T, BELLEFONTE, PA. some 21, 1939. TF LOC ALS James C. Bower, employed in Harrisburg, spent the weekend as & guest of relatives and friends iu Bellefonte. -Mr. Clayton Corl, a highly re- spected resident of Pine Grove Mills, was a welcome caller at our cfMce on Monday. —Joe Shoe Skates, Skils, Sleds, wagons, Bicycles, Veloelpedes, and Scooters at very atiractive prices, and makes very fine Xinas Presents, Come in and see them. Bellefonte Hardware Co, M., WwW. Williams, Owner. Phone 205, Bellefonte, Pa. * ~Rebecea Troupe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Troupe Ol Bellefonte. Pa. who is a studen: at.ending the State Teachers Col- lege, at West Chester, Pa. will re- turn home for the Christmas vaca- tion extending from December 21 to January 2 ~Mr. and Mrs, A. W and children, Jack and Ann, * Rutherford, N. J. are expected '0 arrive here Saturday to spend the Christmas season as guests cof Mre, Woche's bro. her-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Alexander and family, at their home on East Cur- tin Street —Members of the Logan Fire C-mpany of Bellefonte held an old- fashioned pig roast last night at the American Legion Home across the street {rom the fire house, Ar- thur Bocb, chairman of the com- mittee in charge, made a special effort to have present members who belonged to the fire company fcr fifty years or more. —Mrs. Mary Geissinger, who for the past several months has heen with her sister, Mrs. Olive T. Ker- setter, at Harrisburg, will go to Bethlehem to spend the Christmas season with Mr. and Mrs, Georg Meade Mrs. Geissinger expec s td return to Bellefonte to make hel home with the Jack Yeager family a8 soon the remodeled Yeeger family residence on North Spring Stree: is ready for occupancy. —Employes of the Bell Telephon? Company, Bellefonte, held their an- ajal Christmas party last Wednes day night in the Bush Arcade building with abut sixty employes from Bellefonte, State College ani cther nearby communities in at- tendance. The evening's program theluded games, the exchange of presents, and refre hments A counter tree, trimmed wih colored lights, had been erected for the evening. ~Mr. and Mrs. James Hugg, su: perintendent and matrcn, respec- tively, of the Centre County Home announce (he following menu for the first Christmas dinner at that, instituticn: turkey, filling, gible: gravey, mashed potatoes, butlered Beans. plum pudding, cranberry gauce, celery, ice cream, cake and coffee. A Christmas (ree will be erected at the heme and each guest! will receive gifts of candy, fruit and puts from the institution, —Word has been received of the death ¢f Mrs Lillie Adams Funk. former resident of Belleionie, who passed away al her home in Law- rence. Kansas, cn November 27.) Mrs. Funk visited in Bellefonle one year ago. Her husband, 8. K Funk, passed away some lime 330. Survivors include a sister, Miss Jennie Adams, of Colorado Spring Colorado, and other relatives in Milesburg and Howard. Intermen was made at Greensburg, Pa Approximately $40 damage re- £0) ed when a Ford coupe driven by Robert Davidson, cf Milesburg, was struck by a truck at the corner of Lamb and Water Streets about 8:45 o'clock Tuesday morning, and was ¢verturned against a telephone pole The truck was driven by Al Grove, of Belleicnte. Mr. Davidson was driving in to Bellefonte from Miles- burg, and Mr. Grove had jus. crossed the Lamb Sireet bridge when the two machines met. Mr Davidson suffered minor lacerations about one hand. Chief of Pclice Harry. Dukeman investigated the ishap. § The following members ot Brooks~Doll Post American Legion Auxiliary cf Bellefcnte motored to Jersey Shore, Wednesday of last week, to atiend a Tri-County Coun- | ¢il meeting at the American Le- home in that city; Mrs. How- gard Casper, president of the local Auxiliary; Mrs. Nelle Decker, Mrs Emma Deitrick, Mrs. Mabel Morri- gon, Mrs Charles Hassinger, Mrs. Les Boden, Mrs. Harry Dunlap: Mrs, Joseph Abi, Mrs, James Mar-| ghali, Mus. Margaret Miller and Mrs, Harrinory G. Kline, all of | Bellefonte, and Mrs, Rilla Jones, of Milesbug. | —L;. Paul Sheetz, youngest son of | the Rev. and Mrs. L. F. Sheetz, of Milesburg, is expected to arrive here from Chicago, Saturday for a ten- day Christmas vacation. Sheetz, a| second year student in the Pasiors’ Course of the Mcody Bible Institute | at Chicago, and a member of th? staff of the “Student News last! week was chosen to edic the 1040 “Areh.” annual publication of the Institute, He has had ten years experience as a printer and worker roils various local schocl publica | tions and with the high school an- | nual. At present he is employed in | the “Moody Monihly” office a’ Chicago. His skill with pen and brush in Chicago have wen for him | the title of “Institute Artist.” —~Offthand, you wouldn't think the | destruction of the Belleionte High' School by fire last February would | have anything to do with the pres- ent Christmas decorations ar the American Lime and Stone Com- | pany’s plant. Pedestrians along the North Allegheny Street frontage ol the school property are surprised to see glowing in the distance io the west a brilliantly lighted Christ- mas treé—which is located atcp the Amerfcan Company's giant lime | bunker. The tree has been erected | at the same place for the past sev- | poy but owing to the des- on _¢f the school bullding, | iceal residents are seeing it J. Woche ot “or | a student | OSL | included the exchange | op Street, | Charles Porester Jr. | o'clock —Do your Christmas shopping | for mother and dad at the DeHaas Electric Co., Bellefonte, Pa . ~All roads lead to Balley’s Bar- ber Shop, 20 West Bishop street, where first class work is done, 51! —~Miss Winifred Fleming, who is al Temple University In Philadelphia, arrived home Satur- daw to spend her vacailon with her parents, formar Judge and Mrs Ward Fieming This week various classes ot grade school pupils en route to the gymnasium to prac.ice for a Christ mas play, tock advantage of the walk to pass through the business secticn and inspect the Christmas decorations Budd Emil, son of Jonas Agus- tus Emel, of East Beaver street, had a big surprise last Friday. This was his first year to hunt and in the last 15 minutes of the season bagged an ll-point buck weighing 140 pounds Many favorable comments have been heard regarding the Chris mas display in front of the Wetlz- ler Puneral Home, Milesburg, along route 220 in that community. De- picting “The Star of Bethlehem)” the display is even more attractive than the one last year, and at night the effect is greatly enhanced —Mr. and Mrs. George J. Dolan, of below Zion, are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby girl born at the Centre County Hospital recent ly. She Is the first child and welgh- ed 7 pounds, 13 ounces at birth. The new arrival has been named Janet Eleanor Dolan. Mrs. Dolan will be remembered as the former Dorothy Mulbarger, of Bellefonte Among our callers on was the venerable James Wert, of Aaronsburg, who accompanied his son D. Sparr Wert Bellefonte Mr, Wert Is one sub- <ribers having been reader of the Cenire Democrat for XLS years. On Nov. 28th, he celebrated his 85th. birthday and unusually active for a man of his age Bellefonte relatives word Tuesday night that Mrs. Don- ald Harper, of Lewistcwn hai suffered a fracture of the hip in 2 fall at her home there Saturday, and that she is now a patient at the Lewistown Hospital, where x-rays yesterday revealed the Iracture Mrs. Harper is the former Miss Lila Jodon, daughter of Mrs. J, Clyde Jodon, of Willowbank Street, Belle- fcnte Mode! rallrcad fans will be In- terested in a Christmas display now being prepared by William B Troupe, of Bast Bishop Street. Mr Trcupe, a model railroad fan, has more than 100 fee. of track. and rains are controlled by an automa- te bicck system. The railroad runs through rural and urban scenes, and when completed the dis- play is expecied to be one of th» realistic cnes in Bellefonte. John Benner, of West Beaver | Street, who last year had one of th? most complete indoor Chrisimas displays in Beliefonte, has an- nounced that many improvements have been made during the year This year's display, now cpen to the public, include; a complete minia- ture farm, the town of Bethlehem an American log village, trains, lights and other features. An en- tire room of the Benner home is devoted to the display ~The annual Christmas meeting of the Bellefonte Kiwanis Club was held Tuesday noon at the Markland with an appropriate program which ¢f Christ- mas presents, an address by the Rev C. Nevin Stamm, pastor of St Jehn's Reformed church, Belle- fonie, and the group singing of Christmas carols. Other entertain. ment features included a tenor solo by Jack H. Yeager and accor- dion numbers by Mrs. Russell P Beezer, Miss Jerry Rhcatls and Foster T. Augustine, During the 1938 Christmas sea- son one of the most elaborate and attractive outdoor Christmas dis- plays was located in the yard sur- rounding the George Emel resi. dence on North Spring Stree. Yesterday Mr. Emel announced that this year's exhibit will be even more complete than last year, for a number of new features have been added. The display will be ready by Saturday night, December 23, and Mr, Emel extends a cordial in- vitation to the public to inspect the work anytime during the holidas season, adding that the exhibit ap- pears (o its best advantage alter dark. ~—Clenn Walizer, Jr. Mondas wo of our oldest » “ received was guest {of honcr at a party given in honor of his sixth birthday anniversary at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Walizer, on East Bish. Satugday afternoon The center piece of the table was a | Christmas tree, and favors at each place were minature Santas filled with candy. Olenn received a number of presents from his friends. These present were Tommy O'Hara, Ray White Jr. Edward Miller, Jr, Ray Forster, Jerry Porester, Nevin Harter, Wal- ter Armsirong, Calvin Troupe, Jay Rossman and Preddie Barnhart, ~The annual Christmas pany los | children of employes of the Metal Company will be held in the | former silk mill property at 7 this Thursday, evening. Bleachers from the Community | Athleic Fleld havabeen set up to accommodate the crowd, and 3 stage has been erected. The pro-! grard includes Christmas carols, schools acts “The Titan Tattler,” and “The Great Magician,” a Christmas story and a number cf songs, Bas ve. and | recitations by Titans own ama-| teurs, including: Jean Walizer and | her brother, Peggy Ann Smith, Bet- Wright, 8ylvia Jane Quaranta | Billy Hassinger, the Ripka Family | Arthur G. Thoman, Lynn 8. Tho- | man, Gloria Irvin, Edna, Myrtle and | Bobby Quick, the Mills Family, | Shirley Lou Rhoads, Johnnie Wid | mann, Tommy Gingher, Sarah | the supreme gift! | trie Co, Bellefonte, Pa | Diamond as | where from seven —A Westinghouse electric range: DeHaas Elec- | The pink label on your paper will tell you, when your subscrip- | tion expires. While fresh in your mind just look at the label now and see how you stand with the pub- lishers, Do your shopping at Bellefonte Hardware Co. Take advantage of the reduction in prices for FPriday and Saturday. Bellefonte Hardware 0, M. W. Williams, Owner. Phone 205, Bellefonte, Pa . ~Mr. and Mrs. William Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison G. Kline and James Leitzell, all of Bellefonte, ! recently attended a County League meeting of the Veterans of Foreign | wars at Hummelstown Mr, and Mrs, man and family, who have been 0C~ cupying an apartment in the Dris- | coll double house on E. Linn street, are moving into the Calvin Purnell house on E. Curtin sireet Richard Steel Mentzer, Lamb street, Bellefonte, is 20 men recently enlisted service at the Altoona tation corps service ginia ~-LIests at Della Garbrick at on Sunday, were LaRue Deitz, of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Lu- zell Deitz and four children, of Lock Haven: and Mrs. Claire Deitz and n William Clare, of Blanchard Miss Agnes Kellerman, a stu- dent at Immaculate College it Philadelphia, arrived home Wed- nesday for her Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs Charles Kellerman of E. Bishop Street, who had motored to that city wo bring her home -Niles Davis, of street, Bellefonte, has comfortable cottage in Narrows which his Frank Davis, built and occupied un- til his death a short time ago. Mr Davis has no definite plans for the home, but may the dwelling as a summer residence Mr Alberta Krader Sunday in Altoona with friends relatives. Miss Carolyn Buser, who has spent most of the past year with Mrs. Krader, accompanied hel and remained in Aitocna After the holidays Miss Buser will g«¢ South for her health. The man) friends Miss Buser has made whik living with her sister, wish her & peedy recovery ~The Brooks-Doll Post, Ameri- ean Legion, Bellefonte, reported the highest membership of {is district the annual! membership rounds up held at Harrisburg recently, To- tal membership for the Bellefonte post was 180, with Clearfield sec- ond with a total of 128 members Captain Herbert M. Beezer, com- mander. and Walter 8. Zahnizer at. tended the round-up at Harrisburg “Mickey Mouse in Toyland was presented Tuesday at the Sate Theatre by the children of the firs: three grades of Dale and Spring street bulldings. In spite of Uw fact that substitites were given lines on just the day before, to re- place Mickey Mouse stricken win chicken-pox, and Teddy Bear also the show moved smoothly, ans was a success both from the his- tronic and financial standpoint ~Members of he Bellefonte High School Alumni Association atlend- ed a Christmas party held las: nigh in the Lutheran Church. The pro- gram was in charge of Mrs, J M Harlswick of Reynolds Avenue. A quartet composed of Jean MceQGar - vey, Joyce Campbell J M Harta- wick and Richard Hartswick sang several numbers. Carcls were led by J. M. Hartswick. Refreshments were served at the close of the party When Miller takes Jamury §, and relinquishes position as manager of the department of the A. & P. Super Market on North Allegheny Street the depariment will be managed by “Buck” Spicer, who will be trans- ferred to the Super Market [rom the West High Street A & P. store shere he has been head of the meat department. Robert McClel- West one of in army recruiting at Langley Field, Vir- Mrs 13., home of Howard, R the A East Bishop purchased the the Miltheim late father Lise spent and in a Edward R office on his meat Sheriff -elect the cath of Jan, who has been assistant mana~ | ger of the Super Market depart- | ment, will have charge of the High | Street meat department. ~Mr. and Mrs, Edward R. Owens, of Holmes Avenue, Bellefonte, and their daughter, Mrs. Glenn Royer, | of Stale College, motored to Pitts- | burgh Tuesday to attend the fu-| neral of a ralative of John Kaup, of Pittsburgh, former well Bellefonte resident, who died 8Sun- day. his 80's and for a number of years was employed as a carpenter and where | wheelwright in Bellefonie, he was well known, He is survived by his wife, whose maiden name was Bressler, and four children. ~The Community Christmas Carol Sing to be given under ihe auspices ¢f our Bellefonte Woman's Club will be held on the Court House Lawn and on either side of East High Street instead of on the panned. The towns-folk, including men, wo- men, and children, will assemble at the Court House or its environs | thirty unth eight o'clock Friday evening they may lift their voices in song as weil as gratitude to the dear God who | hag given us a land of peace and plenty where we can commemorate the Christmas Day in happiness and contentment. ~Mrs, Alberta Krader, head ol the music department of the local , was well received by th: large audience attending the annu- al carol sing of the German De- partment of Penn State College, in the Schwab Auditorium, She was heard in an instrumental num- ber on the zither and sang Brahm's Wiengenlied to her own accom- | paniment on the same instrument For an encore, she responded with “So Leb’ Den Wohl” After the program, Prof. Oecrge Wurfel of the Germa Department, and — Wurfel enterpained a group of fac r for the first time. The Widmann and Bd Markley's grand: | ulty members, their wives and Moths leet highs and ego rated with evwecial 50-watt, daughter, Santa will appear while | the Junior Legion Band plays seve eral numbers... SB RE ES of friends, at their home, where Mrs, Krader sang and Diayed several | numbers for the guests. Harold D. Pritch- | Mentzer was sent to the air | known | Mr. Kaup, brother of the lat2 | Reuben Kaup, of Bellefonte, was iu! THE CENTRE DEMOC Toastmasters, waffle irons and| 7 toasters are practical gifts. Hans Elec.ric Co. Bellefonte -=A subscription to Democrat will make Christmas gift. You ideal re an will be membered fifty-two times out of th year, China Dishes, Plesta Ware and Glassware makes very attractive Xmas Presents. Bellefonte Hardware {Co., M. W. Willlams, Owner, Phone | 205, Bellefonte, Pa. y -Neil 1. Gray, a student at University cf Virginia, arrived Bellefonte Saturday to spend holiday season with his parents Mr. and Mrs, J, E. Gray, at the home on Wilson Street, Mr, and Mrs. William John- sonbaugh, of Axe Mann and M and Mrs. O. G. Johnsonbaugh, 0 | Jersey Shore, motored to Wilkins: burg, Sunday to attend the funer | of the Messrs, Johnsonbaugh's ter, Mrs, N. E. Showalter, who died in Cleveland, Ohio, last Frida morning. Mrs. Showalter was bot in Benner township and was & daughter of the late Alpheus Elizabeth Johnsonbaugh —Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Wood head, of Middletown, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Clark and family, of Blairsville, Pa, spent 10 weekend with Dr. and Mrs J W Clark and the 8 W. Clark fami near Bellefonte Mrs. Sawyer W Clark recently returned to her home in Buffalo Run Valley from a tei days’ visit with relatives and friend in New Ygrk City and other sec- tions of New York State Sunday the nu tae the large Joud- located in the Christmas the Diamond will be moved tower of the Centre County jail the broadcasting Sunday nigh Christmas programs from | churches. The service at 8t. Johr Lutheran church from 11 to 1% M. will be followed by the an Christmas service and Mass al Jchn's Catholic church, beginni at 12:10 A. M. Christmas morning Phillp 8. Taylor, rtha Taylor, « who Army signed 10 speaker tree Of to th n i recent at Boil , ON of and ling Field the late Col member of for military ment, is said I. Q rating of any applic listment {rom headquarters in tl Before being ginia he at Harrisburg Catholic Deughters De- | the Centre! 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why Tae Centre Democrat's classifetl advertising de- PAILment has become so amazingly populnr Considering its Jow eosl aha the benents derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Commuaity Bar- EAD Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or Jess, 25 cents for | first ssue, ment containg more than twenty-five and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise words, one cept a word is charged REAL ESTATEA straight one cent a word ls charged for red] estate Mveriiging—sale Or rent. KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled tw this office, must be complied with by those Answering “ve advertisements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise ments, ay the publishers are not pernliled 0 divulge the name of the ad- veriser SUBCRIBERS PRIVILEGE ~Every subscribed Lo The Cenure Dem- oCTral free of charge. Intervals Work Wanted VANTED Excavating, 1 Alling jobs Call Sam CO appurelll, _ — ——— contrac ung 347-J_ Belle- font Coleville, 32u sting ashes from MEARON EXDIres cans, Truck- 847-J Belie- Coleville 324 WANTED Oontre Meamnber Sam C apparell Wanted to Buy Hold Christmas Party Catholic Bellefonie tmas party Court Patrick McArdle Daughters of America held its annual Chri Sunday night in the court the Bush Arcade buliding were 70 members and guest at the party which Miss {Carpenelo, grand regent eral chairman There present Louise of The affair began with a lunch ro | Winesap charge of Mrs. Christ Beewer, chalky” man. assisted by Miss Adeline An- derson and Mrs. George eto. The program was as O Ligh Eternal” and Fidelis.” by the court choir; “The Star of Be hem Misa Eva Kushwara a rmdio skit, Anna- belle’s Christmas Dinner.” by Mrs Howard Casper and Mis: Lotise Carpeneto reading “C Spirit.” Viola Chicl N ds H follows Adeste by Mi chord Iw gO by ing The room Was evergreens and a large Christmas tree stood in one corner while a fire place stood in another corner of the room. with candles and small trees on the mantel Card tables were adorned with small Christmas trees and favors Radio music provided entertainment during lunch Santa Claus distributed gifts 0 all present the close of the pro- gram. Members of the court choir who participated in the program were: Mrs Rose Pearl Mrs. Cas- per, Mrs. W. W. Bickel, Mrs. Alice Haze! and Miss Adeline Anderson Mrs. George Carpeneto was pianist » CHRISTMAS TOAST. We pause at this season to help lout 8 man who, when you take everything into consideration, isn't { 50 bad. after all. He has one of the toughest jobs in Beliefcnte, gets plenty of con- demnation for what he does ani what he doesn't do; is blamed for | everything from the weather to the | state of decorated —— up smiling, day and expressed the wish that he could extend everycne in this | area hig personal Christmas greet- ings and best wishes for the new year “I'm even willing to bury the “and start off the New Year with a clean slate.” 80 we take this opportunity to help the man who is responsible and the best Christmas program Karl Kusse, secre forte Chamber of merce, | Room Stove Needed | An appesl for a room stove for room ini © Cuarpen- i | FOR SALE—Pactory Rebuilt business, and still comes He stopped in this office yester- | 10 foot a top, ¢helved Store. Bellefon Finest Pascal oplery for Jidays Pay us a viel Wear High Street x51 show cas 825 00 we. Pa Ss ALE Be tn to Peliefonte was Ben oR’ SALE~Jonathan atwpries Bring 8 cénis a bumhe B Snoke, Union. 1 Pa £5 p- iH BALLS wile sand Call Cappareill O04] and wood 1opeaotl plastering 375-3 Coie Beil FOR SALE is yell POR BALB-Mundreds of used gi} sizes from 15 to 20 Ich © Backed by wrillen guaraniee { evenings until 9 clock Walirun Auto service, Snow Shoe lotersection Phone 153 1 SALE--Bituminous Scale al mine aeliver in 4 to gualit trucker wan, lo Frenchvilie x5 FOR a} BIG Terraplane coupe heater and radio, $235 00: standard i Chevrolet coach ondition Can finance 66u-3-3. Randall M. Keller Gap, Pa POR SALE-Shommaker’s sools cluding large cobbles atitcher. leather cutter, all ceasary equipment. All in dition Also room heater Inquire H. C. Relish, Centre Hall Phone 2-R-3 ant Wood. stock Typewriters, new and used sddine machine: and cash registers Liberal trade in allowance Sold on rpav payment olan. Phone 33.R-22 Milthem. Write Palmer CC. BierlV Bebersburg Pa x8i NTIQUES- Beginning Thursday * Dec 7. will have for sale every day until X-mas a nice col'ection of pat- tern olass lama. mirrors, pictures several pieces of furniture. il In verfact condition. A solendid oopor- tunity to buy some choice X-mas rifts. Grace Bradley. 113 Allegheny At. Bellefonte, Pa x5 hatchet with my enemies” he said,’ fcr the finest Christmas deccrations | Bellefonte has geen in many years — | of the Belle- and a GOLDEN | a needy family was made yesterday | Red Cross nurse. | be called at 421.W, duced Priday and Saturday, Come 288. Bellefonte, Pa. MARKET QuoTATIONS by Miss Bertha Rimmey, Bellefonte | Miss Rimmey is’ in her office in Petrikin Hall from 19 t0 9:30 and 1 to 2 daily. She may | ~All Toy and Games will be re- in and see us. Bellefonte Hardware Co. M. W. Williams, Owner. Phone | Is entitled 10 a 25-word advertisement in these columns one tune This privilege can be used six Lies a year at different FOR BALE ers can C. MM long Zion 1913 cc ae Ll = Farm lime at price farm- afford Ww pay Inquire of Howard BD 2, Phone (Nittany) seu FOR BALE Slab and billet and a good grade of soft the won or load. Inquire of Beightol, Pleasant Gap, Pa POR in wood coal by Stellard x2 American sawmill condition, complies plant Price $350.00 of Willis C. Dilien, Ju- x52 SALE--No. 1 first claves with power cash. Inquire Han, Pa FOR SALE--1020 Mode! 7 F ord, very BALE—Approximate]y at Julian. Short FOR Lier to BU In DING A HOME We have & full line of concrete foundation blocks, sot} pe and fAuings sept tanks Opper tubing, evervyihing tw bulid anything O W. Houts, Lumber Co Blate Caoliesge, Pa. Phone 708 21d FOR SALE--AN od TURLLeT at proximately 20 Hw ! W. Hou Fa. Phone kinds of native gaw- 825 to 828 per ML. Ap- quares of slate roel! casonabie offer refused oO Lumber Oo. Elate Coliege ns vu How- Spinels Baldw TOOT PIANOS rd Al and Uprig HOW RNOeA with a Homillon Orands Liberal wade In al- Reconditioned used, solid guaranties, reasonably priced Expert Plano and Fepalr) I. R. Hopper West High Bel lefonte Sale or Exchange EXOHANGE Chole SITaw, Corn ear several COuernsey springers pig want 84 Le Parm ; hits ing Bt 40u1 my HA80 and SYS RF Le Live Stock A 1rd Ouern sey OOW {. Ralph Grove yi Pa x52 adress me pond RD 2 x51 BAI > with rd R.D 2 (Ni two al How PCR SALE rd dressed 100 a I rng MM Ww Belicfonl 3 fat n live Or “Al 0 80 Kerotetter PARMERS Penns Valley Sales ba™ Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every other Tuesday. Bring your Uwe sL0CR and poultry, you oan expée: good Jorn 8 T Rieeel Owner, Mgr sive Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR SALE weeks old. J Pa R D1 3 Col tie, pups Bellet OT te. male R. Har SAL B~ ~Some puppies, ) Riore (Hela Phone SALE Quire at Pare) Mi 2342 Pekit Nh Workma ngotiile Pa x52 Poul try live or dressed Paul Vonada phone Zion 1331 x51 FOR SALE Turkeys for Christma Bellefonte BR. D. 2 POR SALE--Turkeys, 8 to 20 pounds. Also some ineas Inouire of Mra. C. 1 Lucas oward | RD. 2. Phone Bellefonte 91 oT ~ Hampshire "Red 1 year old, 18 cents per Inquire of Ros: Pelzer (Back road to Our- x52 weighing from pound Milegbure., Pa in) dresged SALB-¥Fu ney rpecial White Holland live or turkeys, | POR. BALE ~ i | Belisfonie - 1 Theatre Bille Zon | prices on large orders and lange tur- | evs. Inquire of Robert Ross or eall Boalsburg 3142 x51 1 burg. | ouire of W YOR SALE--Single comb Rhode Is-| land Red cockerels, brea from quality stock, some of them U 8 of performance stock. Priced | to sell Pa Wanted to Rent WANTED--To rent a 4 horse stocked fart. Have plenty experience and | hein ie Box 333 Co ening x > LIFETIME « ldeal Gift This amazingly new Acrosonic Piano . . .. Small in size to fit modem apartments, yet a complete piano . . . Priced for moderate budgets he guaranteed. . Baldwin-built . . . Baldwin Products of Baldwin, ACROSONIC, HAMILTON. HOWARD MONARCH PIANOS J. R. HOPPER 114 West High St. EASY TERMS... LIBERAL Bellefonte, Pa. TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE L J. C. kobinson, Spring Mitts Greg Twp 2 | Milla, #lectiric i Pear good house and i | ! | | | { | Page Five Real Estate - For Sale POR. SALE | A 4 room bhubgulaw with all conveniences, located at Pleas ant Gap, Ps. For information writ BX Clo Centre Democrat x51 | POR SALE--10 room Locked store room with heat and ht, in Hublensburg along Route py Inguire of HB Summers, Hub- ieTabure. Pa 4B house and store and awell- Ing complete, nt Curtin, Will sell cheap on account of poor healln Terme oan be arranged. M E Schrefer, Curtin, Fp fay “The Ww w. Witmer farm of 202 acres. 6 miles west of Belles fonte, in ufiagls Run Valley neg Fillmore, W. C. Witmer, 306 E Bubp Br eet, Bellefonte, Pu 200 POR BALE~4 FOR BALE Small room bungalow, with bath and hot walter heat, localed on Hel Moon terrace, Bellefonte Price a0. Terms to right person writ te B. L. In care of thi is office x52 POR BALE- A new 5 room house, on large Joi, electricity in the house located at Hecla Park For informa. tion write R. N. Hunish Cio Mary E Bhe: idar Irwin R P.D 2 Ps 53 POR SALE—The "Boya farm of 200 gores, 160 able, located about 2 mile isn the aoc and impieme F. Musser Alwona. Pa A Musser aores Lil N of Zion nts. In- sie WwW 4811 FOR SALE--160-acre farm located /n Hublersburg, Pa, 3 acres Umber, 7 scores of alfeila, 20 acres Of meadow with a never falling stream, running water In house and Barn, electric ght and bath All the comforts of a own home 2 minutes walk Ww either school, church, store and post office. The best Jocated farm in Nit. tany Valley, J. B. Matis, Hubjersburg Pa sou For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT 184 acre Houses for Rent FOR RENT Street wo 506 M Pom RENT and hot water Spring Street month Inqu swe LI Bellet B rable house on nte, The bath . O. Harve Phone 40s floor 7 room house, wit Jocated iefonte heat Be eXPCUtor ¥ Of RENT. rest conve Ho use or 18 for tarry South Eight Rockey J 4d Bell enone Pa ' Pho: ie Fo on Apartments for Rent nfurnisl and PC ” RENT artment C all “Bei efor te ~A_4-room vi Th 116-3 FOR RENT— Furnished apartment J-roiens and bath Mrs Paul Care ner. 136 N. Thomas Street, Bellefonte Phone 132 132 400s FOR eT First fSoor apsritoent, 4 roams and bath heat furnished 128 Allegheny S51. Bellefonte, Pa of OD A Grove Beliefonis 4 al Inguire POR RENT--2nd “floor 4 room Rariment at corner of Curtin and Alilmghetiy Btreed Rent 82500, In. auire of Fuest National Bank, Belle fonte, Pa our FOR RENT--A 4-room aparufient ith bath, on. Allegheny Street Pa. Rent $1750. Inquire alli Shoe Shop. State Hot of Nik Rooms For Rent POR RENT--Jlarge quiet room well : heated and nicely. furnished, nice location Call 336-0, Bellefonte ages ———————————— Roomers Wanted AN ght housekeipire g gr t t ing wire of Mrs. C_F. Ripka. 68 Water | 8 BOOBS from Ble Boring Phone 76 501 Farms For Rent POR REN Ne Desteablé four Doras A ¢ went Madisonburg For information see Mr. Jesse Dav Madisonburg, Pa x51 FOR RENT--A 110 acre famm, all fillable and in fair condition, lo- cated 2 miles southeast of Aarons water 0 house and barn. Ine burg, Pa POR RENT-—What is known as the Allison Mill farm, situated In| Buildings in Spring light and running | Inquire MoCorm Sprin: Moe Pa Phone 5-R« ~, Wy ORI fl x48Lr Announcements ENTERTAINMENT A Christmas entertainment will be id at the | Buffalo Run United Sreiinsh ren church on Friday evening, December 22. at 7:30 o'clock x5 ENTERTAINMENT ‘A C hristmas entertainment will be held at the Valley View United Brethren church o« Bnhday December 24th. at 7380 o'clock ENTERTAINMENT —A Chrismas ehtertainment will be pre<ented at the Curtin Methodist church at 730 o'viock Sunday evening. v 24. The public is invited. RADIO gy A Ar GAP The Hoo Corn ih in Willlameport vile a the Lo: n Orange Hall, Pleasant Oap, Pri y., December 22, at 8 o'clock for a two-hour jamboree. ba nds Winklebiech, Aarons. | x52 Hall |} CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | HOLIDAY DANCE--The Women's Civie Club of Pleasant Cup will hold a dance in the Grange Mall on Wed- nesday., Dec. 27th. st 830 o'clock Bob Lyons and hig orchestra will fur ihe mule Adm gion 35 cents Loans to Farmers LOANS TO PAMMEILS money 0 purchase new buy catile or for other far you should telephone George Mothersbhaugh, Boaluburg or Robert Ziegler, Contre Hall any Monday moming or write to the Hollidaysury Production Credit Arsen lation Holl iansy: mn ve Pa x51 Miscellaneous DEAD 1 SOK Removed -, ly Osll anytime st my expense, ore 10-43 Loyd L. Smith, A . | If you need machinery mM purpose or call on Pa Pau INBURANRCE~20% Saving, J M Kaichline lonsurances Agency, Tem- ple court. Phone 100. Open even- ings and Saturduy a ternoon a2 watches, sew reasong ie REPASRING.-< ing mar! prices Frniel Ie Lom locks “Phor Plea owt WANTED Dead, old cows, horses and mules renoved Jee, Vogts Rendering Works, Oso. « Vort, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 65-R-4 at our expense 874 TO RIEUMATICS- -Heno bookiet on sumatizm. Try Tie- bin Triple Bemedie: for Rhmeuma- stn and get Relief. Hepalioo-He- nalis Kliminant and Alksiizer $1.00; Meritol (Rheumatism Krood Ol Rubbing ofl sol Dy mall on receibls Prepared in the laboratories ns Pharmacy. Beech Creek, Ps. 10e pow.age and pack) ng for free Mbbis Aad ASTHMA Hay Fever, Binug pnd Oi flarTh, conquersd LY DBailssiness, a DING Dew disoovery Free desing - stration dally end Sunday 10 w 12-3 Ww 6-7 wi No Wednesday alternoon hours. End results posit! vely - antesd Agency The TB Inhaler re pany. Oall or write us. The TiDbInS Pharmacy. Beech: Creek. Pa. sux GLASSES REDUCED — Having Iately installed new jens grinding ma chinery am prepared to fur ‘si gless- es pt very Attracuve prices. Also ear gladsea( just out) for those with dGe- fective hearing Large and complete stock OCerman Artificial Eyes. You cai Go betler here than elwwhere Tibbins' Pharmacy. Clara M Tibbens Drugs & Optical Goods, the Sight and Hearing Aid Store, Beech Creek Pa 111 Repairing POREMAN 8 UPHOLSTERY —Purni- ul ture repalr shop, ET Mie ing antiques & specialty and rush sests. Modern upholstery Bnop North Rece St rear Penn Belle Bote Phone 400 - M Upholstering and Wm D Shop. 102 E Bellefonte. Pa MACHINE WORK--Cattie Uppers, knives sharmpensd, meat grinder Dales and knives, saws gummed and harpehed and all kina of tools charpened. Mach work of all kinds We 5l50 have stock ooid roll steel CRP SCTEWE, Me MOTE, Woodrufl keys kev stock, otc. Swarie Vachine Shop, Belliefohte, Pa. phone 2-R 420 George No Longer Drinks Whiskey White Ribbon Treatment Made Him Hate 1 liquor elip n's > in White Ribbon Remedy can be given secpetely in coffee, ten or milk and has done much to Sion drunkenness One woman stopped drunkard of 20 vears with one box. The orice *s $200 and i for sale at Widmann & Teals Public Sales Jan. 2 : Mrs, D. C. Duck and H. F. Duck, Administrators. Of the Dallas C. Duck estate, will offer at public sale on what is known as the A. A. Frank farm jo- cated YY mile Bast of Madisonburg. the following LIV dq milch cows two will be fresh ut time of sale, Hol- elein bull 8 mo. old: Ouernsey heif- ier, 4 mo old: 17 shoats gbout 40 or 50 Ie. 65 New Hgmpehire chickens IMPLEMENTS A 2-homse Oonk- lin wagon: McCormick binder; Mc- Cormick mower; Missour] grain drill; cultivator; dump hay rake; hav lad- dere. like new. Hoosier corn planter, 20-78 Syracuse plow; 1920 Chevrolet Coupe. corn: oats, potatoes: hay. corn fodder: milk cans: harness. hay fork, rope and pulleys; and many other itmes HOUSEHOLD OCOODS—Andes kitchen range; coal stove; sinks! | cupboard: stands; chairs; old corner | cupboard: beds carpets; crooks; | butchering tools: iron kettle, ele. Bale - 1 o'clock. erie Onsh | Geo Axed “LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the Matter of the Estate of Wharton M. Oswalt, ate of Snow Shoe Township, Centre County. Pa. deceased Letters of Administration on sald estate having been granted the un- dersigned. all perrong indebled there. 10 are requested to make Immediate pagments and those having claims or demnands against the same, will present them without delay for sei tietnent 10 ANNA A. ALT. Ad. nist, clarence, Johnron & Johnston, ARorneys, Bellefonte, KEE'S FRUIT MARKET West High Street ORANGES Bellefonte, Pa. GRAPEFRUIT TANGERINES | Something different—direct from grower to our depot! CARLOAD OF TREE RIPENED FLORIDA FRUIT FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS! No color added - prices right - full of juice - fine fruit wi . BY. the bushel or doen,
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