, mber 16th, 1937, THE CENTRE DEMO§RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. LOCALS ~The Ray Nolls of Pleasant Gap, spent several days during the latter part of last week In Philadelphia, | having gene there on a combined business and pleasure trip. ~Mrs. J. W. Harnden. of Altoona, spent several days this week in Bellefonte as the guest of her moth- er. Mrs. D. H. Batley, at the Bart- ev residence on Bishop Street, -<Mrs. Rebecca Glenn and Mrs. Esther Pletcher, well known resi- dents of Howard, were callers al this office Friday while in Belle- fonte on a combined business and pleasure trip, J. M. Smoyer, of Beaver Stree! who seven yea:s ago rewired from active life after 44 years of service with the Pennsylvania Railroad, was a pleasant caller at this office, Tues- day afternoon. Mrs. G. Smith and son. Stanley, of Brooklyn, N, Y., arrived in Belle- fonte Sunday and will remain until after the Christmas season as guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Goldman and son at their home on West High Street. —Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cliffe and children. of Hershey, former well known residents of Bellefonte, are making plans to spend the Christ- mas; season and New Year's Day in Bellefonte, as guests at the Mark- land Hotel. Miss Eleanor J. Smith, Home Economics representative for Cen- t:e County, will leave next week for Buffalo, N. Y., to spend the Christ- mas season at her parental home. hes will return to Bellefonte before New Year's day. Miss Irene Schaefler, of Potiers Mills, and Miss Mabel Faust, of Centre Hall, two attractive young ladies from the southern part of the county, brightened this office with their presence for a short time Monday morning. —Mrs. M. W. Shank. of Cleveland Ohio, expects to return {0 her home in that city within the next day oi so after having spent several weeks in this locality as a guest Mrs Addie Fisher, on Pine Street, and with her brother, W. M. Crispen. in Milesburg —Mrs. George C. Markle, of Boals- burg, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs Harry Schilling, of Pine Grove Mills motoied to Bellefonte Tuesday on a combined RQusiness and shopping tour, and while in town Mrs, Markle and her granddaughter, Mrs. Schill- ing, were callers at this office ~—Mrs. Edward Wittmer, of Brooklyn, N. Y. arrived in Belle- fonte Sunday night (0 spend a week wih her mo her and brother. Mrs Charies R. Kurtz, and Frederick Kurtz, at the family home on Eas 1.nn Saeet. Mrs. Witt before hr recent marriage, was Miss Lois Ku.tz -— Many cither in bed, or of iliness ranging in severily the common variety of cold to th ore fac. illness i so prevalent at thi of Béllefonte residents ar should be, becaus ~ from time that if you habn't got ap least | a code ib da hed, £ yle. —On Priday evening of this week at 7:30, Dr. Perrill. of Lucknow India, eoditor of The Indian Wil ne&s acquainted with Ghandi and the “Untouchable” Movemen:, will deliver an address in the Bellefonte Methodist Episcopal church. Pas tors and laymen from the ten charges in this group are expected to be prosent. Admission free. A cordial invitation is extended tO everybody to hear this missionary —Mrs. 8. Dare Lawrence, past matron of Rowina Chapter, Order cf Eastern Star, was hostess Mon- day evening at a dinner at her home in Lock Haven in honor of Mrs Dalse B. Hender:on, of Bellefonte worthy grand matron of the order in Ponnsylvania who was guest of hon- or later in the evening at the meet- img of Rowena Chapter. Guests al the dinner included Miss Geneviev Poole, dean of women at the Teach- ers College, Mrs. Phillp A. Teah grand rcpresetative; Mrs. Mary R Stouck., grand Martha, and Mrs you're hardly in Mary Heverly of Bellefonte, grand | wa: der, —More than 50 members a’tended the annual banque: and Christmas party of Court Patrick McArdle No 448 Catholic Daughters of America held Sunday evening in their rooms over the Parochial school on East Bishop street. Poliowing the ban: quet addresses were made by Father Willlam E. Downes. court chaplain | and M:a Elizabeth Dunlap, worthy | grand regen: of the Jocal court Christmas superstitions still prac. ticed in many foreign countries were read by Mrs. Ruth Casper who im- personated Jolly 8t, Nick during the distribution of gifts. Mrs, Brouse acted as toastmaster. Mrs Elizabeth Gals was banquet chair- man. Jim Pinge, our friend the barber next door, figures two of the persons involved In the whole unfortunate business made false moves, 50 you can't very well blame anyone for the | attack a lMtle West Curtin Street upon him last Friday morning. Jim bears upon the call of his lef the marks of anger infliet- ed by the dog. but since none of the marks punctured into the flesh, he's hot greatly worried about them. It another favorite. Toe has been happened when Jim s'arted to walk to work. Leaving his home on West | Curtin Street, he approached intersection of Curtin and) Alle- 3 3 IE giaksis severe forms of grippe. In| Mary | ~Women's Yeager's, -<Professional suede shoes $1.79, * Prescription 8er- vice, Everitt's Drug Store. Shoes and Skates at the price of shoes at Hardware Co. —The Farmers National Bank in- Bellefonte A vites you to gtart your X-mas sav- | 1938. . x61 milk Harnish Phone 916- ings account before Jan. 1, ~-Bronze turkeys, corn and fed for sale. Lawrence Snow Shoe Intersection. R-22. —Toyland at the George A. Mil- lr & Son Store on High St. Belle- fonte, Pa., has a lot of new toys to choose fiom, for the kiddies. Prices are reasonable, . ~-Brighten up your home with new lamps and fixtures for Christ- mas. The Electric Supply Co. have IES study lamps for only $4.95; $1.75 Boudoir lamps for $1.00 while they last. . —Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rankin, of Camp Hill. near Harrisburg, motor- ed to Bellefonte Sunday to spend several hours with Mr. Rankin's father, W. B. Rankin, and family Ww their home on East Curtin Street. —David Washburn, of East Curtin Street, and John Curtin, of West Linn Street, spent part of last weex in New York City atlending a chem- cal show in the interests of th American Lime & Stone Company. by whom they are employed. --Mlss Nina Lamb, an employe of the Pirst Natlonal Bank, spent sev- ral days during the latter part of last week in New York City. where she was a guest of Miss Henrietta Quigley, former Bellefonte resident, who is now employed in the public library sys'em in that city. ~The third of a series of broad- Ass sponsored by the General Fed- eration of Women's Clubs will be on the alr this Thursday, December 16 t 4:30 p. m. over the NBC network ‘he topic “Will the American Home Survive,” will be discussed. Speak- ers on urban, small town and city fe will also speak. - Mrs. Maynard Murch. of Cleve- and, Ohlo, spent seve:al days last veek in Bellefonte with her Mrs. Wells L. Daggett ily residence on East Linn Street Mrs. Murch. a former well known resident of this community, came here be with Mrs. Daggett on her birthday anniversary ~The hallways and office room mn the firs: floor of the Court Hous wre to be given a fresh coat of paint t became known this week when a rew of workmen unde: A L. Me- Ginley made preparations for be- dnning the task. The Cou:t Room nd upstairs halls were recently re- aintsd, jeaving only the lower oor in need of renovation Samuel Hart, has been seriously some time of a heat condition is re- to bs: showing steady im- aunt at the fam- to "a0 . ’ AOr quite JECAUS ported i srovement and is now able to spend | sart of cach day siting up In bed. Mr. Hart became ill while he and Mrs. Hart were guests of his sisters the Misses Harriet and Elizabeth lam at thelr home on North Spring treet Miss Stella Cooney arrived home from Philadeiphia Saturdsy y spend the holiday season win he Cooney family at their residence m West Bishop Street. For mst several years Miss Cooney has been engaged as a practical nurs? id masseuse in Philadelphia, and n returning to Bellefonte had no definite plans as to the leng'h of her stay. -~We are indebtad to J. P. Ross man. of Pennsylvania Furnace manusger of the AVocna Gas and Oil Company for an attractive calenda: one of the first to arrive in this of- fice. The establishment of which Mr. Rossman is manager in Altoona handies Richfield gasoline and Rich- lube oils, and if his products are comparable in excellence with the llust:ation on the calendar, they nust certainly be all right. ~M:s. Frederick FP. Hallowell and her scn and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. William Kerk, of Phila- delphia. motored to Bellefonte Fri day and remained until Saturday while calling on their many friends in this vicinity and attending to ome business matters requiring thelr attention. Mr. and Mrs. Kerk, the | who were married here some weeks | Ago, recen’ly returned from a wed- ding trip to the Virgin Islands. ~Members of the J. Kennedy Johnston family. namely: J. K. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wion Miss Martha Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Johnston are plan- ning to motor to New Castle, Fri- day of next week, to spend the Christmas season as guests of Mr Johnston's son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stitzinger and | yj. to | ~It was all very involved. But |Hellefonr'e several days after Christ- | | mas. family. They expect to return ~Joe skating has been the favorite {outdoor sport of many Centre Ooun- tans during the past week. While Bellefonte is without an adequate place for lce skating, local persons ldo not have far to travel to Indulge {in the sport. The dam nearby the | old {always a popular resort, while a troop stables In Coleville Is pond near the Milesburg brick works frozen to a considerable depth on these two pools, and skating has {been ideal. ~Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Kofman, | of Bouth Thomas Street, departed y morning for a motor trip Miami. Florida, wih Harry Macker acting as chauffeur of thelr ch is attached a new and { Mr, less than | ——— ———— Men's work -_ ~—Miss Martha Hugg, daughter of and Mrs. Toner A. Hugg, of Milesburg, spent the weekend with friends in Harrisburg, -Purig this Heollday season, Dr. Bauer, optometrist. will be at the Crossley Jewelry Store, Bellefonte Pa., Wednesday. December 22nd. and Wednesday, December 200h, * ~Several children ate reported to have received minor injuries last week when the sled on which they wer? coasting down East Howard Street struck a telephone pole. --Robert Morris, Jr, of Belle- fonte, has been named a member cf the senior ball committee at the Pennsylvania State College. event will take place on February —Willlam ¥ Markle. who since last August has béen a resident of Pleasant Gap, has purchased a farm at McAlevy's Fort, County, and will take possession of the 224-acre farm Saturday of thi week. Robert Barraclough, a fresh- man al Gettysburg College, arrived in Bellefonte early thls week to spend the Chrisumas season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Barraclough, at their home on East Bishop Street. -A program of Christmas music will be presented in the Bellefonte Presbyterian church at the regular services beginning at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening, December 19. it was announced yesterday by Jack H. Yeager, leader of the choir. —Eugene Robb, employed by the Eastman Kodak Company with headquarters in Chicago. arrived in Bellefonte Sunday to spend the Christmas season with his mother, Mrs, Edward Robb at her apartment in the Grove property on North Al- legheny Street —Milon P. Walker, a member of the office staf! of the Centre Demo- crat. is reported 10 be recovering slowly from a severe atiack of the grippe which has kept him confined to his home on East Linn Street since December 5. For a time his iliness was of a quite serious nature, Two members of the Bellefunte High School 16837 foolball squad are named as membe:s of a mythical All-Opponent eleven chostn by the Tyrone High School football team from the various teams they played during the past Miller is named as guard, Martin listed as a halfhgack, Mrs. Milford Klinedinst York City, who has been parents. Mr. and Mrs Long, at State College week or more, called on Bellefonte yesierday. She expecis 0 return to New. York the latter part of this week to join her hus band, who l= smployed as a sound echnician in that city. The Long family for a number of years resid- od in Bellefonte —Malcolm Wetzler, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wetzler, of Mile:burg, 5 reported to be 1ecov- ering nicely from a khee injury sus- talned stveral weeks ago while play- ing football and he expecls to re sume his studies in the Milesburg schools today. Early last summer the youth sustained an injury to the SCa30N while of New visiiing W. R the past friends in hor el for ‘sune knee, making the steond mis hap more serious than it would have sen under ordinary circumstances -S anley Musser, f Mr. and Mrs 13-year-old son Lesier Musser, of East Lamb Street. sustained a severe wmceraticn of the head while skiing in a Mid aiong the Jacksonville road, Sunrday. The youth took a tumble while traveling at high peed, and his head struck some nard object in the snow, opening the calp from the hair line in front 10 he crown of his head; the wound being approximaiely five Inches long. According to reports the boy is recovering nicely ~The Christmas meeting of the Bellefonte Mother's Club was held Al the home of Mrs. Leif Olson, on Wes: Curtin Street, Monday night with Mrs. Lynn Fromm acting as co-hosttss. The home was attrac- tively decorated in keeping with the eason and alter a short business meeting Mrs. M. McNahan, of the West Penn Power Co. spoke on house lighting, prestnting illusira- ions. A pantomine “The Night Be- fore Christmas” was given and Christmas games were played. The xchange of gifts and serving of efreshmenis completed the even- ng's program. —A birthday dinner was held Thursday of last week at the home f Mr. and M== Donald Ray. at Axe Mann, in honor of the ninth birth day of thelr son, Loren Robert Ray. Guests included the honor guests grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Ray and Mr. aad Mrs, Lloyd Wom- 'r. all of Axe Mann. The only thing lacking at the celebration was the absence of Loren Ray, of Ni- aga:a Falls, for whom young Loren was named and who was unable to come here for the event, although it is the first time that he has missed one of his namesake's birthday par- ~Three Centre County students {at Penn Slate were among 31 reci- pients of scholarships awarded at the College this week to students of high academic gtanding. Miss Hen. | rittta Nichols, of Bellefonte, a se- {nior, recelved a home economics {scholarship given by the Siate Fed- eration of Pennsylvania Women. One of the Louise Carnegie scholar Iships was awarded to Walter F | Wes'erfield, pellefonte a junior In i forestty. The third local student honored was Clayton Musser, of Re- | bersburg, & liberal arts student. who received one of the McAllister schol and her brother lee Solt. Jr. chil- dren of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Soit, are both suffering from the malady, and the home Is quarantined until the quaran- | day before Christmas. A The FD 1 hoes $1.79, my Keep laying hens, and theyll | er's, . keep you, It's easy to add Don Sung to the feed and get more eggs, You money back rish’s Drug Store. Franklin Penninglon and Joh Mokle. Jr., were dinner guests Tues day of Charles M. Ray, at the hom of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, 8B, Ray, at Axe Mann, ~Franklin D. Sloan, of Scranton. | dhoius ... arrived in Bellefonte Monday to | become one of the registered phar- macists at the Widmann Drug Store in the Brockerhof! build- ing. Mr. Sloan replaces W, | Spangler at the local store, —Last night it was reported that | Prayer Mayor Hardman P. Harris had con- tributed $5.00 to the fund for secur- | ing uniforms for the Bellefonte High this | issue a complete account of the Girls Chorus School Band. Elsewhere in band uniform fund up until yes- |terday noon will be found Huntingdon | —————— A ———— WEDDINGS Leader—Kof man Miss Freda Kofman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kofman, of Bellefonte, | of Samuel a ceremony to be performed in New York City on Sunday December 206, yesterday. Misys Kofman, who 1s widely known | South Thomas will become Leader, Street, the bride of Hartford, Conn, at it was announced here and held in high fonte, was regard in Belle- graduated from the Bellefonte High School several years | 8g0, and since that time has been al home sociated with his brother in Bellefonte, having been store on South Allegheny bro‘her in New York. Mr. and Mrs Leader will make their home for the time being In New York —. — May Attend Training School. According to unofficial ry ity. Cwtin street, my training school next year prepare Caplain Beezer for a the National Guard mt ——— Have savings Bank? you at started Farmers your ae *x51 if not satisfied. Par- & Teah { Misses Lenoe Mr. Leader. who is now as- the jobbing business in New York City. also is well known and well liked in employed for three years at the A. C. Turner Street, He left here last spring to join his reports Captain Herbert M. Beezer, of East commanding officer of Machine Gun Troop, 103rd Cav- alry, Bellefonte, may attend an ar- for a three months’ course of instruction, early It is reported that the purpose of the training would be to pos- sible promotion to a Majorship in X-mas Nadonal Page Five M. E. CHOIR TO PRESENT PROGRAM THIS SUNDAY The cholr of tha Methodist Epis. copal church, Bellefonte, announces the following candlelight service to be piesented at the church at 4 o'clock Sunday af ernoon, December 19, Procegsicnal Hark! The Herald Angels 8ing .... While By My Shetp 17 h Century Carol | Girls Chorus verre Waits Coral | Trio. . .." There's a 8cng in the Afr” Morgan, Kathryn Kingsley, Eleanor Wion | Beripture Rev, Hartsock .. Rev, Hartsock | Chorus:s ; Gloria Old F.ench Carol Cherry Trte Carol Miss Lenore Morgan Polish Carol Awake, Awake | Chorus Solos! - Chorus | Buck 1 Solo Tape Sp .. Lullaby i Miss Kathryn Kingsley | offeriory Congregational Singing: | “O, Come All Ye Faithful” “The First Noel” “O Little Town of Bethlehem” “Silent Night, Hcly Night” Chorus Wake Ye Shepherd Moravian Carol Girls Chorus Bach Chorale Chorus Three Bohemian Carol Duet ... : In Old Judea Miss Lenore Morgan, Winifred Firming Chorus Canna Solcist-—~Mrs. Benediction Rev, Hartsock Reces ional Joy to the World a —— A —- ———— CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIANS ON BOMBED GUNBOAT Central Pennsylvania 5 watchin® developmityis in the Far East with interes! because two persons known in Centre and Blair counties are be- leved to have been aboa:d the U 18. 8B. Panay, sunk in the Yangtze river Sunday by Japaneses: bombers The two persons are Dr. Clark Gilson QGrazier, Penn State College boxing captain in 1928 and a resi- dent of Centre county during his collegiate ca edr, Lizutenant John Nort B Gest $ ' Sires © Holy Nigh: Ann Levi sixth Ne capaci’ y h aboard the a nephew of Stale C he officers’ st { October 31 whch inlormation Tw YOU'RE BUYING TOYS, fascinate parinisg on a toy-buying spree. But they won't fascinate children—at least not for long. Large blocks, tool chests or hand manipulated derricks would make much better Christmas gifs, ac- cording to Miss Eizabeth Irwin, who has viry definite jdvas on suitable toys for children. Miss Irwin Is principal of the Li'tle Red Bchool House, a progressive school in down- town New York. Parents usually please themselves when thoy're shopping for toys, she avs They don't consider the child's taste or age, ¢f durability of the objects. 80 she's set up some rules for toy- shoppers. 1. Choose toys which stimulate the child's Imagination, ra’her than mechanical toys. Trailing that run by hand ar? better than electri (rains, Blocks fall into the same entegory. but the second rule also applies to them, 2. Choose toys which help child- ren exercise their lage muscles Large blocks, trapezes, boards 'o it over saw horses and the like offer a child an excellent chance for ex- erclas, Athlevic equipment, roller kates, sleds, and bicycles make good {fis 3. 8clect toys that don't break easily. Tools should be well made, lest hammer heads fly off and d damajge. Cheap miniature au‘o- mobiles are likely to lose thelr wheels after a few trips around the carpet 4. Buy games of gkill rather than That dosn't mean total annihilaijon of the “chance” type of game. Quite suitable for an oc- casional ralny afternoon. games involving counting an ing u are far more inst: Says Sol and guns don't fall into any of these class's, but Miss Irwin puts her foot down on them because of thelr militaristic mport. She fiatly says no educator would favor them chance A agiers — ——r— — Average Student Aged 19 Th VErage wl aduate at LU ates Colicge 1QCTET 24 { is i ‘To MOLD SERIES OF AG. MEETINGS I ————— Discussions on 1938 Conservation Program. All farmers interested in agricul- tural conservation have been invit- ed Ww attend a series of commun- ity meetings to be held by the Cen- tre County Agricultural Conserva- tion Association, according tw an arfoouncement and schedule of metings just issued by W. F. Rish- el, chairman of the county associa~ tion, Al these meetings the detalls of the 1098 Agricultural Conservation Prograun will be discussed and ex- plained, both as 10 its national as- pects and its local application. In addition, the dutles of the com- munity commilleemen and county commitieemen of the association will be fully explained as each of these ofifcers has important duties to perform in administering the program in the county Community Commitieemen tw serve during the coming year also will be elected at meeting The schedule for follows: Monday, December 27 Penns Valley High 8chool M. (Penn-Halnes Twps.) Monday, December burg 8chool House, (Miles) Wednesday, December 22 Fellows Hall, Howard, 2 P (Howard-Marion-Liberty-Curtin) Monday, December 27 Court House, Bellefonte, 8 P M. (Boge Union-8now 8hoe-Spring- Walker-Burnside) Monday, December Hall, Stormstown, 1:30 P moon-Patton) Wednesday, December 22 tional] Bchool, Bpring Mills, 7 M. (Gregg). Thursday burg, 2 P. guson). Tuesday, December 28-—Port tilda. Place 10 be announce (Worth-Huston Lhiese the meetings East 7:3 P 21—Rebers- 7:30 P. M Odd M 27~Crange Hall- Ure ~¥ DCA ~ 30 P December 23-—-Boals- M. (College-Harrls-Fer- Ma- ‘ator ait] Wednesday, December 22 Grange Centre Hall, 7:30 P M w————— A mm—— | PUBLIC SALES THURSDAY, DEC. 16-Wallace E Breon will offer at public sale on the J, 8. Meyer farm, 3 mi. west of Millheimn, 3 mi east of Spring Mills, livestock and farm implements and household goods, Bale at 10 o'clock, Wise and Hubler, auct, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16-Chesler Brickley will oflier at public sale on the Ricker farm at Ballons, Pa, livestock and farm implements, Clexn up sale, Sale st 10 A M. E M. Bmith, suct BATURDAY, DEC 18K. Mervin Kuhn, Executor of the estate of Sadie Kulin, will offer at public sale at the inte residence iu Boaldburg, a full line of household goods, also the real estate. Bale at 1 pm E M. Bmith, auct, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20-Mrs. N. B Martz, will offer at public sale at the Martz home in linden Hall, personal property consisting of a compiete line of household goods Bale at 12230 p.m. L. Prank Mayes, auct WEDNESDAY MARCH 16--Lpgter Miller will offer at public sale on his farm at Madisonburg, Pa. live- stock and farm implements, Clean ip sale. Bale 10a. m. Wise & Hubler, aucts SOU THURSDAY. MARCH Mrs. Anna Tyson will offer at public sale on her farmn about % mille west of Howard, Pa. livestock, farm imple- ments and household goods, Bale m. LP. Mayes, auct MARCH 22--Ira tL public sale, 3 avilie, Pa 50 head of un of horses at 17 Haagen mies east nead of and one TUEBDAY will offer & of Catlle Le WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23- Walker will offer a the of Howard E 1 public sale at Volga Walker farm, € mi. East Rebersburg, livestock and farm nplemenis. Bale at § o'clock. Wise & Hubler, auct FRIDAY, MARCH 256-1. W. Bechdel will offer at public sale on his farm 1 mile west of Howard on Lhe back road, livestock and farm lmpie- ments, Bale at 10 ¢ mm Wie & Hubler, aucts. Mrs. N. B. Martz a je Dec. 29 : Wil. offer at B. Martz home following personal HCUSERCLD don pian deboard every week. That's why 30,000 People Read This Column Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazing'y popular Considering its low cost and the benefits derived, Rt is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or jess, 25 cents fog first isstie. and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Whee advertise- ment containg more than twenty-five words, ote cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE A straight one advertising—sale or rent. pet a word is charged for rea] esiaie KEYED ADS--Al] advertisements that request replies to be mailed ix this office, must be complied with by thise answering ihe adve Wsemncnis Please do not ca.l al the office for informaiion concerning such advertise ments, as the publishers are not permitted (0 divuige the name of Uw ad- verlser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE-Every subscribed to ocrat 15 entitled <0 a BD-word advelliseimnei free of charge. intervals. LOST AND FOUND ESTRAYED A brown mule. Owner can have same by paying for board and calling at the Ciyde Borger resi- dence, Moshanpon, Pa x50 LOST A female hound, black and tan, 20° high, license No. 5117, near Milesburg. Pa. Reward if returned or notify, Lioyd Lucas, Mlleaburg, a rien- Call x50 WANTED--A housekeeDer-—e ced, reliable and a good © Joyce Rine, S38-R-13 WANTED Experienced farmer, unattached. Steady job Ww right man. Address XYZ, Care Cen- tre Democrat. x51 WANTED Men and women to sell coffee, direct from roaster to coh- sutnet, |n spare time. Apply or wrile Seitz Coffee Co. Burnham, Pa x52 WORK WANTED WANTED. filgh school girl desires A place to w and take care of small <hlidren for room and board. Phone Mary ams 219-0 x50 WANTED--Married man 28 years of age wants job on farm by the month, can give reference, write F. 8 in care Centre Democrat office. x50 WANTED Middle aged lady wants po- sition a8 house keeper In widowers or motherless home, reliable for farm or anywhere, write 1524 Care of Demo- crat 50 WANTED TO BUY dairyman- B "he Centre Dem A Wess COINS one Une This privilege can be used six tines a year at dullerent ts ec u - gn POR BALE-~Christmas trees at cents a piece. Inquire of C Spackinay. Port Matilda, R. D FOR BALE A gine Inquire pitonte, BR. D. 1 POR BALE Christmas trees, Norway ruce, 75 cents to $1.50. laquire of H. Nighhart, Lamar, Pa x51 FOR SALE--Univex camera, projector, and screen $20, Dr. Nevin C. Jo- dou, Beiietonte, Pa. Phone T16-J- or 14-R x50 POR BALE Hammer mill in good condition or will exchange for stock Inquire of A. B. Smith, Centre Hall, 1. x50 POR SALE--True Tone car used 2 months, In good ab uire at the home of J. F ard, Pa D1 POR SALE Some nice Baldwing and Rome eating ies. Also Mowe COORing apples Rete of Lioyd White, Bellefonte, R 2. Phone 729- rn-2 x51 aH K x50 pun ack and en- of J. T. Fleming (Fillmore) x51 io, Ae ichel, x50 FOR SBALE--Coal and wood, Quantity, good quality. ios on large orders ger, 204 E. Howard St, Belisiontn, x gines 8B yr. glant batteries, plants in trade. Appilances, best makes, special inducements for X-mas. Perkins Bate tery Co, York, Pa. x50 FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE--Cholce baled Alfalfa hay, also straw, corn, oats, Berkshire Brood sows, shoals, Cows etc, want horses, you cattle, ele. Call Haupt Parma, lefonte, | Pa. x51 WANTED--A small egg stove. Phone 173, Bellefonte, Pa. x50 WANTED To bu Shoup horses. Must eah. ite Jersey ‘FOR SBALE--DON'T BUY A FTOKER~ unidl you see the Stoke-Way, a sitn- iplified stoker at a moders ae: i free estimate call or write Ww. Houts Lumber Co. State College, 17 307 Thompson St, py x51 WANTED—I am in the market for hogs, cattle, sheep, calves and chickena, Oull Centre Hall B4-R-11 or A Oa . entrar Hall, Pa. y NE POR 3% RP Sgine on truck, ROOA as new, com« | Paely overhauled. Also locomotive enRine bell good for ommp or farm, ri2's Machine Shop, Bellsfonts, | Pa. Phone 32-R. breeders. Will buy any number ewes up to Afty If priced right. State breed. BW. eo, Woodland, BR FOR SALE . TTY aaquire of Cyrus Hoy, Betlatonti FOR BALE Christmas trees In Tangs Mileabur Pa. . pr) of tor, BALE-Thinking of buying Heater? Enjoy the comforts of LO” circulating Heater, » J hiristmas. 18 cen Petieotonte n D3 ——— POR stipe fos oo 4. x51 018-10 al i full 1} for Sok. Jul Pa ge any ye x50 FOR SALE--Edison Victrola with Dismsnond point needle, in good cone dition, 0 records. Sunuyside heater Pert Globe ange No. 8. Inquire of Mrs. Agnes Bhawiey, Mileaburg, Pa x50 FOR BALE -One large heatrols; 1g RF one smnell RX stove sul for hunting camp. I Enst Howard Street, Bell phone 372-J one van table 204 Tele. AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE--1935 Pord coach. good condition, $266.00. Randall M. Kel- ler, Pleasant Oap, Pa. Phone 660-J-3 401 FOR SALE 1996 Ford V- 00C miles. In excellent tire Will be s0ld at W. Coder, Blanchard, Pa LIVESTOCK FOR SALE-—8ix Holstein cows “fresh and close springe:s. LO, Corman Beech Creek, Pa. x50 POR SALE-49 pigs six weeks old, 86 a pair. Inquire H A Lucas Bush Hollow, Juliana R. D x50 POR SALE-8omne pigs, 8 weeks oid Inquire of Harry Soeariv., Belie- fonte R. D. 1. Phone PI6-R-14 5( POR SALE--Mine mules and ponies Als0 a good riding horse Welschi's Barn, West Side, Clearfield, Pa. x51 FOR SALE--A purebred Chesterwhite boar, 175 pounds. Emilio Secitti Buffalo Run Road, Bellefonte, R. D. 1 x50 POR SALE-Some English White Leg- horn pullets, Inquire of Richner Hatchery, Bellefonte, R. D. 2 (Hub- jersburg ) FOR BALE -Bronse turkeys corn and milk fed. Lawrence Harniah Snow Shoe Intersection, Phone hao + x5 481 bee pai YN { fonte, Pa 461 ege Avenue x50 5 FOR SBALE--A B80 acre Twp. Reasonable ranged. First farm In Boggs ers can be al- National Bank, Belle- 43 LEA farm of 121 acres Jo- i mile east of Hecla Park on Route 220 yarn and all ne cessary oul-bulidings nd the house a pr icall i= wireg for electric the farm has all iimed recent for information wr Decker) Dhnb BF, Delle FOR BSALE--The undersigned exposes to private sale his house and lot situate op the south side of East )) Slate College, Pennsyl- as “Twin Oaks at the tiv end v known be sud- Belie- gn reject any ail bids. The vroveriy be sold clear of all encumbersnoe DONALD C. COCHRANE x50 DuBois. Penna FOR RENT FCR RENT--Four wilh bath rom RENT-—-A desirable adartm 47 Bast Linn St. Bellefonte, Pa Phone 618-R dou FOR RENT--Two furnished bedrooms Inquire at 141 N. Spring Si. Belle- fonte, Pa x50 POR RENT--Niecly furnished heated bedroom. next 0 bath room. $2 per week, Board i desired. Call 207-M rg* 4 FOR RENT--Five roomg with bath in high plastered house, opposite the Rig Spring. Mrs. C. F. Ripka, Phones 18. x50 FOR RENT--8ix room house in Oen- tral City near Mile burg station Inquire of H. F. Davidson, Iq one #11- R-1 x50 FOR BALE--Pure bred Guernsey heifer and bull calves. Eligible for registration. One to eight weeks old Shompson Henry, Martha Furnace, POR BALE--A large team of horses a sow with 7 pigs, heifer and cow, some chickens Inquire of Mr Thomas Tubridy, Jr, Moshannon, Lo SALE-Puresbred spotted Po- g74 POR land China boar pig and youn glitsa, age 4 mo. weight 75 Ibs. Claude Hoy, R. 1, Bellefonte, Pa, Phone State College 3052. x60 FOR SALE-—Dalry herd. Discontinue ing duirying I offer for sale my en- Bellefonts, Pa. Phone 674. entire herd of purebred and grade to both T. B. and sbortion. cla back of them all. B. W. Dale, land, Pa. PFarm on Route (Shiloh road) from Bigler DOGS, PETS, ETC. FOR SBALE--A bred hound, ready Jersevn. All young and accredited at Wood - | Beagle to run. wire J. | 1. Bottorf, R. D. 8, Bellefonte. Ta. “oir | [POR BALE-Beautiful Christmas Pe- kingese PR earn old. , A good hunter. RE ST REAL ESTATE oulre at FOR SALE OR RENT-The | tonte. terms, with (Elmira, N.Y Capac! ne Loveland, line engine price "Line. hat 454 FOR RENT--A four-room apartment, corner Allegheny and Curtin Sis Inquire First National Bank, Belle- fonte, Pa a8 FOR RENT-Purnished apartment, well heated, light and hot water ins cluded. Inguire 32 E. Linn St, Belle fonle, Pa x50 RENT-A room On second floor of Decker Bullding, Cor. Soring and High Sts, Beliefonte, Pa. Phone inquire at Decker Garage Bellefonte, Pa das FOR RENT--A storeroom, desirable location cor. Spring and High Sta Decker Bullding. Possession Jan 3rd 1038. Inquire at Decker Garage " of RENT--Purnished or unfurnish. POR od x52 residential section, quire B. O. Harvey, Phone 508-J FOR SALE OR RENT Q J Harm residence on Linn St, Belle In case of purchase, 0. J Harm, #50 Ri "31 POR SALE OR RENT—Poultry Parm. coal black Cockers 4000 layers, 25.000 ft. floor fine condition, shaft pulleys, OR RENT resi. 31 North Snoring Street, Belle. All con 3 Sar Barage | ehine Shop, | Ballefonte, Pa. COAL—Kline and Tressler, dealers in all kinds of coal, best quality i us a Wial, Phone 189-M, WANTED Dead, oid and disabled cows, horses and mules, removed i Vv tendering Works Gey Centre Hall, Pa. Fhone 1 OUr expense it NEED MONEY POR SPRING?-Con- sult Hollldsysburd Production Credit Association. Loans at 5% oer E~tablish your : See R M. Ziegler at ilig’s office, Bellefonte, every Sat- urday motning or write Associat TO RHEUMATIOS Send r E-ZINE-—Reg 8 Pat Chinese Fever. C Know what we are talking sbout Prepared in the Laboratories of THF TIBBINS PHARMACY. Beech Oreek Pa Price 80 cta via prepala mall 65¢cts. One whole month treatment See what you buy E-Z buy in glass RI DRY CLEANING--Men's sults ang 0p coats, indies’ one and two-piece dresses, 59 cents. Evening snd plait. ed dresses, heavy overcoats and fur ollared overcoats 69 cents Men» and Ladies’ hats 49 Senta Children's Suits and dresses 40 cents Boys’ pants. 25 cents trousers and ladies skirts. 39 cents. ledies’ white and colored top coats, 58 cents Bring your garments in and call for them when fnished McDonough's Poller Street, Bellefonte GLASSES REDUCED—-Haviog lately installed new lens grinding mas chinery am prepared to furhish glass. es at very attractive prices. Also ear Rinses (just out) for those with de- fective hearing Lag and complete stock German Artificial Eves. You can do beiter here than elsewhcre Tibbins' Pharmacy, Clara M. Tibbins, Drugs & Optical Goods. The Sight and Hearing Ald Swore. Beech Cres a. 1 REPAIRING SCALES-—All makes adjusted and re paired. Also agent for the Buffalo Scale Co. Scales 0 meet any re- quirement and machine work of all kinds, at Keller's Machine Shop, Belle fonte, Pa. x53 NOTICE-—We sharpen ensll cutter knives, renalr all kinds of farm ma- chinery and do all Kinds of machin? work. Prices nable, Swarts Ma- llefonte, Pa Phone 32-R. FURNITURE REPAIRED ire | made all kinds fumiture | Upholster! 1 wm , and slip covers made. D. omnson's Sphoiaiing Shon, 102 E Lamb St. Phone +
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