-— October | 14, 1943. THE CENTRE DEmuCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five — LOCALS m—— 4 was in Wil- ~Just arrived. New supply of wall until paper, latest designs, 6c roll and up. Max Wolf Furniture Co., Bellefonte \ ~Mrs. Benjamin Bradley, of North Allegheny street, last Thursday went Mrs. Catherine Langton, both ofl to East Aurora, N. Y.. lor a visit Snow Shoe, were business visitors In with her mother, Mrs. Emma Ever Bellefonte last Thu: sday and her two sisters. Mrs. Ivan Walker and daughter Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Ishler, of Betty Ann, and Mrs. Milcn P, Walk- Bellevue, Pittsburgh, are visiting at er went to Philadelnhia today, the home of Mr. Ishler's brother-in- Thursday, to remain until Sunday, law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. Paul visiting their respective relatives Fortney, of East Bishop street Mrs. DO. W.. Keller, of Pine Mr, and Mrs. Ted Colgrove, of street, and Mrs. Jacob Shirk, of East High street, and Mr. and Mrs, South Spring street, are spending | Hubert Rossman, of East Bishop two weeks with Mrs. Keller's brother, | street, Sunday departed for New Walter Rice and family at Manse York City on a business mission field, Ohlo i Pic Mr. and Mi Ned Wagner of eéring student at Texas A, & M Watsontown. spent Sunday in town College, is spending two weeks with greeting relatives and friends. Mrs. | his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Cur- Wagner was the former Louise tin, of the Bush Arcade apartments, Brachbill, daughter Inte W The guests at the County Home R. Brachbill take this means of expressing their A public Hallowe'en party spon- appreciation for the ice cream and sored by the C. D. of A. will be held candy given to them Monday night in the K. of C. rooms. Farmers Na- bY the Free Methodist Church and tional Bank building, Monday, Oct. the people of State College 18, at 8:00 p. m. Prizes and refreshs Clarence E. Bingaman, son of ments. Persons unmasked may at- Mr. and Mrs, George C. B'ngaman, tend ‘of East Curtin street, who recently Earl Reese, Seaman second class enlisted in the Sea-Bees, 17st Thurs- of the Naval Training Station at day went to Pittsburgh receive Bainbridge. Md.. spent the weekend assignment to.a taining camp with his mother, Mrs. Estrier Reese, The drama section of the Belle- at her apartment in the Crider Ex- fonte Woman's Club will meet Wed- change building, North Allegheny nesday night, October 20 at 8 o'clock street at the home of Mrs. Philip Wion, Petty Officer Richard Fetzer, East Bishop street _ Co-hostesses son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fetzer. will be Miss Eleanor Wion and Miss of the IOOF apartments, Bellefonte, | Christine Smith recently was transferred fiom Pen- Mrs. Luella Dale Cheesman, of sacola Florida. to Wildwcod. N. J. East Curtin street, expects to leave where will be stationed indefi- Friday morning for Ft. Knox, Ky, nitely for a weekend visit with her son, AIR Candidate Robert Cheesman, who is . —Willlam attending an Officers’ Candidate Shrine RE. School at that camp. i sive -Lt and Mrs. Budd Moyer, of moved into the property, Monday, Philadelphia, spent the weekend in from an apartment in the Gross Bellefonte xin the (ormers mothe building on South Spring street (er, Mrs. William Moyer, of Blanch- Dies - ard street, and with Mrs. Moyer's Dr. Herbert Koepp-Baker, of parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kling- State College, will be the guest at er. of Bush Addition speaker at a meeting of *ve Belle- 34 Gt fonte Mother's Club on Thursday, Mrs. Walter Jones, C Pitt - Oct. 14 at 8 o'clock, at the home of burgh, spent the weekend in Belle- Mrs. Leslie Thomas. All members ‘onte with her daughter-in-law and and guests are invited grandson, Mrs. Alfred Jones and son, fo i . Alfred, Jr.. at the home of the for- Pvt. John W. Lee, 'e ear . "id mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent entered military "lyn mast Bishop street December, has received an honorable Flynn. on E BY wr Sa {ischarge because of physical dis- Joseph McGov Ji Seaman ability and last Wednesday arrived second class, who has completed os at t home of parents, Mr. DOO! training at Sampson, N. Y. is and Mrs. Charle of Coleville. | Scheduled return to his duties yo M d M after spending a seven-day r n rs 1 " 3 v Po 1 furlough with his parents, Mr. and uth toy . 3 hall ud Pre oh Mrs. Joseph McGowan, 8r., of Bush aiding vane Addition street he v Pavone Miss Pauline Cas- Cpl. Edward E. Miller, per, w A nur training at John Miller, of Bellefonte, who is the Ge madi own Phila- Stationed at Leesburg, Fla, is ex del Sad | ii pected to arrive in Niagara Falls on Ripa. 5 ant invaded October 20 for a ten-day furlough A Uli-grown pheasant ivade 3 » p : the wilds of Bellefonte Monday a ier vil yuan bau, morning and Wis seen ffs Butiibes Smeal of AxeMann over the week- of persons residing on East nn end street. The bird eventually flew 10; ape Arthur ©. Dale. of East the top of the Nathan Krauss house yp..." ont departed Tuesday night on East Linn treet, here I yeseh- by rail for Johnstown to attend the me time peiore HVNG AWAY. funeral of a Mrs. Price, the mother Pauline Sager. daughter of of a close friend. Mrs. Price's late Mr. and Mrs. George Sager. of Half- husband was a former superinten moon Terrace, last week began dent of the Cambria Steel Company new duties as of and was one of the founders of a staff a e Centre County chain of refractories plants Hospital. Miss recently was Mrs. D. H. Mull and infant son graduated from Nurses’ Train- Lawrence © Saturday departed for ing School of the Williamsport Hos- Chicago. Il. to in Lt. Mull, who pital stationed there. Mrs. Mull and “Mrs. 8 son had been with her mother, Mrs al D YI oo wie affe v “4 1 nearly a month had been » medical Charlies Beatly on East Curtin patient at the Centre County Hos. Street, the past month, having pital, was discharged from the in- come from Branford, Conn. stitition Wednesday and is now waete Mull previously was sta- at the home of her son-in-law apd Honed daughter, Mr and Mri. William The first fall meeting of the Perree on East Curtin street. Mrs. American Home Department of the Herr is convalescing rapidly Bellefonte Woman's Club will be held Mrs. R. C. Bi { East Cu Monday afternoon, October 18, at Mrs laney. of East Cur- , _.; } + : 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. C tin street. has been named chaif~ pianey on East Curtin street. An in of te Dumler and Bren interesting program is planned and rg 0 os } : f ye Agni all members are urged to attend 4 HA088, ana Der com ! ie 3 - . “ bers will be chosen later. Anyone in- Tie speder ¥ Te Nisa die Dover terested in becoming a member of .e y the classes is asked to get in touch ow Mis. Jo the weekend in Belle with Mrs. Blaney. Dial 2309. : SPUN aE Wel enc .m . fonte with her husband’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Teaman. Mr and Mrs. Fred Herman, of East fonte, last Thursday departed for Curtin street. She was accompanied Bradford where she is visiting her phe. by Mrs. William Stver. of Al- Mis. Bot oF pave AE hig oa culown, who wis a guest uf hes N 8 J r gf - % 4 it / : mother, Mrs. William Smith of iron and Sraiichildren. Beto To. North Spring street. Mrs. Herman's a aa t W t ® Br ftal ! wp Ne husband is in the Navy and is sta- *Xpecis lo go to Builalo an AE“ tioned in the Hawaiian Islands ara Falls to visit other relatives Mr and Mrs. George Teaman ==MIS. James Smeal and grand. A oA daughter Pauline King, of Bellefonte of East Howard street received word R. D. 3 and Mrs. Smeal's sister-in- today from their daughter, Ww. Mrs Dayton Lansberry Centre Louise, who is in the U 8 WAVES, Hall. on Priday October 1. ‘went to vas promoted to seaman first class. nigra Pulls, where thy visited Mary, who enlisted last ‘March, ye." gears daughter, Mrs. Edward 1943, is stationed at Washington. Miller and son, and Mrs. Lansberry's D. C. She was recently home on an goer Mrs Georee Barner They eight-day leave. Before entering the 4. ned home the following Priday service she was employed as a clerk yp. Barner accompanied them to at Hoag's Dairy store. visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Mr. snd Mrs. David Shope last ert Smith, of Bellefonte. week moved into an apartment in Miles Decke : on 8 Decker, of Stroudsburg, the Lalli bullding on South Alle rooney of Bellefonte, and Rs gheny street. Mr. Shope, son of Mr. of Miss Joanna Decker. of North and Mrs. William P. Shope, of gpring street, was injured Saturday South Allegheny street, has received when a car in which he and four an honorable discharge from the other men were on their way to work Navy. He had undergone training at the Bethlehem Steel plant In at Sampson. N. ¥., and spent six Bethlehem, was struck by a large weeks in the Naval hospital at truck. The car was demolished. Mr. Bethesda, Md. Before her marriage Decker escaped with several frac- Mrs. Shop: was Mary Williams, of tured ribs, numerous bruises and Dix Run shock, and is reported to be recov- ~8gl. and Mrs. Kennetn Walker ering rapidly at his home in Strouds- were guests of honor at g shower held last Thursday night at the Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover, home of Sgt. Walker's parents, Mr. of Valentine street, were hosts re- and Mrs. W. Scott Walk>r in Miles- cently at a party in honor of Sgt. burg. in honor of their recent mar- William Moerschbache:, who left riage. Sgt. and Mrs, Walker will re- lost week for his duties at Camp turn to Texas this weekend after Grant, 11, after a two weeks visit visiting at the Walker home, Those with relatives. The following were present were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman present: Mrs. William Moersche Rachael, Mr. ar< Mrs. Dean Wetz- bacher, Mrs. Mary Spicher, Mrs. ler, Mr. iand Mrs. Mac Hall, Mrs. Richard Waite, Mrs. William Fleck, Wiliam Walker, all of Milesburg; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, and Mr. and Mrs. Pred Lucas, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hoover, all of Belle. Mrs. Thomas Wallace, of Bellefonte; fonte; Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Cald- Mr. and M s. Murray Gilliland and well, of Uniontown: Miss Phyllis Mrs. Edna Walker, all of Snow Stitzer, of Pleasant Gap; and Sgt. Shoe, and Mrs. Dell Shearer, of Willlam Waite, of California, who New Alexandria. The couple received was also visiting relatives in Belle a number of gifts. Jonte Mrs. Bruce Talbott llamsport fiom Wednesday Monday visiting her brother, Gambla and fomily Mrs. Mary Sickle and her sister of the to ne McClure, nf South purchased the of Foreign Wars Bishop street, and Nas to attend of Coleville, who service last ’ ni his Lee, Joseph Novosel street, and Mrs. Ger- of North Thomas weekend with Mi he h to todas 8 pent sister, of SOND 0 is e in Hospital, her a the nursing t th Sager the 8 Herr who for for o eo for here Lt Inst Joseoh Herman, of Norris- Harry H. Curtin, an engin- | A PI —— ~~Mrs. Ethel McCoy, of willow - | {bank street, spent the weekend with {relatives and friends in Pittsburgh. | —Large fluffy part-wool blank- jets. Made to sell for $2.05 Buy them special at $2.25. Wolf Furniture Co, | Bellefonte. ’ | Pvt. Holland B. Rowe, of Fort i Monmouth, N. J, spent the weekend iin Bellefonte with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Rowe, of North Allegheny street, -Mrs. John G. Love, of East Linn street; Miss May Taylor, of North Spring street, and Mrs, Bessie A, Mensch, of North Allegheny street, are attending the annual State Con- vention of the D. A. RR. in Wilkes- Barre. i =Zane Carey, student at Temple i University, Philadelphia, returned to | {his studies there yesterday after spending several days with his moth. er, Mrs. Francis Rine and Mr. Rine at the family home on Willowban' | street Thomas McClure, 47, of { Bishop strest. an employe of the Titan Metal Company, was strilien "il Monday and was taken to the {Centre County Hospital where his condition yesterday was reported to | be “satisfactory.” Frank Bartley, for the month a patient at the Centre Coun- ty Hospital, was discharged from the Institution Saturday and return- ed to his home along Spring Creek Mr. Bartley underwent an operation for an infection of the leg Mr. and Mrs High street. have received notice of the promotion of their son, Boyd W Sholl, from Technical Sergeant to Master Sergeant in the Air Corps Sgt. Sholl has been stationed in Eng- land since May of this year Pvt. Earl Heverly, of Houston Texas, Is spending two weeks in Bellefonte with Mrs, Heverly, the former Frances Hazel, at their hom on East Bishop street, and with his mother, Mrs. Mabel Heverly, of the Heverly apartments The present visit is Pvt. Heverly's first trip home since entering the service about five months ago Pfc. William Markley, of Mil- waukee, Wis, and his wife, Lillian Cox Markley of Harrisburg, and Pvt Donald Markley of Aberdeen, Md. and his wife, Eleanor Burd Markley of Lock Haven, were in Bellefonte during the weekend visiting with the Markley brothers’ parents. Mr and Mrs. Edward Markley, of East Howard street -After mending tvn weeks with his wife, the former Margaret Cap- ers and thelr son, Billy, of East Cur-| tn street, Sgt. William Moersch- bacher last Thursday departed for Camp Grant, Ill, where he will be stationed as an instrucior. Set Moerschbacher, why recently retume. ed home from serving in India, = a on of Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Moersch- bacher, of Hecla Park Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Shall- | nt i Bryn Mawr, formerls spent the weekend here to Bellefonte rmrier hore crores. oF Bellefonte havine come plete the sale of their “"Twinmount” at Runille, *a Georee Parsons, of Union township, +h expects to ocenpy the premises sax n home. Mr. Parsons Is an employe of the Titan Metal Company. The property reportedly includes moso than 175 acres of land -Willlam Sprankle, aged Coleville, suffered painful injuries about the abdomen Monday evening whe “oe fell while carrying a rail- road tie in the vard at the rer of his home. The elderly man had the log on his shoulder when he mad A misstep and fell The tie fell across his abdomen inflicting severe bruises. It is believed no bones were broken. Mr. Sprankle is confined to bed as the result of the accident. Weekend guests of Mrs. Martha Evey and Miss Suzanne Hoffman at their apartment in the Batm buiki- ing, North Alieghens were Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Price. of Wil. Hamspert: Dr. and Mrs. Willard VanCemp and infant daughter, of Pittsburgh. and Lt. Sheldon Evey, who recently was graduated from the school of dentistry at the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, Mra Vane Camp and daughter will be here until the latter part of this week od ne wy LE mi strect Mrs. James Beaver, of East Cur- tin street, was the guest of honor at a bridge party early last week at the home of Mrs. Wilford Fisher. of Valentine street. Mrs. Beaver, the former Jane Kisling, a recent bride, was presented with gifts. The fol- lowing were present: Mrs. Chandler Houser, Mrs. Linn Fromm. Mrs. Bud Rran, Mrs, Charles Swartz, Mrs William Colpetzer, Mrs Harry Whipple, and the Misses Helen Whiteman. Julia Coslo. Sarah Steel, Lucille Thompson, Anna Mae Coslo, Verna Peterson and Betty Thal. ~The annual Harvest Home do- nation day for the Presbyterian Home at Hollidaysburg is called for Sunday, October 17. All kinds of canned goods, groceries and non- perishable foods are most acceptable —also money, which can be spent by the Home to good advantage. Kindly bring all donations to the church on Saturday afternoon. October 18, from 2 until 4 o'clock. Money donations in marked envelopes, may be placed on the plate at the Sunday service The home is entirely supported by our Presbytery and needs our help now, more than ever. West | past | Boyd Sholl, of East | + guests Thursday to com - | ‘Saturday Morning -6 by 9 linoleum rugs. Latest pat terns and designs, Furniture Co., Bellefonte, ~ Chall Dando, son of Mi, asd Mrs, Willlam Dando, of Jullan, has been given an honorable discharge from the army after having served Camp Shelby, Miss the Bellefonte Presbyterian church will hold a rummage sale In the Dush Arcade bullding on Saturday, Nov- ember 13, beginning at 1 p. m. ~Mrs. Jean Heffelfinger and chil- dren, Jack and Mary, of West Bene ver street, spent the weekend in Milton with the children's grand- mother, Mrs. Dalsy Heffelfinger and | family Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hartman {and daughter, of Clyde, Ohlo, spent {last week In Bellefonte with Mr Hartman's mother, Mrs. Sarah E Hartman and daughter, Elizabeth of Willowbank street Homer Barnes was in while at his newspaper store on West High street vesterday morning, sand was taken to his heme on East Hith street where he underwent medies] treatment. Mr. Barnes expected to return t. work today Mr. and Mrs C38 § Let George A, Mead of Bethlehem, and Mrs. Olive Ker. steter and son, Walton Kerstetor of Harrisburg, spent Tuesday In Bellefonte as guests of Malcolm and lark Yeager and families thels t home on North Spring street Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kooze: and son, Jimmy, expect to vacate the | Carpeneto apartment on ith Al- legheny street about November 1 to move to Philipsburg Mr. Koczer {an employe of the Bell Telephone Company, is being transferred to {that city Mrs. Edward M. Shields and Mrs | Helen Hagmayer, were overnight of Mrs. Shield's | sister<in-law, Miss Agnes Shields, of { East Logan street. Upon their re turn to Reading they BCCOM - panied by Miss Shields who is spend- ing a week at her brother's home Cpl. Donald A. Ludick, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ludick of near {the Porge, south Bellefonte, re- {turned Tuesday to his duties at {Camp Button, N. C.. after spending {a ten-day furlough with his parents | Cpl. Ludick is a member of a special | service company ! Mrs. Prank E. Gibson, of Bois i Blane Island, Michigan, arrived in | Bellefonte Thursday for a several | week: with local relatives and former { friends Mr=. Gibsor Catherine Allison Bellefonte, bs {at present a guest of Mrs. Charles {E. Gilmour, of East Linn strect Enapik, seaman second to his duties at the Naval training base at Sampson, N Y. yesterday after having been Bellefonte Thursday wi his wife, with his parents jand Mrs. Steve Knapik, all of Half. moon Terrace. Seaman Knapik ex- pects to receive assitnment to active duty in the near future Mrs. C. J New High street Ter ithe right arm near t rhen her ankle and fell on betweenn the Parrish snd Shafter Stores on North Alle heaps denny Mrs. Newcomb was taken tn tha fen. tre County Hospital where the fran. ture was reduced, alter which ahe was permitted to return home Mrs. Mary Blackford of § Francisco, Cal. arrived here Thursday for a vixit with and daughter-in-law, Mr J. Lynn Blackford, Jr. and famils of Reynolds Avenue. Mrs, Blackford who was a hostess at the Army and Navy YMCA in Hawall during the Pearl Harbor attack. is now a gov. ernment hostess al San Francisco and is on a three months’ leave of absence ! William P. Brews N. J. and al 5 were of visit the of Joseph i class, returned since last th and coms n rat ¢ of w shoulder on she urn ie sidewall » Inst On Liny pd Mr of Hackensack his daughters. Mrs. Wil. liam Tewhill and Mrs. Mary Dusig of Oradell, N. J, and Mr. and Mr John Wiotman. of New York wer: in Bellefonte from Saturday until Monday. Mr. Brew. a native of Bellefonte and a graduate of Penn State College more than 50 veary ARO, Wis a guest al the home of Mie T. A. Shoemaker, in the Hazel apart. ments, North Allegheny street, while the other members of the group were guests at the Brockerhofl Hotel | «Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Poor- ! man had as guests at their home on South Water street during the week- end, Mrs. Poorman’s brother, Capt Victor L. Williams and daughter Judy, of Marietta, Ga... and Mrs Poorman's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Wil. liams of Lewisburg. Capt. Williams, former well known Lock Haven den- tist, recently received his captain's commission and has been placed in charge of the dental clinic at Mari retta Alr Base. as the base dental surgeon { ~Pranklin B. Schad, o* Camden, | N. J., former resident of Bellefonte, (spent the latter part of the week there with his mother. Mrs. Esther Schad, at her home on East Curtin street. Mr. Schad and his wife and two children moved some months ago from Bellefonte to Camden, where Mr. Schad is engaged In building warships. He began in reg- ular construction work, attended sev. eral special schools—one of them sponsored by the Navy--and now is a full-time instructor for the com- pany. You May Dance EVERY EVENING IN THE “Red Room" HOTEL TANNEY i HIGH STREET — BELLEFONTE, PA. Minors Not Admitted! | = | Regular price | $3.00. Special this week, $1.95. Wolf | ¢ ol LA at ~The Young Women's Guild of | SC — SSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | ET a——— every week. That's why The Centre partment has become so amazingly popular, Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns Democrat's classified advertising de- Considering its low cost and | the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's Com- | munity Bargain Counter. | RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, | first issue, and 15 cents for each additional Insertion 25 cents for Where advertise. ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is cherged. MEAL ESTATE advertising sale or rent KEYED ADS to nls office, must be complied with by the office ments. Please do not call at A straight one cent a word Is charged for real estate All advertisements that request replies Lo be malled the advertbe stich those answer ing ‘or information concerning advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted tw divulge the name of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE -E ocrul whose subscription is pald up vertisement in these columns one can be used six times a year at differ very time, subscriber will be charged the regular to The Centre Denn loa word ad Otherwise the This privilege subscriber Is entitled of charge advertising rate ent intervals "ne ed Lo dale [req maple desks suita- rooms specially Wolf Purniture a few ble for student priced at $5 each Co., Bellefonte Mrs, Alice Robert and Pauline from Hecla Park are now oceupying the Crider exchange Plc Still and children recently Bellefonte an aparimen building Luther Casper N. Trur arrived In Bellefonte earl last week to spend a fur- lough with his pa Howard Casper treet Shuey moved and Lin 10 of Maun i-cny and Mm oma ter Muy rgeant La e O'Lean of Boston, Mass, arrived here Thursday to spend a brief furlough with his parents, Mr Mrs. Dan- iel P. O'Leary, Sr family, of Penn street Miss Lois lo Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm East High street, last a position in the Penns) road freight and passenger Bellefonte Lewis class In the Navy, and is and sister-in-law, who had been iting in Bellefonte, during the week- end ret wd to Mrs home in Philadelphia Pvt. Joht Vv and his etta Cox, and their Jamaica, N. Y days with Pvt Mr. ane North Stall Se Wet Last ana ana daughter of Longwell of week ngwell necepted Ilvania Rall- office in St mother vis ur st irt Crearge 1 O Lean wif LH Tucker Speaker at Milesburg Meeting 5, durtng which thanks received from Miss Hose Haunt the club's work in takine on thw mending prog. am st the Centre County Hospital for August and September Mrs. Earl Peters reported that the club's sales campaign Milesly and Centra] Cit the Third War Loan dris } totaled $7250 given t cent works $25 Th n the Thur~day ing lems is asked notify Wetller and © take room on Wednesd in during ¢ netted Donations of 0 the county were e clu {form Clover Farm st Ociober tn rOt i WO Mr ne aigms Ww Octooer Jean Gay In Memoriam LeRoy IWO elt ae I cannot say i he YOu! ember 12 he hand He was taken And jeft It needs there Youd) YeArn For the old-time step and the glad return Bink cf In the love ¢f tl Het ew Think of him still as the same. 1saj He iz nol dead-he is just ara) Mr and Mrs. Ruel W. Lucas Fieming, Pa Lost and Found 3% LCST -8Bugar rmtioning book issued in the name of Marie Elsie Burge, 214 West Lamb sireet. Belialbnte Finder please notily the owner. x41 into a new very he 1 dreaming how mist be, since us you-—who the wilde And as doa love him faring ou 1eTe ax the ol LCST «Somewhere in Bellefonte, » yellow gold pin resembling a pil- ots wheel, willi Navy insignia in center. Lillian Rote Call Beliefontis 2674 x41 Adoption WANTED--To adopt small baby or child under three yegrs, by a child- Supls with home. Write C , Care Centre Pemoptat x41 : Help Wanted ifs Mr: WANTED—A white woman of age forty«five, to care for slderly gen- Haman. Address Box @, Moshannon, a x42 WANTPD-«Party to do large family omises® Wiki ironing away from premises to pay good price | for job. Write G DA W. In care Jot tre Democrat. x41 WANTED-—Men to cut paper wood. mine props. logs, mill work. Con. tract or by the hour. Houses and cabins suitable for family use for , Inguire of G. W. Ror "Wanted to Buy | tt | neWsDa ber, metals and beef FOR FOR BALE Hard ox pil cannel and soft coal. C Water Bt, Belielonte MJ FOR Baled HOT vir AL 10n ALE and Benne: al Meye ichite, BR ule O09 ik, Belind po FOR SALE seelien ¥ iy $125 MOWR Dodge 4-door Le : tires Price 8210 Ale a oOUE. wilh 4 new Lires Inquire at PostofMioe Pa x4] a Py joe oe POR BSALE--8tock en a So SeGAn Perfect oo Will scoot Y. Rebersburg yd ition itive 7 BALE « Pordason traciors pli plows that are t at lowch Supp re for 8 more than SALE We hav 20-inch required ung system § Roebuck and * Yon BURIAI Dunlan VAULTS reinforced oo t vad when You mwit choose one Made bv Dunlap Brothers for } ! twenty vears and aoic ir Delivered any hese G Telephone Bellefonte 27656 { Pas you = Ooanty 2423 or ATTENTION ~Parmers and truckers Por sale at Haupt Coal Stripping pear Mo hannon old Turnpike Road, cho'oe stove coal and stoker cori, priced low. Load yourself at the Dit Also for sale, saw mill bullding Tomber Call Haupt's Place, Belle tonite, Pa x41 on Kitchen cabinet, gas waer tar hooters corner oup- board, set four kitchen chairs: chest of drawers. desk with drawers: glass front Look omse; library table, bilan ket chest: Holland tulip buibs. Clar- ence Hamilton 80. Potter aireet Bellelonte. Dial 2022 x41 FCT SALE FOR BALE — Bricxs, pressed. acid 87d water proof. smooth, dark red «ihe guality used by UU 8 govern ment Now available today at Loach Supply Company, Jersey Shore. Fine for garage and porch foors, stens fire places, arches, manholes, chime neva, etc As long as they last with. Out priority, at 3%e each al yard x47 PERMANENT WAVE. 56c. Do your own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment. Inciud- ing 40 cutiers and shampoo. Basy to do, absolutely harmless. Prajsed by thousands including June Lang, glamorous movie star ney refund- ed if not satisfied Parrish Dr Store. xi | WANTED mii WANTED --To buy bicycies, side bikes, express wpeons, old types writers. ©. C. Shuyler, State i lege, Ps. x41 valk | WANTED To buy scrap iron, 60 fants ner 100 noninde deliversd aay ard, no tin. Also old automobiles, ners ¥ trucks. Kofman's Junk Yard (one mile ‘of Milesburg). Phone Bellefonte rub- Jake west un or WANTHD 4 House Boal, (Earlevstown Centre Hall 172:-R-11. 1 POR SALBE—Good solid corn by the p.DMkeL. Loudon Kyle, Mackeyvilie WANTED — To buy hemiock green branches cut not the bundle, pay 835. Please do not cut until vou to move. let us 8 Floral OGardens, fonte, Pa. Phone 219 bug, Union | Inquire of Ralph i - 3 4 Main reason Belle i 10 cars immediately tha POR. RENT in good condition. Models from sireel, Pleasant 12 Ger the cash. Phohe able 1 ire Miliheim x41 fonte 4 WANTED farm Wisler Cure how ¢ Hens 514 in Cap Ida Ori Phone 6420 mre 1032 20-1L-0 Ww of To Centre electric Democra buy " n ana Cent Apartments for Rent PT Three fur { y of ¢ Fn WANTED--To buy oy Must Li Pay Cis A Burin Mii MB bt - 4] LENT WANTE] Hed inl 4-doo 1 o, if On Live Stock for Sale BALE. 1% Garage for Rent PCR ! RENT Cnr age POR Wanted to Rent I'ED te 2264 Money to Loan Mothers. E. Stover Credit 3eliefonte 24-4 ior Cider Press PRES Ballot Zion 1323 YON SAL Miscellaneous € noah - - - ———————————— 8 J Phone Beevers 1-9 DREAD BTOCK B M Keller R-2 i We Removed prompt Pa Phone RB x4] Poultry Nes for Sale Hs ty 3 3 : Dogs, Pets, Etc. SALS Four Boagie Sales Mart FARMERS--Penns Valles Centre Hall FARMERS MID} Dorian stock and bioding Lal k a FUENINADe Hardware mireet i6, beginn fail { » 1 Bellefonte egheny Of at i x41 nag cP ed nA Bec hoel PY ho Cominission Willing Lastheran rummage Real Estate for Sale POR SALE Villiams Play will begin fve hundred ihe public 13 ATTENTION! Part-time work for men whe have 3 or 4 hours daily to spare. Earn- ings about Sc per hour te start No experience necessary. Write Employment manager, Box 367-C. FOR BALE A faim of 100 a taled about one mile on Wingale, aijong highway House furnace, Hath and electrics ailgs spring water Good Inquire of Joseph Kepler ber 8. Bul efonte. Pa 6 st} vn FOR BALE-A double house with rooms, iocated 14 miles east Centre Hall with eleciricity and both hard and soft water in the house A large barn, with running water in ihe barn: large garden and lots of frail. +x acres of land 11 bulidings ih gobd condiVion. Inguire of James E. Frohm. © tre Hall, Pa x41 FOR SALE — A we.aable 230-acre farm, located in wenner Township known as the James I. Kemstetier estaie farm. Large balck house, bank bari with siraw shed attached In good slate of cultivation. This farm has been refenced In past three years Considered one of the best produc ing farms In Bennir Township, If interested write or phone L Frank Maves, Lemont, Pa 28.11 FOR SALE - A good. well jocated | small farm. containing 12 acres of very fertile soil. Small irout stream running through farm. makes it very convenient for dairy pasture Loea- ted on good R. D route about one- fourth mile from tate highway Route 45. at Vicksburg Pa. Has = good 10-room house, suitable for two families. Has bath, running water and electricity. Good barn, stanche- cows, and stable cone block slio Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made in Bellefonte Get Them at Your Grooems, WE NEED CARS! 37 We 82 MODELS Price Is No Object Immediate Cash! No Waiting! W. B. COOK Phone 2412 326 N. Jay St LOCK HAVEN, PA consult Mrs Houses for Rent frame house with . in Jacksonville. Howard. R D. x41 good outbulldl
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