THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Miles, of | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hazel, Mrs | the Blackford apartment, Reynolds | Lee Davies, and Mrs. Charles P. M Avenue, have arranged to move to Smith, all of Blanchard street, spent Milesburg. Mr, Miles has been call (Baturday In Williamsport ed for Army duty and expects to | Mr. and Mr Harry leave within the week. moving today from we 8. H Samuel Clevenstine, of Poorman property on South Water Bishop street, will go to Joliet, Ill, [street to the Tressler house on We this weekend to spend two weeks Howard street, recently vacated with his son-in-law and daughter, the William Sa family Mr. and Mrs, C, E, Stearns and while Tom shallero on there will assist the Stearns family | arr and Mr Shalleye to move to another part of Joliet of Bryn Mav weekend Mr. and Mr Vito Fera Bellefonte n family moved Tuesday from the son, son Penn Belle Holel into the former (he [amily Arthur Sloop residence on East Cur« |! treet tin street which Mr, Fera recently purchased Mr. Fern Is the new {director of the American Legion | Junior Band Weekend Johnsto! uly October 29, 1942 LOCALS — Page Five > CLASSE ADVERTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Colon "Carmi work ho every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising partment has become so amazingly popular, Considering its low co the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community gain Counter RATES Dukeman are East LWOHANGE Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Dubbs, of | Pottsville, spent last week in Belle fonte with Mr. Dubbs’ parents, Mr and Mrs. J, E. Dubbs, of Willowbank street, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wagner re- turned to their home on South Alle gheny street last Thursday from New York City, where they had pent several days on a business trip. Mi ol to - 126, 40-11 or 3 Furnace, Bellefonte of Penna visitor In Harry Eyer, was a business on Saturday Mrs. Bertha Thomas street O'Brien by ger Bill § Samue| of For Sale or Rent and Austin, of South and Miss Elizabeth of East Linn street, spent the weekend In Trenton, N. J, with Mrs, Austin's son, Sgt. Richard C Austin Mr, and Clairton Jellefonte hrother M1 RC Ast Curtin Paul Beck, of with ard M th wnt of Las 1 Advertisements twenty-five first Issue, and 15 for h additional ments contain more than twenty-five word: REAL ESTATE A straight one advertising — sale rent KEYED ADS--All jlo this office, must be complied w ment Please not call | advertisement the publisher Lhe and Iubi« Mt A 3 nt cents ol om ; hon cent a Ihe al ul Mrs. R : pent with Mr law and Blane w the Osterman weekend Ostermny sister, Mr and family vel in or's and of | LRT ent it th office of advertise Joseph Sager and Harrisburg, are h Sut, Sager Saget of Hallmo HH is with the U. 8. Army in F Northern Ireland Mrs. Fred Behe! Pauline McMurtrie, and Mis Kelley, both of Coleville, were last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs er Dewitt, of: the First Nation: apartments, corner of Curtin and Allegheny streets Hall. of Pvt. Thomas } MIT of K | week in Belle- Kilmer, N. J.. arrived | jellefonte | 48 with her [father William H last week for h | fat ) t South Thomas Young in ao nl Lhe «i! HH Lier WCRIBER 5 WHOM winenit of J. Kennedy on East Bish- nd M l dam ria his in-law Hanks ela " | | \ 51 Wayne | alin ocrat Pat of nd daugh ¥ arhth y Hugh |... alte on of i adver nome PRIVILEGE pad Mid hi luded Mr dau LAT thier dletown on Mir rhiter son a pent Mr the hi been grand- op {and dau it 314 OLEGHIRS New Ci » and hi M1 fn MIAron WeeKen« parent and Beck of and with who ha her former the ! s Hazel and Mrs. Edw guest > rtment hter Ca the \ and verti SUbsCrine: | n © Lib dd MH n be u Hill Grove- d Pedestrians Banned From Railroad Yards y alternoon i H Pari CG thi home on Mr Hall 1 to attend Ay n came to the mice performed { , weeks a The Bellefonte Needlework Guild of ing the annual ! two new articles of clothing If anvone wishing overlooked please send gift W. Fred Revnolds. All articles be in by Wednesday, November -Mr. and Murs, Guy Hous Coleville, expect to move about November 1, the Lambert Allegheny street ago by the Cy. Housel is a guard at Kview tentiary while Mrs. Housel ployed at the Pe-Ro Dalry —Mr. and Mrs. Leo James, returned Cleveland, Ohlo, dur after having spent {friends in the Bellef Bodens resided in many years before their remov cently, to Cleveland, - den ed in del supervi nature ~The Dean Wetzler burg, have med Dean Keefer Wetzler, | ster was born Monday at the C e Coul Wetzler is th daughter of Eby, of East fonte, while of former John L. Wetzler, —Mrs. John G. Love, of East street, last Thursday went to Phils delphia cn business relative to her office as state chaplain of the Daughters of the American Revolu- visited in B tion. Saturday Mrs. Love attended a | = hy Pather Wolceh, a nat: of £1 i we Germantown Chap- , oY bd dP R Nau OLE L So 8 + Arvigo whe it Aub; Ne of og a ‘friend of theinhas been commissioned first at a meeting of the Liberty Pell Cnaplk family Half tenant in the U. 8. Army Medical | nd Chapter at Allentown. The following ace Members 0 » fam- | Administrative Corps, according to day Mrs. Love attended a meeting e word received this week from Fort of the Middletown Chapter. Eustis, Va. where he has been sta- \ : Flegals tioned since last May when he com- ive oonducted Lhe R. G. East for returning pleted 1 Officers Training Course . street, assistant district manager of rr home in Philipsburg at Carlisle. Lt. Plumb entered he West Penn Power Compal the Fleg service in June 1941. and expects Bellefonte has been notified that street soon to receive an nent has been commissioned an Ensign in duty the U. S. Naval Reser and a Mr: scheduled to report within the Plumb. who had J two weeks to Philadelphia to t TRIES its sworn in. At that time Mr g quist will be his orders as when and where to report Andquist expects to return former position in Emporium the Hygrade Sylvania Company Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosenhoov ieuten: ' Ary § harge ol > In 3 ha and sons Thoma: Richard and Pt Monmoutl 3 an street, for some time. N tone. wh r. Floren vi ASLO James, of North & street. spent yj been transferred to Phila- | has been employed | nrg, | Proies nary Educa the weekend in B altime re, Md. as spent the weekend in Belle- heduled guests of Mrs. Rosenhoover’'s sister On his to begin his | vice Saturday of this | urghduff, the occasior 1d we Was & t Mrs. E Cc Bu ghduff, th oct - fon Phils he was ac Mr. and Mrs. Dell S8hearer and for the trip being Mr. and Mrs by ‘ who has re- | daughter. Martha Carol. of Alexan- Rosenhoover's wedding anniversary Tas position the OIROeS Of Livie avr int in vanes & Yiatorsta ; ake: at’ th Iv 1 on i ices of dria, expect move Bellefonte Other guests a e fami r pr Ari rance Com-~ about November 1. and will occupy given by Mrs. Burghdu fT in honor of Cr tiling. | tre vem AAR nF Vian’ " : ot bullding. the upper side of the Beezer home the anniversary included Mr. and place those offices has been on st Bishop street. Miss Helen Mrs. Robert Rosenhoover and child, taken by Miss Anna Kelleher datl- | 1a ‘ or. Mrs. Rose W) of Baltimore, and Barbara Rosen- ght er of Mr. and Mrs. J T Kell Mrs. it. hoover, of Sunbury eae ' elie~ present occupants of the home, dh hp hh add South Spring street will move to the western side recent. The Undine Fire Company was Al meement has rc plp ly vacated by the Elmer Hauer fam- | called out twice Saturday morning ily. Mr. Shearer is a representative The next meet to battle fires which were exting- of the Metropolitan Insurance Com- | x vember 24. uvished before they had caused much pany. Mrs. Shearer is the former | Ise “Books damage. The first alarm came about Louise Walker, daughter of Mr. and | with 2 a. m. when a box car containing Mrs, Scott Walker, of Milesburg meeti or 5 $ q " i : lime began to burn at the National Barbar Ann Popeon, daughter of | Gypsum piant in Buffalo Run Val- Mrs. John Popson. of East ley. Piremen used water from boost- street. was guest of honor at) . y st as Less Wy al er tanks to fight the flames and ' " : ! ¥ at parental home , damage was shlght. The company in celebration of her 10th | was called to the home of Mrs snniversary. Baibars re Tillie Hollobaugh in Bush Addition . ail r of mifts. y Catt = about 10 a. m. when the flue was oa (es. 8 : eal i discovered to be on fire. No damage P RY afd reireshinents served. Guests at the party included: | resulted. i frginia Mackes, Janice and Nancy | ~Mr. and Mrs. Roy T Gingher. Roseann Johnson, Mildred of East Bishop street, Whitehill, Shirley Kissell, Mary | nounced the engagement of the Jane Sunday. Peggy Rockey, Shirley daughter, Lois C.. to Randall Bower, and Peggy Wayne, Peggy Cole, Joan son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Luther Billett, and Peggy Shuey Bower, of Millheim. Miss Bloomquist F. X. McGovern, better known was graduated from the Bellefonte in Bellefonte fas Foster McGovern High School in 1933 and until re. of Chicago, has enlisted in the U.| cently was employed at the J. B g Nas %s and : hea been given the | Wagner store here. Mr. Bower, grad- rank OL Seaman, First Class, in the uate of the Rebersburg High School, Navy construction battalion at Chi-) is aiding hig brother-in-law and sis- So, McGovern is'a graduate of the! . " " Fy t 5 - i vi lef.. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grazer, Bellefonte High School and of Tri-| ral h Creedon, teacher of brancl (rade at the Spring Street r ition America position Stock. sup- ir Wag- h § ASK ition mon- give 1 to Mrs mu 4 for contr of ; princi; 1 a perme oy Ay Lost and Found scupy ; : ’ Ive HOR . grr i i's Artie } OR STOLEN At vacated WOK family Pownell 0 accompanie t Logan with her Boden and naad Fa returned to home their after hav of Jean Arlene Houck urprise party why tht ia me ho on E piscopal g been absen nce the middle Roth Fock was 1 street was Apartments for Rent aor 200 Attend PTA Meeting Here tal “ompa the ti l Sister Mr w Grove pony in-law M. Olt. ie and Wi i85 €1 of ‘arents Conducted on Tour wa i Through New High School 3) sary Allis Building sory Thoma p Lee rat re with the Va of U has been Sergeant d by Yefore foward “Help Wonted word rela- i entering Thomas was em- } and M Artl Dun! ap Motor Com- and n of ‘aynest His wife, the former , Harp daughter Mr. and i, Oh ¥ Kline, E: Bishop and Mi: Seidel an # Is employed by the govern- | nie, of Hi n, spent the Ken achers in attendance. Mrs, ° CLASS INDUS STR ¥ ment at Camp Lee. as gu Sidend, resid : OMMERC IAL ME NIN TE R- Rov. E Woloch ESTED IN MARINI s WORK appea n a sequence II ' N ! "SSF ; Ee ON NAVAL VESSELS Plaza the wr Sony liefonte a McBride Johnson Mr. and Bishop stre Mr. Wetzler Centre’ County of Milesburg ELECTRICIANS AL OR who motion pictu way.” shown at Bellefonte, during the attend the Alumni Day Penn State College Ned Plumb, son of Mr. and 1 . Dacha Pl vorth Allegheny eri has number of | Lions 3 HR. WORK WEEK AT PRESENT Mrs Jacobs street. | church : . leu- | group in singing 4 ; ng Applicig “Ee hy ox is i Physien Exar Proof Hal: Announcements ai i mb > - : mb, 1 M 1st PILES en Moon Te Ralph Blane > ~ ve fror Navy Wi membs MEN C1 DEVENSE RRENTLY have cancel- veek of O~tober CONTRA for- and will al home Mr a position Metal Company. Mr Lindquist, of ’ to their is otal membersh 238 me memt the ew Min ' Allegheny vO wecepted "le assigr with and made lease Fleg continue to occupy the Parrish street active ner 1 »% next ell Wit mer can Education all nex : Pike St 8:30 Reynold gal | go an building Spring 4 tober 30th > Ast i parent OMe iy Friday, Ox to Jack Ston son of Mr. and Mrs! : hn : 05 P.M Boyd | to the igeme siven given William who last son of Mr oy School been em High 1939 and hs & H winced a WANTED--Ma: er to enter deiphia, fonte Two waltreases and a day- hwashe person FARMERS Oe return WANTED in ] ; yanied her in to to dinne WANTED ~Boy | ver 50 : place and end home, board and gtay on in su 8 Highway Address Box iders phy in ; Jeezer and her sister, room craft town Pa 613 ! Milesburg will be and the program will Wanted to Buy and Magazines,” “Yor-{ _______ Jooks.™ commitiee WwaANTED--To buy will be Mrs. Paul the truckload at Mrs. Marie Wm. Moore, Petersburg Paul Shefler All members are urged this date in mind and b) tendance help the growth of TA "Tailoring ALTERATIONS KELINING, ETC. PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT! Hamilton Cl Mrs 18am Joseph *r Lane Ensign of ~f 2 OF is qughter of Mr Champlin, Hartford, Robert Mrs th Spring street made Sunday shop supper at the Miss Champlin is a iby College. Ensign duate of Bellefonte d Penn State in the school. He now is office Naval Materials at Harlf grad Aa i on — POR SALE corn by - — Write ! 5 } Mie Ce ole wad ol ) — Repairs x44 dition. Inquire of 8, T. Stover Belle. , 3 large Jous nede to all ki { furniture : levill a ’ y nquire of MIs Up! ng and 0 covers made holstering ne 362-R 1-11 Ty ™ TT West ward ne for that Corman. lors rf. son and rman, Midi { and and Mrs WANTED keep chester their at- Weaver To buy 270 or 30-08 Win- rifle Inquire of OO C Howard R. D (Romola). x44 the P WANTED Te 3 y To buy a medium ice beverage cooler in at least condition Harmon Dalry ol Bellefonte ANNOUNCEME nt to evening at was FOR BALE bull } r +4 held her Also in good 8prin g Mil Friday, birthday ceived were me C gra your Mariag paria and sere makes of washes Sweeper brushes Owens Hectic Allegheny street. Dial 2036, i8ut gine new fail iair | » obirieon Fas - WANTED—To buy a rag carpet loom. State price and condition. Write Mrs. Frank W. Peter, Lock Haven, Island Rt. Pa. x44 | WANTED To buy a No 12 Delaval condition Pa X44 ollie. x40 73 acres. along a pe ATTENTION - Pastmars Truckers - haul your own Moshannon ooal, FOR SALE-Farm of glove or stoker grades, from the State road between Haupt stripping, just opened near Potters Mille. 50 acres tillable si — Moshannon, west of highway at con. balance pasture and timber R E MAC HINE WORK - Cattle cli crete bridge. Phone or call at pit | Meeker. Millheim. Pa 3.1 knives sharpened. General mac Ed Bellefonte Pa X47 - a. work of all kis We also have wh roll CAD SCTeWwS, able for two families Waoodrufl Keys key MVenlenoes: best residents 1 Swariz ‘Machine Shop sta ho Dus Store, In- ord ation from Penn employed by the Na- tional Gypsum Comp here for a time before entering the employ of the Stevens Adamson Co. at Aurora Ill Two years ago he went to Phila- delphia to accept a position with the Link Beit Company and he remained there until entering the service Sunday's issue of the Philadel- phia Record carried a story about seven young lawyers, aged 30 to 36. of have a st 8 per nave an- ine in set sock, Belle. 2-4 10 or No Haupt LS GS cream separator in good condition. Please state price. John ENGRAVED. ~Name D. Baney Warriors Mark, Pa x44 invitations and 4 1 p——— - | personal stationery etc. can be fur. section of Bellefonte, Pa wone 2041 WANTED — To uy second hand | ished by us at reasonable prices (Mary M. Fauble, 1. 0. OF shafting and babbit; best prices | We have on display ail kinds of en. Beliefonie, Pa "hone 749 paid Ra ire of Swartz Machine Rfaved work. Call at our office and] ~ 4 : be | Bhop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 32-R.|In&pect our line before ordering eise- | FOR 1-tf | where. Centre Democrat, Beliefonte Jot ————— — Pa u | ATTENTION— School Teachers: We {| will buy your school accumulation scrap. Call or write Jacob Kof. | Wis FOR SALE brick dwelling is WACK void Eieel wedding Eu any 4 cards announcements, | eM SALE £2.200 double house and iew sireet, Halfmoon Hill m Bellefont ¢ borough line each side; electricity water. Immediate oc. side nquire at this Always Fresh! POR SALE - alnut mirror hand-painted wit Always Delicious! bedroom "We Know How , of with the operation of the Grazier farm. No date has been set for the! wedding. ~~Many Hallowe'en pranks which in former years were annoying but not especially serious, this year are pure acts of sabotage. The young- ster who goes about breaking milk bottles, and painting and marking cars with chalk and soap, breaking door handles, and stealing radiator and gasoline caps is helping our ene- mies just as surely as though he were fighting in the Japanese or German armies. The broken glass may do irreparable damage to automobile tires, and the marking of ears de- | stroys the finish and leads to dam- | age to the metal underneath. Door handles, radiator caps and gasoline | tank caps are difficult to obtain. Destruction of other property, such as the pulling down of fences, re- moval of gates, and carrying away of furniture also come under acts which should not be tolerated at any time—and especially not in this war vear of 1042 who protect the interests of the { Philadelphia Ordnance District. One of the attorneys is Major Al- bert W. Glimer who is the principal assistant to Major Josoph A. Whe- lan, 36, chief of the unit. Major Gil- mer, who is 32, the husband of the former Miss Larue Schaeffer, daughter of Mrs. Harvey P. Schaef- fer, of East Hig street, Bellefonte. | The Record’s summary of his active! {ities shows that he was graduated | from Penn Law School in 1936 and | also is a pré-Pearl Harbor soldier-| lawyer, having entered the POD in! March, 1941, as a first lieutenant. He was promoted to captain five months later and this month was] commissioned a major, Major Gil-| {mer is quite well known in Belle-| fonte and vicinity through frequent | | visits here before his war duties oc-| icupled so much of his time, His | {photo and those of his associates | jin the Ordnance Department were | published in connection with the | story | in Bunday’s Record seven is ~~ i Chicago. State College, Indiana. For the past seven years he hag been employed | 28 a supervisor for Armor & Co, in He is married and Mrs, McGovern expects to continue her | residence in Chicago during her hus | band's service in the Navy. Foster is | a son of Mrs. Bernard McGovern, of [oh Water street, Bellefonte, DR. HOWARD F. BAUER, Optometrist WILL FROMM, Dvens BELLEFONTE STORE BE AT CROSSLEY’S JEWELRY STORE BELLEFONTE, PA. Wed., Nov. 4th instead of Sat., Nov. 7th EVERY SATURDAY AFTER NOVEMBER 7, AS USUAL = | To Hire man Junk Yard, Wingate. Telephone Bellefonte 2422 x44 ATTENTION — - Farmers and others: We wi DAY 60c cowl. for corap iron delivered to our yard This price does not Include tin or wire. Also | Kofman's Junk Yard Wingate (One jmile west of Milesbutg) Beliefonte 2422, | TEAM FOR HIRE..Good team any type of work. Write 8. J. care ‘of the Centre Democrat, Pa x45 Articles tor Sale FOR SALE—Good second hand elec. en refrigerator. Dial Bellefonte | | BURIAL VAULTS—e sure It Is # Dunlap concrete burial vault when UU must choose one, Made by Dun. {lap Brothers for the past ny i Years and sold direct to you for #0. Delivered anywhere in Oentre Coun ty. Telephone Bellefonte 508, 2423 79%. u buying rags, rubber and metals. Jake | Telephone | FOR SALE 1 43-41 hand, chopper, hand or power, Bellefonte, 180 pounds at a cutting; x44 suite, chairs of kinds, eleciric vacuum sweeper; Philco radio: Kit. chen cabinets, high chairs for bab. jen; kitchen tables. All these items have been recdnditioned William Thompson, Bush Arcade West High street Bellefonte, Pa Dial 2 43-4 pole saw, FY 13% inch hole, 10 guage: 1 {saw for power; 2 ofl {100 galion; 2 hall lamps. 1 galion ca drag { pacity. with white shades; 1 side fle | | holder for circular for [ru pulel saws, 1 board 1 green bone cutter, power or to gut bones for poultry: 1 cuts 1 pair of {ice tongs. The above articles can be | {seen at M. T, Herman's at Zion, Pa. x44 Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -- The choice of three horses on cattle, Morrie Witmer, B. D. 1 Bellefonte, Pa. x44 FOR SALE OR EXCHANOE--A two- year-old shorthorn bull or a four. weeka-old oalf, or will exchang : Sot a Guernsey heifer. Inquire of QC Walker, Wingate . inch x | tanks 50 and | office FOR SALE-A small bungalow with garage, and other bulldings 1% acres ground. Located at Circievilie Patton township, 3 miles north of State College Inquire of Robert Parker, Gen State College, Pa x45 X39- u iH C Del FOR SALE-House “former Governor Beaver home, corner of Curtin and Allegheny streets, Two baths, steam jhead «off ooal stoke grounds, large garage. Suitable for | apartments Inquire Thomas B | Beaver. Bellefonte, Pa 43-10 State College, No brick rooming house 13 rooms; 2 baths: {hot water heat | motity ingome, 2236 Price, $9000 5. {81500 cash balance easy Th i a interest 4 per cent. Buy it. take care of it; It will take cae of you and | pay for Jani See D. B. Mingle | Phone 733-R-3, Tyrone xé4 | POR SALE-large frame good condition. All conveniences, {3-car garage and other outbuildir Bank barn oconcreted, electrica iy equipped. stanchions and drinki cups. Twenty acres farmiand an Howard (FOR SALE -- At 112 Miles 81, and furnishings. THNY 35 "acres puastire land. all tn HYDE’S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonte ASK FOR THEM AT YOUR GROCERS ! Spacious | house in | Floor Show EVERY NIGHT Harry's Tavern S. Spring St. Bellefonts, Pa.
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