pe Five N ov ember 2, 1944 —— — " Ci _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. Mr. and Mrs, John Lee, who thave been occupying the Doll prop- Prof. Kniss An (erty at the Forge, moved Monday to Able Candidate | Milesburg. | «Mrs. Richard Baney and Mrs (Continued from page one) | Henry A. Frazier of East Linn street, | er v) |are spending this week in New York y jeity on a business g pleasure mis- g,! —Mrs, William Brachbill and on ion koe and] \ : | William Jr., went to Philadelphia on Max Bassinger of Lock Haven, Sunday to consult a specialist about ine | the child's health Gib i spent Sunday in Bellefonte with his mak nt . brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Steele, of Ni« {Mrs. O. T. Lambert of North Wilson spent the weekend |... —— —— — Sr — and go on the road for various home study and residential schools. He pursued this work until the limited gas supply put him off the highway. | He was married to a New Berlin girl afd is the father of two chil. dren, Dr. Roscoe Kniss of Mader , and Mrs. Malone of Washington, Steele's C. In December of 1937 ils wife - D. A. Mrs, Neal Kohler of Fast Bishop | very suddenly and in October or [streel. was admitted to the Centre 1940 he was married to Mrs. C. P | County Hospital Friday where Sate | {Long of Spring Mill Price ter Mt ren. x44 oR soname SALE~Fur Apply 88 Bo jacket Wa . Houses for Rent RENT cuimne. DRT COL ooline } off with Tur al Mrs, J. F visiting at home on West High street ~Mrs. Mary Wright is plans to move from the Clark Alkey apartment on East Linn street to|agara Falls N.Y, an apartment in the Miss Mae Tay-{at Axe Mann, visiting Mr lor home on Nort Spring street {mother and Mrs. Steel's [ther Miss Mary Meek returned to her | | McDowell. home on West High street, the latter | Miss Virginia Capers, who is a part of the week, after spending gsev- [student at Bucknell University, is ere! weeks with her nephew and spending a between semester vaca niece, Mr. and Mrs. King Morris and | tion with her parents, Dr. and Mrs, Wilkinsh M K Jones of the Mr t A we OT] # TOO veniences Poses 30 quire of D Amel 2D 7A. FOR BALE ~A girl's Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns sae mitra, 15; with tur. coir: |" ion al every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- Sips, Poon W006 Bellefonte SEL ietonte | partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and | “* "1° Zou™3 =P | the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's Com~ | FOR BALE munity Bargain Counter, to three room size. Excelle RATES—Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for rng Roig {first fssue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise | Spring Mie rd morning rhe tnderwent an! | ments contain more fen twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged. | Opel id AS a new-comer to the county he | HEAL ESTATE—A straight one cent a word Is charged for real estate | on ; SAL! hig had no intention to run for office | advertising. —aale or rent. f en- | But when no one filed for the of-| KEYED ADS-—All advertisements that request replies to be malled life. fice of General Assembly, he gave! to this coffee ls ik ¢ eon as @ A Phone 641} Cilrculstqr heale) Farms For Rent. A faim of 120 Gets highway k mile ens Bel - Jie 278 Farms For Sale Con have 10} Inquire Pa, 744 | 1930 moi Fld. Fa Ol riubtymr 1 exoeller Wit at . O= POW ' Lose gy vo FOR Fs REN slong main Hp ha on tpiete 1 ver, Julian jemen 1 joved two- ds recently witiy his w fomily of Warren, Pa Capers, of East Curtin Street -Mrs. Belle Thomas daughter, Anna Louise, Thursday (rom sie Charles E. Has- singer home on Fast Curtin Street to an apartment in the home Mrs. william Steele on East Howard street ana M. Dubbs was discharged Paul from the Centre County Hospital on | Satu Saturday, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis about ten days ago. He is slowly regaining tis strength at his home on Bast Curtin street, ~Willlam M er street was Deputy Inspector of far Centre county ment was mace Comman jer, Jame Bois, Pa John who Island, Cc the weekend of South Wat- ntly V. Gari rect FW b I Department Colley of Du- ar iN DeLallo been the of amning here : Ha Parl S arrived dh leave with his P Delallo Allegheal ree! James & became ill while warner plant, ang was taken Hospdilal in We lance, waere he ouaration for ap] ries 8 treet week's and Mrs North for a A: famil ol TINE parents, or and » ht Vr LE ey Bush n his work at one day Addin the last week te the Centre County Widdowson ambu- later underwent an i a LTE} Harrison of West Hoy was In Hers one day where he aitended dinner at ti» Hotel Hershey given by the Velerans' Association of tne Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- which he is a member —Sgt. Philip Ta of Washi ton, D. C.. spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his mother, Mis Hugh Taylor and family of the He erly apartment Pvt. Hu Man- chester of Pt. Jackson, S Wa also a weekend guest i oy ior home Lloyd Navy han ey werk on oe The 1 I vior C the Junior Spotts M 3¢ son Lioyd H. Spott Pa pent a 24 day with relatives and friends Bellefonte and New York, and Sunday ning Lido Bea Long Island, further structions Cpi returned Pacific wal lough with his wife Betty Jean Wion, and son Kenneth Floyd, mother, Mrs. Floyd Pike street -Mr. and Mra and’ children, Billy Indiana, Pa.. spent the Mrs. Shields’ father, Charles Has- inger and family of East Curtin street. Mr. and Mrs, Shields, both graduate; of Penn Sta al ball game and other the College Salurda The furlo of Jul of an, left h n for po H Walker the who Sou H from pending ¢ Kenneth recently area, ‘i taelr Jo and also walker mg his Willlam Shields ahd Ellen of weezend with ie wea actly the : ‘ - ie 10 y mas Fargey of Niagara Y. spent several days last Bellefonte w= Mr ] 0. A. Kline Bi hop Sala! Grae Berard the - of Wil- resi ith East with Mr of the of Carson Gingher wparument Mrs. Fargey is mer Pearl Royer, daughte iam Rover former Bellefonte gene Ms. R. 8. Mall of the Ga- zette apartments and her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Rothrock of East Linn street, left Friday for Willow Grove, to spend a week visiting the lor. mer's gon-in-iaw and daugh and Mrs. Loewen Ot and While away they will als and Mrs Edgar Hill, brother and Mrs. Mallor; ~Msajor E stationed In Thursday and week with Mrs also * re = Murph C. Burghdufl, who is Dayton, Ohio, spent Friday in town last Burghduff at their home on East Curtin Street. Major Burghduff's visit at this time was for the purpose of closing a deal for the sale of thelr home to Harr Wolfe, of Milesburg. Pa. The Wolf family expect to take possession about December first. Mrs. Burgh- duff expects to remain in Bellefonte ~Mr. and Mrs. Wisiam M. Garls, of South Water street were in Phil- adelphia, from Friday until Sunday to see their son Plc. Wiliam B Garis of the U. 8 Marine Corps now stationed at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Pfc, Garis recently re- turned from the South Pa~ific where Be spent eighteen mondis. While there he fell victim of several trop- fcal aliments, which necessitated in his being transferred to the States for medical treatment «Those from out-of-town IR L her | moved last Hoffman and son, ~-Mr, Sheldon Richards, of Du- | and Mrs, | Bois, were In Bellefonte visiting with appointed a Centre County Posts has been a surgical patient for the The appoint- past month and Specialist the former's aunt, Mrs. R. C. Holmes f [of West High Street over the week- end - Mr ane Clarence I. Rosenburg of N.Y arrived in Deliefonte y for & week's visit with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Sieg of East Linn reet Mrs. Joseph Runkle returned to her home on East High Street, the latter part of last week, from the Hospital, where she ft «f -Mrs, William Gray, of East Linn Street quietly celebrated her 82nd birthday on September 21: Mrs Gray enjoys good health and spends at much time reading to keep abreast of the time Miss Jean Dr. and Mrs. E Adams, daughter of H. Adams of North Allegheny street and Miss Betty Musser of San Palo, Brazil, both ju- niors at Bucknell University, Lewis- burg, spent the past ten days with the former's parent Hays W. Mattern, Jr, cashier of the Farmers National Bank of Belle- fonte, purchased the Dorworth prop- erty on East Curtin Street now oce cupied by the Mahlon Robb familly Ie Matterns will not move into their new home before Spring Pvt. Elmer Swartz, who is tioned at Camp Stewart, Ga spending a ten-day furlough his wife and family thel: on Blanchard street. Mr the former Betty Keele; ter of Commissioner and Mr Keeler Llair Emory eC was home last week on a8 72 hour fur- lough while his ship was in dry dock at Norfolk, Va. While here visit- ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Packer Houserville Seaman made several trips to sta- is with home Swarlz daugh- Harry at 3 a Packer, S he of has Pucker Europe Mi Mr. and House Patricia Kelley, daughter of Mrs. George Kelley, of Porge weal Bellefonte left for Washington, D. C. last Friday where he has accepted a nursing position in the Providence Hospital Miss Kelley has been visiting her parents t Iwo week for the pa Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wion, who have been occupying one of the Car- all of Der apartments on North Thomas moved last week to Lock Ha- ven. Their apartment was taken by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Larimer, who moved from the Stutsman apart- ments on West Curtin street Russell Rider, Specialist 1c, rived in Bellefonte last Priday to pend a 30-day leave with his wife and family at their home on E. lo- gan Sp. Rider, former Belle- fonte employe, returned to this recently after spending in the European War area Rider is connected with Pq Office department Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Wagner son and daughter, John and nthia, of Lemont will ve with Mrs. John A. Wagner ou North Spring Street, while Miss Hattie H Wagner visits friends in Philadelphia and Washingtor DC and her brothers and sisters in southern and western states. Miss Wagner will leave Nov. Bth be gone at least several months vid Dean. street, ars street postal country 20 month " the Pleet and Oy to Navy ) ity of Pennsyl- CIty after a visit with mother Mrs Dean, Orvis Apartments, Cur- treet. He expects to be trans- Ursinus College, College upon his return to Phila- where Oe will receive ad- tructions, in his particular of the ice -A. C. Smith and his brother Mor- Smith, of Bellefonte, were in Philadelphia last week to attend the funeral of their brother-in-law, Prof. F. C. Miller. Prof. Miller taught in the Olney High School He was married to the former Alice Augusta Smith and some years ago resided in Bellefonte where Prof. Miller taught at the Bellefonte Academy and later on at the local high school -Mrs, Mary of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gunsallus, of North Thomas street, has received word from her husband, M Sgt. J. P Marcelonis, that he has arrived safely overseas. Sgt. Marcelonis en listed for service four years ago and had spent the greater part of that time at camps In Texas, leaving for a sty- Ww that Mi ferred to ville, Pa., ieiphia vance ins oranci Sern | Fine ner ton Marcelonis, daughter who Overseas service about a month ago attended the funeral of Patrick He ls in a Tank Destroyer battalion G. McGroarty, Snow Shoe business- «Cihuests who called at the home man, held from St. Mary's Catholic of Mr. and Mrs. Norman McMurtrie | Church, Snow Shoe. Monday of last of Pike Street on Sunday were: Miss | week. were: Mr. and Mrs, George H. | prances Mazotta hd Michael Rizzo | James, and daughter Phyllis wud of Lock Haven: Mrs. Sheldon Bitner | Mr. and Mrs. Charles MeClellan, of Mackeyville; Mr. and Mrs. Dick | all of Harrisburg; Mr. Walter Mc- Rupert and children Linda and Lar- Clellan of Lewistown. Mrs, ert Kelley of Altoona Louise Driscoll of Pittsburgh ~The Ladies Ald of Age Mann held a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mrs. Mary Steele on Thursday night, were Miss Helen Ray, Bampsel, Mrs, Ella Gferer, Mrs, Lloyd Woomer, Mrs. ceived from Saturday on Mrs. credited the last of November when Smeal, Mrs, O. Lohr, Mrs, Lucas, Mrs, our mailing list is corrected again, Ned Rote, Mrs. Curtis White, Mrs. With a circulation of over 8000, it is Marril Rice, possible that mistakes will occur Mus. Madge Justice, Mrs, Ring, Mrs. | during the correction of our mailing Mrs. Corman, list, If proper credit has not been Mrs. Mary Steele, Mrs. Hilda Confer, ' given you, please advise us, Don Ray, Mrs. Don Shuey, Allen Andrews, Mrs. Ciehret, Mrs, Grove, Miss Blanche W Woomer Mae ry; Murphy of Philadelphia; Mr Rob- children, Ila Jean, Dick, Christe, and Mrs. Bill and Connie, of Beech Creek; Mr, Oct. 20th. Those present our mailing lst and all subseriptions Ralph received up to Saturday, Oct, 28th. Mrs, Lyde Hoover, Mrs. have been credited. Subscriptions re- Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bitner and and Mrs. Norman Grubb of Coleville. The occasion was a surprise birthday party tendered Mrs. McMurtrie. «Over the weekend we corrected will be “Pete | 5 Liam D. He dmmer nome in We dail ch Creek Miss Mary McSuley, of East street, left Monday for Pi #1, where she visited overniziit “.'h her brother, James McSuiey, who is seriously il Mis. Jean iipka is a patient In the Hosphial, where sh urday evening afier ill at her home -Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shearer of Reading, arrived in Bellefonte on Wednesday for a visit with Mis Mary Blanchard and Mrs, Rober Braca, at their home on West Ling reel Mrs. Miles ©. Bleele Jr., of Axe Munn, left Tuesday for Fort Jack- 8. C. where ghe will visit har husband Pvt, Steele, for ever ul weeks, Mrs, Steele was the Miired White Pvil, Leonard Levine, who is stationed at Virginia Military Insti- tute, Lexington, Va, is spending a week furlough with his paren's, Mr. and Mrs. Morrls Levine, at thelr on West Howard ~Mr. and Mrs, Robert Walle and family moved Wednesday from an apartment in Petrikin Hall to the Fridman apartment vacated Mone day by Mr Mrs, Gilbert Mr Boyer daugl Ellza~ I abe Mr, and Mrs. Paul E. Miller, Niagara Falls, N. Y., spent the week- end in town visiting Mr Miller's mother, Mrs. George C. Miller, of Willowhank Street Miller father. D Axe Mann -Mr augn in (y= if Prossertovn C was taken Sg DeCOMIng ¢ A - SUC» ent CenLy m, tree ana and Bover or bein of A and Mi er Nance Phil- day after in ‘Bellefonte visit w they guests of Mr ister, Loulse M . of Weat Bishop street, Mr. and Mrs. Leland V. Struble Laramie, Wyo, arrived in Belle- Sunday for a visit with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O of North Thomas street. Mr employed as an engineer the Union Pacific railroad. This Lelands first visit home in 14 cars Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jamison and son Prank JP, of Waynesbutyg. apd Mrs. Thomas Webster of Browns- ville, were in Bellefonte Saturday to attend the funeral of Robert Thompson of Elmira, N. Y.. who was kilied in an auto accident and brought here for burial in the Union cemetery Mr verion weekend ing with relative le here were Aine aang - 5 wa Port was a pleasant caller to renew her subscrip- and tell us how much reading the Centre Demo- While visiting Centre county Mrs. Stauffer was a guest the home of her sister, Mrs mel of Pleasant Gap Mr Erma Gibbon and daugh- ter, Mrs. Harry O'Grady. of Buf- falo, N. Y. spent the weekend in Centre county visiting their many friends and relatives. Mrz. Gibbon's visit to “these parts” was the first in twenty years, and the many changes and improvements were es- pecially interesting to her. ~Peggy Ann Yates, 12 daughter M1 Basi] South Allegheny Street Route ack of appendicitis day evening. and was taken to Centre County Hospital, where Was operated According ports from the hospital the lady is getting along very well Lt USNR, i a Peary, and his flancee, Ensign Irma of the Nurses Corps, San Diego, Cal., spent the weekend with Lt. Mensch's mother, Mrs. Bessie Mensch North Allegheny street. Lt. Mensch and Ensign Fischer ex- pect to be married on November 11th Mr. and Mrs, Ellery Williams and son, David, of Williamsport, spent the weekend with Mrs. Wil Hams’ parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mor- ton Smith of North Spring street, Mr. Williams returned to dis home Sunday night while Mrs, Williaghs and son remained in Bellefonte to William Stauffer of Tre Pa. at our oflice, tion to the enyoy crat al Henry Ime old of wn Tues year Mott siiflered of at the ™ ni to re young Charles A, Mensch tationed at Camp v0 Va ol | Spend several weeks with her par. {ents Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kane and family and the Jatter's mother, Ms Esther Jodon, all of Willowbank street, and Miss Mildred Yoder of | the Petrikin apartments, left today |for Silver Spring, Md., where they {will visit Mrs, Jodon's son-in«law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harper, While away they will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Max Colegrove of | Herald Harper, Md, Mrs Colggove | Is the former Annabelle Loveland, a former resident of Belleforite Pr. West Penn Man Has Long Record (Continued from page One) Pennsylvania Kiwanis, Mr. Francis has two sons, both of wiiom are serving in the U. 8. Alr Corps. He has seen the West Penn Power Company grow from a few Isolated electric —— into a large interconnected system and la of the port | which he has played ntre County | home (ike ¢ * more | permission ithat the ballot emply space Mr. Kniss 0 use nis name would not have an! under thai heading states “Under a two party system of government it ne'eszary mat each party have Il set of candidates. When voler is confronted with only ane in candidates, we ho longer have WO party system. Mr. Kni wag not only a school man, but he has always been a com munity man, Whatever talent he hi vas employed to better the condi tions of the people where employed. Public speaking wWiys been hobby of his the twenties he was on the the Swarthmore lyceum Philadelphia and of the Lyceum bureay Put was booked by ression put tne ness He reared Christian atmosphel e 0 ring tr Kniss ui iH" . vie Wi Nas ai Durii roster « bureau of Co.L-Nellson 7 4 [ “ " ther bie t of bun. a deeply he | teachin ai O Wis in and tried we 0 this ‘Until we e res yhoo adequate Mr s8Y con old age the law now stands simple class legislation. For ‘en I have fought for a universal sion. I hope England won't steal on us by adopting th Bev before COIne aro pension for all Years I have nu speech i way and ears pen ff march eridee plan During u Wie Yer tn} around county hall contir as long as I can or until this comes around to nizing and all of re ou on Len dred Townsend plar 1 of ie in this fight nation fry ue this Frat bro- ail Oi U : them ome rule “h Ll are in» I believe the els 1 ¥% I w “al . bulwark redise~ room anc the oi 0 maintain of our freedom nent annuity teacher should elling should nudty I want granted teacher The 107 1847 be in be t oO creased pinced on ~~ Lhe 1043 m Creare per. r i ide var I ivan rer § li + i [) manent opportunity years of ment law Hirt. Why ul ment x I would like to would see Lhe triangle that has made gs the greatest ine justrial nation of all time sng +N us thus, welded more closely apexes. I refer 10 labor-bus arming. As 1 «1 In equally portant and each with the Ot be 12 keep ANE. fe it LH Her (%O ire of ever can make it member of the proper share of t} Y one wo pr hat tris ood LR | nal inoome we wit! t+ » rk we Wil i Da be brou ati It can be done If fnougD But it cans by bickerir nally 1 hay alway legislation designed to bring greatest good the greatest ber, and 1 will continue so t have constantly opposed leglielat] which would not act to the welfare of the greatest number, and 1 will do so until the end 1{ elected. by the help of God, whom I honor and revere will keep te ¥ ‘ supported . the ail to re FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders From The Pean svivania State College School of Agricultufe ALFALFA shortage HARVES] cause of | wed SEED-Be- ie of alfalfa pric exter sion agronomist { Pennsyl vania State College are urging vest of every possible bushel of ale falfa seed. Many field late growth can still be harvested for seed for home use, especially ally adapted stands FALL PIGS NEED CARE-Fall- farrowed pigs should be given spec- ial care and feed to get them in good condition before arrives, suggest livestock exieusion specialists of the Pennsylvania State College. They (ould be taught to eat as soon as possible and keps on full feed. Minerals and leguminous hay aid the rations RING-ROT IN POTATOES | Special attention should be ziven all potato crops where ring-rot was found, extension plant disease spec falists at the Pennsylvania Stale College warn, Because this disease spreads rapidly, none of the affect- ed crops should be saved for seed purposes. Only certified seed should | be planted, they recommend | DAIRYMEN BAVE TIME-Care- ful planning of chores can save miles of walking for dairymen this winter, dairy extension specialists’ ‘at he Pennsylvania State College point out. Use of [eed trucks, chutes, and bins can save time and effort {In caring for the animals. CUT FUELWOOD NOW-Pile the | woodpile high is the suggestion made to farm woodlot owners by exten sion foresters of the nia State College. Careful thinning of woodlots will provide adequate fuel wood and at the same time improve | igrowth in the forest, high of na Well a ha ial of joe a the! in order | ments, cold weather | 3 Please do: nut cali at the oftice for Information concernlr navertisenients, as the publisher: of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE werat whose subscription Is Paid up to date, Is entitled to 8 25 vertisement in these columns one thine, free of charge, Otherw can be used six times a year at different Intervals must be compiled with by those answering the advertise- || 0 1g such | are not permitted to divulge the nam el; Every subscriber to The Centre Dem word ade the | rubscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate, This privilege | ise NOTICE REVIVAL SERVICES TO BEGIN TIBURIAL VAULTS The Lance treet, week day D Christian & Mi ONAary i= Church on East Hows Bellefonte, will begin a series of Revival services Nov. 5th WwW. Colb of Bradford he Eva Vi M i ‘olby R21 y'q Te f { oi a wre elope Contal mail Mark William during City of Pa Rey Sunday) ie A * | past pune lefonue in one D # on, N. J. in interested In called on heg more and felt ealled y the work me ane er ly being chur 1915. Bed Christian work speak more oming deep. . “ Help Wanted cut to in van Men the ood Pay ever Wilcox often kh ANTED wo od By f 1d var devote all of an Evangel 10 Colby oh od | eq ww it 4] sclentfic interest drawn between piritual realities thro the ne a WANTEL ine fpal eC reference HELP ve ledge of orking: Servi will T3230 exoedt hum ’ he Nn Saturday vited Plea ant Vis Union Chapel fa Pa ina 6:30 | End Wor eet m. f vin " wlan : 3) oh ' mon wii = t William R Bellefonte Presbyterian hurch oY Wi : Sunds 9:45 a intendent w Church by the Pastor Guild will meet » ENMence wor The Young Women at the home of Mrs x oy ra on East Lion evening, Novem The Linn Mis- the home Bast Linn Vel No- William W. Eieg treet. on Monday ber 6th, at 8 o'clock ion Circle will meet at Cecil Walker Street, « Wednesday rmibet Lf 8B Ooc¥ ¢ Ga b fe . wel on 14 € FY aia 15 Advent Church Sheetz, Pastor 10:45 2 9:30 a m. Morm- by Willian Christian Ei Revival 5« tor wii the Past Redeem School eTIMON Promises a extlain FOR SALE Services tiree week _ Articles for § Sole uraas at rybody is cordially invited tc tend. Charts and objects ill used to lllustrate the messages. On Thursday night the message will be brought by Rev. Courtney of Run- wood silos. Also used silos He of BR. B Meeker, Milibeimn, Pa Card of Thanks Ro MC ORE We kKihg a pe rRog ) nt : ted in form du the line Moore ate he family # 11 —— FOR SAL Be Marietta SALE FOR sake ® mean fe rin of Mr Pa Bnesi | Bh . (Signed) ' _** . y I TEMENWIZER We take this means { thanking all persons who oon ributed n ¥ manner r form during the death of Mr. Porrest Em enhizer. late of Bellefonte borous (Signed) The family Oo BALW Hard oon all » oad Also soit and Please write me. Glenn Loganton, RD 2. FOR BALE One Ma jor) © CoA good condition. Pr Mrs A L Wheland ace, Pa Phos FOR he Announcements Caled CIDER MAKING — Widte's cider press at Axe Mann will make cider n every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday bie and Thursday, during the apple Pur harvest gf Mark Work - erm Clas of the Lutheran Sunday Behool will hold a bake sale In Lhe Inquire of Woodfing’ Republican Headquarters, Allegheny | 0. NN Soward a | Sieh. oh Saturday morning, Novem- | np 21 | r 4 RUMMAGE SALE-The ladies of SALP Peas St. John's Episcopal Church, Belle. fonte, will hold a rummage sale in the Parish House, West Lamb street, on Saturday, November 4, beginning BAKE SALE The Willing FOR SALE tans DitReis 50y's bicycle, both In good tion ror and fallen apples | your own. Ciark Orchard, {east of Bellefonte. Leave 660 at Myers oemetery ooncrTe Howard ives of reason nappies 0c per boshel five miles Bellefonte Ph BIO Inqu Ph MeCor Door Everts 40 garden ondi- Pp 4h by cannel P. Mc- x52 | rar e 1TRI6 Warrior x44 and a oondgl- Flora jefonie x4 Als Pick Route es st 1 p.m rie BUPPER « The WHOS of the Sprucetown M. E. Church will serve a chicken noodle g r in the base ment of the church on Saturday. October 28. Serve from 5 to 8 p. m Pris 40¢ and Tbe. x43 of Roofmasters halt [45 pound weight, 56 ro pound weight, $1.95 roll; 65 | weight, ™1 roll a C | Co Allegheny and High | Bellefonte, Pa [POR BALE Clearance of entire shock Roof . “5 und rphy streets wh in. -— FOR SALE GOOD SOFT COAL AND FIRE WOOD Call Don Dunklebarger Bellefonte 6617 [and electrified. Plenty Mil POR BAI | feeder « months farmer 8 W exct Vly Purm Kee i | FOR 194% Lhe BALE but {amt J iege, Psu Be sure it 1s a Dunlap reinforced concrete burial suit when vou must choose one Maude by Dunlap Brothers for the twenty years and sold direct wo Delivered snywhere in Centre { you © oT EieDh one Bellefonte 504 tu unty 765 Guar Pou "Hs ardware } elle Hardws Live Stock tor Sale A ¢ re FOR A i SALE) waler on esch piement b OORT nou 8 LWO-LLOry awelling house with 2-room summer house ower oy hullal ngs € never-falling reservolr water house. A hydra house. A hyd ret n ihe garde each a room On » ii ar t aweliling broader TIL La + Baave - - X44 Wanted to Bey WANTED meward w AN rE end 1 oO il pay highest hav pote al once. Alo 100) Abert KN. MoCale logas Pa. Phone ton 2622 | ar LOgAN w ANTEL D Sales Mart PARMET — nne Va Tey Sales Barn, Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every Tuesday. Bring Rut live stock and poultry. you can except good prices 8 T Reteel owner. manager 1-uf 'PARMERS — The Clinwn Auction. Mi LL. Pa, offers you an _ op- portunity stock and poultry by competitive bidding. every Monday Get your check aa soon As sale Ja made. No sale, no oom esion Jos Bechdel ef Poultry for Sale FOR SALE Some pullet Fred loge. R. PD Jercey Black Giant Resides, Slate Ool- Phone 3650 x4b POR SAL E- Som ° whi ™ Rock pul- iets, $1.00 a oor Mrs. Eveline Haeel, Bush Hot low Bellefonte R D 2 4s {LAYING PULILETS — White Rocks Barred Rooks New Hampshire: Hatched and. reared DY ws under ideal condition S160 each. Quant. ty limited Kerlin Poultry Pharm Phone 52. Centre Hall, Pa au POR SALE New flock of turkeys No government restrictions on sole of turkeys In Pennayivanis. Deliv orien Tuesday and Frida your holday ew early Carl A. Sager, Mackeyville, Pa. Phone IMI Mall 63% or Mrs. Nelson Billets | made ! Belle fonte, 2200, Business Opportunity i Mil, Bradford & With milrosd dling to toa! and mill dow. MIN fully FS Mipped storage feed ning mae Semmatid, 4 win ive po session an or iting, m heatin an » Larch Tree ning i Totin far 4isia, (aching feet FOR SAL BCom tre Hal Roller Flour. ; ho Money to Loan ABH - Por taxes, oof! and other nesds. Any smount ub to SLOG Ow carrving charges are low. Cone signer Discount Co. Baril M. Bitner. manager, Clinton Trust Blag. lock Pa Disd 2715. x21 Oper atl ve Rob pe oS Inquire of Geo MOthers- Boalsburg, Milton E Stover, im, or contact Prod ction Credit Association. 13 E High St. Bellefonte Phone 2985 1 4 Repairing SERVICING ~— Kees your Maytag working. Cenuine parts and ser Vice, We service al! makes of «s and sw brushes re-bristied K Owe Eectrio Sore, S. Allegheny surest. Dial 2088. 1-2 MACHINE WORK -- Cattle clppe sharpened. General machine work of all kinds. We also have In stock coid roll steel, cad screws set acrews, Wood ruf Eeva key stock. cic. Swarts Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phons 2041 Id Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK- —Removed progapuly. Cali Geo J. Vogt Oentre Hall 55. R4 or Milheim 30-R-5, at our exe Iu c—— Dense DEAD STOCK-—Removed promouy. Call anytime at my expense. Phohe 0436, Bellefonte idoya L aml Milesbure, Pa ATTENTION PARMERS— Don't “be saughe short of DeKalb quality hy. brid seed corn. Three hundred twed- y-five farmers in Centre county have already ordered thelr DeKald DYyOrid. «There must be a reason Contact your dealer at ohoe, as our upply of seed very limited. Phone State Coliege 798 or write Walter C Johnson State College, Pa EN TIS A FEAT TO TREAT FEET--We take this means 10 inform the ublic that we onrry in stock every. t Ing pertaining to the feet, such » arch supports, both long (lomgitudi- Dal) end short (metatarsal) srobes, Also wedges, bunion shields splints; athletes foot remedy, straights, arch binders, oi pads, matatarsal pads and & moleakin sdhesive plaster for \ired heel balancers and pro teciors. Permit us to arch and your favorite shoes at a very " ate pri ce Aut ter tha the 2uih arc 5 adjusts Mae better and fant but i ry NC cent com Oouta more, worth It We alo carry a full line of core rective, orthopedic, tic apd antirheumatic shoes, pov oA the famous Doctor Locke Shoe and othe ers. Bring your prescriptions asd apart compotded br Hapa | properly je. A full fine Of the Inter and evenings freshest drug, and medicines obiaine | able AnNYwhers, a8 we sither osmY in sock or pet It Tor rou, or If Large stook from [daaw ahd everything brand THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, NOV. 11 "ARMISTICE DAY”
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