November a_i 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. te ive J 10cals | Ars. Saral VVaite of Willowbank streel, Is reported to be resovering slowly from a recont {llr ess «Mrs. Ceoil Vignutti, the former Ruth Hipple, and her sister, Helen recently moved from one of the Ow- ens apartments to their parental home in Milesbury ~Seaman Donald Rine, St. Louis, Mo., returned to his duties Saturday after spending a brief furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Rine, of Halfmoon Terrace ~Seaman Joseph Meter Thursday returned to his duties at Norfolk, Va after a brief furlough spent his parents, Mr. and Mr: Meter of Halfmoon Terrace Mrs. Anna Johnson and daugh- ter, Roxie, returned during the week- end to their home on Valentine street from Aliquippa where they had spent ten days with relatives Mr. and Mrs, John Ammerman, of Jersey Shore, were in Bellefonte, Saturday on a business mission and while here called on their many friends and acquaintances in town -After undergoing ten days treat- met at the Centre County Hospital Frank Bartley was discharged from the institution last Thursday and returned to his home along Spring Creek, —Pvt. Hugh Runkle on Sunday returned to his duties at North Camp Polk, La. after spending a 13-day farlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Runkle, of North Water strect John T. Harris, of Camp Hill, spent last Tuesday in Bellefonte with his brother, Burgess Hardman P Harris, of East Howard street, and also attended a Bell Telephone Com. pany meeting here ~Mrs. George Taaner, of Toledo, Ohio, arrived in Bellefonte last hursday for a visit with her dau- ghters, Mrs. Philllp Witeraft and Mrs. Louise O'Donnell and families, of East Bishop street —Miss Ruth Garman returned on Saturday to her home in Brooklyn, N. Y., after two weeks’ visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Garman and family, of East Howard street —W. C. Cassidy, of East Bishop street, vesterday received word of the death of his brother-in-law, Leo- nard Betz, 74. at his home in Canton Ohio. Mr. Betz was quite well known locally through periodic visits at the Cassidy home. The Ross Bathurst home legheny street was sold to Barnes, of Pleasant Gap. New ants of the Allegheny street prop- erty are Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rockey and family, of Milesburg. The Bath- ursts have moved to Milesburg Lt. Foster T. Augustine was overnight guest last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Claude Poorman, East Howard street, while enroute from Charleston, 8S. C., to Ft. Custer, Mich.. where he has been assigned to continue his military training, —Pvt. Pred Raymond, of North Camp Polk, La. arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday to spend a 15-day furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Har- ry Raymond, at their home on Thomas street. Pvt. Raymond en- tered the service on March 20, this year. «Mr, and Mrs Frank on Al- John ten- an of of Raymond Malone of Buffalo, N. Y., last Thursday mov- ed to Bellefonte and are occupying the Ebon Bower house on East How- ard street. Mr. Malone, an employe of the National Gypsum Company, has been here for some time and had been living at the Penn Belle Hotel —Mrs. W. W. Bickett, of the Cad- illac apartments, departed Tuesday for Niagara Falls, N. J. to join her husband who has been employed in that city for some weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bickett have not given up the lease on their apartment here, but have rented it furnished for the time being Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shawley, of the First National apartments, North Allegheny street, recently became the parents of their third child and second son, born at the Centre County Hospital. The youngster has been named Donald Eugene. Mrs Shawley is the former Lambert, of Milesburg. -Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hoffman and son, Richards. of DuBois, and Mr. Hoffman's uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Weirick, of Abing- ton, spent the latter part of last week in Belle‘onte. The Hoffmans were guests of Mrs. R. 8. Holmes, of West High street, and the Weiricks were at the Brockerhoff Hotel ~Mrs. Jacob Friedman, of East Robb, of South Allegheny street as her driving guest, yesterday motored to Pittsburgh. to that city while Mrs. Robb will be the guest of the Nevin Robb family. They ex- pect to return to Bellefonte on Fri. day. A daughter, wno nas been name ed Judith Lee, was born Monday af- ternoon at the Centre County Hos- pital to Mrs. Donald Johnson, of Pvt, Johnson, now in the army | in Texas, but formerly a Bellefonte police officer. The little girl is the first child in the family. Mrs. John- | Elizabeth Right- | son, the former nour, is making her home during her husbands absence with her mother, Mrs. Emma Rightnour, at Boalsburg. —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. McGow- an, of Willowbank street, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to Claude C. Saylor, Jr. of Kenwood, Chevy Chase, Md. Miss McGowan is a graduate of the Belle fonte high school and Providence Hospital School of Nursing, Wash- ington, D. C. Mr. Saylor is a grad- uate of 8t. John's Military Academy, attended the University of Virginia and at present is a student at the Georgetown University School of Medicine, at Washington. He Is a member of the Phi Theta Chi social fraternity and of the Phi Chi medi. cal fraternity. The engagement was announced on Saturday, October 23, at the home of Dr. and Mis. Baylor, at Chevy Chase. The wedding is scheduled to take place in December. Joseph | Beautiful new mirrors, $1.95 and Wolf Furniture Company ud Mrs. Earl Corman, of North Al- legheny street, Saturday was admit ted to Gelsinger Hospital, Danville, for observation, John Croft, of Philadelphia, was a weekend guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. rence Croft, of Willowbank street Kodak finishing, enlarging, pho- tographic coples and portraits. Wil- lam J. Sager, Rogers apartments, South Spring street, Bellefonte up , Phone 2354 tf with | Cpl. and Mrs. Thomas Deibler, of Panama City, Fla. are visiting relatives and friends in Bellefonte Mrs. Deibler is the former Marie Roff, of Bellefonte Pfc. Ira Wright, Jr. son of Mr and Mrs. Ira Wright, of Bush Ad- dition, recently was graduated from the Seymour Johnson Air Mechan- les' School in North Carolina Miss Rosalie Miller, student at Marywood College, Scranton, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Martin Miller and family, of East Linn street Mrs. Clarence Tate, 25 West High street, has been entertaining her cousins, Mrs. Oscar J. Simons of Ridgely, Marviand, and Mrs Charles H. Pelot of Philadelphia, for the past week Mr. and and child, Mrs. Theodore Seitz moved Monday from the Geiss apartments, South Thomas street, to the house on North Wil- son street recently vacated by the Harold Dock family Mrs. Jennie McAlarney on Sun- day returned to her home in Altoona after having spent a week in Belle- { Mr i graduated from Penn Women's {75 Lorraine | {of {If fonte with her son and daughter. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. McAl- arney, of South Water street. Capt. Roy Wilkinson. of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., spent the fore part of this week with his parents and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson, Sr.. of North Spring street and with his fiancee, Miss Margaret Beaver, of East Bishop street Cpl. Richard Knapp. stationed at Groton Field, Conn., arrived here Friday for a visit with his mother Mrs. Dorothy Knapp, of West Lo- gan street. Cpl. Knapp departed yes- terday for Mitchell Field, N. Y where he has been assigned to new duties Lt. Kenneth H. Harris of La- mar, nephew of Mrs. Perry Alters of Bellefonte, who was stationed at Camp Chaffee, Ark. was recently transferred to Fort Ord. Cal Lt Harris is the husband of the former Virginia Thomas of Bellefonte, who is employed at ti Navy depot at Mechanicsburg : Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Lyle of Bellefonte R. D. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Char- lotte, to Cpl. Merrill D. Witmer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Witmer of Millersburg. Cpl. Witmer was State last week and has reported for duty at Fort Belvoir, Va -Irvin Weaver, mate first class, and Mrs. Weaver, of Sampson. N. Y., and Mrs. Weav- er's sister, Cadet Bettv Rine, a nurse in training at Germantown Hospi- tal. Philadelphia. spent the weekend with Mrs Weavers and Miss Rine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Rine, of Halfmoon Terrace Miss Marian Mr. and Mrs. William Monsell, Holmes avenue, who had been employed in a Western Union office at Niagara Falls. N. Y.. has resigned her post there and after spending last week with her parents in Belle- fonte departed Monday for New Riv. er, N. C.. to beg training in the Reserve Marine Corps 0 We pharmacist's Monsell, Gaughter of of irs il Mrs. Thelma Kline of East Bish- op street, was honored last Wednes. day night at the annual dinner of the Bellefonte Chapter. Order of Eastern Star, held at the Penn- Belle Hotel. Mrs. Kline is worthy matron of the Chapter. After the dinner, cards were played. About members and guests attended. Mrs. Emma Crossley was chairman of arrangements for the dinner The regular monthly correction our mailing list was completed during this past weekend. and all stuibscriptions received up to Satur. day, Oct. 30th, have been credited you have not received proper credit, Kindly advise us at once. No- vember is one of the months when we send out statements to subscrib- {ers whose accounts are either due jor past due. If you do not want to {receive a statement. send in your Curtin street, with Mrs. C. Edward | ’ payment at once. The expiration idate of your subscription is printed Mrs, Friedman went | to consult a physician {the Centre County Hospital attend- on the pink label ~Fifteen nurses and employes of ied a Hallowe'en party given in the nurses’ home last Wednesday even- {ing. The guests, who were masked, | light { Those attending were Mrs, wife | i H | Johnson, played cards and other games, while refreshments were Nellie Geary, Mrs. Mary Beezer. Ethel | Beaver, Mrs. Jacque Chatel, Sarah | Deitrick, Helen Rogus. Mary Coder, Thressa Pye, Sarah Adams, Mary Mary Catherine Mans. field, Kathryn Coble, Mrs. Ruth! Beardslee, Sarah Markle and Betty | Hollabaugh i Members of Bellefonte Chapter, Women of the Moose, went to Lew. {istown last Thursday night to at. tend a banquet and initiation cere | monies held at the Coleman Hotel | Those from Bellefonte who were in- | itiated Into the lodge are Mrs. Gre: ta Walizer, Mrs. Hazel Long ani Mrs. Mary Carman, The following from Bellefonte attended the cere- | monies: Mrs, Nora Ebeling, Mrs,’ Graec Haupt, Mrs. Dorothy Gross, Mrs. Grace Smith, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Grace Rine, Mrs. Jesse Schenck, Mrs. Fannie Bright, Mrs. Agnes Gor- don. Mrs, Jean Roberts. Mrs. Doris Smith, Mrs. Rebecca Williams, Mry, Mrs. Sarah Colyer, Mrs. Minne Seeger, Mrs. Hull, and the Misses Viola Miller and Violet Chick all of Bellefonte; Mrs. Edna Miles, Mrs. Ruth Weaver, Mrs. Adelaide Wilkins, Mrs. Sue Getz, and Mrs, Anna Parsons, all of State Colley. Law« | served, | ~Beautiful | ottoman, $29.50, [Company Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Emel and family last week moved from North Allegheny street to South Ridge street Men's and boys’ sweaters, seve eral styles to choose from, 100 per cent wool, $495. Wolf Furniture Company i Pfc. Maynard Houser, stationed in Oklahoma City, Okla. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Houser, of Pleasant Gap Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Bullock on Friday moved from the McClure house on West Bishop street, to Leb. anon, where My. Bullock Is employed -Mrs. Blanche Heinle, of East | Howard street, Saturday began her duties of her new position as man- ager of the Worth Store in Belle. fonte Jack Rockey, seaman firs of Boston, Mass, Is spending a six- day leave of abeence with his pare ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rockey of East Lamb street Amone the Bellefonte emploved In Farrisbure home to vote Tuesday were T. Noll, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClellan and Boyd Vonada David Miller. of Bush Addition, is reported to be recoverine steadily from an illness which had kept him confined to bed for much of the time during the past three weeks After spending at the home of her Christopher Beezer. near Bellefonte Mrs. A. J. Benson last Thursday re- turned to her home in Pittsburgh. Seaman first class Paul R. Em. erick, of Camp Peary, Va. expects to return to his duties there today after a seven-day furlough with his wife and his parents, Mr. and Mrs William J. Emerick, of West Linn street Mrs, Allgeheny ed for St spend the son-in-law Mrs. F. R that city Mr. and Mrs. J. H McSuley, Crafton, Pa. spent Wednesday in town with their respective relatives Mr. McSuley is a brother of Joseph and Miss Mary McSuley, of Logan street, and Mrs. McSuley sister of Lawrence Jones ~Mr. and Mrs. Allan McClellan, of Upper Darby, were recently guests of Mrs. Harry Folmar, of East How- ard street. Mr, and Mrs. McClellan were married on August 18 at Upper Darby, Mrs. McClellan being the former Erma Hunt, of Upper Darby Miss Mildred West, of Philadel. phia., arrived in Bellefonte Priday for a visit with her parents, Mr Mrs. Frank West East street, and with her brother-in Mr. and Mrs, EE. Wid- and family, of North Alle wolf Furniture t class, residents w h ] Charles F were several months brother-in-law William E. Hurley, street, on Sunday Petersburg, lorida winter season with her and daughter, Mr. and Cory, at their home In of North depart to of i5 a and Linn “law of and sister dowson gheny Marlin M Sue Fisher of Wingate Army Oetober 12. thi and now stationed at Kessler Field, Miss Mrs. Fisher's two other sons, S-Sgt Dale W. Pisher, was recently trans. ferred to Camp Porrest. Tenn, and Russell Pisher is in North Camp Polk, La —Lt. and Mrs. Richard E Ro and young daughter, Heather Germantown. Philadelphia, returned to their home there Sunday afte. noon after spending the weekend in Bellefonte with Lt Robb's mother Mrs. C. Edward Robb, at her home in the Friedman apartments, Soutn Allegheny street ~Mrs. Wiliam Moyer of Blanch- ard street, recently received word that her son. Budd C. Mover. has been promoted fram Ind Lisutenant to First Lieutenant in the U. 8. Sig. nal Corps. Lt. Mover, who has been officer in charge of the Philco Sig- nal Corps Training School. Phila- delphia. has been residing in that city with his wife, the former Helen Klinger, of Bush Addition Mrs, J. B. Jacobs and son. Jay, Jr. retuned to their home in Wilkes. Barre, Monday. after spending a week in Bellefonte with Rev. and Mrs. H. H Jacobs al the Evangelical parsonage on Willowbank street Mis. Jacobs is the former Mary Haines, who for some time member of the nursing staff at the Centre County Hospital, She now is employed as night supervisor of the Homeopathic Hospital at Wilkes. Barre while her husband is in mili. tary service 3 Mrs. Frank Daly, of West Bishop street, this week received word of the death of her uncle, Arthur T Cooke, native of Bellefonte, at Press cott. Arizona. Mr. Cooke was a son of the late John W, Cooke, of Belle- fonte, and left this vicinity when he was about 18 years of age. He never returned to the east. He was a brother of Miss Edith Cooke, of Philadelphia, who visits in Bellefonte quite regularly made in Douglas, Arizona, where the deceased's brother, Harry, is bur. ried. Mrs. J. Fred Noll, of Washing ton, D. C.. has announced the mar- on October 2, at Washington, of her street Mrs entered the Year Fisher son ol 3 of daughter, Miss Cora Margaret Noll, | to Lieut. Emest N. Whitney, of Fort Meade, Md., son of Mr, and Mrs. | | Ershel R. Whitney, of Kansas City, | [Kan. The bride is a daughter of the | boudoir chairs with | was ai Interment will be! Men's jackets, for all outdoor | wear, $0.95. Wolf Purniture Gor~ | puny Mrs, William Woomer of Belle fonte R. D.. who has been very ill with Intestinal flue, had a relapee and is critically ill The Junior Section of the Bell» fonte Woman's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Christian Harma?, west of town, Monday, November 8, at 8 o'clock Charles W. Albright, of Buffalo, N. Y.. called at our office Eaturday while enroute home from Millhelm where he had been visiting with his relatives for a few days Anne L. Grove, of Bellefonte, | now attending Carnegle Institute of Technology at Pittsburgh, according to the Tech Student Directory just published. Miss Grove, granddaugh- ter of Mrs. D. A. Grove, of East Linn street, is enrolled as a sophomore 1 the social work department of the Margaret Morrison Carnegie Col- lege Garagemen Study Vehicle Inspection A spare sb wan bets 1 150 vi ind and gemen Clinton counties ting held | De- Highiwa : Thur ! explaining metho Harold D ma! from at Centre HG OG a he Lh partment Bellefonte the nt Cowher of the meeting in tion to, conserve transportatiop Lilt M L Ki of East Bishop street, spoke Department Revenue which meet. ing. Other soeax rs were Liosyd M - well of Harrisburg " dustry, and Pvt. Davi Pennsylvania State Police Inst ol fel Hse ofl B Pur pose tion lefonte was cha which Pe and t ufiman ior the § Of sponsored Loe TWO COUNTY HUNTERS SUFFER MINOR IN Centre injuries Two cont ight while hunting irday Fred treated pensary {or lip, right he was stiuck by while hunting near treatment he return Dean Wetzler ceived injuries of a small branch of the eye ball § shooting a 5 employe ial Chapel fonte Haves the Bellel Centre slight wound arm and right of at county ¢ ol Large Crowd at Dedication cf Park a drill By an Leg um the Bell Junior Band John W. Claud dent of Rockview peniter cipal speaker, dedicated a five-point program of this area and to its residents. J G. Love, Belicfonte as master of ceremod ard Smith, of State Colioge dent of the Memorial Park Corp- the eclght Amer. of Foreig: conn with He ch uded Ameri ior In sic by on Dr Bu f . eionte gles Co Amoricas anc p in. park wo MYCE altornes ervea Hove. presi- pe while 1) oration presented iran Legion and Veterans Wars Posts in Centre dead for tracis in the used for t interment of any post member who may be killed on the field of battle or who dies as the re- sult of injuries suffered in action Twenty-six American Elm trees in the park were dedicated to the mem- ory of the men and women of the armed forces Dr. Claud; Revered Memories, Nature, the Oneness Conseermated Patriotic ito Unguenchable Faith Eternal Pather “Today, amidst the this fertile valley and these brooding mountains, Purpose to wet this spot to the spirit of an ideal” Claudy said “In a spirit ¢f reverence and prayer this service began, and a like spirit shall prevail until a last be. loved form has slipped into the last available waiting grave.” he contin- ued. “Those who conceived the plan 10f this place have not only placed in it some of their earthly treasure, which all men do. but also part of themselves,” Dr. Claudy seid. Concluding, the speaker declared “Its site falls under the shadow of a church, where nestling close hy, their dead also seem as though they would listen again to voices and mingle with familiar scenes which were a part of their earthbound i pilgrimage.” The Invocation was given bv Rev G. E. Householder, pastor of the Bellefonte United Brethren church, its a pais. to $n to of dedigated the park the Kindliness of Mankind Sacrifice and in Mans giietiess of strev=tly of it is our gracious Dn aside and group singing was led by Cecil {A. Walker, of Bellefonte. Rev. Edward W. Watkins, pastor {late J. Fred Noll, who died about 18 of the Methodist church, State Col- {months ago and who is buried in { Arlington Semetery, Her father was | ‘a son of Charles T. Noll. of Harris | burg and Bellefonte, and a brother {of Dr. Richard P. Noll, of Bellefonte. Mrs. Whitney is with the British | [Ministry of Supply, stationed in | Washington. Lieut. Whitney is a | graduate of Kansas City College. and | recently was sent to St. Petersburg, | Florida. Their plans for the immed. iate future are Indefinite at this time, FARMS FOR SALE 143 acres each, lo- Tue fan ol 45, about ene mile east of Spring Mills, Tag vedi Boe ty, Pa. For further Information write to PITTSBURGH LIME CORP. Johnson Bldg. New Castle, Pa. lege, gave the benediction. | pared and airanged by James R Hughes, of Bellefonte, who in a brief talk expressed his thanks to those [whe had helped with the program. gg Bee iatnew Baw Bands Made-To-Measure CLOTHES Wear clothes that look well, and fit well, at no extra cost! We invite you to come in and in- spect our line of suitings, and topcoat and over coat materials. J. S. STICKLER 8 Bishop St. BELLEFONTE | PARMERS ~ The The dedication program was pre. - FOR SALE — | Milesburg. - iF CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become s0 amazingly popular it is undisputably Centre County's the benefits derived fron its use, munity Bargain Counter, RATES Advertisements first issue, ments contain more than twenty-fly REAL ESTATE A straight one advertising--sale or rent KEYED ADS All to this office, must ments. Please do not call at the advertisements, as the publishers of the advertise: SUBSCRIBER'S ocrat whose subscription is vertisement in these columns subscriber will be charged the Call be used six times year at diffe inl PRIVILEGE one “a of twenty-five aad 15 cents for each additional Insertion " cent a word Is advertisements be complied with Ly those un office Every sub paid up to date, | Lime regular ren low cost and Com- Considering it cents for Where advertise cent a word Is charged charged for real estate words or less, 25 words, one to be mailed waver tise uch Line that request replies Welle Lui rmantion conocer; inl er alt or non ed Ww aivuige ihe Den ad Lhe vilege Crier Wo } nie aavertising ntervau Launch Drive for Salvation Army Funds Tht 1943 annual campaign i wi i open in Es ¢ ersburg ersburg ua hope need was Bot ZHVE OPUrAR® io those terinl Shang Wen eh Mas We ke [eg nanne eal na Tam Lost and Found Dosok fF Dame © D ease x44 Finder pl weeks oid Reward if Hockenberry of Beli x45 ESTRAYED strayed from rettrned 10 Bellefonte, R ~~ Help Wanted WANTED--Middle aged man to work evenings she in Bellefonte Five days a week Dial Bellefonte Hath “Two my Simon D. 2. iSouth pigs. 6 place WANTED Horse, quiet tgouble;, not over weight 800 to 1200 1 vice KE Hostetler D Of "Belle n WANITED--AL once, lady from 18 oO 50 years old, to assist with general housework No children Salary room and board. Write N. 8 in care cf the Cents ¢ Democrat office. x45 WANTED—Men 0 cut paper wood, mine props. logs, mill work. Con- tract or by the hour. Houses and cabins suitable for family use for rent at fob, Inoulre of G. W. Hel! & Bon. Fleming. Pa 18-11 Sales Mart PARMERS- Penns Valley Bales Barn, Centre Hall, Pa. bolds sale every Tuesday. Bring your live stock and nouitry vou can except good prices 8. T. Reigel, owner, manager Clinwn Auetisn, Mill Hall. Pa. offers you an op- portunity to dispose of your live stock and poultry by competitive bidding, every Monday Articles for Sale FOR SALE-—A large Heatrola Inquire pf Mrs, Eva Markie, SE x Chrysanthemums, cut or potted. Inquire of GW ks x POR | SALE Studebaker coune. in A-l Good tires. 2 practically new. Dial 3196 Bellefonte. BURIAL VAIS Be sure it "= Dunlap anit + Bi you must choose one Made pf | |wethe guality used by U iment ‘out priority. at : ery Sup; Ww Rn 8al SALE Danish Ballheid “nn Market cabbage 83.50 wt at heme and 84 00 cet del ered 10 Bellefonte Cabbage fo! SAU ' J Lee Vonads R Pa chyreh oR Na per Farme x44 at POR SALE--At the regular Clinton Auction at Mil Hall, Pa. Md Nov. Bth., a 42-inch International co.nbine, on rubber, with clover seed af‘schment, gO0d as new Also a Foerd-Fergassn tractor on rubber eripsaad with starter. lighis, plow and cultivator x44 * - * FCR heating chunk Kitchen get four drawers, heater ule Howard x44 BALE- Perteod won oil stove; gas room heater stove; six-burner ga: stove cabinet. corner cupboard kitchen chairs; chest of ddeboard. gas water tank fruit trees Holland tulip Clarence Hamilton. 28 Bast street, Bellefonte FOR SALE - Bricka, presmed. acid and water proof: smooth, dark red 8. govern. Now available today at Supply Company, Jersey Shore. Pine for garage and porch floors, stens, fire places, arches, manholes, chime neve, otc As long as they last, with. 3%e¢ each at yard x47 (GFN. Mes BOR SALE-Alcobol or Zerone £140 gallon. spark viuegs 20¢ each. shoe shine Kifs brown or hack. 25 lighted heater switches [49c: friction tape 5c roll; Sleet King eyo prs 100, (fits wiper biade): Lovech | FOR BALE conait Bowing ma VOT, Curtains Eel DOOKCRME ui aer COKIng Wing Carpets 100 DUImETrow iT Bullock Fleming, Pa Wanted to Buy, WANTED Good a mixed Danie Reedsyille, P »" ‘Honte D WANTED Poultry for Sale SALE Bb ont Yrank E 2. (Jacksor FCR bullets 0 lay R D x44 Some Bult Ra kK (HG fLAr Fo Beliefont od Turkeys. Same Previous years Thureday an holiday turkeys 1 gern urke Fis im, Mac Key vil it Pa Phone Mill Hall 631 or 834 Bellefonte representative, Mrs Nel- 80.4 Billeit. Phone 2268 x40 Real Estate for Sale POR SALE A four-room house wiih & summer house and two lots y cated Valley View. Por further information write to Mrs Mattie Ma- zel, 805 Mace street, Greensburg. Pa Eh FCR au eries SALQS ity as Tuesdays urday. Order FOR SALE--The undesigned will cons sider offers for the George A. Eb erhart homestead. sitvated on North Thomas street, Bellefonte. Pennsyi- vania Walter R. Eberhart. Execu- tor x44 POR SALE-A farm of 200 acres, io- cated at Roopsburg. 100 acres of farm land and 100 acres of pasture All necessary outbuildin s house has ail modern conveniences. Inquire of Christ Beezer, Bellefonte, R. D. 2 |areorted wood screws 13¢ box. coats | nin mouse 100: bousehoid weather. | by Dunlap Brothers for me | sold in ad tre | strip 10c roll; men's rubber heels 18c¢ ralr See our full line of toys, ore A priced. Dean biome Auto x44 | feed BOW | FOR SALE--Items you copper kettles. two of them, Bellefonte aon gallons for applebutter; milk buck- 38-41 wheelbarrows white pine, studding, sheathing ters, joists, , asbos- to: siding, ete. Call Hauptl's Place, Bell te, Pa. x48 with metal trays: vlows, ¢ ; building bricks. . , Pa. Also, today we at- | EVERY EVENING IN THE RED ROOM HOTEL TANNEY High Street Bellefonte MINORS NOT ADMITTED farms, con acres Clears qd conl, lo p, Centre outihullda- Reson for sell Inquire of Box 16 144 Yow nse note ing of 53 half farm timber. Lo- ree Iie Adve yey ; For Sale or Rent I» a 4411 Story oder (eet nviiie ne G480 x45 Apartments for Rent Farms For Rent. Nl other 1 O06 Coty- Bitner Lock az2-u credit nvestisate credit ass Mothers. E Stover tion Credit Bellefonte 24.42 You noed ITO Live Geo .- Repairing Maviag 2 and ser- miakes of wash- Bweeper Owens streel. Dial 2086 Re Keepy sour © Da Cllppers SCline work have in stork (EID SOTEWE, sel BUMTRR, kry Lok. ete. Bwarts Bellefonte, Pa. Phone i-1f §-1 a da SbHhod Miscellaneous HTOOCR Remox Ke mM ww Belief DEAD ved promplly Cal 21 Centre Hall 55- H-4 30-R-5. al our ex- pene id DEAL STOCK Call anyiime at 676-J-3 Bellefonte Milesbure. Pa ETOCK Rem Removed promptly. my expense. Phone boyd L. Smith, 1-32 Announcements NOTICE Cattle clipper Knit on shar pened. 60 cents ‘postpaid Hair clip- knives, 30 cents. postpaid Swarts Shop. Bellefonte, Pa x45 ALE--The Pellowship Class M. E church will hold a Saturday. November 6. at Beaver and Allen street Codege, Pa corner BAKE SALE--The Junior Section the Bellefonte Woman's Clud will Hold a bake sale on November 13th at the Republican club room. The sale is being eid to help provide funds 15 fill four hundred kit bags for soldiers going overstas ENTERTAINMENT - - Uncle Charlie ang his Ramblers in person will be #* the Grange Hall in Pleasant Gap. re ‘day evening. November 12 One hour of music and fun. beginni al 8:15. Square dance from 2:30 to 1 & Wm. Admission. adie: 35 cents, men 50 cents, children under 8. free. The pubic is favited x45 of Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME » HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made in Bellefonte Get Them at Your Grocers.
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