October 21, 1943, I —————— “: THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Jage ie LOCAL S — ~Mrs. J. F. Jones, of Wilkinsburg, : is visiting relatives and friends in 6 cents. Wolf Purniture Co. Belle- | Bellefonte and elsewhere in Centre county. ~-Mrs. Anna Caswell, of Coates- ville, is spending some time in Belle- fonte as a guest of Mrs. M. A. Kirk, at the family home on West High street. Cpl. Robert N. Jones, of Rapid City, S. D., Is spending a ten-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones and family, in Milesburg Mrs. Ella Wise, of Atlantic City, N. J., arrived in Belleonte, Mon- day, for a visit with her brother, Daniel P. O'Leary and family, at their home on Penn street. -Pvt. John Hockenberry return- ed last Wednesday to his duties at | Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, after spending a 15-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hockenberry, of Burnside street. --AS Gerald A. Robinson, who is in the Air Corps and who is station- ed at Nashville, Tenn. arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday, to spend a five- day furlough with his mother, Mrs, G. A. Robison, at her home on East Curtin street. Mahlon E. King, son of Mr, and Mrs. William King, of Valley View, who is stationed with the U. 8. armed forces in Alaska, recently was promoted from private to private first class, according to word receiv- ed by his parents, -Mr. and Mrs, S. R. Robinson and Mrs. Victor Watson, all of North Spring street, and Mrs. Paul Emer- ick, of West High street, spent the weekend at Camp Peary, Va. with Mrs. Watson's and Mrs. Emerick’s husbands, who are in training there. ~Mr. and Mrs. Leif A. Olsen, of 18 West Curtin street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Elizabeth, to Cadet Maxwell B. Hutchinson, stn of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Hutchinson of Andover, Connecticut. The wedding will take place December 4th in St. John's Lutheran church. i -Cpl. Paul K. Ward, of Las Veg- as, New Mexico, is spending a fif- teen day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Rosie Ward, of Prossertown. Another son, Sgt. Elwood L. Ward, of Michigan, day pass here to see his brather Paul who haven't seen each other since they entered the service —R. W. Haugh, of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mrs. Haugh, at the Thomas apartments, East Curtin street. Mr. Haugh recently was transferred from Bellefonte to Buffalo by the National Gypsum Company, by whom he is employed. He and his wife expect to move to Buffalo about November 1. -Pvt. Richard K. Rumberger, of Camp Bowie, Texas, arrived at Milesburg last week to spend a fif- teen day furlough with his wife, the former Kathryn Harvey, who is mak. ing her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harvey of Miles- burg. Pvt. Rumberger also visited with his parents Mr. and Mrs Samuel Rumberger, of Pleasant Gap. —Cuests at the Earl Cartwright home on East Bishop street include the Cartwright's daughter, Mrs Carl Otterbein and children, Jimmy and Patricia, of Williamsport; and their son, Pvt. Hassel Cartwright, of North Camp Polk, La. who is spending a 15-day furlough here. Mr. Otterbein was here to spend Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, of Valentine street, had as guests dur- ing the weekend their son, Harry Smith, seaman, second class, of Pas- cagoula, Miss, another son, James, and his two children, Barbara Jean, and Ronald, of Harrisburg, and a daughter, Mrs. Roy Evans and her daughter, Gracie, of Juniata. Sea- man Smith is with the Navy ferry- ing command. After a brief visit in Bellefonte with his parents, Mr. and Mm. Roy Dowdell, of East Curtin street, Lt. George Dowdell, who until recently had been stationed at Granada, Miss, last Thursday departed for Washington, D. C, where he is now stationed. His wife will remain with the Dowdell family here until suit- able living quarters have been found in Washington. ~Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller, of East Linn street, are on a month's trip to the south and southwest. From here they went to Provo, Utah, for a visit with their son who is in the Army there. Later they expected to visit Mrs. Miller's former home | in Houston, Texas. During their ab- sence their youngest son, William, is with the Willlam Cunningham family on Halfmoon Terrace. ~Miss Margaret Beaver, of East Bishop street, was guest of honor at a shower given last week by Mrs. W. Cordes Snyder at her home on is. spending a three | New shades of wallpaper, roll fonte. . ~Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClellan and son, Marcellus, of Centre Hall, R. D., were Bellefonte visitors on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Pred Garner and grandson, Billy Garner, all of State College, were Bellefonte visitors on Tuesday. ~Mrs. Mary Smith, who has been seriously ill for the past month at her home in Milesburg, is slowly re- covering, it was reported yesterday. | ~-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meckes fand children, Virginia and Richard, (of West Logan street, spent the | weekend with relatives and friends {in Rochester, N. Y. Mrs. E. Keith Anderson and in- [fant son, of West Logan street, de- parted Monday morning by bus for Ridgway where they are visiting rel. atives and friends Mrs. Eugene Burns, of Peru, and | Mrs. William Rhoades, of Bellefonte, last Thursday departed for Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, for a visit with their hus- bands who are in training there. William J. Sager will resume his photographic work at his home in the Rogers Apartments on South Spring street, Bellefonte, on and af- ter Monday, October 25th. Phone 2354 —Mrs. Calvin Purnell, of West (Linn street, Friday departed for Princeton, N. J. for a visit with her husband, Ensign Purnell, who is in {Naval training at Princeton Uni- versity. -Mrs. Annie Whippo, of West Logan street, last Thursday attend - ed the funeral of her nephew, El- mer Fisher, 33, in Selinsgrove. Mr. Fisher succumbed to an attack of pneumonia -Mrs. Anthony Murino and the Misses Pauline and Shirley Parney, three charming ladies from Clar- ence, Pa. were callers at our of- fice Saturday, while In town on a shopping mission Mrs. Bessie Breon and Mrs. Ed- ward Houser, both of Valley View, on Friday went to Warren for a visit with the latter s son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Houser and family ~Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whipple and family moved last Thursday | from East Lamb street to one of the {Schad houses on North Spring street. Mr. Whipple is a driver for the Johnson Motor Bus Company Pfc. Charles Barner, Sutton, N. C., returned to his duties there during the weekend after spending a week's furlough with his brother and sister, Harry Barner and Mrs. Mabel Gunsallus, both of Bellefonte, ~Mr. and Mrs. Willis Grove and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hagel and daugh- ter, Shirley, all of Reynolds avenue, Inst Thursday departed for a week's visit with relatives and friends in Norristdwn and Coatesville. ~Thomgas Bertram left during the weekend for his home in Los Ange- les, Calif, after visiting for a month with his mother, Mrs. Joseph Ber- tram, of Spring Creek. Mr. Bertram is employed in government defense work on the Pacific coast. ~Mrs. Frank Hoag, of West Linn street, and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Kenneth Hoag, of Willlams- port, returned last week from Ro- chester, N. Y., where they had been visiting the elder Mrs. Hoag's son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torrens. ~Lt. Jacob Bottorf, a member of the Transportation Corps stationed in New York City, was here last weekend for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bot- torf, of North Spring street. Lt. Bottorf recently returned from a six-weeks' period of service abroad. ~Mr. and Mrs. John Deitz of Win. chester, Va, are the parents of their first child, a son weighing eight and one-half pounds, born October 9 at Winchester. The infant has been named Robert. Mrs. Deitz is the former Mary Rogers, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. J. C. Rogers, of Belle- fonte. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brady, who for some time have occupied the Runkle apartment on North Spring street, Monday departed for their home in New York City. Mr. Brady came here two years ago to install machinery for the National Gyp- sum Company, in the Buffalo Run Valley plant. ~Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Little and Mrs. Kenneth Little, all of Akron, Ohio, were recent visitors with Mr. Little's mother, Mrs. Oscar Zim- merman and Mr. Zimmerman, at! their home on Willowbank street. Mr. Zimmerman's son, Lt. William Zimmerman, also was a visitor last week at his father's home. East Linn street. The engagement | of Miss Beaver and Capt. Roy Wil- kinson, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson of Bellefonte, recently was announced. Those present were Mrs. Alexander Morris ITI, Mrs. Rob- ert Morris, Mrs. Keith Anderson, Mrs, Calvin Purnell, Mrs. James Caldwell, Mrs. Jack Wilkinson and * Mrs. Howard Downey, all of Belle- fonte, and Mrs. Raymond Hilton of | Womelsdorf. Miss Beaver was pre- sented with gifts, ~-Among the parties held recently for Miss Nancy Wright, who last Thursday became the bride of Wil- liam J. Musser, of Bellefonte, were ones held by Miss Anne Witmer, of " Reynolds Avenue, and Miss Betty Smith, of North Spring street, Guests at the party given by Miss Witmer were: Mrs, George Plagian- os, Mrs. James Hartman, Mrs, Wil- liam Mathias, Misses Jean McKin- ley, Betty Roff, Harriet Thomp- and Jane Wright. cards went to both many Jane Wrigh ceived and second son, born last Wednes- day at the Centre County Hospital. The infant has been named Robert Mrs. Novosel is the former Elizabeth Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Young of Bellefonte. Samuel J. Clevenstine, of East Bishop street, is visiting his “ine {law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs L. 'H. Kemp and family, at their new home in Millville, N. J. Mr. Kemp, for ten years principal of the How- | ~Those from out of town in fonte last Tuesday for bla ii : | « indefinitely ~Kem-Tone your favorite room, Gallon $289. Wolf Purniture Com pany, Bellefonte. Cpl. Paul K. Ward, of Las Vagas, N. M,, is spending a furlough with his mother, Mrs. Rosle Ward, of Prossertown, ~Lt, (Jg) George A. Kelley was in Bellefonte and spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo |A. Kelley, 8r., of the Forge, near | town, | ==Mrs, C. G. Russell and son, Kirk and his wife, all of Baltimore, Md, {formerly of Bellefonte, spent the weekend with relatives and friends here, ~Mrs. Theodore B. Haupt, of Bush | Addition, who had been critically ill ‘at her home there yesterday was re- ported to be showing some improve ment | LL AJ ond Mrs A left for their home In Niagara Falls on Friday after spending a week with their uncle, George Ingram, East Lamb street ~Mis Honora O'Leary, emploved in a war industry in New York City, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O Leary, Sr, of North Penn street --Mrs. Raymond Hilton and dau- ghter, Katharine Ann, of Womels- dorf, are spending several weeks in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs. Hilton's father, Thomas B. Beaver and ‘amily of East Bishop street Mrs. Henry Showers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lvons. left Rallefonte this Thursday for Miami, Fla. where she expects to remain with her husband who Is in the armed service Mrs. Charles Thompson and sons Richard and Robert, of East Curtin street, spent the latter part of last week in Narberth with Mr. Thomp- son's brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Willlam 8. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nellis and two daughters, Dorothy and Betty, of East Bishop street, are spending this week in Norfolk, Va. with Mrs Nellis’ son, Kenneth, who Is a petty officer third class at the Naval base there ~3gt. Kenneth Grubb, of the Mil. itary Police Company, stationed at Camp Lee, Va, returned Friday to his duties after spending a 15-day furlough with his wife, the former Lois Sampsell, and with his mother, Mrs. Charles Boone, of Rebersburg. Pvt, Kendrick Taylor, with the corps of engineers at State College is spending three days with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor of East Linn street, prior to graduation today, after which he expects to be sent to a replacement training cen- ter Miss Bertha Cross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Cross, of Axe Carlin of Camp Mann, last week returned home from f two weeks’ visit with her uncles and sunts, Mr. and Mrs. William Leathers. in Pittsburgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Farl H Leathers, of Steubens- ville, Ohio «Mrs. Charles H. Miller returned Monday to her home in Butler after a visit since Prictav with her broth- er-in-law and sister. Judge and Mrs. M. Ward Fleming of Past Linn rireet. Mrs Miller stooped in Belle. fonte enroute to her home from Wilkes-Barre where last week she attended the DAR convention Onl. Charles F. Oettie, son of Mr. and Mr=. Elmer Oettie. of South Wiatar stvamt wha antasad the ser. vice on December 29, 1942, and who was stationed at Camp Maxie, Tex. has been sent to Western Maryland Colleee. Weatminster. Md. for spec- lal instruction. Prior to entering the service he was emploved by the Universal Match Company here ~Mr, and Mrs. Miles Decker. of Stroudsburg, arrived in Bellefonte late last week ‘or a visit with the former's sister, Miss Joanna Decker, atl her home on North Soring street Mr. Decker is recuperating from in- juries received recently when the car in which he and a group of other men were on their way to work in a war industry, was struck by a truck. «Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Hall, nf Waverly, Tenn.. arrived in Belle- fonte during the weekend for a visit with Mrs. Hall's father, William H. Brouse and family. of South Thom- as street, Mr. Hall recently received a commission as an ensign in the Navy and will go to Waverly this weekend to Mrs, Hall will remain in Bellefonte for a time and later expects to go to Nashville, Tenn. to reside during her husband's absence ~«Mr. and Mrs, Prank Vonada re- turned to their home in Hublersburg after a trip west. They visited Mrs, Vonada’s brother, Wilbur Rumberg- | They also v were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vonada. Mianulla, of Philadelphia, was made [Saturday afternoon at a tea at the um e. home was at- 'tractively Hrd lanthemums, autumn leaves f a await further orders, | , Chamber of in roses, chrys- and | | candles, and the tea table. at which | Mrs, Richard Hall, of Waverly, Tenn. | In addition there were many friends from Bellefonte and vicinity, } ~Eight-tube Philco radios, $80.50, while they last, Wolf Furniture Co., Bellefonte, . ~-Although Bellefonte consistently outplayed Jersey Shore fr game in that city Monday night during which the weather man dished out a variety of climate--mostly bad the Red and White lost the game by a 14 to 0 score. Bellefonte gained 170 yards In scrimmage to 102 for Jersey Shore. The visiting team had nine first downs to the home outfit's four. Bellefonite had the edge in other departments, but two touch- « LI lsste. The first half of the game was played in a blinding rain. Dur- ing the second half the weather cleared and conditions were almost ideal. | Pvt. Harry Smith, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Willlam Smith, of Valentine [ street, who was home on a furlough {from North Camp Polk, la, was a | guest of honor at a dinner held on | Monday night at the home of John Benner, of West Beaver street Those {present in addition to the honor { aurst were his parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Smith and children, Phyllis, Charles, Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rider and children Donna and John, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Benner and children Thelma, Louise, Lee, Dor- othy, Tom and Helen, Mr. and Mrs John Benner and son, William, all of Bellefonte: Mr. and Mrs. Grover Benner and children, Jean, Tom and Dick, of Mileshurg Pvt. Donald Smith, o° Battle Crek, Michigan, was In Bellefonte over Saturday to spend a few hours with his brother, Pvt. Harry Smith To Re-Locate Air | Pickup Station Effective November 1, the air-malil pick-up station for Bellefonte will be moved from its present location on the Jacksonville road about a mile east of Bellefonte, to the Belle- fonte Municipal Airport, it nounced yesterday Rrason for Was an- the change is that a great increase in alr express ship- ments from Belielonte frequently makes it necessary for planes to land to take on such shipments When the change in effect, planes wil] pick up mail and light exnuress parcels without landing When there are heavy paioels ing Instructions will be given the pilot through two-way radio com munication plane and ex- press truck, It was explained A slight change in the alr pick- up schedult will go into effect } NG vember 1. I said ‘Women of Moose Hold “Publicity” Session The Bellefonte Women of the Moose heid a Publicity Chapter Night last Wednesday at the Moose home on North Spring street Members were dressed in costumes in land bhrtween ™ v ae yer won fist price for the finest dress while Mrs. Meredith of State College, won the prive for the most himoring rosfume Miss Violet Chick served as “newr. boy” delivering newiparers to the veriour members who attended. Poi- lowing the usual program a social hour was enjoyed Representative To Assist Employers A representative of the Bureag of Employment and Unemployment Compensation will be in the Undine Fire House, Bellefonte, on Tuesday, October 26, from § a. m. to 12 noon, to assist employers In filing their third quarter of 1943 returns which must be filed with the bureau by October 31, 1043, to avoid penalty New employers are urged to con- tact the representative at this time to receive instructions and assist- ance in filing their unemployment compensation relurns. Concert ot Local High School Oct. 28 A musical program by the Belle. fonte High School orchestra, junior chorus and band, under the #iec- tion of Mrs. Alberta Krader and Vito A. Pera, will be given in the high schoo] auditorium next Thurs- day evening, Oct. 28, at 7:45 O'Cuek fome of the features an the pro- introducing the known as the Nineties” “Gay i ty Finale.” | There will be no charge for ad- mission to the concert. i Chamber of Commerce i In a poll conducted entirely by mail, the members of the Lellefonte | Commerce this week named five new directors to fill va- cancies caused by terms which ex. The new directors are: the Amer- ican Legion, the Warner Company, | Willlam Brouse, Centre Daily Times, cand First Nationa] Bank. : i i § i downs by the opponents settled the | made of pewspapers and Vera Cols : WANTED--M to t wood, | Elected Directors of | mine gy Po i PTR. Con- | tract or by the hour. ”~ oni — CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | a. ~ Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns i every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified. afivertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular, the benefits derived from its use, it is munity Bargain Counter, Considering its low cost and undisputably Centre County's Com- 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 advertising--sale or rent, A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malfled to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise. ments. Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge he name of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat whose subscription is paid up to date time subscriber will be charged the regular vertisement In these columns one Every subscriber to The Centre Dems 8 25 word ad- Otherwise the This privilege is entitled Ww uf charge advertising (ree rate can be used six times a year al different Intervals Club to Buy Food FOR BALE reasonable 700 slate, 8 by 16 1 Phone Drier for Community ° The Amer.can Home Department of the Bellefonte Woman's Club held its first fall meeting Monday af ternoon at the home of M Ra'ph C. Blaney on East Curtin i with 14 memi and one guest pres- ent Mrs. Blanes over the business meetin Lime plans we ey 10 buy a munity fruits sires chairman presided at which n mon- r the com- re mace 10 ear dehvdrator Oo use next yea and vegelabie: Mrs. Blaney then turned the meet ing over to Mrs, E. E. W.ddowson, program chairman, who introduced Miss Mae Coder, from U County Hospital laria The November meeting held at the home of Mr: M. Thompson, on East Curtin stre W who Le ke On Ma- ya Woman's Club to Hear Talk on Home Repairs The Bellefonte Woman's Club will hold its October meeting at the Presbyterian chapel at 7:30 p. m Monday. The program is in charge of the American Home Section, Mrs R. C. Blaney, chairman. The guest speaker will be David C Sprague, of the Agriculture Engineering Depart- ment of Penn State lecture and demonstration on house hold repairs Miss Marjorie Wehr pianist, will provide music The lecture will every housewife. A tion is extended to also to guests wishing Women s Club be benficial to special invita members to join and the Labor Union ‘o Show War Movie Here On Saturday evening, October 23. at 8 p m, and Sunday uiternoon, October 24, at 2:30 p. me, the Cen- tre County Central Labor Union will show a series of war pictures it the High School Auditorium These pictures are to be shown to workers in Centre county A hearty invitation is extended to all the workers and their families to be present. No admission will be charged «Beautiful floor lamps direct lighting. $285 Wool! ture Co.. Bellefonte Card of Thanks MARKLE--We take this means of expressing our thanks to neighbors and friends for the use of their cars their Soral tributes, and their other acs of kindness during the death and funeral of Harvey James Markie, of Pleasant Oap. (Signed) Mrs. H. J Markie and children Lost and Found IX9T«Man's mackinaw. Reward if returned 1% Alfie Justice, Coleville Help Wanted WANTED--A white woman of age forty-five, to care for elderly gen- tieman. Address Box 63, Moshannon Pa. x42 with in- Purni- WANTED -- Middle-aged woman as housekeeper. Inquire of Mise Laura “ Runkle, Centre Hall Hotel. Phone 53 x42 WANTED--Elderly lady to look after home while mother works Two children, both going to school. All modern conveniences. Good wages. Bleep in or out. Every night .and i Bundays off. Dial 3641, Lock Haven, or write Mrs. Harry 8. Quiggle, 301 South Hanna 8t., Lock Haven Pa x43 | Houses and | cabins suitable for family use for rent at job. Inauire of G. W. Holt | & Son, Fleming Pa. 18-41 | Articles for Sale FCT SALE-—41 Swiss rifle. Watle, Warriors Mark, Pa FOR SALE » Meatrola, like new. 850 cash to quick buver. Ken- neth Wagner, Moshannon, Pa. J Earl x42 | PCR SALE-John Deere two-row corn | © picker, fits mode! A Decker, Spring Mills, Valley, any dining room sul: in excellent | condition. used a short time Phone | 2430, Bellefonte, x42 | C. W_ Bartley, Bel sonville road. Phone NE POR SALE Centre ( M { Inch inches In le POR BALE--All Oa Writ Herd coal soft coal ter St. Bellelont all annel and Bouth Wa BALE Ka f = A en E FOR rn Briges Khas e Pa FOR 8 ed Rate FOR SALE coupe One oar and pain 3 Whiterock condition Bellefonte West i nghot $2500 Also a ove, $1000. 1 Reber burg FOR SALE ove, price » als burner oll He will give a © wie a : Dre-War stock + a Barry D BURIAL VAULTS Be sure is a Dunlap reinforced concrete burial ait when YoU met choose one Made by Duniap Hrothers for the Past teenly years and ascld direct ye Dellvered anywhere in Centre Telephone liefonte 508 or 2765 38-11 1 to 3 county 2423 POR prod, acid dark red OTe SALE Loesch FOR BALE--At the Community Seles Mill Hall Monday, October the following articles: Pive butchering kettles 40. copper kettle: sausage stuf. fer. large meat bench: hog hous and hangers. 2 plows: feed clutter oorn sheller, plank sled; heavy chains and double and single tree, mower Knives, one-horse culivalor: trestles butcher knives Helen Flan- x42 alin 25 1043 inrge iron G SALE--A metal cutting lathe inch swing. 34-inch bed. floor rd del. Compiete set of threading gears, independent chuck. two-face pistes, doge, oenters, tool holders rome high apeed and corboloy steel boring Dars, and heavy duty one- Lall bh. p. electric motor with change direclion attachment. pair Good. del-Pratl precision micrometers, 0-1 inch: drill press. bench model, and one-half-inch Jacobs chuck, 0-% and one-fourth h 5. electric post drill. All macl.nery a ‘a in first class working ocder Ladies’ solid oak writing desk and chair RICA radio, table model, white plastic case. Bruce Hockman, Feels Park Phone Zion 2324. Any of the above can be seen afler 5:00 Pp m. Monday to Priday. Don't come Saturdays or Sundays 4241 Wanted to Buy z WANTED ~- Drinki # f of mo or 1004 ng cups for cow ~+ ale J. Earl Waite, Warriors Mark, Pa x42 WANTED -- Good alfalfa, clover or mixed hay. Daniel A Hostetter, R D. Reedaville, Pa. x45 WANTED--A good motorcycle ‘What have you to offer? Inquire of 8. E Noll, Pleasant Gap, Pa x43 FCR SALE--A gray enemel kitchen range Cheap to quick buyer. Call 3268 Bellefonte after 5 o'clock. x42 | WANTED--10 cars immediately; any make, any model. must be in good condition. Write or phone Palmer C. Bierly, Rebersburg, Pa x42 WANTED--TO buy chickens, young and old. Will pay highest prices, Must have some & . Also live | WANTED — To buy hemlock green branches than 24 nds to per ton. u contact er kind of cut not | h and the bundle 11 pay $256 Please do not cut until us. If you have sothe evergreen branches you to move, let us know. Wood fonte, Pa. Phone 2128. r EVERY EVENING IN THE RED ROOM HOTEL TANNEY High Street Bellefonte MINORS NOT ADMITTED 43 tric lights would lke Belle. | x44 WANTED To buy «form In Centre county, with good water and electricity. Write Box 16 care of Centre Democrat x43 WANTED To buy cents per 100 pounds. geliversd our Yard, no un Also Old sutlomoblies, Lrucks, DEWSDADEIS, Magazines, rude ber, metals and bee! hides Juke Kofman's Junk Yard (one mile west of Milesburg), Phone Belielonwe na we Live Stock for Sale FOR SALE of Paul Or rent KB BILAL iron BCTRD 680 A cow and bull Rogus, Ciar FOR SALE--A brood nace shoal BALE W.l FOR Cie) Hh DOLLon rally ipatrick | 54 478 Deere NB Phone FOR SALE FOR SALE weeks Old FOR BALE bull Cs house, hot floors, all Avail Smith, x42 FOR RENT Six-room water heat hardwood iveniences., concrete osliar shie immediately Chariey Blanchard street, Bellefonte, Pa ey Boover re idence Centre Hall Eight Purnished except Two-car 3435. x44 Apartments for Rent in Belle. stoker fir. abnoluiely ree 2130 4i-u FOR RENT.-J B Church street ang Lath stove refrigerator warns Bate College TOs tor and Phone for Rooms for Rent Farms For R RENT ent. Gregw u Tie outhes Ww Boring Ir. Ke Co- x42 ¥ man iry farm, 4 Hiege. Ade. references re- Blate College, x42 ( a rm, RID and other large brick December | 875 00. White- Bellefont Pa LF © Quarries Garage for Rent For Sale or Rent R PENT Farm, 115 acr cast of Rebershury road. Running er Good © Helper Wanted to Rent a ae of abo ounty, with Must be nouire of 8 D 2 x43 Poultry for Sale \ LE BE Hampshire Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR BALE iTained Rr open tra D FE ABBITS Breeders New Zealand; all tev Rorihh Sprir Phone 2848 Pa 4 d Sales Mart fiey Bales Barn Doids sale every ive sock and prices manager i-u FARMERS -- Hall DOriunity glock ar bidding Check as Lae no Mii A a eves BOX POR SALE 22 feet DaAsEr 10 tear premises Howard Real Esta FOR SALE cated about fire of 3, Bellefonte, Pa. 230-acre Benner Township known as the James L Kerstetter estate farm. Large brick house, bank barn with siraw ahed attached. In good state of cullivetion This farm has been refenced in past three years Considered one of the best produce ing farms In Benner Township. If interested write or phone LL. Prank Mayes, Lemont Pa 24-11 POR SALE — A good. well located small farm, containing 12 acres of very fertile soil. Small trout stream running through farm. makes it very convenient for dairy pasture. Loca- ted on good R. D route about one- fourth mile from State highway Route 45 at Vicksburg, Pa. Has a good 10-roomn house, suitable for two families. Has bath, running water and electricity. Good barn, stanche ions Jor six cows, and stable cone creted. Good concrete block silo Ten-room poultry house with capac- ity for 800 or more layers. Plenty of water, three wells and one cistern A nice place to make a good living ang Se independent Convenient io school and church If interested consult Mrs, Wm. M. Owens, Vicks. burg. Union Co. Pa x42 FOR SALE — A wesuable farm, located in Houses for Rent POR RENT - Purnished bungalow North Main street, Centre Hall Flectric stove Heating facilities Call 80 Centre Hall or 3435 State College x44 FOR RENT-A fiine-room house ove mile east of State road from Pole ters Mille, Garden and orchard. Elee- Mrs. J _K. Oonfer, Sprine x42 ‘Mills, Pa BE WISE! Wear Rubbers to Save Your Shoes 1" Bellefonte, -u CIDER PRESS White's cider press 6! Axemann will make cider every Toesday and Thursday until further 36-11 © . » Repairing ir Marvtag Darts and sere makes of washes SERVICING « Kee Work ne Cenuls oe We service al ers and Aweeners Bweeper Dbrisaus re-bristied R K. Owens Electric Store. 8. Allegheny street. Dial 2038. p FC v MACHINE WORK i wiieg Cis We era $ " have in stock ; CAD SOTEWE, S01 SCTewWR, rufl keva, key stock, cic. Swarts ! Phone 1-18 LE a M DEAD STOCK Removed prompuly. B M Keller Milihe Pa. Phone Bellefonte 6105 Reverse i1- iscellaneous DEAD STOCK-—Removed promptly. Call Geo J. Vo Centre Hall 58. «4 or Millheim 30-R-5. at our exs 8-4 i Announcements NOTICE—Cattie clipper knives share pened, 60 cents postpaid. Halr clip per knives, 30 cents, postpaid. Swariz Machine Shop. Bellefonte Pa x45 SUPPER — The M. E Pine Glen church will hold a chicken and waf- fle supper in the Pestival Hall at Pine Glen on Oct. 28th Price 78 x43 E SALN — The Willing Workers Class of 8t John's Lutheran Sunday School will hold a ru sale on Saturday, October 23, begine ng at 1 p. m. in the Owens room on South Allegheny street 242 CHICKFN SUPPER The W. § of C. 8 of the Sprucetown M. BE. church will serve a roast chicken Eupper in be church basement on Saturday, Ceciober 30 from 6 1 B o'clock. Prices 75 and 40 cents =43 PYWIMACGE SALE «The Women's Auxiliary of Si. John's Chuarua. Beliefonte, will hold a ram mare sale in ‘the pariah house on West lamb street on Saturday, Cc wher 30, beginning at 1 o'clock. Pere S008 haying items to contribute the sale are asked 10 get in touch with Mrz. Wilbur Baney., Bast Cure tua streel. Phone 2408 x43 "ATTENTION! Part-time work for men whe have 3 or 4 hours daily to spare. Earn. ings about 9c per hour to start. Employment manager, Box 363-C, Newark, N. J ° h POTATO CHIPS Ld HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made in Bellefonte Get Them at Your Grocers
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