a weekend Seidel and Mr Thoma fair yesterday driving guests Bellefonte D Smeltzer S burg their Smeltzer Mrs. A Gap M1 has nt on of Baltimore Mark Williams High street and be near her tudent at Penn State formerly re i In John Talbott leased the East to Md apartme will come Jack The nere On now a Talbot ide on Tues- Blanchard tn after her home in New spending * a5 the guest ters-in-law, Mrs. Robert Miss Mary Blanchard on West Linn Mr. and East Curtin Newell B. Long spent Sunday their several of Beach and at their home her sis- st reet Mrs. C. G Clark and Mr. and Mrs of West Linn street in Indiana, Pa. with respective daughters, Virginia Long. both students Teachers’ Col of street Clark and Joan at the Indiana lege Mrs State H B. Fitch children, of Middletown, have moved their home in Millheim for the duration of war Dr. Pitch lentist, | and three 74] the a the former of Bellefonte County Coroner Sheckler and Mr: Milesburg, this week ter from their oldest in the U 8 Navy wey had heard | than months Linn are Diego, California, after the Panama Canal Centre Charles Sheckler, of received a let Linn, who and from whom Son not Ww more recently in San through 1 line of duty Fanning employ ed a Plant suffered a fract Jame am 1 Water ’ of Soutl street gatekeeper a 2. on Dunlap street of the wrist at the No right at work jury did not keep him om work. Tuesday morning to the Centre County Hos f fracture was reduced ure "riday in a [all while piant away Ir he went The in pital where the and a cast applied Pvt Cle A. Lambert who on September | U. 8 Army Air Corps. is now at the Air Corps Technical school at Amarillo. Texas having been sent there from Miami Beach, Florida His brother, Corp. Hardman Lamb- ert, is with 8 Army in Eng- land Both men are brothers of Mrs. John Young, of Bellefonte air of Belle- fonte entered the the U who since en Reserves Joseph Gherrity listing in the Naval eral weeks ago has been at the Great Lakes Training Station, re. turned to his duties there vesterday after a several days visit with his sister and brother, Molly and Joseph Gherrity. of the PFirst National apartments, North Allegheny street The father of the children, Walter Gherrity, Is on duty at the Phila- delphia Navy Yard HOV - The following Centre County nurses were in Altoona Saturday to attend a meeting of District No Pennsylvania State Nurses’ Associa- tion: Mrs. Jean Harris, Miss Bertha Rimmey, Mrs. Beatrice Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Corman, Pleasant Gap, Mrs. Marie Cobb, Mrs. Mary Beezer, Mrs. Helen Lambert, Mrs. Grayce Tressler, Bellefonte; Miss Nellie Geary, Centre Hall; Miss Jane Kel- ler, Madisonburg, and Miss Sarah Colman, State College " 9, Announcement was made yes- terday of the marriage at Albin, Vir. ginia, on June 23, 1941, of Miss Helen Swartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Swartz, of South Spring street, and Clarence O. Benner, also of Bellefonte. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. E B. Smith, Luth- eran minister. Mrs. Benner for some time has been employed in the W. Blaine Port tailor shop on East Bishop street. Mr. Benner is an em- ploye of the Titan Metal Company. Mr. and Mrs. Benner have been making their home with the bride's parents on South Spring street. Carl Cronemiller, of West How- ard street, for the past three years (Pauline Selikowtz | Melvin H. Nighthart {Kathryn E. Hall. Hl i i employed as a construction foreman by the State Highway Department, struction battalion of the U. 8. Na. ‘val Reserves, and is how awaiting a call to report at the training center has enlisted in the Seabees, con- | i at Camp Allen, Norfolk, Virginia. He | (has been accepted as a Carpenter's | Mate, first class, in concrete con. struction, and will eventually be de- | tailed to foreign service, The Crone- miller family has done exceptionally | well in supplying the armed forces in World War II. A son, Carl is Long and George Long, all of Phil- | aboard the U. 8. 8. North Carolina, | ipsburg; Mr. and Mrs. William Toot, of Flemington; Mrs. Harry Haag, Bellefonte; and Miss Sarah Colyer. The dinner was held in honor of the 80th birthday ok irs. Miller's AMES Miss Annie ’ who > ved a number of gifts. Miss Noll | somewhere in the Pacific, and ano- (ther son, Philip, Is in the Naval | Reserves. The mother recently join- ied the WAACs. The only member of the I not in service is a son, "The cam aa ved | The Mllesburg Civilian Defense Post will meet Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the band hall. All members are requested to be present Lt. Michael Kalzen returned on Tuesday to his duties at Boston, Mass, after being in Bellefonte since the weekend visiting with his fam- lly of West Linn street Frank Thomas returned Tues- day to his duties at the U. 8. Naval training school at Great Lakes, Ill, after a visit since Friday in Belle- fonte with his mother, Mrs. Arthur | Thomas and Mi. Thomas of North Thomas street Bandmaster Vito Fera of John- sonburg, brought his wife and four children to Bellefonte during the weekend and they are now living at the Penn-Belle Hotel until perman- ent quartgrs are located. Mr. Fern is director of the American Legion Junior Band of Bellefonte In conjunction with the rubber footwear “freezing” order issued this week, Centre county dealers in such footwear are required to call at their Rationing Board offices some- time between today and Saturday receive blanks Instruc- tions and for use in their busines The Bellefonte Borough Civilian Defense Pund yesterday was well on way to the quota of $1500 set by Borough Council when the drive WAS Organized months ago The total date Is 8140897, the past week's contributions having in- cluded $1] Malcolm Wetzler tickets recent benefit baseball game and $250 from M. L Claster Contributions are being received at the borough offices the House, East Howard street to inventory posters places it some ' 24 from for for the and Sons ir in Logan Edgar Kustanbauter, for the past 20 years employed at the Schaeffer Hardware 1 North Allegheny street od 0 accept / pos Rockview peniten- nis place at being taken North Spring has the Claster ore orr West High street Houck clerk in Store or nas resi will begin duties Hi Hardware Bottor! in today the Schaefer by William street who hardware st Mrs. Betty cepted ¢ ition as a Claster Harry Was guest Sites od ipper is of : 101 wel has of Bellefonte at farewell inday by s brother AI Benner left Tuesday for New Cumberland to enter Army The | were present dinner Russell and Mrs Mr SON Jenner of honor ® held Si Mr is i sister Service ollowing at the Mr Benner and chilaren Grover Benner and children and Mr Benner and Mrs William Mr John Smith and child d Rider and dau- Harry Benner ren § a spaghetly supper Baturday night at the Purnell cabin Green Valles The supper was honor A. L. McGinley U. 8 who was the weekend mrents, Mr. and Jr. of North who attended Misses Eleanor Kusse, Rosalie Daggett, Swengel Miss Purnell river in le vrai SAVES I raining 14 TT | [3 ik, iN ta t Great I ory en in Belle office te building on Officials said be established in adequate service the main staff Lewistown The Belle- the Lewistown of- will its employment service work and the duties con- nected with unemployment compen- The shift will create a larger pool” and better means of workers, it was explain- Employn office ice C4 the present the Whi treet will give is from Spring quarters Bellefonte to * the that 0 district after moved to branch of continue sation labor recruiting ed Miss Mary Hartle, stenographer for Centre County Court Judge Ivan Walker, spent most of last week in Pittsburgh where she was a witness in a case heard in the Common Pleas Court of that city. The case was that of Frank Sciabica, of Bellefonte, who sought! damages from the Penn- svivania Rallroad for injuries re- ceived last vear in the P. R. R. yards at Sunnyside. Miss Hartle was sum- moned as a witness because she had taken a statement sat the time of the accident The case resulted in a non-suit at the end of the plaintiff's testimony, the plaintiff allegedly having failed to show the rallroad's responsibility in the matter ————— WD cmo—— 10,000,000 Under Arms More than 10000000 Americans will b¢ under arms by the end of 1943, in the opinion of Major Gen- eral Lewis B. Hershey, Selective Ser- vice Director. He says that the sup- ply of single men, including those with dependents, will be exhausted this fall Marriage Licenses Herman Alevy Brooklyn. N Y. . State College Bellefonte . Bellefonte Port Matilda | Port Matilda W. A Sigel . Dililah McMonigal Lowrence 8. Driever.....Canton, O.! Frances Ann Leiby .Rye, N. Y.! Wm. Paul Wallace .-Mahoningtown | Eugene Jos. Gilligan... Wash, D. C, | Dorothy M. Kauffman.. Harrisburg PAINTING ws. ANT cn PAPER HANGING WORK GUARANTEED Can Do Any Kind of Painting. Blaine Sampsel (Howard, Pa, R. D. 2) | ments —— CLASSIFIED ADVEDLTIS EMENTS | 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 1s undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 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—All advertisements that request replies to be mailed {to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise 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 Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocral whose subscription 15 pald up to date, is entitled to a 25-word ad- vertisement in these columns one STUDIES ARMY PAY SYSTEM IN INDIANA CAMP Pvt. Donald McCormick, son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter McCormick of Ridge avenue, State College, is Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. where he s&s attached to the finance placement center. Following iInten- sive field drill will study Army methods at re- he pay Prior month ployed induction early last McCormick was in the State College First National Bank His wife, Mrs. Jane Crandall McCormick, is at Canton Ohio where the will with { the duration Or } - Nervice to his Pvt eme- remain het 1200 In than 1200 men wi the Pennsylvania NOW Serving in and Marines 4 K. Hibschman, executive of the Alumni Association a plan operated by the Am Alumni Council college procures the 1 have at- Col Army £4] More tended lege Navy Edward Blale are the accordis rican the association Penn State in induction graduates are located in all parts world { mmes of men as they are received centers Penn State nt the and all branches of the service - Canned Ham 'n Eggs Ham fully for vallable wherever canned time—wil] be a- this nation’s fighters gO H. J. Heinz Company announced. The company suid months imenting enabled dietic experts to realize thelr ambition to can an egg product high in protein provide for the armed foroe: "Card of Thanks PETERS -Cheriahed ve ana CcEggs ROOK - the first for they the of exper has 7 balanced diets * ye ww ou awa Seplem : " passed A We wie 4 buted manner or m ing io Hinesa and death our father Jacob Bharer. of Cen Hall Signed) Th any Lost and Found : A white bearing wWrial He. x40 man’s waloch was left Owner can have same by and paving LET walch ward if returned to t gold Elgin als N. ( is office FOUND J 174 ia A wl Our « eo dentifyving ad x40 Vide ued gamet R opal pin slones at J Cen x40 base Reward tre Democrat tan 3 vellow ¢ ting Bellefonte i dachshund potted beagle Owen (Collins x40 Black and and white and blac gyYp with Kelley Bow) LOST POUND--8&mall black change purse containing money other items Cher may claim by identifying property ahd paying 25 cents for this notice inquire The Centre Democrat, Bellefonte, Pa x40 i Help Wan ted WANTED A waitress. Boston Candy Kitchen, Bellefonte, Pa x40 WANTED--Woman to do housework in small family. Phone 4206. x40 WANTED For soda girl over 18 Write Box care of Centre Democrat WANTED High school girl over 18 for exira soda fountain work Write Box X Y. 2 care of Centre Demo- crat x40 fountain work, A.B C x40 WANTED -- An experienced farmer fo work on stocked farm. No milk- ing. Inquire of Mrs. J K Gramiey, Rebersburg. Pa x40 WANTED--A girl or woman for gen- eral housework in private family Mrs. Geo. Denithorne. 632 W. Beaver Ave. State Coliege, Ps x40 WANTED-Helper as cook for room- ing house In Niagara Falls, N.Y Inquire of Mrs Martin, East Pike 8 Bellefonte, Pa, for an interview. x40 work in small family Sleep In or out, Good wages. Mrs. RL 8, E Curtin street, Bellefonte Dial 213 at x40 WANTED — Middle girl to act As ho family. woman or | Thompson, R D 2 Phone WANTED « Men, electric furnace chargers and mix men, 18 to -50 years, 150 pounds minimum, wages. Write: Pittsburgh Metallur- gical Co, Inc, Niagara Falls, N.Y x Bit Aircraft MECHANIOS — Automobile and ra- | maintenance men, dh Theta, an » assembl and hataliation work, time, subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate can be used six times a year at different intervals : a i 42 free of Otherwise the This privilege charge WANTED--To buy er system either or Myers J. J lege, Po. RB. D shallow well wat- Falrbanks- Morse Markle Slate Col- en” i ur beck, Hublersburg, seoona hana Dest prices Swartz Machine Pa Phone 32-R 1-41 WANTED —- To ahafting and babbit paid Inquire of Shop, Bellefonte, Duy WANTED Kinds ires and rubber | Auto Bellefonte For ron Detense metals J rag gt ¥ ink # aT. kit Wings WANTED Articles ror Sale BALE QO P SALE Mire BALEB-—#weet ” Tron Centre Hall orn Te 13d Te 18 or Lire Pa POR SBALE--A Glenwood god y BR Beiirionte FOR BALE--1938 new battery. r quire J © Ford adie ai Brewer Phone POR SALE JOR POR SALE ADDN Win Pick G ter applies YoOurse:f E Petzer POR SALE Beach sewing Bellefonte, Pa nachine mot t DeHaas Electr: foot gd rye Keifer Kvie Alexan. Coliege Pa x40 POR SBALE--See DEATH and potatoes 2752 Bla spits FOR SALE swWive: POR BALE onte R t BALE with R M Potierg 4B-R-E 1930 stake tin: Royer 21 Millis) Hall good selling. going to State Oopliege R Coliege 3706 POR BALE — Short slab wood at CGreonavalley saw mill near Pleas ant Rap; also at Henmigh's saw mili Near otters Mills, ©O. W. Houta Lumber Co -u rubber _ 7 ny D1 POR SBALE--112 rate killed with can Shulles Red 8qufll Cuaranteed Darmicss fo animals and poultry © A. Kline Hartware Co. and Schaeffer Hardware, Bellefonte, Pa x4 FOR SALE--Metal good condition bed and springs Upright Beckwith piano, in excellent shape Sell rea- sonable Mrs. James Pinge, We! Curtin 8t, Bellefonte. Dial 2850 x40 FOR BSALE--Baldwin, Starks Delic- fous, Winesap and Jonathan ap- ples. Bring baskels and pick every day but Sunday. Also picked apples and cider applies. R Snoke, Fleming Pa x40 FOR SALE--Timothy sced, 901, pure, while present jot iasts-——save mon- ey at 8345 a bushel. at Losch Sup- piy Co. Jersey Shore. Pa. Also spec. ini low prices on alfalfa and all oth- er seeds x42 POR BALE-Practically new mimeo- graph machine, only used once; also bookcase and Victrola (like new) with records. Inquire of Mm Minnie Tressel 424 BE Bishop street Bellefonte x40 WANTED—Woman for general house- | FOR SALE-—One electric razor only two months. Reason for sell- ing. Mister doesn't like them. Wil scli cheap to quick buyer. Original ice $15. Call Mrs. Eva Jones, Port atilda. Pa x40 POR BALE -8everal varieties of ap pies, including Rambos Northern Spy. Baldwin. also some sweet “ pies. Alay cider the barrel or gal- ion. iInguire of J. B. Swartz, BR. D 2 Belicfonte, Pa x41 POR SALE-Electric refrigerator, #50 Cash register us at a) all kinds veld work CAll at our office I 1 | 3 8] Phone x40 FCR BALE B. and Bangs Wasson ate College 2763 YT Aue yearling and ram old New Hampshire terer, Lamar, Pa Two milking disease Lested RD 1 RO 1 Rhropshire Year Dot x41 « Purebred lambs DoW indy BC FOR BALE-—A purebred Holstein bull calf, one week old, from a high- producing dam her accredited fo T B and Bangs disease J. RB Lie delicfonte, Pa 4 a BALE~-15 now 00000 FOR freshen and une mnt B Sales Mart FARMERS FOR SALE-—A SL OCOREAT located next arence. Pa Clarend e POR BALE-—A brick stiitable for two fan nyeniencea section of Bellefonte Mars Pauble, I. O Pa Phone ern FOR BALE ood Oong FOR SALE the eal situate In - Homstead property Br of Barah Amanda Way Unionville Borough, of taining about two acres of land and having thereon erected a Wo and one-half story frame dwelling house ten rooms, with all modern conven- jences. Inguire of Mrs. Bessie Alex- ander. executrix. Milesburg. Pa or W. Harrison Walker, attorney, Bellic fonte. Pa x42 For Sale or Rent POR SALE OR RENT -—- 156 - acre farm. silo 12 by 40. stanchions for 24 head of cows. B calves: electricity telephone. school Bellefonte. water in barn with enough pressure Ww throw stream nearly over barn. can grow alfalfa in any field: house, barn all necessary outbuildings. A © Grove Jlefonte R. I 2 ara Farms For Rent FOR RENT running for dairying Gramley, A T0-acre farm with Inquire of Mrs, J. K P x40 Always Fresh! Always Delicious! HYDE’S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonte ASK FOR THEM AT YOUR GROCERS ! cc RE ls RRL Al, water and barn suitable | I — ee ————— POR RENT --50-acres in Poller township buildings, water and telephone Hots Posse sion any time Brown, Bpring Mills, Pa farm, located Centre county Cord x40 FOR RENT one miie Good bulldings, running wwhnshlp road Inquire Confer, Woodward, Pa A west 110.acre farm located Woodward, Pa Walser, near oq 3. W au of fifty - “n One hunared and m T KENETOUR 18ers o will ald in bringing Rood product nTe in POR RENT far h tins ile f. Furnitus Apartments tor Rent 0) RENT Wire ’ shed our Announcements CIDEF PRESS CDA MEETING he Bellefonte A vie a wil Daughters the meet Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK _R DEAD BTOCK — Removed promptly Call Geo J Vogt, Centre Hall 55. R-4 or Lock Haven 2104, at our ex- DE ruse 1-21 DEAD STOCE-—Removed promptly Call anvigne at my expense, phonsg 676-J-3 Bellefonte, Lioyd 1. Smith Mileaburg. Pa 1-81 Repairing FURRITURR REPAIRED — Repaire made to all Kinds of furnitures Upholstering and sip covers made Wm D Thompson's Uphbdistert Shon 102 E Lam*™ WM. Phone 3682- Beliefonte, Pa 1-3 SERVICING -- Keep working your Mayiag Genuine paris and sere vice. We service all makes of wash- ers and sweepers. Sweeper brushes re-bristled R EK Owens Electric Store, 8, Allegheny street. Dial 38. MAOHINE WORK -- lawn mowers sharpened. General machine work of all kinds We also Lave in stock cold roll steel, cap screws, #01 Crews, Woodrufl keys, key stock, eic. Swarts Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 2041. -u Floor Show EVERY NIGHT a. I Harry's Tavern ANNOUNCEMENT! THE BELLEFONTE DENTAL OFFICES OF Dr. H. E. Kuss and E. R. Widmann WILL BE OPEN DAILY FROM # A M. TOS P. M. Sundays by Appointment Phone 3228
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