o— ~Mrs, Willlam Hoover and little daughter, Shirley, of Pine Glen, were business callers at thls office Mon- day while in Bellefonte on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. William Brachbill, of the Brach- bill Furniture store, departed Sat- urday night for Chicago where he | is attending a furniture market be- ing held there this week, The mar- ket is reported to be one of the largest of its kind ever held in the world, Miss Elzabeth Ann O'Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. T O'Brien, of East Linn street, and Miss Betty Miller, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Earl Miller, of East Bishop street, last Thursday returned to their. studies at Millersville State Teachers’ College after spending the holidays with their parents --A marriage license appearing under the Fifty Years Ago column in last week's issue should have been as follows: Reuben Walizer, Miles township, and Miss Emma Straw, Julian. The bride's name was given erronjously as Miss Anna Stine. The bride of 50 years ago is now Mrs, Emma Wallzer Holt, of Julian, —The Rev. Squire B, Schofield well known to many parishioners | of the heal Episcopal church where | he has officiated, recently resigned the rectorshop of the Muncy and South Williamsport churches to ac- cept a call to Christ's Memorial Episcopal church at Danville, The Rev. Mr. Schofield officially as- | sumed his new duties January 1st. | Miss Mary Catherine Walker, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Ivan Walker, of East Linn street, and Miss Phyllis Hillegass, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hillegass, of | North Wilson street, returned to 4 their studies at West Chester State | Teachers’ College last Thursday af- | ter having spent the holidays at| their respective parental homes in Bellefonte. —In The Centre Democrat's two- pages of Christmas greetings pub- lished Christmas week, one of the | blocks through error in composi- tion was signed “Emerald Refining | Company.” The signature should] have been “Imperial Refining Com- | pany, of which Love Lane, Belle forke. is manager. Belatedy we| extend to the public the season's | greetings from the Imperial Com- | pany. —Qur malling list was corrected for December and owing to the un- usually large number of subscrip-| tions paid it is possible that some | errors have been made. If youl paid your subscription during De- cember and have not received credit on your label kindly advise us and proper credit wil] be given you. and | those subscribers who are in ar-| rears can send their payments in| pow and credit will be made at the | end of January when our mailing 1st will again be corrected. ~The engagement of Miss Jayne Allison. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Ray Allison, of Howard, to Boyd F.! Harlan, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. Har- lan, of Hartisburg, was announced | oni New Year's eve. Miss Allison. a graduate of Howard High schodl | and Thompson Business College is! now employed by the H. A Gable Hardware Company, Harrisburg, Her | fiance, a member of the graduating class of the Wharton Extension School, is employed in the office of the New York Life Insurance Com- pany, located in Harrisburg, ~The Bellefonte Garden Club will hold its ripulas monthly meet- ing in the Presbyterian Chapel | Tuesday, January 14th at 8 o'clock p- mm. At this time Mr. Guy McIn- tire, {crmerly of Bellefonte, now of Pittsburgh, will present Moving Pictures in Technicolor of our deep South, Yellowstone and Glacier Nationa! Parks Lake Louise, also some unusual scenes from Mexico and Cuba. Mr, Mclntyre's pictures have been well received in many; Churches and Clubs of Pittsburgh. The Genera] Public a5 well as friends of Mr. McIntire and the Garden Club are invited to be pres. | ent. No admittance fee will be charged but a silver offering will be taken to defray current expenses Malcolm 1. Wetzler, of Miles- burg, arrived home Friday night froth a plane trip to Pasadena, Cal- fornia, having gone there with the double purpose of seeing the Stan- | ford-Nebraska football game in the | Rose Bowl, New Year's Day, and to look ‘over schools and colleges in| that neighborhood with a view to- |! ward having his daughter, Eliza- béth Ann, enter one of them. Dur- | ing his stay in Pasadena Mr. Weta | ler was a guest of his brother-in- | law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wil | liam Bottorf, On the trip west he went as far as Chicago by rail tak- | ing a plane for the remainder of | the way, and on the return trip he came by air as far as Pittsburgh. | The air flights were uneventful with the exception of some delays | caused by fog and rain. -Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Gil- bert, of 1800 North Second street, | Harrisburg, last Thursday an- nounced the engagement of their | daughter, Miss Sarah Gilbert, to John Cole Tuten, of New York, son | of Mrs. Rebecca C. Tuten, of 115 | Pine streel, Harrisburg, and the late | Barle C. Tuten, The Tuten family | were formerly prominent residents | of Bellefonte, The announcement | Was made at a New Year's Day At Home, given by Mr. and Mrs. Gil- | bert. Miss Gilbert was graduated | from the Maderia Bchool, Washing- ton, and from Vassar College in 1938. She is a member of the Har- risburg Junior League and is on the faculty of the Sefler School, Mr, Tuten attended the Pennsylvania State College for three years, leav- vg that institution in 1033. He is a member of the Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity and of the Seventh Regi- ment of New York City. He is now connected with the International Selling Ccrporation In New York | City, and expects soon to receive E an assignment to army service, { the | Streightifl and ~—Special Sale—Floor samples and reconditioned radios $4.95 to $2995. See these bargains now at the Elec tric Supply Co. Bellefonte, Pa. * --Mr, and Mrs. M, D. Miller, of Cleveland, Ohio, spent the New Year season with Mrs. Miller's par- ents, stine, of Zion, ~Allen McClellan, of Upper Dar- by, was a holiday visitor in Belle- fonte, being the guest of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Folmar, at their home on East Howard Street Mrs. Ralph L. Mallory left Sunday for Philadelphia for a vist! with her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs, E R. Murphy, at Drexel Hill, and other relativeg In that area. H. Ros Wallace, olf sent us a post card from St burg, Florida, informing he and Mrs. Wallace are the summer like weather now evidence in Florida, Milesburg, Pelers- us that enjoying bey Henry Noll, Pleasant Gap avia- tor, and Thomas Donovan, son 0! Mrs. Frank Donovan, of Axe Mann left Monday in Mr. Noll's plane fo Florida where they are spending several days Blaine Mabus, Jr at Tri-State College, has returned his studies after spending the holidays in Bellefont: with h parents, Mr. and Mrs Blaine Mabus, at their home on Pine Street. -Mr, and Mrs, Harrison Walker and child, of Blanchard, last week moved into the house North Spring Stree. recently vacated b the Thomas Mugler family, Mr Walker is employed at Rockviews penitentiary -Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Miller and children, Rosalie, James and William of East Linn Street, spent the weckend in Stroudsburg 5i! ing Mr. and Mrs. Miller's daug hman Angola, Ind a {res Ls) is 1 oan Jil | Sister Mary, who is in St. Matt! Convent in that city. --A regular monthly meeting Junior Department of Bellefonte Woman's Club will held at 8 o'clock Monday evening, January 13, ai the home of Mary Catherine Bottorf. on North Spring Street. All members are urged wn | attend —Ed, Kline. of North Thomas Street, well known Bellefonte car- penter and builder, visited govern- ment consiruction jobs in Edgewood Md., and at Fort Meade carly last week but was informed in both places that no additional help being employed at this time Guests over the weekend at Biackiord home on Reynolds Aven us, were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard gon Billy, Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Jones, Mrs. Ann Hump- { hries and daughter Dottie Ann of Huntingdon. Mrs. Arthur F. Oh- maun of Montreal, Canada, and Mrs. Beise "German of Ohio. ~The former Louis Grauer home on East Linn Street, was sold last werk to former Centre Counts Treasurer, Raymond N. Brooks of East Curtin Street, the transaction being handler by the Mary M Fauble agency, Bellefonte. The house was bullt many years ago by “Gus” Lyons, former well known Bellefonte resident. —We are in receipt of a past card from Prof, Frank D. Gardner of State College, stating that he and Mrs. Gardner arrived in St. Peters burg, Florida, on December 18th spending sevéral days In Washing- ton, D. C. and six days in Orlando Fio, before arriving a: St. Peters burg where they excect to remain latter part of March woman's pocketbook, four on street Monday morning be Ann Cruse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Allen Cruse, of East Linn Street was turned over to Belle- fonle Borough police in the belief that it might offer some clue to the identity of the purse snatcher who has been active here in recent weeks. The pocketbook was emp- ty, it is reported. Li. and Mrs. Edward Curry and two children of Wheeling, West Vir- ginia, were in Bellefonte last week for a short visit with Mra. Curry's grandfather, Peter Saylor, of North until the A the Penn Street, while enroute to New | York City where they boarded a train for Honolulu. Lt. Curry will be stationed at one of the govern- her mother being the former Helen Saylor of Bellefonte. —Frank Oryctko, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gryctko, of the Brocker- hoff Hotel, left for Philadelphia a few hours after the turn of the New Year and arrived at his des- tination in time to witness Phila-| deiphia’s famous Mummers’ parade. On the relurn trip he was accom- | { panied by Miss Roseann Brachbill, of South Spring Street, Bellefonte, who went to Philadelphia carly last week with her mother, Mrs, C. P.| Brachbill when the latter returned to Philadelphia to resume medica! | had | treatment. Mrs, Brachbil] spent the holidays in Bellefonte, over the Christinas holidays was that of Mr. and Mss. A. C, Thomas | of Waddle, well known to many | their Bellefonte friends, when daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs, F, P. Van Hosen. of Buffalo, N, | ¥., returned (0 spend the yuletide season, bringing with them a gen- erous size roast turkey and all the | trimmings for the family dinner. The occasion was a joyous one for all present, particularly so to Mrs. Van Hosen who enjoyed greeting old friends in the vicinity where she spest her early life. ‘Thelr visit was somewhat shortened by a press of business which required Mr. Van Hosen to return to Buffalo where he is engaged /n the manufacture and wholesaling of window shades. vj | | a puest | Misses Mary Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cleven- anton,’ t lived here ment air fields at Honolulu. Mrs, | { Curry is the former Mary Bertchy, | THE CENTRF DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. .— ~-Mrs. Bess Griffith, of Erle, 1s | guest of her son and daughter-in- law, Pvt. and James H, Griffith and family, at thelr home on East Blshe op Sireet, ~Mrs. J, I. Underwood of Erle, is of her sisteran-law, the and Bianche Under. wood, at thelr home on Spring Street, Have you heard the new G. E golden tone radios? Your old radio as part payment. See these new models now at the Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte, Pa. . Nancy Kay Taylor, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Taylor, of Bast Howard BStree!, recovering from a severe laceratoln 4 year-old of the lps suffered in a fall early | week, Mrs. H, Willis Hartsock weeks a surgical patient at the Cen- tre County Hospital, was discharged from that institution Monday and is now recuperating nicely her home on West Howard Street E Maloy sonville, returned to hi day from the Centre pital where had undergon® treatment for nearly a week, Dr Maloy is now recovering rapidly from a severe attack of the gr Mrs, Delmas Kitchen dren, Barbara and Eliot on' Friday returned to their Detroit, Mich., a holiday vi with Mi Kitchen's parents, Mr and Mrs. C. Y, Wagner and family at their home on Willowbank Stree! Mr. and Mrs. H 8 Howard, were caliers at Tuesday. Mr. Schenck Monday {rom a visit Ohio, where he visited his and family. Mr. Schenck zero wealher and { snow In Ohlo ~-Mi Rebecca to her studies at State Teachers’ College after having spent season in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs at their home on 1 inst at of near Jack- home Mon- Couniy Hos- 8 Dr he PP and chil- Morri me in aller Schenck, of office pga sot relurneda our to Cleveland son Paul reports ots © Troupe returned the West Chester last Thurs- the Christ with her Calvin Sout) day mas parents, Troupe Thotnas Stree! Mr. and Mrs. James B and daughter, Emuny Lou, refurn to their home on West riin 4 Saturday, from New York where they had spent several They were accor home by James B. Cralg, had been with friends in New for a week, —After spending the holiday sea- son with her mother, Mrs, T. A Shoemaker of the Haze) apartments Northi Allegheny Street, Mrs. Au- gusta Hyslop returned to her home irgh inst Thursday, leav- ing children, Robert and Wil. llam_ here for a more extended visit witty $d Craig ~ who R's Tk Corman and family a: their bom on North Allegheny Street during the weekend included Mrs Cc man’s mother, sister and brother Mrs. J. B. Newmeyer, Mrs. Edgar Herold. and Robert and Edward Newmeyer: Mrs, Corman's cousin Clarence Smith, and a friend, Mia Elsie Schink, all of Duquesne, “John Junidus proprietor of the Texas Lunch, West High Street, Bellefonte. i making plans to leave next seek for Tarpon Springs Florida, on a business mission. My Junious and Charles Richeliru formerly of Bellefonte, own tiie Tarpon Theatre in thai city, with Mr. Richelieu as manager the usiness. Mr. Junious expects to turn north late in March “hilip N. Haupt returned to h guties at Langley Field, Va, last Thursday, after a holiday visit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jame Haupt and family, of South Alle- gheny Street. Phil is with the U 8. Army Air Corps. Wendell Deck- er, also with the Air Corps at Lang- ley Field with his parents Jams Decker. of Miss Catherine Fast Bishop Street ter of Rev. Father Ham FE Downe was admitted to the Centre Counts Hospital to receive for injuries she received when she down the cellar steps in the Catlio- lic rectory Wednesday night of Jas week. Miss Downes suffered acer ations of the head, fractured and a fractured collar bone Mrs. Estella Graver Payne Germantown, Philadelphia, on Christmas Day announced the mar- riage of ber daughter, Millicent. to Conrad Harland, also of German town. The ceremony was performe- ed In Virginia August 30. 1939. Mrs Harland was born in Bellefonte and nil moving to Philadel. phia with her mother and grand- h Te sof wn spent the I "4 Mr. and Blanch Mr Sireel ird Dowie treatment fell nv yx LH | mother, Mrs, Tillie Graver, about 10 | | Years ago, Mr. and Mrs, Harland | will Hve In Germantown. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dowdell of East Curtin Street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to Don B. Clark, son of Mr. { arkl Mrs, Guy Clark of State Col- No date has been set for the | wedding. Miss Dowdell is a gradu- | | employed as secretary in the White. | i rock Quarries offices in Bellefonte. lege. ate of the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1939. Mr. Clark, a graduate of the State College High School, class of 1938, is employed by the Nittany Printing ang Pub- lishing Company at State College, | 98te has been set for the wedding. | Crust and Family. ~Two Central youths who joinsa Pennsylvania ago are advancing rapidly in rank ot Langley Field, Va. where both are in the telephone section of the 201st. Signal Corps. Clair Poor. man, son of Mrs, Minnie V. Poors man, of East Howard Street, last week received his third promotion and is now a sergeant, in charge of the switchboard at Langley Field. Sgt. Haschalk, of Renovo, who join. ed the Army at the same time as Poorman, recently was promoted tn the rank of staff sergeant. Both young men are well satisfied «1th Army life. and their rapid advanced ment is an excellent indication of thelr ability and interest in their work wih Uncle Sam's forces, Sgt. Haschalk was a guest at the Poor man home while visiting friends in this vicinity recently. North Jack | for two | A ——— " " - al —Dr 8 J. McGhee, of Lock Ha- | CLASSIFIED his an { ven, visited on Tuesday with {aisier, Mrs. Annle 8. Heverly, { North Allegheny Street Mrs. Grace Keefer, Mrs, ROY Reed and daughter Linda of Char- lotte, N, C., recently visited the | Blackford's of Reynolds Avenue, Mrs. Rebecca McKinley, Reynolds, Avenue, has improved In | health so much that she is now able to take short trips jn the family ca: | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tressler | and family moved Monday from an | apartment in the Haag House, Eas! | Bishop Street. to the Kline Neff house near Zion Mrs. Albert Numbers of Tren- [ ton, N. J. is expected in Bellefonte Friday for a few days visit with | her brothers, Judge Walker, Milon and Cecil Walker, Through { unable to include In this ¥ | treasurer's report for the Libra: and Historical Corporation for 1940 The statement will be full in our NeXL issue Miss Virginia Bertram, a at the Allegheny General Hospita Training for nurses, spent her Christinas vacation with he! parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Bertramn of Bellefonte, R. D Mr Mrs. Henri 11 ff N adi O8 vt of we Aart ue lack of space riven in Junio School and their home Leo J. H r Deparment D. OC. returned to hi that city last Wednes yee AVing w Year Ae wal [$F pent Ne Mr family howe James R master of 15 again season A.C along Hugh Bellefonte and Spring 5, former he Acad fier a ade the m able to ines 1 De DOUL a with intestinal ine fh f he fluenza ich of his {liness Mr, Hughe at the Centre County though somewhat Hughes, characteristi pep” Mollie Glu of Patrick Gherrity of South Spring Street, entertained at New Year's Day for OU Those Daniel Clemson J! Wax a pal Hospital weakened rapidly gaining a pariy on several present Franklin OL el wele Clem NS Gherrity 's Patrick, Jr Mr Beaver § gement of and Edward CE ven, Miss Eme} the Bell 1939, an ploved a Howard ployed at th Lock Haven. The wedding da'e has net been announced, Victor Barnhart, now a second "Hedtennsni: fn the United Siated Navy, spent the seekend with nf mother, Mrs. Laura Barnhart and family, at their home in Curlin 1A. Barnhart many years gaged in the ooatal vice between the Uniled St 8 America Por into the Navy recently navigation officer for and other naval ve port the U. ca their daughter Yout for hn. shipping zer- ates ang was called merve a supply stip wis betwern abd South Ameri uth Wo in Ti mast severe in this area in many years hii Bellefonte early Saturday aler- BOON, but the storm was a freak and utes the sind ang a appeared ai powdery st before Hl ic biizzarg seen La BY Now stow and wind came heavily overcast blizzard driving was that many motorists were come to a full stop If you dog trolling treats Case 50 se bird the a brillian: peacefully Berilefomte, there's consulting your physi changing your brand. It Eiward Kofman's favorite aunting dog. Kofman, who resides on East Linn Sireet, and who is in the contracting business, had hi cellar a container of red powder used 10 color cement. The dog got ints the cellar, overturned the bar. rel, and now his glossy black and white fur Is mastly a firey red Kofman hopes i will wear off in time. Bo does the dog. ~Mr, and Mrs. Elwood L. John- son of West Linn Street. Bellefonte, baye announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Louise, t9 Edgar A. Spicher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd A. Spicher, of Pleasant | Gap. Both Miss Johnson and Mr. Spicher are graduates of the Belle- fonte High 8chool. For more than three years Miss Johnson has been red about of no f - can r only in HE 8 ! Mr. Bpicher expects to leave during { the jatter part of January for a | Year's duty In the U. 8 Army. No ~Among the leading candidates the United States | for a starring berth on the Lock | | Army slightly more than one year ~-Among the many happy homes | { Haven State Teachers College bas- | ketball eam this season is Melvin | Dry, former Bellefonte High and IY. M. C. A star athlete. Dry, a | Sophomore, saw action consistently last year in his first year out. In the past football season Dry was a standout performer on the Lock { Haven forward wall where he held down the center position on the starting eleven. In basketball Dry will be expected to relieve Captain Chick Springman, veteran Wil- lamsport senior at guard, ang in piactice sessiotis lo date, he has shown himselw capable of doing so Dry has maintained a good schol- astic record since he entered Lock Haven, and has served on numerous important class commitices, He Is a major in the Department of Health and Physiesl Education, ——— - - —_ — — 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular, Considering its low cost and the benefits derived, it Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion iment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged or, 25 cents for Where advertise REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising--sale or rent, KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- ments Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat is entitled to a free of charge intervals Mr. and Mi EE Widdowson and family, of North Allegheny Street New Year Day with friend nt Indiana pent relatives and office given New and Hotel by Merk ont Ass) nt maste th spoke briefly Mr. Meek presented Russell Rider driver of t parcel post | Lie deliver wild Mary L J. M. Brick er of Reynolds a iy killed at Inst week made {or t have taken Knight ste % whi while he was assis dale firemen Pre piace ped oh a h had fallen *« Ling ys biaze whi Ie Noy ’ J ARES S41 southern her mother by oft { coast and Mr is H Brown, both of Fort Lau- de:dale accompanied the body Cedar Rapids for burial shich ¢ pice last Tuesday rtranssmnne s—— Livestock, Poultry Bring Good Prices rices poultry Penns : Hall, Tuesday of this reported to be unusually i} Riegel ls owner-manager Prices brought were as follows 380 veal calves £11 to $1300 cwt Common .. $7 to 810 cwt 4 at hogs $715 to $8.20 cut 12 beef cows $4.50 to 8650 cwt 4 bee! heifers 5 bee! bulls 8 dairy cows brought by $6825 to £7.28 cot £50 $110 head 21 young cattle $1350 {o $45 head 50 pigs and shoats 23 to 37 head 12 crates hi'vy chickens 16c to 180 1 Leghorn chickens 12¢ to 13%¢ Lyonstown "Man Is Jailed After Crash Melvin Tierney east of Bellefonte y war ccmmitied 40 the County Jail in de- faul: of $300 ball by Justice of th Peach Harold D. Cowher Of driving while under suspension ™ three SOTVIDg fo Tierney on a « TUENnE i000 a parked car The arrest was made by Borough Police after Tierney's traveling east on Howard ick a maciaine owned by Charles MoClel- ian, which was parked in front of the Welty McClellan home. One fender of the McClellan : badly damaged a ————— Marriage Licenses Hassell E£. Shultz Bellefonte Faye Ellen Pettingill Bellefonte Marion W. Stere Fleming Margaret C. Hazzard Bellefonte Harry 8himel Philipsburg Isabel Simpson Smith Lanse ga Card of Thanks 5 YEARICK —We take this means of | EXpreasing our thanks to neighbors and friends for the use of thelr cars their floral tributes and thelr many days args Car, Street, sin t acts of kindly sympathy dmring the | death of Mrs, N. H. Yearick, late of i Jacksonville. The Pamily WEAVER We take this means of expressing our thanks to neighbors and frien”. for the use of their cars. their floral tributes and thelr many {acts of kindly syipathy during the death of Mr. Willian N. Weaver, late of Jacksonville. The Family. CRUST :—We take this means of ex- pressing our thanks to friends snd | neighbors for the use of thelr cars, their floral tributes and their many other acts of kindly sympathy dur- jing the iliness and death of Rov BR Crust, of Patt~~ Township. Ruth | POR ook stove, Delco radio x4 I= at Martha Furnace, Pa. Work Wanted | WANTED--Work gn farm by boy 19 {Years old: Irvin 8, Weaver R. D. 1, Howard, Pa. x2 WANTED--A single man wants a job on a farm. Can give reference. Hitte Howard Lannen, Ballsionte, WANTPO--Sewing, alterations, coats both men and women's. y of Mable Dettling, Bush Ad dition, Bellefonte, Pa. x3 E 25-word advertisement in This privilege can be used six times a $7.75 to $8.20 cut. | SALE-—C battery set Inquire of Harry Wil | very subscriber to The Centre Dem- these columns one time, year at different WANTEI] HOt m M WANTED MOCK Gap, Pa FCR BALE FOR SALE-—-8Sweet Russet POR BALE-—#Farm lime st price farm. ! afford to pay. Inguire of . long. Howard, BR. D 2. Phone Zion 1918 (Nittany) 118 POR BALE-8lx-foot floor care: old fashioned sirm-winoder eR roaster a real antique. RH Emer Zion. Pa. Phone 183; FOR SALE--An 8” bench saw mount. ed on 24 with mitre attach. « h. vp motor Bellefonte alle ! Hear Pz. Pb PCR BALE -~Wain dining suite, medium sive, like 5 be geen 0 be appreciated iy GG. Koy, ieasant Gap, POR BALE ie BWEY r antique desk wit! 0 antiats flex Hundreds of used tires, i sizes from 16 to 29 Inch rims Backed by writen guarantee evenings until § o'clogk. Wallrun Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection Phone 153 1tf FOR BALE--Ustd Hotooint range, good condi used Bendix Home 1 good Call Mrs, Donald Hardware, after electric aisd very r see Kline's x3 r, above m | Sale or Exchange FOR BALE OR EXCHANOGE-8Small | printing press and equipment { About #75 worth of stuff. Best offer, jor will take movie camera and pra- {Jecior. C. E. Baker, Huntingdon, Pa x2 i FOR SALE OR EXCHANOE-Two teams work horses, several and heifers, close springers, sows, brood hogs and shoals, . oats. baled alfalfa. loo'e mized hav. (Straw, cle, want young cattle, beef jenttie ete. Call Haupts Place, Belle. | fonte x4 brood oom Poul try {BABY CHICKS From Blood-tested {| focks, New Hampshires. Barred Rocks, and White leoghorns, 25 for {82.00 50 f~~ #350, 100 for $8.00 i Hecla Poultry Farm, Bellefonte, Pa Box 200 4% § Live Stock FCR SALB-—A grade Holstein bull, 11 months old, Harry Peters, Ponna. | Furnace. Pa. FOR BA calf Martha LE--Holstein cow, with first her side. LL. raace. Pa. Wanted to Buy WANTED--To by six good ircsh COWS; ung Guernseys erred. John W. Miles, Julian, nr x3 we ae © pie a , A IA for same. D. B, RF No 8 Tyrone x2 | Heaton Open | COWS | J. Spackman. | x2 (ings POR BALE Two good fox hounds Inquire at Haupls Place, Belle- fonte, B. D. or Phone 31-W x2 FOR SALE... Two fat how around 240 Mos. each Bellefonte BR D of Hecly Park welghing Charles E 2, {1 mile enst bv 4 FOR BALE-A gray mule 12 year old, weight 1400 lbs Good worker or will trade atti hoy on ca James F. Hoover, Rebersburg, Pa, x2 Or FOR BALE mare ald weight Drelbeihil A team of black hors horse 10 years 2000, mare with foal RD FARMERS Cente Real Estate - For Sale FO¥ FOO BALF FOR SALE bulidis R : National Mayes or house al Linden Hall house, Inguire of LI R den Hall, Pa FOR SALE Of RENT Pa. waler In Bick se tis Auli» 30nd pro townsh timber Io Howard, Pa POR 8Al tive 1a CIOAT 3M a McDowell, OR RENT- n Marion ATER HT res Quire Jule v- all mod- large Rarage 1n~ Bank, Howard Nas FOR SALE OR RENT--Farm eatt of Aarot cultivation; Houses tor Rent FOR RENT A ! 4 miles west « Bax 22 Wary y Jocated Write t% Pa x3 FOR RENT-Seven roon 211 East Bishop Street; all conveni- ences and garage Also gpveral lots for sale J. M Reichline BEstate Temple Bullding. Bellefonte » 4 . tee wm house at 1 Farm s For Rent FOR RENT --8tocked farm. 170 a Rood buildings, light. water Box 113, Bellefonte, Pa FOR RENT--A propertly at Park. possesion ori] 1st A.B C in care of this office FOR RENT-A four hose farm in Ferguson township. Good build ings. Inquire at the Centre Demo- crat office x2 Ae FOR RENT-A farm of 175 acres. 4 miles west of State College on the {Pine Grove road. G. E Corl, B28 W. | College Ave, State College, Ps x4 {FOR RENT--A farm of 140 acres lo- cated tuo miles from Bellefonte, water, electric lights and telephone Write W. I. M. in care of this Office 1 {FOR RENT-80-acre farm. Pleasant Gap, Penna. brick house, all cone | venlences, Well-equipped dairy barn Inquire Whiterock quarries, Delle- [fonte, Pa x2 ‘FOR RENT-A small two horse farm about B80 acres tillable, jocated 4 miles west of Stormstown. Good house and Barn. Write Box 22 War- riots Mark. Pa x2 POR RENT--A 200 acre fam half tliable snd balance pasture. Runs ning water at house Dales Summit. Inguire Yorks, Mileshurg. Pa FOR RENT--Farm, 120 acres; owned {By John Gramiey an state road 21; miles southvest of Millheim good Da barn sult Ward Gramiey, Millbheim. Pa. {POR RENT-Farm in Marion Towne x2 | ship containing approximately 90 [] Apartments for Rent POR RENT A four and five room Apartment with all couvenlences. Inquire at Decker Motor Co. Belle. fonts, Pa po POR RENT —Purnished apartment, 3 room, electric relrigerator, elegs tric range, Mrs. Thomas Hazel, 113 Logan Bt, Bellefonte, Pa FOR PENT. -SBevaal and 4 rooms in Haupt ho and Coltage house veniences Reasonable rent Haunt's Place, Belietonte wpArumen ls a PCR RENT. -H-room Petrikin Hall al « r repel of Mir Belietonte, Pa, x bed Just Richard 4 > paners Inquire B we. Thoma duplex. 5 bot wat. garden Curmn Pho 1a A § POR RENT. 2 nd floor POONA Aid heat porch and and Cor va nrage nt CORITIAT Belle! Rooms For Rent Loans to Farmers YOU CAN GET MONEY-~¥For a new wae, for remodeling ang for home LOAK Interest 3% % ile Insurance loans when such losang are Write or call O Pa. Telephone 544 MONEY annuslly pay 6 ye for TO Why Aavalls R. 8n 787-3 fol PARMERSE Yom need ew mA novse, or Honey See Robet: g's office, Belle rasy morning or Boalrdure, Pa, Nidsysburg Pro- ation by ETE 10 repens Garage Service Ry ICE—On Batteries wIVIioe TRAN PREE RO and tile 750 AD 8 will fon and roms iPay protup id {my expense WANTED a : in Belle Write § HE in care of this office. £3 Announcements DANCE --A public by 4 weifare dance Grex Towniilp eld Wednzadary, Bchool Audfor- x3 p————————— Praver mes. 1 be In Suitrer. yard, i i“ wa ng Byer oun u on ROTICE ~The annus] stockholders meeting of the Bellefonte Commute ity Welfare Pund, will be the SHOCTING MATCH Saturday, Jan usry 11 at Cyru: Shope farm. Holts Hollow. from 1 10 8 pm. 20 bushels of Northern 8 to be given tO the ducks, 8vp ap ickens, prizes for shooters turkeys x2 NOTICE Cet Cranes will be b } meeting 1 Logan Orange hall at Saturday. Jan. 18th, nge members havin w LON: recommendations ree Citig ow annual Orange Fair Nn, come prepared Lo present same his meeting Personal PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE There is only one way Ww ocorreet Hemor rholds commonly called Plies and 3 is BY thorough 1» ¢ See us concerning our MBERITOL-RBCTOL which does the fob in i manner. The Beech Creek, Pa EZENE --For relief of pain due 0 headaches, colds, neuralgia, neuri- Us and rheumatism. Indicatsd In all aches and pains particulsriv that of rhewmatism. The pain tablet tha has all others pushed clear off whe buresu. Price (n half and dolar sizes. See what you buy BZ bur ih Riese and De sure the EZ 1s on and every tablet. The Tibbeus Paar macy, Beech Creek. Pa 15 4 OPTICAL CREEK, PENNA. If in need of glasses soe us Ars! and save money 8% we positively will not be under- 80id ax we do our own grinding and have mo rent 0 pay. large and completes stock Cerman Artificial for ‘ Eves. Also Bar with defective hear All Tramues and mountings pure 1-10-12 Karat Gold guaranteed permanent wear, The Sight and Hearing Ald Store where you can do better than alee where, Hours 1010 12. 2108. To 8 dally and Sunday No Wednesder Afternoon hours iv Repairing FOREMANE UPHOLSTERY ture repair shop, repal ing antigues a specialty. THA) seats. made to all Unholsterine ap Shop Lamb Si. Bellefonte, Pa. 5 Phone 363-8, ttle «li incres tilisble land and 70 arres pase | mountain land. Running $20.00 monthil taxes. Ray C. Noll, ture and er DAVs Cap, Pa
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