October 7, 1943. THE CENTRE a BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five in RE we Mrs. Roy Stetler, of Harrisburg, | His spending this week with her dau- LOCALS ghter, Mrs. Ben Herr, of the Taylor apartment on North Spring street, Carl Johnson of McKeesport, | Sabbath School Plans An 1Continued 1 from page ons) {Who has accepted a position at the |the greatest number of interested | Miss Helen Beezer of East Biche op street, was a business visitor in Willlamsport last Thursday Mrs. Lester Hoy of Lewistown, was the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. R. Shope, over the weekend Edward received an from army position at here Mrs. Gertrude Penny last Thurs- day returned to the ‘amily home on East Beaver street after undergoing treatment at the Centre County Hos- pital Lt ed to his duties at Ft after a week's visit with his children, at their home on street Mrs. Thomas Seixas on Monday returned to her home in German- town after spending ten with her sister, Mrs. Jerome Harper, on East Bishop street Pfc. Darel Boob, Field, Mass., spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boob and family of East Howard street A. M. Wasson, of Bellwood, call- ed at our office Tuesday while in town attending the meeting of the Huntingdon Presbytery which was held in the Presbyterian church Mr. and Mrs. John H. Martin Mrs. Harry Morrell, of State College, were guests last Wednesday of Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fromm of North Spring street Miss Marion Bassinger, of South Spring street. has resigned her posi- tion in the Wilkinson store and de- parted last week for Philadelphia where she is making her home with relatives Mrs. B. J. Gryctko, Jr., and dau- ghter, Barbara, of the Brockerhofl Hotel, are in Monroe, La. for a visit with Aviation Cadet Gryctko, who is stationed there. Mrs. Gryctko is the former Marie Saunders Malcolm L. Wetzler, Jr., student Mercersburg Academy, has been a member of the schools choir. Malcolm a senior at the Academy. is a son of Mr. and Mrs Malcolm Wetzler of Milesburg H. K. Harshbarger, of Altoona, was a welcome caller at our office on last Thursday. Mr. Harshbarger is a native of Potter township where he was engaged in farming until 1925 when he retired and moved to Al- toona Miss Margaret Heverly apartments, week in Washington, D. C., with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Taylor and family. Miss Tavlor. an emplove at the local rat- foning office is on vacation this week Mrs. Lloyd Loewer, of Flatbush, N. Y. is recovering from an opera- tion performed recently at Camp Devitt sanitorium. but expects to re- main at that institution for several weeks. Mrs, Loewer is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith, of East Bishop street Cpl. Samuel A Jessop returned during the weekend to his duties at North Kelly Field, Texas, ater a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mn Edwin Jessop of South Penn street Cpl. Jessop is a member of a U. 8 army squadron and electri- cians of the Air Forces Pvt. Edward Ned Ray, who recently honorable discharge service, has accepted a the Titan Metal plant George Blakeslee has return- Monroe, Va wife and Shope CRYS of Westover and at appointed Taylor, of the is spending this rensir Nelson, attached to the mess squadron of the Air Corps at the basic training center, Greens- N.C to his duties yesterday an overnight parents, Mr. and Mrs and family at their Lamb street returned after boro there visit with his Frank Nelson home on East Cpl. Floyd Ammerman, of Mem phis, Tenn. is spending a brief fur- lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs 'shn mmerman, of West Logan street, having been called home be- cause of the death of his sister, Mrs Mary Messmer, of Curtin, whose fun- eral took place Saturday at Curtin Mrs. O. G. Morgan who had been ving with her son-in-law and dau- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin of the Hazel apartments since selling her household goods last May, left last Wednesday for Detroit, Mich. for a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fra- vel ghter Lt. and Mrs. James Caldwell of Dyersburg. Tenn., arrived in Belle- fonte last week for a visit with rel- atives while Lt. Caldwell is awaiting assignment to another post. Lt Caldwell is a son of Mrs. Mary Cald- well, of East Bishop street, and Mrs Caldwell is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy, residing north of Bellefonte Miss Thyvla Sprankle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Sprankle, of North Allegheny street, has resigned her position at the Murphy store and last week began her new duties at the DeHaas Electric Co. There Miss Sprankle succeeds Mrs. Ellis Houser, the former Jane Aikey, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Aikey, | of East Linn street, who expects to join her husband, Pfc. Ellis Houser, at Dyersburg, Tenn The monthly correction of our mailing list was made over the week- end and all subscriptions received during September have been cred- ited, Kindly date printed on the pink label and advise us of any errors. If you are sending a paper to any person in the armed forces, be sure and keep it paid up, otherwise it will be dis- continued upon exniration in ac- cordance with postal regulations. Clair Emory Packer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Packer of Benner training at the U. 8. Naval Training Station, Sampson, N. Y., and is now eligible for further assignment where additional instruction will be given. Upon completion of this next step in his naval career, Bluejacket Packer may qualify for a petty of- ficer rating. Clair spent a 7-day furlough with his parents in Septem. ber. Cpl. Merrill K. Packer, station. ed in Louisana was also home on a furlough in September. check the expiration | [| | | street | ter of Mr. and Mrs, Claude Poorman jon vacation from her duties at the (of the time as a guest of Mr. and in Stamford, Conn. i the local Murphy store township, has completed his basic | | delphia, and his son Lt. (jg) William Miss Geraldine Noonan, of East | Bishop street, is enjoying a week's { vacation from her duties at the First National Bank. -Dr. John Covey, of West High street, attended a medical conven- | tion in Philadelphia during the fore- part of this week Mrs. Peter Meek of North Spring street, spent the weekend with her husband, Lt. (jg) Meek, who is stat- loned at Fort Schuyler, N. Y. | Pvt, James B. Hartman, of Ab- erdeen, Md. spent the weekend here with Mrs. Hartman at their apart- ment on Blanchard street Mr. and Mrs, Samuel A. of Bellefonte, have accepted tions in Niagara Falls, N. Y, are now residing in that city. Pvt. John Hockenberry, of Ft, Sill, Okla. is spending a 15-day fur- lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hockenberry on Burnside street, Mrs. Catherine Owens and dau- ghter, Helen Jean, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with Mr. Owens’ sis- ter, Mrs. Andrew Ramish, at Cole- ville The Junior Section of the Belle- fonte Woman's Club will meet at the home of Miss Annette Decker on Blanchard street, at 8 o'clock Mon- day evening, October 11 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Martin last week moved from North Spring street to the Favuzza apartment on South Spring street, recently vaca- ted by Miss Marion Bassinger Mrs. Paul Beaver, month a guest at the tory on West departed for husband, Lt stationed there Miss Anna Benzie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wash Benzie of Buf falo Run Valley, departed for San Diego, Calif., on September 26 for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles Reeder and son Mrs. Bertha Mull and daughter Janice, have returned to Los Angeles, Cal, after a three months’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Mocak. This was Mrs. Mull's first visit in ten years Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Yearick of East Bishop street, are spending this week with relatives in Niagara Falls and Pittsburgh Mr. Yearick is on vacation from his duties at Rockview penitentiary Mr Mrs. Earl D. Shiner and daughter, and Miss Letha E. Wright, of Hazelton, visited over the weekend at Mrs. Shiner's home with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Confer and family of Bellefonte R. D. 3 Mrs. William Lyon, with her daughter, Mrs Hams, of Westfield, N. J. is spending some time among friends in Belle fonte and is making her headquar- ters at the Brockerhoff Hotel Mrs. Alfred Jones and infant son, Alfred, Jr. Saturday returned to the home of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Flynn on East Bishop street, from the Centre County Hospital where the child was born on August 23. The monthly meeting of the Bellefon ie Garden Club will be held at the home of Mrs. W. Harrison Walker on East Linn street, Tues. day, October 12 at 2:30 p. m. The discsusion will be “Flowers Por Fall and Winter Decorations’ James R. Hughes of Belle‘onte, ets te tomorroy New with his brother ter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Charles Hughes. Mr. Hughes ex- pects attend the Cornell-P ton football game at Princeton Mrs. D Dean. of the Orvis apartments, East Curtin street. and Mrs. Leif A. Olsen. of West Curtin street, went to Elizabethtown during the weekend for a brief visit with Mrs. Dean's son David, who is student at the Patton School Boys in that city Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith of Phoebas, Va... are the parents of a voune son which arrived at the Dixie Hospital Hampton, Va. FPriday, October 1. The voung man has been named James Edward. Both mother and son are doing picely. Mr. Smith = the son of Mrs. George Smith, of Milesburg Harry Barner, local drayman, who on September 22 was admitted to the Centre County Hospital to undergo medical treatment, yester- day was reported to be recovering steadily. Mr. Barner for a time was quite seriously ill and was reported to be suffering from an attack of pneumonia «Mrs. Thomas O. Glenn and son, Thomas, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., have | leased the Sollenberger apartment | on East Linn street recently vaca- | ted by the Einar Nilsson family. Mrs. | Glenn's husband, Lt. (jg) Glenn, is | stationed in Baltimore. Mrs. Glenn is the former Eleanor Sheffer, dau- ghter of Mrs. Paul 8. Sheffer of East | Linn street. ‘Harold G. Witter, electrician’s | mate, who has been in the Navy since January 1941, is spending sev- eral days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H G. Witter, of East Curtin Seaman Witter has served continuously on the same warship since it was commissioned, and re- cently returned from the Pacific theatre of action. Miss Gertrude Poorman, daugh- Solt poOsi- and for the past Episcopal rec- Lamb street, Monday Chicago to rejoin (jg) Beaver, who her 1s and who resides Clair Wil- ex! York and sis y depart for for a visit to ince- D for at of East Howard street, last week wos local Murphy store and spent mos Mrs. John Cleveland, at their home Mr. Cleveland formerly was assistant manager of ~Willlam J. Dorworth. of Phila J. Dorworth, Jr.. who last week com- pleted a course in submarine train- nig at the Naval base, New London, Conn., spent the weekend at the Dorworth family home on East Linn street. From Bellefonte Lt. Dor- worth went to New York City where he boarded a plane yesterday for San Francisco, Cal. Upon his arri- val there he expects to be assigned to a new post of duty {| Miss of jof New York, {00 a ito ia large extent he has only limited | street, has been quite ill during the { dition her son, Pvt. Daniel Hines, [local Widmann & Teah drug store, | expects to move his family here soon. | Mrs. J. D. Thomas returned to her home on East Curtin street,| | Friday evening, from a five day va- | [cation trip by bus to St. Louis and | Chicago. ~-Miss Maxine Crafts, of South Thomas street, last Thursday re- sumed her duties at the Pirst Nat- ional Bank alter spending a week's vacation at her home. Mrs. Elsie Heverly and sister, Mary Rankin, of East Curtin street, spent the weekend in Camp Hill with their brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rankin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bullock |. West Bishop street, expect to | move to Lebanon where Mr. Bullock | has accepted a position as manual training Instructor at the Lebanon high school Mrs. Albert Numbers of Tren- | N and Mrs, Edward Norkus, | are expected in Belle- fonte Priday for a few days visit with their brothers, Milan, Judge van and Cecil Walker. The Joseph Baker family on Saturday moved from thelr summer home “Porgy” at Wingate, to the Beaver home, corner of Allegheny and Curtin streets, which the leased for the winter -Eugene Wehr, seaman second class, has arrived safely in the Brit. Ish Iles, according to word received Fridav by his parents, Mr, and Mrs Charles R. Wehr East Curtin street. Seaman Wehr is in the Sea Bee ton, J., have of James K. Wilson, motor mach- inists’ mate first class, of Richmond, Va., returned to his duties there last week after spending five days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wil- son, of the Petrikin apartments, He recently completed a course in Diesel engineering Miss Mary Mangino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mangino, of East Lamb street, Monday began the duties of her new position with the Universal Match Company here Miss Mangino last week visited her sister, Miss Elizabeth Mangino, who is employed in Indianapolis, Ind Theodore Canavan, Brown Boot Shoo employe, has been transferred yy the company from the Clearfield store to the Bellefonte store where he will be assistant to James Logan manager. Mr. Canavan expects t. move his family to Bellefonte soon as suitable living quarter obtained Lieut pe ’ i Oi ar: and Mrs. Robert Parrt Te Bellefonte Monday day leave from his Moxey with his parents, | Ms. William J Miller, of Bus} dito: M=s. Miller is former Marjori~ Homan daughter Mr and Mis. George Homan ¢f Linden Hall whose home she is now a guest Leonard Glenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Glenn, of Milesburg Kenneth Barnhart, son of Mr and Mrs. Willard Barnhart, of East Bish- street, and John Rack sO of Anthony Rackoski, of North] Thomas street, afl stationnd st the | Great Lakes Nave! Training School in Thineols, spent the weekend at their respective parents | homes here The men studs to be- come electricians mates Mr. and Mrs son and daughter Marv, of FL. Lavderdale. Fla, arrived in Belle"onte Tuesday night th spend the remainder of this week with Mrs Brown's mother, Mrs. J M. Bricker of Revholds avenue The Browns came here from York, where funer- services were held last Thursday their daughter, who was fatally injured in a motor accident in Flor- ida. The family expects return to Florida Sunday and Add the of in PR SRS “ne three are ing Louis Brown and Richard nd al for to mate second class of the Naval base at Bainhridee, Md week - orid #t the home of his parents, Dr and Mrs. RR. 1. Stevens on Fast Cur- in street Hi: mother was absent during his visit, having been callad Ralston, Priday., because of the illness of her daughter Miss Dorothy Stevens who is a teacher in that city. Mrs. Stevens returned home Tuesday, after her daughters con- dition showed marked improvement Pharmacists Prank K. Stevens spent the George Showers, of near Union- ville, who on July 1 was severely burned while employed at the Titan i Metal plant here, expects to return | to his duties there next week. Mr | Bhowers suffered painful burns about | the left upper leg and both hands | {when a tongue of flame shot out of | a furnace he was inspecting and set | fire to his ofl-soaked clothing. He underwent treatment at the Centre i County Hospital for six weeks, and although the burns have healed to use of the fingers of his left hand Mrs. Julia Hines, of East Howard past week and because of her cone of Camp Lee. Va. arrived home las week. Her daughter, Miss Esther Hines. of Philadelphia, has been here since the outset of her mother’s ill- ness, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hines, of Middletown, also were here last week for several days. Another dau- ghter, Mrs. David Bruce, of Amar- illo. Texas, arrived in Bellefonte early this week for a visit. Mrs, Hines’ condition yesterday was re- ported to be somewhat improved. ——— i. Fe ab nvm. Thaw Mande A THE Van BUSKIRK LUMBER YARD BELLEFONTE, PA. Will Discontinue Business OCTOBER 15, 193 jofficial {to make Peanles Lock Haven, delegates Over-night enteriain- ment will be made available for all | delegates by Huntingdon | Sunday School leaders for one dol- lar per night, that Centre goal to "Make Centre County a Ban- ner County” is to be reached due on the County's pledee wo the State Organization. because the fig eal year of the State Organization is from Annual Convention to Ane nual Convention. To do so con siderably depleted the fury, and it is hoped that since all wehools In the county are exoected an annual contribution County work. those sch whi h haven't yet done so wi'l 731] within the next month {f possible later than the County Cony tion date Staff changes include ment of Rev. Milton R of the State College Evaneelical burch as superintendent of Young Division. the elaction of Mi M. Cartwright, Belle‘onte, as nresident of District No, 12 BUC. ceed Mr. H W. Rabert who resi some months and the | tion of Mr: R. Johnson t College a Superintendent Children Divi 3 ons are under considera her successor All twelve the County are now organized part, if not completely Plans for the County C being held November 11 in the Eva gelical-Reformed Church of College were advanced to an § final stage. Several outstar tures of its program, the which is ' Building for include the Mevers and Miss Roberts of the State Stafl Dr. Quimby MiMin- burg as main speaker and the Mill- heim Girl repeat feature {rows rine meetine The stafl meets for it: meeting in the Methodist Church Bellefonts Bunday aflterno hans county trons. Lo 0O0ls cont: te ol not ene the hd appoint. ogel, pase tor Earl in med neo rex Crore ale the “et tion aistri § of onventl Tomarros pretence of Dr. Walls of chorus, a ' the November nt on at 2:30 o'clock wii m— Miss Anderson Heads Legion Auxiliary Home France director of treet Haven Count Others Casper, firt Ha Nel H Floren cont Mr M1 Margaret Eo Mie TAS Iain: ior gvard the retiring p eside After the coremonig wore served to We 37 mom present Mrs. Calvin Bathort wal ai ern 1 $5. (FE LY B BS siallation Students to Register For Free Work Courses Contrausd "Pum Sete 28s analysis and microanalysis of work in the shop Chemiary jals IT will offer required for immediate employment as technicians, laboratory worker or plant operators in chemical pro- cessing, fuel metaliurig dustries Completing ast of subject will be a course in Cost Procedures War Production which is design. ed to train men or women {or poi. tions as cost, payroll, manuiactur- ing or production clerks and Ww as SE already employed no such work The womncn of Engineering Maller specialized training or ical Ine the {#3 i those fo men chaiged, SIX OOirse are open with no tuition students are expected Aj of textbooks and tain General qualifications cal! but suf. ma or but the cost supplies for a high school education ficient industrial experience compensate for any lack of acade- mic training in some cases - Olives, Ripe olives will be more delicious if they are soaked over night in olive ofl to which has been added a small piece of clove Card of Thanks LUCAS—We take this means of ex pressing ovr thanks to neighbors and friends for the use of their cars their floral tributes and their many acts of sympathy during the iliness and death of Catherine Ann Dass, late of Moshannon (8igned) Sons and Daughters MARTIN-<We take this means of expressing our thanks to neighbors and friends for the use of their cars, their floral tributes and their many acts of sympathy during the jlines and death of Sophia Ellen Martin late of Bellefonte (Signed) Son and Daughters fo org cf Lost and Found LOST Cas rationing book C. in the name of John Butler. Finder please return te the owner al Howard, R D. 1. Pa. 240 | LOST- _ Gasoline rationing A book in the name of Edward R. Finkel Spring Mills, Pa RD 32 Finder slease noufy the owner x40 FCURD A brown and white male hound came tn our home. Has col ‘ar and 1043 license tag. Owner gan | have same by calling at the home of Lawrence Shawley at Yarnell, Pa. x40 LOST—¥ive rationine books No. 1| in the names of Chester, Chester by Edna, Pred. and Doris Yorkmab, | also sugar mtioning coupons for pound: of sugar Finder please not. fy Cheater Workman, Mingoville, Pa __ X40 LOST Three byriap bas mash. along by page of farm on outskirts of Belton on October 1+, about 3 o'clock. Reward affered for the return of same to Paul Clevenstine, Zion. Pa. Phone 2413 Zion 240 | | | CLASSIFIED ADVELTISEMENFES | Over Thirty Thousand Persons | Read These Columns The County Stafl is very anxious | every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- Jounty's quota be met, | partment has become so amazingly popular, as this is a prerequisite if the present | the benefits derived from its use, it 1s undisputably Centre Count only Bargain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five The staf! voted to pay the balance { first issue, and 15 cents for each additional Insertion, | ments contain more than twenty-five words, A strajght one cent a word is charged for REAL ESTATE advertising-—sale or rent KEYED ADS--All to this office, ments, Please do not advertisements, as the of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S ocrat whose subscription is vertisement in these columns subscriber will be charged the can be used six times a year at d eall at the PRIVILEGE one advertisements must be complied with office publishers are Every paid up to date time reguiar lerent | Considering its low cost and y's Come less, 25 cents for Where advertise. cent au word Is charged real estate words or Otie be malled the »dvertive- ning such Lhe Lame that to th or t replies £9 fringe reque we § indurmsiion conece not pennitied WW divuige Deme- wo. d ad- the iviege subscriber to The Centre is entitled to a 25 ! chu Otherwl « free © : Ths p Two separate have been bre ¢ The owners can fying and FOUND Din Le cin ¢ cent paying Adoption WANTED To LL REE IRREA LS sont three ve Men WANTED Home Wanted WANTED A Articles for Sale i BALE asker Loudon Kyle, Mackeyvill Pa : POR SALE--AN oad. Write O fo Pa. BR D POR ig Pho Lil Kinds of coal by 1a PF. MoCaleh, Logs J x44 umber fro Inquire of Pa Une Hcp fice BALE fern FOR BALE Herd coal anneal and soft coal ith Water St Bellefon: SALE Ba'eg ron SALE “AD on rubber, 55 p tio Hoga Lot {Jacksonville K Howas d FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE fodder off two acres exchange on Emullton. Pa gp Of gr« ir on manure Hove FOR Peover water BALFE POR BALE Best wo Stock favorable for Lumber Yard, 3101 prades now while w t] delivery Var Bu ki rx Bellefonte. Call 2018 oO 38. rub condi R x40 rn SALE Garden tractor on ) AY, horsepower Rus ¢] ras {Coleville) god Beliefonte PCR S8ALE--Electric practically now Inquire of Ann Pa ‘hone 6453 FOR SALE dining room condition New chairs DoHaas foote, Pa ron SALE- Delux Heatrola 6 0 7 room sige, 22-inch fArebox Musi be seen to be appreciated. Call 2504, or see Lawrence Neal North Penn #irt, Bellefonte x40 FOR SALE—8tock salt, 100 pounds 90 cents: table salt, 100 pounds £1.15 Also pre-war glock jar gums, 6 dozen, 33 cents. Harry Stiver, Julian, Pa. D. x46 POR SALE--At sacrifice Solid ma- hogany buffet. modeled afier the Thomas Jefferson buffet at Monti- cello. Owner must get rid of it. Ad- | dreag Bellefonte P. O Box 156. x40 | FOR BALE - Fordson tractors and | small plows that are worn out, can be sold at Losch Supply Company, Jersey Shore, for the parts that ae stove, § plates Also a Heatrola Halrnon, Beliefonic x40 A nines nut suite, upholistenring Electric Co. piece wa in excellent on elie X40 | Usable, at more than Junk prices. x43 | | BURIAL Dunlap reinforced concrete burial vavit when you muet choose one past twenty years and sold direct to you. Delivered anywhere in Centre | COUNLY. Telephone Bellefonte 508, 12423 or 2765. 381 ATTENTION--Parmers and truckers: For sale at Haupt Coal 8Biripping | pear Moshannon. on old Turnpike Road, choice stove voal and sioker coal, priced low. Load vourself at the pit Also for sale, saw mill building lumber. Haupt's Place, Belle- fonte, Pa FCR SALE — Twn long as out "priority, at Sic each yard, | iahoats. W. Jake vi ile xt fonte 2422 Gut WANTED...” JUY chickens Fill pay hint at once MeCaleh 2632 Live Stock for Sale HALYE and old tsrices live. LOT ant POR BALE opaliire Doite OO egistered months WS Wallace Phone 48-R-13 Berkshire old Bohn x40 POR FALE-—A load of fat steers wil; be sold at the regular Clinton Auce tion, Mill Hall Pa. Monday, Octo. ber ith Joe Bechdel Mgr x40 FOR SALE-Eight-weeks-old very ootd breedine stock ieasonable. Inquire of Oilbert Bellefonte RD 2 Zion POR SALE--Eight “ld. Win oi igs row on all throueh Geo. Narehood pigs. of Price 8mith road x40 Digs. eight weeks for =ale from fall. Inquire of Pine Glen, Pa a3 FUR SALE--One Holstein heifer calf and one Holstin hetfer. fresh December. Harold BR Glenn. Penna Furnace, 2. D (Pine Orove Mills X40 have in POR SAE One sood team of hors- fs, round; will work anywhere Also some pullets, 3 months old Inquire at Dillen's farm. Julian, Pa x4] ATTENTION. FARMERS — Just re- ceived a shipment of new John | Deere twostnattom tractor hiteh plows VAULTSBe sure it 1s a | Phone 478- J Made by Dunlap Brothers for the N. B. Gilpatrick. Philipsburg. Pa x42 FOR BALE-A team of farm horses, age 68 and 15 vears. Tnoulre of Or. vis Watson. R. D 3 Bellefonte Pa Advent church. Mone 102-R-31 Bellefonte x40 FOR SALE--Duroc sow with 10 pies. “poond Jitter: wrice Yohsonay Me, Also eleven gixe St igs quire of Roy Tare, D3 Bette. | Zion atu young fonte. Phone svotted Polend “tock boars: one 4 months old. the | other one year old. Also some small T. Wian, Bellefomts, R. BALD Siwe Joir of shoats, one | oa SOAR tt Fhe, Ui lo r nds eac a good work horse and a 21-inch collar. Inquire of QO W D Julian, P Straw, R X40 borse | Klered Bang n cowl i Bhoemaker Holst and D x40 FOR BALE B. and Bang Poland -Ching “ge wnd bh. eed J H POR Jed BALE py outer Pn 2324 hone ¢ 128 Located in invilie, Pa Bellefonte wd for tie t ther use near NB Meyers PROT Bosties Inguire I hota RD 4 x40 these farts 3 rower i uld ge machinery f bu w ery D ren i. new oO Aneiin Phone all 2 te F(R "Ina in very fertile soil running through farm coavenient for dairy ted oh good BR. D route. about fourth mile from Slate highwa Route 45, at Vicksburg. Pa. Has good 10-room house. suitable for tw familie Has bath 1 wate and eleciricity. Good tanche- ons for six cows and stable cons creted. Good concrete block silo Ten-room poultry house with capac. tv for 800 or layers. Plenty of water, three wells ang one cistern A nice place to make a good living and be independent Convenient to school and <b urch If interested consult Mrs. WwW M. Owen's, Vicks N ® Uniog © Pa x42 very Lon one. makes if Pasiure unning bam more Houses for Rent FOR RENT A frame £00 outbuildings inquire of Ralph Orr house with in Jacksonville Howard. R D ha FOR RENT One six-room i. mont actric light and running sate $1600 a month Emer C fox Lemont Pa x40 Apartments for Rent 2 oe NE VJ TeThree furnished OU for light housekeeping Two ple only, Mre M B Runkle, 138 N N. (Spring sireet Dial ave2 x4 Fen RENT «A furnished room, man preferred. Garage available in- ouire of Mr Rosalie Bair, 206 East High street x40 POR RENT-—A four-remn apartment i with bath, heat fu located of H. J. £40 Boy ae at Pleasant Gap. In Markle, Pleasant Gap, Farms For Rent. PCR RENT--Q27-acre dairy farm 4 mies north of Siate College Ade. references re- State College, x42 For Sale or Rent ALE OR Rebersburg waler In f G. C along House Ani x42 X «Tm prem ground Matis, side x40 begine TOO x42 Rag Hoi- ill be m “1 and tials ane EIN OWHPS t wiship ) school Oct. 11, of U. B charge of 34 ay C ubhon Cre ATTENTION! Part-time work for men whe have 3 or 4 hours daily to spare. Earn- ings about $c per hour to starf. No experience necessary. Write Employment manager, Box 367-C, Newark, MN. J ACE Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made in Bellefonte Gel Them at Your Grocers . WE NEED CARS ! 37 to "42 MODELS Price Is No Object Immediate Cash! No Waiting! W. B. COOK Phone 2412 320 N. Jay St. LOCK HAVEN, PA,
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