———— Page Five November 19, 1942. LT LOCALS —— -Mrs. T. N. Shaughnessy, of East Howard street, spent several days last week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Brumbaugh and family in Altoona. -Mr. and Mrs, Carl Hall and son, Carl, Jr., last week moved from the Daniel Miller apartment in Bush Addition to Montoursville, where Mr Hall has accepted a position Pvt. Floyd Ammerman, of Belle fonte, who has been with the U. S medical corps at Camp Pickett, Va, has been transferred to Ft. Benning, Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Philip Saylor and the former's sisters, Miss Mary Say- ler and Mrs. H. E. Dunlap. all of Bellefonte, last Wednesday attended the funeral of their uncle, Andrew Lazor, in Ebensburg Mrs. Roger T. Bayard, of Tyrone who has been seriously ill for the past six weeks with a heart con- dition, is reported to be steadily im- proving. She is now able to be up and about the home a greater part of the day. Mrs. Harold Gordon and son, Gary, of East Howard street, and Mr. and Mrs. George Miley, of State College, spent the weekend with Mrs. Gordon's and Mrs, Miley's brothers, Samuel and Donald Benner, Akron, Ohio. -—Mr. and and Mrs. Dell Shearer and daughter, Martha Carol, of New Alexandria, last week moved to Bellefonte and are occupying the castern side of the Beezer house on East Bishop Mrs. Shearer the former Louise Walker, of Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott of Milesburg —Miss Sara Krape Mr. and Mrs. Ward Krape, Bellefonte, who for nearly four vears has been employed at the U S. Employment Service office in the White building, North Spring street, has been transferred to the Lewis- town offices, and began there on Monday —Former Judge and Mrs. M. Ward Fleming and daughter, Mary. of East Linn street, spent the weekend with Judge and Mrs. Fleming's son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Watson, in Germantown. They were joined their by their son, John M. Fleming, who is with the U. 8. Navy at Bainbridge, Md — Arthur Ward, of New York C and his sister, Mrs. Charles Warrer of Mamaroneck, L. I.. came to Belle- fonte during the weekend and upon their return east were accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Belle M. Ward of East Curtin street, who has closed her home and who will spend the winter with her daughter, as has been her custom for the past several years Mr. and Mrs. John Knapik of Halfmoon Terrace, returned Wed- nesday of last week from Phila- delphia, where Mrs. Knapik under- went a surgical follow-up clinical test at the University of Philadel- phia Hospital. Three months ago Mrs. Knapik submitted to the re- moval of an ostracytorna cyst, or brain tumor, and it will be neces- ary for her to report in person every three months at the ho i a precautionary check-up Mr. and Mr: and daughter last apartment in th Ward home, East Curtin have moved into an apartment the Stutoman residence, West Cur- tin street. where they will reside un- til they find suit living quarters in Williamsport r. Campbell, who has been the architects’ representa- tive on the Bellefonte High School construction project, has accedted a position at the government ord- nance plant in White Deer Valley near Williamsport street is daughter Walker, he her pital for Morris Campbell woek vacated an Mrs. Belle M o . street a 1 abi -—Joan Marie Crust, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crust, of Willow- bank street, who weighed only one pound, 16 ounces when she was born at the Centre County Hospital last September 24, now weighs 3 pounds, 13 ounces and is reported to be get- ting along nicely. The little girl remains at the hospital, where until recently she spent all of her time in an incubator. Now, she spends part of each day out of the incuba- for and is beginning to take nour- ishment from a bottle Instead of being fed through a tube. Joan Mar- ie has the distinction of being the smallest baby ever to be born at the incal hospital. Her physician is of the opinion that she soon will be able to leave the institution. A dinner was served last Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Blair Newman, at Milesburg, in hon- or of Mrs. Newman's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry A. Gettig, on their 25th wedding anniversary. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gettig and children, Jean, Archie, Clarabelle and Vernon Paul; Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gettig, and children, Jane, Barbara Edith and Earl, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Blair Newman and daugh- ter Pegay Elaine: Sgt. Lee Gettig, of Middletown: Miss Pearl Newman, Milesburg, and Pvt. and Mrs. Charles Fogleman and daughter, Brenda, of Milesburg. Pvt. Fogleman is station- ed at Ft. Belvoir, Va. The silver anniversary dinner was a kind of family reunion and the day was a most enjoyable one, ~Miles O. Steele. aged 18, son of Mrs. Miles Steele, of Niagara Falls, | N. Y, is a patient at the Centre County Hospital. having been ad- mitted Friday for treatment of a fracture of the right arm suffered on November 7, when he fell out of Daniel Swire’s car while driving along the old Lewistown Pike, south of Bellefonte. The accident hap- pened when the car door uniatched and swung open while the machine was in motion. Miles was brought to the hospital dispensary for treat. ment at that time, but when the injury failed to heal, he was ad- mitted for surgical treatment last weekend, and is reported to be re. covering satisfactorily from an op- eration performed Saturday. The young man, his mother, and his brother and sister, Elwood and Miss Joyce, all of Niagara Falls, have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Steele's father, D. A. McDowell, at Axe Mann. | | of the Library the weekend in John Conaghan apartments, spent Brooklyn, N. Y., with his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Rearick. George Carpeneto, Jr, of Wil- lHamsport, former Bellefonte resi- dent, who entered the U, 8S. service two weeks ago is now stationed at Miami Beach, Florida. Pfe. William Baumgardner has returned to his duties at Ft. Bragg, N. C., after spending a five-day fur- lough with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Claude Baumgardner, of Pleasant Gap Mrs. W moved from the Reynolds home at the corner of Alegheny and Linn streets, to her home on East Curtin treet, which recently has undergone extensive alterations Howard Smith, of State College, ident of the Centre County Memorial Park, Inc. is a patient at the Centre County Hospital where he is undergoing treatment for an attack of grippe. This is the second time Mr. Smith has had the ame illness this fall Mr. and Mrs, Daniel L returned Monday their Donora, Pa. after visiting for a week with the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs, Samuel F. Weaver of Penn street. Mr. Weaver, who is employ- ed at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, was also home over the weekend nr pre the Currier to home in After spending several days in Bellefonte with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Cur. tin, Jr, of West Linn street, Mr: Joseph H. Watson, of St. Paul, Minn. last Thursday went to Lock Haven for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs to her home Mrs Love, of South Penn street. last week went to Mar- tinsburg to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H M. Kai- the reason for her visi time being to be with her grandson, Michael Kaizen, undergoing treatment asthma and a sinus condition Mercy Hospital, Al- toona The Young Woman's Guild Bellefonte Presbyterian Church will hold a musicale the chapel of the church on Tuesday December 8, beginning at it was announced y ber of Be ical groups program, which at a later date —Allen Hewitt, Mrs. Arthur C. Hewit street, is suffering m an attack of pneumonia and is under medical treatment at his parental home. Mr. Hewitt has been bedfast since last Friday and during the weekend his illness was diagnosed as pneumonia He is a sophomore student of chem- ! fou engineering at Penn State Col- ege. Philip Benner Ray, Jr. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillp B. Ray, of East Curtin street, last Tuesday was discharged from the Centre County hospital and is now reported to be getting along nicely at the Ray home. where a nurse has been aiding in his care. Born prematurely, the youngster was kept at the hospital for several weeks longer than usual in order to build up his weight and strength Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shope, of South Spring street, yesterday ob- served their 27th wedding anniver- sary with a family dinner at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Shope were married in Bellefonte by the late Rev. Yocum, of the Bellefonte Meth. odist church, and have been resi- dents of this community all their married life, There are two daugh- ters in the family, Mrs. Paul Taylor of Bellefonte, and Phyllis, at home. Mr. Shope. employe of the Titan Metal Manufacturing Company, is president of the union at that plant -Ralph “Buck” Toner, of North Allegheny street, for the past 14 years an employe of the Bellefonte postoffice, has enlisted in the U. 8. Armed services and departed Tues- day for the Reception Center at New Cumberland. from which point he expects to be assigned to a Vol- unteer Officers Candidate School Mrs. Toner, the former Dorothy Lewis, who is now employed in the Extension Department at Penn State College. and the three Toner sons will continue to reside on North Al legheny street, where the youngsters are in charge of Mrs. Toner's moth- er, Mrs. Cordie Lewis, who makes her home with her son-in-law and daughter. Best man at the wedding in Grace Methodist church, Harrisburg, Saturday afternoon, of Miss Doro- thy Rachel James, only daughter of Pennsylvania's governor, Arthur H James, and Frank A. Sinon, of Aus- tin, was Lt. John Tuten, U. 8. A. of | Washington, D. C., son of Mrs. Re- becca Tuten, of Harrisburg. The Tuten family formerly resided in Bellefonte, and Mrs. Tuten is a sis- ter of Mrs. Harold Kirk, of West High street, Bellefonte. Ushers at zen who is for at of the in will be announce Mr. and the ceremony included George Scott, | son of former Senator Harry Scott, of Philipsburg. Following the cere- mony a reception was held at the {| Executive Mansion. Mr. Sinon is a graduate of Penn State College and | Dickinson Law School, and is now {deputy Attorney General. He and i his bride will live in Harrisburg. i Word received last week by D. |W Showalter and family, East Lamb street, announced the death of Mr. | Bhowalier's brother-in-law, {occurred November 10th in the Gels- |inger Hospital at Danville, from a jheart ailment. Dr. Spigelmyer, a {preminent educator, served for 14 years as superintendent of Union county's schools, and was active In Imany educational and welfare move- ments, In 1901 he was united in marriage with Hannah M. Sho- walter, sister of D. A. Showalter of this place. Four children survive this union. Later, upon the death of his first wife he married Augusta Edmunds, a teacher in the Union county schools, who survives, Fu- neral services for Dr. Spigelmyer were held Friday afternoon with burial in Rays church cemetery, west of Mifflinburg. | Fred Reynolds last week of East Linn | Dr. Ww. | | W. Spigelmyer of Miffiinburg, which | —Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Thomas tand granddaughter, Shirley, of Bellefonte, spent last Wednesday on {a combined business and pleasure {trip to Williamsport, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Wilson and daughter, of Harrisburg, former { Bellefonte residents, spent Saturday | as guests of Mr. and Mrs, V. H. Pifer land family of West Bishop street, Sgt. Harry Keeler, of Camp | Cook, Cal, arrived in Bellefonte on {| Friday for a ten days’ visit with his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry V Keeler and family of Blanchard | street Lieut Monroe, Va. Saturday to spend a ten-day fur- lough with his mother, Mrs. Louls Carpeneto and family, of South Al- legheny street Mr ure arrived in Bellefonte, Mrs. Donald Knisely. occupying the Ripka house on uth ' Water street, are making plans to move December 1, to the apartment at the eastern side of the Brown property on Spring street All cin i typing will and who now South shorthand and Thursday Nov - ember 10, at 7 p. m. In the commer cial department of the Bellefonte High School. All Interested persons must | registered by Thursday night as none will be admitted after in bheein »w that date A regular fonte Woman's Monday evening, the Presbyterian chapel gram wi Department ed by Miss phone soloist Belle- held meeting of the Club will be November 23, In The pro- be in charge of the Drama Music will be furnish- Marjorie Wehr, vibra- Among those from this area who attended the Penn State-U. of Penn football game in Philadelphia, Sat- E. K. Stock Thomas larence Thompson, Ed Miller, Edward Kern, James Thomas O'Brien and Rus- Torsell, all Bellefon and Malcolm Wetzler, of Milesburg Paul R. Emerick Penn Belle Hotel, who ha { ‘ 5 apartm ! because of te wterday was to medical dition was regarded Mr. Emerick attack of the same eight ve reported tron t treat- ory 5 about and Mr 5 AED Charles Kellerman and Miss Agnes McGowan motored to Washi on, D. C. last week for a visit with Agnes Kellerman, ! Mrs, Kellerman, at Providence Mrs dau- Mi McGowan for a longer visit Pvt we late Mr f of Lawrence J. Butler, son of and Mrs. Roland But- Howard, is visiting relatives in the Howard area on a three-day furlough before leaving for foreign service with the U. 8S. Army. Pvt Butler entered the Army about seven months ago and on November 3 i volunteered for foreign service. He ‘has been stationed at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland Robert Schaeffer, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaeffer, of East Curtin street, last week enlist- ied in the U. 8. Navy at the Pitts. burgh recruiting station and has i been sent to a preliminary training center in Maryland. Schaeffer was a member of the senior class and one of the cheer leaders at the llefonte high school. but discon- tinued his studies to enter the arm- i forces ~Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Blanch- ard, of West Linn street, and Mrs, Hassell Montgomery, of East Linn street, spent the weekend in Phila- deiphia. The Blanchards attended the wedding of Mrs. Blanchard's niece, Miss Elizabeth Brinton, dau. ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brinton of Philadelphia, while Mrs. Mont- gomery spent the time as the guest of her sister. Mrs. George Eshrick, and of Miss Margaret Brockerhoff, formerly of Bellefonte ~Mrs. Enoch H. Adams, of North Allegheny street, suffered painful injuries Monday evening when she was struck by a car while visiting in Pittsburgh. In the accident Mrs Adams was thrown to the roadway and suffered injuries about one leg, although no bones were broken. She arrived home late yesterday after- noon and is undergoing medical treatment. While Mrs. Adams is not confined to bed she is unable to move about to any great extent Lieut, William 8. Crumlish, who for some time has been serving with the Department of Military Science and Tactics at Penn State College, has been transferred to Camp Max- ey, Texas, and leit yesterday for his new assignment. Lieut. Crum- lish, who is in the Engineering Corps of the Army. Is a son of Mr and Mrs. Hugh J. Crumlish, of Pleasant Gap. Lt. Crumlish was ac- companied by his mother, who will visit with her sister in Dallas for a few days ~8gt. Prank H. Hull, with the U. 8. Coast Guard at Newport News. Va. arrived in Bellefonte, Priday to | spend a week's furlough with his wife at Allegheny street, and with his par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hull, of West High street. Sgt. Hull was ad- ivanced to that rank from Corporal, {in August, and more recently was transferred to Newport News from i Norfolk, Va. Although he has been {In the service ten months, Army life {is not new to him for he served a {three-year enlistment in the U. 8, Army in the Hawailan Islands be- | fore the war, —Frank C. Williams, of Altoona, at one time one of Bellefonte's best known citizens, spent a few days here last week looking over the fa- miliar scenes of his many years’ res- idence here, while superintendent of the old Bellefonte Electric Com- pany. Mr. Williams became superine tendent of the local company in 1893 and was employed continuously in that capacity until 1903. Two years later he moved to Altoona where he was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad until his retirement by the company in 1937. Mr. Williams is a James Carpeneto, of Ft. | the home of her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Pred Houser, of North | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. According to word received by Bellefonte friends, Thomas and Wil- liam Shallcross. twin sons of Mr, and | Mrs. 8. M. Shallcross, of Bryn Mawr, [former well known residents of Bellefonte, have enlisted In the U, 5, Navy, | Charles T. Noll, employed at the [capitol in Harrisburg, motored 10 every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- {quire J. O. Brewer, Phone 633 40-1 — CLASSIFIED ADVE DTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column { Bellefonte Tuesday to attend a Mas. | partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and onic ceremony during which he Was the benefits derived, it Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- presented with a pin in honor of his | fifty vears of active service In the | local Masonic lodge, Mr. Noll, fath. | er of Dr. R. P. Noll, of Bellefonte, [returned to Harrisburg yesterday The annual union Thanksgiving | Day service will be held this year In the Lutheran church of Bellefonts nt 9 o'clock, Thursday morning Thanksgiving Day This will union service of all the Protestant churches of Bellefonte and all are urged to attend The Rev. H. C Stenger, Jr., pastor of the Methodist church in Bellefonte, will preach the ermon on the A Chain of Providence.” be a ubiect on of Mr, and Mi swehlow apartment treet, deparied on r Officer years Harry machinist Corp member plan of armed John California another brothers Corps in Ft. Logan, Colorado, Stil another brother, Paul Beck, for some time has been a guard at the Middlet 1 emploved a own airport — Chamber Commerce Committees Named Chamber ¢ {oliow: Commitie Logan VV. Hassell Montgomery, O A. Kline, and George H. Hazel Mothers Club Holds November Meeting The Bellefonte Mother's Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. T. 8. Guyer. on East Linn street, with 22 members in attendance Articles read by members includ- ed: “Your Family Will be Mobilized.” by Harry Hopkins, read by Mrs. Ed- | ward Miller. an article on finance by Mra. Hays W. Mattern, Jr, and and article, “Lentils Are Better! Than Steak.” by Mrs. R. C. Blaney, Several letters from boys In the armed forces indicated that they are being well fed, and that whalever sacrifices the public is making in foods is worthwhile The club is now engaged in mak- Ing a woolen comfort for the Red] Cross. The regular December meet- ing will be held on December 14 at the home of Mrs. Edward Miller, BELLEFONTE PTA TO MEET NOVEMBER 24 Miss Mary Forbes, English teacher at the Bellefonte Hig School, and Mrs. Marie Mallory, librarian of the high school, will be the principal speakers at a meeting of the Parent. Teachers Association be held next Tuesday evening, Nov. 24. at 7:30 o'clock, in the nes high school building. Miss Forbes’ topic will be “Services of the County Library.” and Mrs. Mallory will speak on “The Work of the School Library.” Members of the committee for this meeting are Mrs. Paul Corman, chairman, Mrs. Maries Mallory and Mrs. Paul Sheffer. The committee invites all parents and teachers to attend this meeting as the program, “Book and Magazines” ill be of in- terest to everyone. Your attendance and interest makes a large Parent. Teacher Association larger I E.G hPArsp WALKER TOWNSHIP SCHOOL CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS 0 The Home Economics Club of the Walker Township High School met Tuesday, October 27. at the home economies room, at which time elec. tion of officers was held, as follows: president, june Bierly:; vice presi- dent, Dorothy Vonasda; secretary, Marie Yarnell; treasurer, Ruth White, and reporter, Ruth Waltz The club met Tuesday, November | (10, at which meeting the Initlalion fof the now members took place. They | | were askod to wear their dresses ibackwards, foliowed by a shoe iscrambile, The initiation ended with {the new members singing, after which refreshments were served.| | Regular meetings will be held every | other Tuesday. ati isn is MP in ss—-— MARKET QUOTATIONS | Correcied Weekly by ©. ¥Y. Wagner | & Co. Ine, Flour Mill, Bellefonte $120 00 | 50, 80 | J0 The Nazis now say they are fight- ing for food and, in about a year, they will be fighting for a way to get home. QC lh ea ea —— WANTED! 100 CARS 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 of | 10 this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- | the office for information concer: advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge t ments, Please do not call at of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocral whose subscription is paid up vertisement in these columns one subscriber will be charged thw can be used six times a Ration Boards Are Enlarged Watkins New Head of College Group; To Distribute Duties The t ¥ N re firey ! two ration membershiy t members iicreased to nine was Ar Cr of nounced Hofler sterday man mitiee WV i E. K. Hibgl Holdover ville, chalr- Howard, and ipsburg The boards will meet in the near futurs to effect t individual or- ganizations and to study methods of procedure. It is planned to aliot the work of the boards so that attention of the entire board will not be nec- essary for all detail work and so that all members share equally in the task. All ration board members serve without remuneration The Bellefonte Rationing located on West High street. Belle- fonte, will be closed Tuesdays and Thursdays until further notice, it aelr iis announced by John 8. Sommer. ville, chairman. The office will be closed to the public on those two days to give workers an opportunity to take care of necessary office work, | it was stated The new schedule, which begins next week, is Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8.30 a. m. to noon and from 1 p m. to 5 p. m. and Saturdays from 8:30 a. m. 10 noon ws — Noll Store at Gop To Be Continued of the late William J Noll, Jr. of Pleasant Gap. filed for probate in the offices of Register Harry A. Corman this week, makes provisions for the continuance of the Noll Brothers store at Pleasant Gap which the deceased and his brother, J. Abner Noll, conducted for fifty years The will also disposes of the real and personal property of the decea- sed, including a number of shares of Whiterock Quarries and Pleasant Gap Water Company stock, which were distributed among relatives The will was signed March 20 The will i 183%, and the executors are Mr. Noll's son and daughter, Ray C. Noll and Emeline E. Moore — —— To Address Medical Society Dr. Augustus 8. Kech, of Altoona, president-elect of the Medical 8o- ciety of the State of Pennsylvania, will address the November meeting of the clety Thursday evening, November 19, at the Centre County Hospital on the subject of “Coronary Heart Disease.” Marriage Licenses Robert Max Roeifs. . .Bushton, Kan, Marjorie L. Potts. . Humbolts, Kan Ralph Theovohlius .. « . Pittsburgh Anna Viola Ray.. State College Help Wanted WANTED--Man to drive car and do | chores around bullding at hunt- | ing club. W. P. Meeker, Snow Bhoe. Pa. Phone 2101. WANTED Cowman, Married. 8mall Guernsey herd. Good home 42-1 Altoona, family, Mrs, ymond Milesburg. P. O. Box 161, WANTED -- Men to cut wood by the cord. er cord. Also dollars man with truck wood Centre County Medical 80-, Sunny Mead Farm, Sinking | Pa. 47 tha Every subs to dat thine, | regula year at different in t request replies to be mailed ing such » wry the nesme to The Centre or rier ¢ ntitled to a ree of charge Dem- yeword ad- Otherwise the Card of Thanks Lost and Found a ATTR We R de BEA INTION wii dell Taxidermy Send you taxi der my reasons HUNTERS he Clearfield Taxidermy Pa Board, | oth | Ray cart with Inquire of L Creek, Pa rubber 0. Cor- x47 - 1935 Ford motor ana er parts Motor in A-1 shape Allison, Howard, Pa FOR Mrs, Pa FOR SALE--Reed baby carriage oom- Binntic ndi FOR with ers ai DOY's 2178 ving SALE rown 8h SALE Second-hand 3-piece room sulle pood as new Merril Witherite, Hublersburg x48 " fe AR MOOT * Enick- size B bea ver we 14 rubbers 2 palr boots size 5 pairs FOR BALE — Short slab wood st Greensvaliey saw mill ant Gap: near Lumber Co ATTENTION — Parmers. hat glove Haup Mosh crels Ed 1} near Please also at Hennigh's saw mill 0. W. Houta 2-4 otters Millis Truckers «— Maoshannon ooal, or stoker grades, from the t stripping, just opened near wert of highway al oon Phone or call at pit p Bellefonte Pa x47 il your own annon bridge faupt, On eau lawn foader Geo Pa POR new for Army 5 and Bishop street, mble ceiling SALE--8unbeam heatrola bur- coal brooder. garden worker mower, congoleum rug anc shredder Inquire of Mrs H Owens D. 1 Bellefonte Filmore x47 R SALE--#Ford coupe, 1833 model seat five good tires and battery just insialied Reason owner leaving for U. 8 Call Bellefonte 2002. between 780 p.m. J. C Stere, 10 E Bellefonte x47 ENORAVED--Name inv personal nished by We 1 graved work cards, wedding announcements, can be furs and stationery etc. us at reasonable prices ave on disvlay all kinds of en. Call at our office and itationg inspect our line before ordering else- where, Pa Centre Democrat, Betistonts, ron S8Al E—Dockash range, No. 8: wood-burning chunk ner bed; Bosto glove, cor- cupboards. doughtray, epson! curly maple chests of drawers; nn rookers; Virginia couches; kiichea cabinets: Dutch sinks, cher- ry an Hamilton fonte 3 Belle x47 op-leaf tables: bureaus 28 BE Howard St. Dial 3207 Tailoring ALTERATIONS RELINING, ETC. PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT! x4! sedan In i POR BALE---19%8 Ford tudor | new battery, radio sand healer Rent ———————— partment, Mrs. Paul street Digd 44-41 Apartments tor FOR RENT coach in three Hoy Hoy x47 ’ : Unfurnished a and bath Thomas FOR BALE oon Bellefonte farm Phone 06478 room 1920 Chevrolet North FOR RENT..FPirst Four large rooms Allegheny POR BALE--112 rats killed with ean Shultes Red Bquill Guaranteed harmless animals and poultry. O A. Kime Harvware Co. and Bchaefler Hardware, Bellefont Pa x4 floor apartment pLreet 0 FOR RENT BURIAL VAULTS --®e sure it is Dunlap concrete burial vault when you must choose one. Made byl inp Broth | wens a LE OR EX f Business Building Announcements CF ine Dr. E R W i ¥ Arr Poultry Nice t Arges RUMMAGE Workers’ Ci eran Bunday mage sale at SALE of Brockerhoff CHIC en sup; weight, Russell W west of Potters Mills 0 Btate College Novem- holds sale every ing your live stock and poultry, you can expect good prices 8. T. Reigel, owner, manager. 2-uf BAZAAR bazaar of Real Estate - For Sale &% © woisaeadbiuns ————— ISA he Fup inety-acre farm near |. 4 electricity. telephone Inqu Bellcfonte 655% ege 4578 x48 FOR BALE Stormatown good waler or 8iate Co N Refreshments ] is invited x49 Miscellaneous DEAD 8 on POR CON ve rick Located on Curt treet Inquire of Valentis fonle SALE-A house r CCR rile: NOCK-~Removed promptly heim, Pa. Phone 6105. Reverse 1-11 DEAD STOCK -— Removed promptly Cail Geo. J Centre Hali §5- R-4 r Lock Haven 2104, at our ex- 1-14 - Removed promptly. af my exvense, phony nie, Ldoyd L. Bmith, 1-11 POR SALE State Potters balance tf + alan vogl, Meeker FOR SALE suitable for fn conven of Bellefonte Mary M. Paubie, 1 Beliefonte, Pa WE er best re me Pa 1 0 OF Phone 748 i ANYTLnN sellefo Milesburg. Pa Repairing YURNITURE section Bul | POR SALE $2200 lot Pairview st REPAIRED — epsirs kinds of furniture d slip oo made 3 Unholstering Phone 362-R 1-12 your Mayiag Geniune parts and sede service all makes of washe Sweeper brushes RK. Owens Electric Allegheny street Dial 2038. ors FOR SALE frame house good All niences 3-~car garage and other Bank barn concreted equipped, stancl # Twer con working We nd farmland and nd. all in Howard i separately or long, Box to- 126 ants clipper knives sharpened. General machine LA ail Kinds We also have In wk cold roil steel cap screws, set rews, Woodruff keys, key stock, — case tm Jun vt + § 3 FC RENT 85 acres of farm land SCE BHag Machind Shop Belles and about 30 acres untain pas- | . ——— ture land Electric 1 running waier: along Stale road: JV ated 5 miley west of Pine Grove Mills u A. Relish Williamsburg Ps x48 For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT — 156 « acre farm, slio 12 by 40; stanchions for 24 head of cows, 8 calves: eleciricity; { telephone, school Beliefonte, water (in barn with enough pressure 0 {throw stream nearly over barn; tan {grow alfalfa in any feild. house, barn A a POTATO CHIPS | Grove, Bellefonte BR. D. 2 aTis Made In Bellefonte i ASK FOR THEM AT YOUR {| FOR RENT--One-half of a double i house in Pleasant Gap, Three rooing | {and bath. Phone 2624. Ward Markie | {Pleasant Gap, Pa x40 | |FCR RENT—New modern Nome on | { Route 322 six miles north of State | College, size 28x40, large living room | {with fireplace; all ocoaveniences; | Lagement paras Hard coal stoker | furnace and chicken house 15x40 | feet available if desired. Possession | at once. Oall State College 4336. x47 Wanted to Rent WANTED--To rent farm suitable for dairying, with around 80 acres of Harry's Tavern farming ground. Will take possession Farm Lands For Rent Always Fresh! Always Delicious! HYDE'S Floor Show EVERY NIGHT — AT — any lime between now and | 8. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa.
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