December 4, 1941, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOC ALS Among our callers on Saturday was Frank Devine of Tyrone, who was In town on business Mr. and Mrs. Leslie and daughter, Shirley, of street, srent Thanksgiving with relatives in Sunbury Mrs. Anna Stolz and son, James, of Hollidaysburg, spent Sunday in Bellefonte with Dr. Nevin C. Jodon and family at their home on East Curtin street After undergoing medical treat- ment at the Centre County Hospi- tal for five weeks, Mrs. George Hazel returned Saturday to her apartment in the Newcomb home on East High street Mrs. E. C. Burghduff, of Balti- more, Md. 1s spending this week in Bellefonte with the J. D. Thomas family on Thomas street ang the Frank Rosenhoover family on North Spring street Kenneth Fromm, of the Bone dix Aircraft Corporation, Philadel phia, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lynn Fromm, at the family home on West Bishop street. —Mr. and Mrs Thomas Thomas Day John Holland and iaughters, Jean and Ann, of Wil- linmsport, spen the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs J. D. Thomas, at their home on North Themas street Mr. and Mrs of Parris Island, S Thanksgiving season in Bellefonte with Mr. Alters’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alters and family at their home on East Beaver street —Hugh Rogers, a medical stude: at the University of sy Philadelphia, and a friend, Harry Harper, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Bellefonte with Mr, Rog- ers’ parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Rog- ers and family, on North Allegheny street. Miss Betty ranklin Alters, C.. spent the Casebeer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Casebeer, of West High street, spent the Thanks. giving season in New Yo rk with Mr and Mrs. Edward Wittmer Mr: Wittmer is the former Lois Kurtz daughter of Mrs. Charles Kurtz, of East Linn street —The Bellefonte Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Harvey Schaeffer, Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock Miss May Kemp, Home Management Specialist, will speak. Each member is requested to bring a Christmas arrangement suit: for a door, mantle or table --Charles Schaeffer of the Schaef- fer Hardware Company, on Monday while hunting with the Hess party from State College in the Alleghen- fes near Renovo, brought down a fine buck—the first deer he ever killed. The first bullet struck the deers neck and it dropped its tracks Joan Quick, fer of Mr. and Mrs of East Howard able in 9 -year-old daugh- Robert Quick, street, suffered a fracture of the left elbow, Sunday evening in a fall from her high chair. The fracture was discovered during an x-ray examination at the Centre County Hospital, Monday morning -Mrs. Harty Ke apartments, East spent hani State College n daughter-in-law. Mr Mrs. Ozr- vis Keller and {amily remain- ed at the home during the weekend while Mr. and Mrs. Keller attended the Army-Navy football game Philad2iphia, Saturday —Fred Yearick of Zioh, employed inthe A. N. Yearick garage off West Bishop street. Bellefont®, has off duty for the past two weeks be- calise of injuries he received in a fall. Several ligaments in the right shoulder wore torn, making it neces- ary for him to keep the arm in a sling. Fred doesn't expect to be able to return to work until about the first of the new year «Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller man and son, Tommy, of East Bish- op street, spent Thanksgiving in Washington, D. C. with their daughter, Agnes, who is a student at Georgetown University Hospital They were accompanied as far as Mechanicsburg by Mr. Kellerman's mother, Mra. Hannah Kellerman the Showers home, North Spring street, who was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Louise McClintic, in| that city duirng the weekend ler. of the Orvis wurti nl giving seas hae &0N net treet in he Th the 1 in end with and and hel been of ~-Our mailing lst was corrected Iast week and all subscriptions re- ceived np to November 28th have been credited. Subscriptions re ceived on the 23th and 29th of No- vember will be credited the last of December when our mailing list will be corrected again. Chéck the ex- piration date on the pink label and advise us if we have made a mis- take, If your subscription due and not paid kindly attend to same at your earliest convenience 5 -Among those from out of town who were here Saturday for the funeral of the late Arthur H. Sloop. of East Curtin street were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berdine and son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James ay. of Binghamton, N. Y.. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Mellon and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Everitt, of Chester: Mrs. Ralph Brown, Snow Hill, Md.; Mr. and Mrs Robert Huey, Chestertown, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coxe and daughter, Helen, of Lock Haven. «Charles Poorman of Colav Butchered three large hogs on Thanksgiving Day, and among those present lo assist with the work were the: following: Mr. and Mrs. John Hattsock and R., L. Hartsock and daughter Shirley, all of Williams- port; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wion, Al- toona; Mr, and Mrs. Btine and son, Bobby, Mrs. Mattern and children Ruby and James, all of Mattern ville; Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMur-| trie and children Geraldine, Leroy, Charles and Pred, Mr. and Mrs. Le- | roy Derstine and son Wayne, and Mrs, Howard Stine, Poorman, C. 8. Poorman and Paul | near Yarnell. M. McMurtrie, all of Coleville: Mrs.! deer and in view of the fact that returned home with his grandson, Bowser of Milesburg, and Mr, and hundreds of expert hunters went | Elwood Steele, also of Niagara Falls. and son, 'home empty-handed, his achieve- | “Sandy” was accompanied on the Mrs, Willlam Hartford Richard, and daughter, of Altoona,’ Yardley, Doro- Everitt's Drug * Lentheric, toiletries ~Coty, thy Gray Store, Bellefonte, Pa, George Gehret, employed as an inspector for the Remington-Rand Company, at Buffalo, N. Y., spent! the latter part of last week with friends in Bellefonte Centre County agricultural ex- tension representative, R. C. Blaney, | of East Curtin street, is attending | the International Livestock show at Chicago, Ill, this week Miss Audrey Bloomquist, at Indiana State Teachers College, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bloomquist, of East Bishop street Christmas special! Reg. $39.50 Universal sweeper and $1675 hand sweeper, a special combination offer for only $4095. R. K. Owens Elec- tric Store, Allegheny street, Belle- fonte, Pa . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaugh- nessy, of Philadelphia, were week- end guests of Mr. Shaughnessy's ! mother Mrs. Mary Shaughnessy and family at their home on East Howard street Hugh Oakwood, son of Rev. and Mrs. Howard E. Oakwood, of Miles- burg, and employed in the Public Assistance offices in Bellefonte, spent the Thanksgiving season with relatives and friends in Detroit —Mr. and Mrs. George Bingaman and children, George, Clarence and Gilbert, of East Curtin stree!, were called to Plymouth Center, near Philadelphia, last week because of the death of Mrs. Bingaman's moth- er, Mrs. Clara Weeks —Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moersch- bacher, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. George Barner, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulbarger, all of Bellefonte, were among those who attended the George Beightol funeral at Howard last Wednesday Mrs. Alberta Krader, of Belle- fonte, who spent the Thanksgiving season with her sister, Miss Carolyn Buser, in Altoona, went from there to Ohio, to spend the weeke nd with her brother Mr and Mrs student and sister-in-law Buser fa Am McCoy, daughter John McCoy, te, 15 New indefinite v and Mrs family former Bellefo Mary E Mrs. Grace Esther M Th Joseph and of of North Britian, isit with Alexander Mrs. Gal- achael Van- —Miss Jane Mr. and Mrs of Belle Conn, for an her cousins, Mr Galbraith brait! ill Pelt fon in and is the of Mr Sweitzer and Mrs of Pike street. on motored Harri were guests at a the home of Mrs er, Boyd R. Gill and family J. H. Bit and Rev. Charles A. Lantz, both of Milroy, were pleas- ant callers in this office Tuesday while in Bellefonte on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. Bitner is a collector of clocks, while the Rev. Mr. Lantz, Lutheran pastor at Mil- roy, collects stamps as a hobby Mr. and Mrs J. O. Brewer, Mr and Mrs. William Johnstonbaugh and Mrs. Agnes Culver, all of Axe Mann, spent Thanksgiving Day in Harrisburg as guests of Byron Black- ford and Mae MacDonald, who were the hosts at a delicious turkey din- ner Ralph day to his after a visit parents, Mr 8r.. of East Haag remained visit with her parent C. Heineman, street -Mrs. Rachael Heverly's class of the Bellefonte Methodist church will hold a Christmas bazaar in the former Widmann & Teah Drug Storeroom in the Brockerhofl Hotel building Saturday. December 13th, beginning at 9 a. m. A number of articles suitable for Christmas gifts will be on sale —According to word received by local friends, Mrs. Joseph Hogen- togler, of Clearfield, former well known resident of Bellefonte, fell at her home ten days ago and suf- fered a fracture of the jeft arm at the elbow The injury resulted when Mrs. Hogentogler fell from a porch of her home to the pavement. ~Prof L E. Baird, supervising principal of the Falls-Overfleld Joint Vocational School, Mill City, former principal of the Pleasant Gap schools, was a visitor in the Belle fonte-Pleasant Gap area during the weekend. Prof. Baird recently was signally honored when he was elect- ed at Scranton as president of the supervising principals’ section of the northeastern district of the Penn- sylvania Educational] Association The district includes 12 counties in which there are more than 7.000 teachers —Donald Billett, 23, son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Billett, of Coleville, employed at Sparrows Point, Md, became ill while at work, Saturday, and with a fellow workman as a chauffeur, set out immediately for Bellefonte. Arriving here he con- sulted a physician who found him to be suffering from acute append- icitis. Within two hours from the time of his arrival home, illett was undergoing an operation at the Centre County hospital. Yesterday his condition was reported to be nte Sweitzer Ki John efelter, all 1g Day they dinner Sweitzer's broth- { givir to isburg where turkey at ner Haag, Jr. returned Sun- home in Buffalo, N. Y, Bellefonte with his and Mrs. Ralph Haag, Howard street Mrs here for a week's 5, Mr. and Mrs of Willowbank in Alle | satisfactory. Billett and the former | Velda Hoover, of Pine Glen, re- cently were married in Bellefonte. Reports that Harry L. Zimmer- man and his son, Harry R.. South Spring street, each bagged a turkey last week, were much exaggerated, members of the family claim. Both | men got several pheasants but nei- | (ther brought home a turkey. The ison, Harry Richard, who is 16 years lold, covered himself with hunting {laurels Monday of this week, how. ever, when he shot and killed a | Mr. | five-point buck while he and his of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Lawery father were hunting in the ridges and Mrs. Paul Miller, of that city It was Harry's first | ment is all the more creditable, | season {ther-in-law and sister, Mr ‘about 30 feet above ground Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Everitt re- turned early last week to their home on East Howard street from a trip! to Wisconsin Charles M, Thompson and son, Richard, of East Curtin street, spent the weekend hunting quall near Winchester, Va Electric mixers, irons, clocks, waffle irons, fulcers, ete, make ideal Christmas gifts DeHaas Electric | Company Bellefonte, Pa Mrs. Myrtle Pavone, of East High street, spent the Thanksgiving in Johnstown with her bro- and Mrs, Leo Levi, Miss Theresa Fike, a student at Mt. Aloysius Junior College, Cres- son, spent the Thanksgiving season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Fike, of Bush Addition. Donald Montgomery, son of Mr and Mr W. Hassall Montgomery, of East Linn street, has accepted a position in the metallurgical depart- ment of the Titan Metal Company Mrs. George R. Meek, of North Spring street, is recuperating rap- idly at her home from the effects of a tonsillectomy performed at the Centre County hospital early last week Mr. and Mrs, Sheldon A. Hoff- | man and young son, of North Alle- gheny street, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Hoffman's uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Weirick in Phil- adelphia Mr Mrs. George of Philadelphia, spent the in Bellefonte with Mr brother-in-law and sister Mrs. William C. Smeltzer High street Mr. and Mrs daughters, Diane Chambersburg, giving Rider's parents, Mr ton Rider, Mr. and Charles Thompson and family, of East tin street, had as their guests on Thanksgiving Day Mr. Thompson's mother, Mrs. Clara Thompson, and Mrs. Nellie Miller, both of Altoona Mrs. Ralph L. Mallory has va- cated the apartment in the Hazel building she and the late Mr. Mal- lory occupied for a number of years and is now with Mrs George A Beezer, at her home on East Curtia street and Garbrick, weekend Garbrick's Mr. and of East Paul Rider and and Virginia, of spent the Thanks- season in Bellefonte with Mr and Mrs. Clay- at Coleville Mrs M Jur. Members of Troop Miss Cathe mothers i 44) Girl leader Little Booths erent Eight Coble the night rine Scouts, rin ntertained House last Wedne ntaining han drafts dar displays of their dif and evening s entertainment re. freshmen am were on the progr Mise liam J both tu Philadel Iphia ifred Win Fleming and Wil- Watson Germantowr dents at Temple Univers'ty spent Thanksgiving in Bel parents Ward home on East Linn Boyd Osman retur week to the home of his and Mrs. Robert Osman, of Eas Logan street from Hawaii, after being honorably discharged from the coast artillery, after serving for the past eight months, Mr. Osman has returned to his position at the Titan Metal plant spent more having years in the U. 8, Coast Ar- Donald Pisher arrived In visit until tillery onte recently f his parents, Bellef for a after Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher, of the First National apartments. He ex- pects to return to the same branch of the service about the first of the new Year Mrs. Nevin Robb and chiidren, Jane and Nevin, Jr. of North Spring street, and Miss Rachael Hunter, of State College, spent Thanksgiv- ing and the weekend in Philadelphia with Mrs. Robbs mother. Mrs Thomas OCleason They were ac- companied to that city by Mrs Gleason who had been with her daughter here since August Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoover and daughters, Marie and Lenore, of Willowbank street, and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hoover, of Halfmoon Terrace, were in Elmira, N. Y.. on Thursday, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Charles Hoover's brother-in- law, Thomas Dixon, former resident of Bnow Shoe, who was fatally in- jured while hunting deer last Mon- day Among those from Bellefonte and vicinity who attended the Army and Navy game in Philadelphia Saturday were: Swengle Smith, Car- men Torsell, Patsy Torsell, A. A Kohlbecker, Mr. and Mrs. George McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guisewhite, Franklin Gryctko and Roseann Brachbill, the Misses Isabel and Anna Grove, Mary Beavér and Virginia Clark. -Mrs. Albert Thompson, of Nit- tany, former well known resident of Bellefonte, is reported to be quite seriously ill'at her home in Nittany Mrs. Thompson has not been in good health for some years, and for the past few weeks has been con- fined to bed. Her brother, Frank Bartley, of Spring Creek, has been in Nittany much of the time during the past week to be near her «Robert E. Lee, who officintes at the taps at the Markland Hotel, while hunting small game last week saw a rabbit in the fork of a tree, No one seems to know how it got there, but that's not a part of this story, any- | how. Lee threw a stone at the rab- | bit to get it out of the tree, and as the bunny leaped he fired at it | Striking the ground. the slightly n- | jured rabbit executed a few somer- | saults before another shot brought of ned last parents Mr After three than {it to earth for good. ~D. A. McDowell returned to his | home at AxeMann Saturday from his firs¢ visit to Niagara Falls and | he is glowing in his praise of the | scenic wonders of the falls, which he | visited on three separate occasions, | and of Endicott Beach, on Lake On- tario. During his stay “Sandy” also | was taken on side trips to Buffalo and into Canada. He made the trip to Niagara Falls as the driving guest who drove here to get him, and he outing by his pet dog, “Porkey.” | Christmas | ents, | at their home on East Curtin street . | vacation their son, {ler and Mr {agra Falls, We can help you have a merry | DeHaas Electric Com- pany, Bellefonte, Pa . Miss Mary Chambers, of New York City, spent the Thanksgiving season in Bellefonte with her par- Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Reuben B, Spang - ler, of North Spring street, had as their guests over the Thanksgiving James L, Spang- Hartley Nuttong, of Ni- who are both seniors in the Wharton School of the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania Jack Montgomery, N. Y., son of Mr. and Montgomery, of West and son-in-law of Mr B. Runkle, of North is recuperating from a fracture of the shoulder suffered several weeks when he was thrown from a horse Mrs of Rochester, Mrs. Robert High street, and Mrs, M Spring stree! ago Wray Houston and sons Billy and Kenny, of East Liberty, Pittsburgh, returned home yester- aay after having spent a week with Mrs. Houston's parents, Mr, and Mrs Morton Smith and family at their home on North Allegheny street Mrs. Houston is the former Miss Lu- cille Smith The Junior Section of the Belle- fonte Woman's Club will hold its an- niuni Christmas party at the home of Mrs. W. Harter Vonada in the Kofman apartments, on East Linn street, at 8 o'clock Monday evening, December 8. All members are asked to bring a 25-cent gift be ex- changed at the party The McCurdy Linn street was night recently were taken is reported the vacant identity of and that to on East into one and some articles and damage caused IL that those in charge of home have learned the the persons responsible any further acts of the kind will be reported to authorities prosecution home broken for L4H of al on Thomas Cowher guest honot at a family dinner held the home on East Logan street Thanksgiving Day. in honor his 53rd birthday anniversary which fell that day. Those Present were their daughters, Margaret and Ele ANOr Mr. Cowher's brother old D Cow and Lyn: of Bellefonte A WAS of her of modern fluer- was inst Men old - batters oscent lights R T. Willard to replace the which ten alled at the Shop last week tyvie lighting sys- beent In use there talled recommenaatlions had were in tem bazaar afterne on inning at 2 sale mntry store and and aprons will be a Tea delightful rendered under Musser Gettig dially invited Capt. and Mrs Albert Gilmer and young daughter Susan, ret¥me ed to their home In Germantown yesterday after having spent several days in Bellefonte with Mrs. Gil- mers mother, Mrs. H. P. Schaeffer at her home on East High street While here Capt. Gilmer spent most of his time hunting deer with a group of friends in the Renovo area Although he missed a shot at a prize buck. the party had two bucks han- ging in camp at last reports Miss Ruth Wetzler returned (o her duties as a nurse at Camp For- est, Tenn. Tuesday, after having spent a 30-days’ leave of absence with her mother, Mrs. Frank L Wetzler and other relatives in Miles. burg Miss Wetzler was granted the leave to recuperate from a re- cent operation. On the way back to the Army hospital Miss Welzier stopped overnight Tuesday in Wash- ington, D. C. with Captain and Mra Watson Miller, at their home in that city Announcement was made on Thanksgiving Day by Mr, and Mrs, Lither Fisher of East Lamb street, of the engagement of their daughter Kathryn M. to Charles Koch, of Lock Haven. Announcement of the engagement was made at a family dinner held at the home of Mrs Fisher's brother-in-law and sister, ar- and Mrs. Philip 8avior, of North Penn street. Miss Fisher is a grad- uate of the Lock Haven high school and for some time has been employ- ed as a bookkeeper in the offices of Widmann & Teah Company at Lock Haven. No date for the wedding has yet been set. oon served nusical program the direction of Mrs The public Is 4 from 14,% to 1%. SETHE DNRC SHORT D0 EMEC IC TUITE JON ERORITIUC DOORN MERCI LPI CIMENN OO BIOL CLIT JMO UI Cat | free of charge. CLASSIFIED ADVEDLTASEMENES 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre partment has become so minazingly the benefits derived, gain Counter. RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less additional insertion first issue, and 15 cents for each Democrat's classified advertising de- opular, Considering its low cost and it Is undisputably Centre County's Comununity Bar 25 cents for Where advertise- ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE advertising-—-sale or rent. KEYED ADS to this office, ments. Please do not advertisements, of the advertiser. SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat is entitled call at to a 25-word adver intervals, ——— bill folds for both men and women. Everitt's Drug Store Bellefonte, Pa. " -Electrical decorations for Christinas tree can be bought at the DeHaas Electric Company, Belle- fonte, Pa, . Miss Shirley ’ at the Lock Haven Teach College, spent the holidays witl parents, Mr, and Mrs of North Thomas Miss An dent at the merce idays Mr: op Buxton your Paul Carr t root mbelle Meese a stu. Itoona School of Com- the Thanksgiving he her parents Mr. M. Meese East spent with Harry street Mrs . Af Bish W. H. Miller, Mrs. Sarah Colyer, Miss Annie Noll, Miss Sue Lenker, Miss Catherine Houser, all jellefonte, spent Sunday at Phil- ipshurg, as guests of Miss Emma Long and sister, Ogda, and Mr. and Mrs. George Haywood of Frank Blevens nemann Medical College and his sl Miss Stevens, A student at Mansfield Teachers’ College ! Thanksgiving tudent at Hahe- Philad phia Doroth pl ster State 5 33 nt Harver Additional locals on page Four Ca rd of Thanks YEAR CK Arthw We ta COT~ The Lost and Found iL Te / green tween Hubler bian ¢ and eave a ket s POUND-<Two bull with a onme Lo my farm on Nov afi have same by Ming for their kee © RO. Fre gmail bell arou and this ad- Moshannon Ee 11] Work Wanted A woman year-old J Ww ANTED with 3-3 Call ar write RD I Pa = Help Wanted years oid child wants work A Brown on, Howard x49 2 w ANTED- Elderly with 0UsewHTR Walker [rw woman WANTED—A middie-aged keep house I in smail quire Roy Wirtz R. D. 1 Pa indy family In- Belicfonte x4v WANTED. Woman to take charge of house Good wages Robert R Shope, Bellefonte, Pa. Box 415. (Col- lins Row) x50 WANTED Parmen w in tv to distribute well known brand of fertilizer. Cooperation and adver. tising wreatly assist sales. Write Box FP. care of The Centre Democrat Bellefonte, Pa x50 WANTRD--I'11 Centre ooul “back several i good men over 25 who own car, know some- thing about direct selling with cap- ital and opportunity to lick for good their worry about future secunty Write me fully. J. F. Crosby. Box 250, Punxsutawney, Penn x40 ee — en eT Tata COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 1942 ] The interest paid on Savings Accounts and Certificates of Deposits will be reduced We are compelled to make this reduction because of the contin- ued marked decline in money rates. Bellefonte Trust Company Farmers National Bank First National Bank All advertisements that request replies to must be complica with by those the office as the publishers are not permitted to divulge E This privilege can be used six A straight one cent a word Is charged for real estate be malled answering the ad for information concerning s the Vertis Li ye - uch name very subscriber to The Centre Lisement in these columns times a year at Dem- Lime different one I ————— Wanted to Buy WANTED 1 9 Mlihe) WANTED--To Good Mark Props Tiors To SA i Machin WANTE! WANTED ferabl wont k, Pa Articles tor Sale BALE Hind FOR BALE-—-Farm lime a3 price farm- ers can afford i C. M. long, Howard, Zion 1913 (Nittany) {| PCR SALE -Heatrola Used two winters ier, Beliefonte, R Park) Phone 678.J.2 FOR SALE M. Roy nire Hall e counts ribs k Inquire Bellefonte R SALE “Topeoat very cheap Thos Cowher street, Bellefonte. Phone POR SALE. .Victor console machine and jot of records P 00. Inuire of Dean Shope, 233 pr ing gireet. Bellefonte. x49 SALE-Pur bones SPATe pie £15 rs FC n SAL BE Two drop-ieaf cherry ta- bles and one walnut antioue table ndition. Inquire of James Centre Halli, Pa. RD. x50 1 good oO E Frohm FOR ‘SALE—Conl “and wood. I haul gahes away at a Jow rate, Call 347.) for orices. Sam Cappereill Bellefonte, Pa. R. b 1. Coleville, 1tf FOR SALE Small fodder shredder without carrier; price #800 Ber- nard M. Stover, Beliefonte R. D 13 Along Jacksonville road. Phone 354- R-2 x50 FCR SAL Hd Twy spines pianos, oan- not be told from new Save 876 to $100. Terns: Write J Hopper ‘s Plano Store, W fonte FOR SALE - sn - Short slab Oreensvalley saw mill near Plea: ant Gap. also at Hennigh's saw mill pear Pbhtters Milig O. Wi Hbuls Lumber Co 40-11 FOR BALE-Hundreds of used tires, all sizes from 15 to 26 Inch rims Backed by written guarantee, Open evenings until § o'clock. Walirun Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection, {Phone 158 1tf POR SBALE.--.112 rats killed with can Schultes Red Squill. Guaranteed harmless to animals and poultry. O ES Kiine Hardware Co. Bellefonte, POR SALE--A used room stove with | double heater: will burn hard or ‘roft coal or wood: in condition. | Price $800 Phone TJ-2. | Hartle, Bellefonte, Pa | POR SALE--8-foot display floor case. | one meat slicer; one scale; one come ting scale; one 1-h. | fonte, Phone 207-1 x40 | can be used for ice or Prigidaire, | Pp. motor; one | «foot show case. J W. Gross, Belle. | FOR F FOR « SALE~<Roberis hand machine od whew) u Numbers oifice "dub vw Sprankle, Milesburg BALE Pre Phone ENORAVED Poultry Ix Wi Dogs, Pets, Etc. Real Estate - For — FOR S8ALE bull : pe 47-11 Houses tor Rent FOR RENT--8ix-rmoom meoders al one PCR RENT — slong road Yur rooms, Beliefont Roopsiburs Theodore B Phone 358-M qos Fx 3 «room hot Sot CiNag Bellefonte. Bath furnace, garage. garden Posseseion | Deconber 1 Harry Rockey Phone Zion 27-R-11 RENT 150 sles RENT] A fiv veniences Centre Hall a month In Centre Hall Farm For Rent FOR RENT -A 200-acre east of Pot ters Mills farm. Mrs J KC Pa FOR RENT--8tocked between Flemington knows as the Cluston 515 E Clinton gireet Pa Apartments tor Rent FOR RENT- —Atiractive second apartment with heat and hot FGR all «¢ 51 of Pa farm on share, | and Mill Hall farm. Inquire Lock Haven X49 | floor | wa- | BO Hs Beletontu FOR RENT tay Misce HanNneous 25 PER MONTH with aulo- and insulated control ONLY $1 Four top b matic lighting oven with heat CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. CO. UTNE: Floor Show EVERY NIGHT se. AT se Harry's Tavern S. Spring St Bellefonte, Pa. —— V- For Fall Cemetery Phone 64 and Winter Wreaths A LASTING REMEMBRANCE! Woodrings Floral Gardens Bellefonte, Pa. | E2 ———
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