December 11, 1941, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELL EFONTE, PA. Page Five I ——— LOCALS --Mrs. M. F. Broderick is recover- ing at her home on North Thomas street from a ten days’ illness with a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. W. Harrison Walk- | er, of East Linn street, spent the early part of last week in Philadel phia on a business and pleasure mis- sion, Allen McClellan returned to his duties in Upper Darby during the weekend after having spent a week in Bellefonte with Mrs. Harry Fol- mar, at her home on East Howard street, -Pvt. Wendell Decker, of Bolling Field, Washington, D. C., spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, James Decker, Sr.. at the family home on Blanch- ard street Miss Hazel J. Heverly, North Allegheny street, attended a tea last Saturday at the home of her uncle, Dr. 8. J. McGhee Lock Haven. The tea being given in honor of the re- cent bride, Mrs. Saylor J. McGhee, Dr. E. P. Widmann, who for a number of years practiced dentistry in the second floor of the Plaza apartments, West High street, last week closed his office and went to Lock Haven. Dr. Widmann has not been in good health for some time. ~-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walte are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son at the family home on East High street, last Wednesday morning. The Waite family now consists of five boys and one girl. Mr. Waite is employed at the Belle- fonte postoflice Pvt. William Jenkins has recei- ved an honorable discharge from the U. 8. Army and has returned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs William Jenkins, in the Plaza apart- ments, West High street. Pvt. Jen- kins had been stationed at Ft. Bragg in North Carolina. —Mrs. Harold B. Harris and child- ren, Johnny and Harold, Jr, have gone to Pt. Eystis, Va., to be with Dr. Harris who is with the United States Army. The Harris home has been sub-let to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Campbell until the Harris family returns to Bellefonte Mrs. Charles Coble and daugh- ter, Miss Kathryn, of North Penn street, and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hollo- baugh, of State College, were cent guests of Mr. Hollobaugh's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs B E. Hollobaugh and family at their home in Franklin, N. J Mrs. Margaret Howard Margery Young, Mrs. Julia McNich ols, Mrs. Margaret Gates, Mrs. Car- rie Downing and Grace Haupt at- tended a meeting of the Past Temp- lars Associntion and a Christmas ex- change party at ring Mills Tues- day afternoon and evening of last week re Mr: ich —Charles Harrison of East How- ard street, on Friday attended a banquet and meeting of the Metro- poliatan Life Insurance Company at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia. Mr. Harrison, retired representative the Metropolitan Company member of its ‘Vet erans’ Association Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kushwara of Halfmoon Hill, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth a daugh- their first child, at Centre County Hospital last Tuesday. Mrs RKushwara is the former Mary Ka- chik, of Clarence, while Mr. Kush- wara ig a of Mrs. Peter Kush- wara, of Bellefonte Miss Fay of Centre County Sheckler and Mrs. Sheckler, Miles- burg. who recently withdrew as sen- jor typist-stenographer in the Ag- ricultural department in Harrisburg has accepted a position in the offices of the American Lime and Stone Company in Bellefonte The American Home Section of the Bellefonte Woman's Ciub will meet at the home of Mrs. George Sunday Pine street, Monday, December 15, at 2 o'clock. As this meeting is to be a Christmas party, each member is requested to bring a gift. Mrs. Benjamin Bradley and Mrs. Helen Carmner will be the co- hostesses, Mrs. Hubert Rossman, of East Bishop street, suffered painful brui- ses of the face and legs recently when the car occupied by her and Mr. Rossman was struck by another machine in front of a garage at Cresson, where the Rossman’s had halted to ask directions. Mrs. Ross- man is recuperating rapidly from the inturies —Pvt, First Class Richard Austin fn of Mrs, Bertha Austin, of South Thomas street, arrived in Bellefonte at 5:30 o'clock Sunday morning for what was to have been a 15-day fur- lough, his first since enlisting for army service nine months ago. He came here from Chanute Field, Ran- toul, Ill... where he had just com- pleted a three-months’ special course in aeronautics, having been sent there from the U. 8B. Air Base at Tallahasse, Florida. Because of the sudden war developments, Sunday afternoon, and because all serviee men were urged to return to their bases immediately, Pvt. Austin vol- untarily surrendered his 15-day leave and departed at noon, Monday for Tallahasse, The marching club of the Belle- fonte Elks last Wednesday night en- tertained the Bellefonte High school band at a turkey dinner at the Elks Home on West High street. The dinner was a token of appreciation of the marching club for the coop- eration of the band during the past summer. Speakers included Harold Wion, Bruce I. Garner and J. Henry Garbrick, band directors, and sev- eral members of the band. Martin Miller showed colored motion pic- PF ai is a ter the ON E. Sheckler, daughter Coroner Charles on tures of the Bellefonte High School fire and several large parades held in Bellefonte recently Captain Herbert M. Beezer was toastmaster. | After dinner, a dance was held, The Elks committee in charge of prep- arations for the dinner was as fol- lows: William Kline, chairman, Wil- liam Howard, O. A. Kline, Grover Corman and Fred Clevenstine. 85 persons attended the event A Hamilton Beach food mixer will please mother on Christmas and every other day in the year. DeHaas | Electric Company, Bellefonte, Pa. * “The Misses Agnes and Theresa Shields, of Fast Logan street, had as their guest during the weekend their cousin, Miss Anne Snyder, toona. —Charles E. Garbrick, of East Linn street, engineer for the Titan Metal Comapny, last week attended the National Association of Manu- facturers convention at the Grand Central Palace, New York City Pvt, Willlam T Waite, Pvt Charles Baughman, both of Belle- fonte, and Pvt. Irvin Dean, of Pleas- ant Gap, all stationed with the U 8. Army at Camp Lee, Va, spent the weekend at thelr respective homes Christmas has come to the House. A sizeable tree has erecied in the rear of the corr and the tree has been trimmed tractively with lights. Plans are un- derway for the annual informal Christmas party of Court House ployes The given by church been idor at- annual Christmas mu: the Bellefonte Presb will be held in the church on Sunday, December 21, at 4 p. m,, it was announced Yoerde; by Mrs Lenore Morgan Martin, who is In charge of the program. A full pro- gram will be published next week —A car driven by James Shilling, of Bellefonte, R. D., and one oper- ated by George Harper, of State College, collided in State College riday morn resulting in dam- ages estimated at $35 The accident happened while one of the cars was from a parking space along the curb Archibald home In Uniontown yesterday ter having been in Bellefonte since the death of his father-in-law, James Caldwell, during the latter part eck. Mrs Calc wel] re- mained here for a more extended it with mother and other members of the family { Mrs. William H. Keller- Union are the daughter, weighing four ounces, born Sat- ntre County IHospi- consists of four Kell An is 1c Sutton E » Bellefonte pulilng 1rY Caldwell returned to of the w vis her ~Mr man parer ville of near ville, its of eight poun urday at tal. The hildren pioved Company Mr. and and children AmilyY now Mr ail Kenneth Fromm William, Philip, and Patricia, Niagara Falls, spent the weekend with relatives and ir in Bellefonte, including Mr. Fromm's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Fromm Of Howard street, and Mrs. Fromm's parents, Mr. and Mrs Knoffsinger at Pleasant Gap H. Walker, who has been in Haiti, since early this vear sup- ervising the construction of some U. 8. Government work by the J. G White Engineering Corp. spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his bro- thers. Judge Walker, and Milon and Cecil Walker, while on a short busi- ness trip to New York. He came up by air transport and will return Monday AE re Mrs of fends Lee William J Statos, of Bellefonte, Army. has Signal Corps lacement Training Center at Fit Monmouth, N. J, from the reception friter at New Cumberland, Lt Col. Je At commander of the center, announced that some of the ten assigned to Ft. Monmouth will later go the Hawalian Pan- ama Canal Philippine depart- ments Mr. and Mrs, Robert Morris of East Curtin street, receiving congratulations on the birth of ‘he first child. a daughter weighing fo poungs, eleven Th day he Centre County Hospital The youngster, who is the first grandchild of Robert Morris, 8r., of the Markland Hotel, has beeni named Elizabeth Ann. Mrs. Morils is the former Miriam Rorabaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rorabaugh, of East High strect —Among those from out-of-town who were here for the funeral of James T. Caldwell, of East Bishop street, Tuesday, wore: Mr. and Mrs Matthew Caldwell and family, of Monongahela: Jean Fink, of Tyrone: Mrs. Fannie Garen, of Cleveland and Mrs. Sue Houser, of Bunbury, When Mrs, Gaien returned home, yesterday, she was accompanied by Mrs. Andrew Engle, Sr. and Mrs Andrew Engle, Jr. who will be her guests for a brief time —Willlam Moerschbacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Moerschbacher, of Logan street is another of Belle- fonte’s loyal sorig who, when war was declared this week, dropped his reg- ular work here and enlisted immed- iately in the armed forces, Moersche bacher attended the Bellefonte High School and for the past six vears has been employed at the Hoag Dairy store on West High street. He went to Harrisburg, Tuesday, where he enlisted in the Quartermasters Corps. He has been instructed to re- port for duty at Baltimore, Md, Monday Roy Wilkinson, Jr. son of Mr and Mrs, Roy Wilkinson, of North Spring street, and for the past year or more law partner of John G. Love, a recent been Re; the (281 pasgnied to the se Dh idan to and are ounces, last at yesterday wenl to Altoona where he enlisted in the U. 8. Infantry. Wil- kinson, who for years has contended | that if the U. 8. ever got into war he expected to enlist immediately, followed that course to the letter, even though it meant a greater than average personal sacrifice. Upon graduating from law school several years ago Wilkinson became socre. tary to Judge Stern, of the Penn- sylvania Supreme Court, retaining | February 1940 | that position until when, he entered partnership with John G. Love layed the foundation of what promised to be a successful career in the law, Wilkinson was accom- panied to Altoona yesterday by his) mother, and hig brother, Robert. He will go to the New Cumberland, where he will re main until he js given a regular as | signment of Al-| Court | em- | Since then he has! reception center at NE | Buxton bill folds, for both men and women, Everitt's Drug Store, Bellefonte, Pa. . Electric Christmas tree decora- tions of all kinds. DeHans Electric Company, Bellefonte, Pa, . Mrs. Katherine King, of Phila- delphia, 1s° spending this week with her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weaver, Toastmaster electrical applian- ‘ces make Ideal Christmas gifts. We have a complete stock, ectric Company, Elwood Dugan, Junior Lucas land Donald Reichert, Bellefonte | youths, exvect to go to Altoona to- day to enlist in the U. 8. Nayy Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickler and family, of Willlamsport, spent the weekend here with Mr. Stickler's | parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Stick- ler, of West Bishop street Nevin Fink, of the U. 8 base at Paris Island, 8S. C., recently visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baylett and family at their home on East Logan street, Christmas special! Reg. $38.50 Unive: sal sweeper and $1675 hand sweeper, a special combination offer for only $49.05. R. K. Ownns Electric Store, Allegheny street, Bellefonte Pa . Mayor Hardman P. Harris an- nounced yesterday that since Mon- day will be the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Bill of Rights lags should be displayed in Belle- fonte Mrs. Boyd Dreibelbls and Mrs Jerry Zettle, Friday returned to their homes In Monroe, Wis, after a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Dreibelbis’ mother, Mrs. Stuart Ripka at her home in Pleasant Gap Mr. and Mrs. Einar Nilsson and daughter on Saturday returned to their home in the Chambers apart- ment, East Curtin street, {rom a week's visit with friends and rela- tives in Cincinatti and Columbus, Ohio —Rev. and Mrs, C. Warren New- man and son, Charles, of Ridgway, spent Friday in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beaver at their home on East Linn street. The Rev, Newman is a former rector of 8t. John's Episcopal church, have been in- Marine Bellefonte police structed to arrest on sight any per- son tampering with the Christmas trees or lights along the sidewalks in the business district. Penalty for molesting holiday decorations will be a $10 fine or five days jail, authorities said the we in i According to reports Morris Le- vine, of East Linn has pur- chased the former Hurley brick home on West Howard street Mr. and Mrs. Levine and have occupied the late H P ley residence on East Linn since 2 to Bellefonte Years ago William tioned In St the U. 8. Coast street WwW. E family Kel- street some Cross, Jr who ela Island, N.Y. with Guard, arrived in Bellefonte Friday morning for a fur- lough visit with his parents Mr and Mrs. William Cross Axe- mann. Cross expected (0 make a more lengthy visit here but after Sunday afternoon's war develop- ments he was summoned back to Staten Island that night ~Mr. and Mn of Penn street adopted Mr. Fanning Donald Fanning, aged 7. The Youth has made hig home with the James Fanning family arly mfanc The adoption proceedings were held in local courts, Donald iz now recuperating from a severe lines: resulting from attacks of bronchial ww measie pneumonia and Mrs. Rebile M:s. Fred Craft, street, alén of Fanning formaily mn AUN James recently s hrother since ¢ the Nolan and sister, of South Thomas have been informed that Mr and Mrs, Joseph Frabult and ter. Janet, of Caldwell. N. J. former well known sidents of Bellefonte will go to Atlanta Ga. next week where Mr. Frabutt expects fo be stationed for the next six months Mr. Frabutt ig a radio technician Mrs, Frabutt is the former Mis ginia Kern, of Bellefonte -Pvi. Budd Moyer, son of Mrs William Mover, Blanchard street, was home over the weekend on a furlough for a few days from Camp Wheeler, Georgia. Pvt. Moyer is In the Heavy Weapons Company, and has received several recognitions for expert marksmanship on the pistol, and as sharpshooter with the ma- chine gun and rifle. Pvt. Moyer was inducted into the United Btates Army on September 18th Philip Mignot of Mr. and Mrs. John Mignot, of East Hh street, who recently was given an honorable discharge from the U 8 Army after spending several months at Camp Croft, 8. C.. left Monday for New York to sail for Trinidad, British West Indies. There Mr. Mig- not will be ¢émployved 2s an engine eer by the Guldner, Walsh, Driscoll Construction Company of New York City, oan a defense project Miss Blanche Poorman. of Rey- nolds avenue, well known Bellefonte business woman, suffered a fracture of the leg near the hip about 9:30 o'clock Tuesday evening when she fell on the sidewalk while on her way from her home to visit a neigh- bor, Mrs. J. M. Bricker. Miss Poor- man was admitted to the Centre County Hospital, where she {2 un- dergoing treatment. The injury hap- daugh- res ir i- son pened at a particularly inopportune | time for the Christmas scason is just getiing into full swing at the Katz store, of which Miss Poorman is part owner, ~The Rev, Evans David Brown, ‘pastor of the Bellefonte African | Methodist Episcopal church, is to be commended upon the success of the Centre County Sunday School at- |tendance rally and sacred concert {held at the church here Bunday af- | ternoon as a mark of tribute to Dr W. R. Heaton of Philipsburg. presi- dent of the Centre County Sabbath School Association. The church was crowded to capacity for the program, which featured congregational sing- | ing. and instrumental and voesl solos and ensembles, Possibly the only phase of the planning in which ithe Rev. Mr. Brown fell short was in estimating the size of the attend. | ance, for the throng would have well | lied many of the town's larger churches. DeHnas El- | Bellefonte, Pa, */| {well LantGerie, Yardley, Doro- | Everitt's Drug . oy {thy Gray tolletries |Btre, Bellefonte, Pa . Joseph Creedop, of Connells- ville, was a weekend guest of his flancee, Miss Dorothy Wilkinson, of | North Spring street For wife and mother, bed jnck- ets, hose, slips, lovely aprons hand embroidered linen tea towels and the most beautiful hankies you ever saw, Peacock Kiddie Shop, Belle. fonte, Pa, . Mrs. James Hartman Is recup- ferating nicely at her home in the Hazel residence on Blanchard street from a tonsillectomy she underwent at the Centre County Hospital last Friday A flue fire at the home of Her- bert Auman, Jr., on South Spring street, resulted in a general alarm about 6 o'clock last night. Both fire companies responded and stood by the blaze burned itself out with no damage Mr. and Mrs. G. Mac Pennsylvania Furnace, are spending this week attending a State Grange meeting at Uniontown, according to a postcard we received from them Mac is the author of the Pine Gr Mills items appearing weekly in the Centre Democrat M. M. Warner, of Bellefonte R D. 2. suffered lacerations of the head and several fractured ribs during the weekend In a one-car accident on the Black Moshannon road seven miles east of Philipsburg. Motor po- lice sald Warner was en route to Unionville when his car upset. The damage to the car was estimated at ne Fis) ~The Women's Democratic Club of Centre County Is sponsoring a card party every Thursday night at the Democratic headquarters, West Bishop street. The parties begin at 8 p. m. sharp and bridge and five hundred are in play. Prizes and refreshments are part of each eve. ning’s program. The public is cor- dially invited to attend George R. Dowdell, son of Mr and Mrs, Roy Dowdell, of East Cur- tin street, who some weeks ago went to New York to take examinations for entrance into the U. 8 Army, has been accepted as a flying Cadet and has been notified to report for duty. December 20. Since going to New York Mr. Dowdell has been em- ploved in the Macy Department store Mr Philadelp residents weekend come Pry, of ove Mrs former of Bellefonte here with Bellefonte partic attend the nu post Veterans of Eckman for Jellef Bendix C delphia Monday at the a short Olm entit America” wil ular programs by the National ufacturers, is minute picturization making America in ahie. Am- erican industry is plaving a most vital part in the national emergency and .the movie captures some high. lights of Industry's efforts for your benefit Mrs Ons Ray Eckman well known spent the friends. having 10 dinner of lo- in Wars, Mr barber of and hin, to iarly an the many years onte in empl now the rporation Theatre ied “Defense for 1 be shown on the reg- The film, produced Associa 3 of Man- a dramatic up-to-the- of industry State P44 Nora MeClure, mother of who achieved football fame December 1 at home Greenville Three McClure sons pia ed at Thiel Col another was halfback at the University of Pitis- burgh: Harold was on the backfield at West Virginia: and Edward was a quarterback at Penn State, Ed- ward is married to the former Miss Marjorie Reed. da of Mrs Meda Reed street Bellefonte six died her in lene Jege nehter Allegheny of on the war and we're with all kinds let's keep our feet ground. We're In a going to be plagued of sensational and frightening mors. It would be easy to get ex- cited and spend all our time worry- ing about things that rumor says are going to happen That's ex- actly what our enemies want From here on lets adopt a state of mind in which we realize that while any- thing might happen we're not going to worry about it until it does. If vour radio suddenly goes dead, for example, don't assume that the Axis has cut the power lines out at Roops- burg until after you have checked the meter box EN Tu-~ - LEGION AUXILIARY PLANS FOR HOLIDAYS At a regular meeting of Brooks- Doll Post American Legion Auxil- lary last Thursday night with Mrs Haz:l Glen, president, presiding, the organization decided to serve the banquet for about 250 employes of # American Lime and Stone Com- pany at the Legion Home Decision also was made to hold two Christmas parties this year The first, scheduled for December 20, will be for children up to four- teen years of age. The second, a semi-farmal dance, will be held Dec- ember 23 with George Sheckler’s or- chestra furnishing music The committee in charge is com- posed of the following persons: Mrs Maka] Boden, chairman, Mrs. Rilia Jones, Mrs. Joseph Tressel and Mrs i Miudred Hines. The committee also will have charge of sending gifts to five sons and daughters of Brooks- ‘Doll Post members at the Scotland {8chool, near Harrisburg Delegates named to the Tri-Coun- i ty Council meeting to be held Dec- tember 10 at Lock Haven are: Mrs Nathan Buller, Mrs. {Mrs. Hazel Casper. ———— Any author can tell you that writing is easy: the hard job is to get somebody to read the stuff. Card of Thanks CALDWELL ~—We take this means of expressing our thanks to neigh iliness and death of James T late of Bellefonte. Mrs. Mary Caldwell and family. Lost and Found LOST —A red veal calf, along t + Buffalo Run road. Tuesday a. m Finaer phen notify C. M. long, N any, Phone Zion 1913 = LeRoy Locke, Glen, and Mrs. Ruth | bors and friendg for the use of thelr | cars, their foral tributes and their | many acta of sympathy during Ra | - | NE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 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 1s undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter, RATES first issue, and 10 cents for Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 each additional insertion cents for Where advertise- ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL advertising --saie KEYED ADS to this office, ments, Please do not call at STATE—~A or rent. of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat is entitled to a 25-word free of charge. This privilege | Intervals, TL a —— Help Wanted WANTED-Girl w housework assist with eral Phone Be 1080 WANTED Man and farm Crood R.D WR e Ph one WANTED Wanted to [TH WANTED... To buy 7x7 ropes. Good war riors Mark foot mine Mattern x50 WANTED- any kin ) \ ire of Hubert Rez 2 Phone 7T28-R-~ WANTED. To Will pay livestock aed ARS \ (Pree ho Logant WANTED WANTED cker be DUS te Albert r phot WANTED—A rea CHa beds, uns il or ticks, Old ¢iass po ce fa ied a M 136 far ket 4 rk. Pa ich tor Sale PO BALE ustiel Phone Potato: Belle POR SALE Heatrola large sive Inquire Walk Hannah Pa slraw Martha POR SALE Baled Thompeon Henry Port Matilda, Pa ne Bellefonte SALE--One 7 feet wid Beech POR gallon Pa FOR 8Al Ee new, 2 sizes 12 ¢ 576-R FOR SALE~ aw eepers Fleotric BROT, fonte, Pa POR SALE Several tric refrigerators a quire at the Bellefonte Pa POR SALE -K! length, at our Lamar, Pa. Prices mer-Steele Co good used wl sloves Electric Supply Ww wood stove new saw reasonable POR SALE Bal ed straw by the ton Purebred Guernsey cow, justfresh Thompson Henry, Martha Purnaoce Por Matilda, Pa x51 GNS—Bought. sold and exchanged Inguire at the Western Auton As. sociate Store, Allegheny Bt. Belle fonte, Pa. Phone 750 141 POR SALE-—Farm lime at price farm- ers can afford to pay. Inquire of C. M. Long, Howard, R. D 2, Zion 1913 (Nittany) POR “SALE—Repairs to all makes of washing machines. Our — me- chanic is also at your service. RB. K Owens Electric Store, Allegheny St Bellefonte x52 POR SALE- wh ive records this C hrist- mas, eazy 10 buy. always please We have large selections, classical, popular, hillbilly, from 34 cents up Pifer's Music Shop, Bishop street Bellefonte, Pa x52 POR SALE--Upright plano, tuned repaired and delivered, 850 Spinnet iano, floor sample, reduced 8100 erm J. R West High street, sllefon te x50 POR SALE—Cash registers. adding | machine, typewriters ilberal al. { lowance for your old machine Just drop me a card if Interested and 1 will be around to see you. Paimer C Bierly, Rebersburg. Pa x3 FOR SALE-—Musical gift suggestions, wood or metal twirling batons, guitars, Sand instruments, musi boxes, drums, violins, records, sheet {music and books. Pifer's Music ds | Bishop street, Bellefonte, Pa. 2 Thrift Investment Corporation Cumulative Preferred Stock Tax Free In Penna. PAR VALUE $10.00 OFFERING PRICE $12.00 Yield 5% Offering by Prospectus Only H. I. FARRAR 215 Willowbank Street PHONE 206J Bellefonte, Pa. | 8% -All advertisements that must be complied with by the office for advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the Phone | 18f sr Plano Store, straight one cent a word is charged for real estate request replies to be mailed those answering the advertise- information concerning such name Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- advertisement in these columns can be used six times a year at different one tune, FOR SALE Lon) FO Gree Ging ant nmEgnh's saw OQ BAL ireds of used FOR FOR BALE wes tf Ta POR SALE machine pew 4 Palmer Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR BALE Female POR SALE Ver side Pa FCR SALE-{Three head cattle Call 810.R-31 3, Bell efonte R D 3 of Orvis PCR SALE “Bight or ten good shoal weighing from 40 to 50 pounds Harry Getlig, Bellefonte R. b 2. x5) FOR SALE—Abcovt 30 pigs, 7 old Chesterwhite and Poland China mixed LL H. Nefl, Howard, Pa " . R b. 2 {Cw in) x50 weeks FoR SALE Fou ir iceable tested Holstein bulls, from bred sire. B W. Ripka, Sprin Pa Pl one Centre Hall 30- -R- FOR SALE-Two will be fresh about Paul W. Ghaner, 1% ormstown, Pa FOR SALE Several head of poy cattle Inquire of XN. H. Mull Bellefonte RD. 1 {on forme Charles Lutz farm, Buffalo Run Vailey) x5¢ PARMERS—Pen ing Valley Sales bar Centre Hall, Pa. hoids sale every Tuesday ring your live stock and poultry. you ean expect good prices 8. T. Riegel, Owner Mar. IU FOR SALE Four apoited Poland China pigs, 8 weeks old. Inquire of Andrew Irvin, Blanchard street! Bellefonte, BR. D. 2. Box 109. Phone 925-R-4 x51 mnie @ WANTED TO BUY! RAW FURS OF ALL KINDS BOTY Liood~ pure " Ww Mills il x5 one 23 of x50 Holstein cows December east eyyil mie CGuern- HIGHEST PRICES PAID Harold Tressler CURTIN, PA. POR 0.0 BALE One Apartments for Rent 4 Announcements MEETING HENT A Notern as ange ONLY %1.25 PER MONTH rom . RENT House roa ir FORD POR RENT 8-room hot CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. Thomas street, Be onte furnace, garage. garden Possess December 1 Harry Rockey Phone Zion 27-R-11 of Bat -A ences five-r oom J located s mi Pa. Rent 81000 James E Fix D Floor Show EVERY NIGHT es. AT ee Farm For Rent BE NT FOR east Harry's Tavern Bellefonte, Pa. POR RENT A 154-a0re jocated in Porter townshion, Clintor near Clintondale, Pa Good bulld- and pienty of Walter farm COLT 8S. Spring St WRT ——— == —— PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Fruit Orchard KNOWN AS THE SUNNY SIDE ORCHARD AND ALL EQUIPMENT Located 3 miles east of Tyrone, turn lef at Campbell's Dairy Farm, This farm 1% miles from main highway te Warrior's Mark, 28 acres, 4500 bearing Appl Trees, 2000 bearing Grape Vines, 2% sory House in good condition, concrete Apple Storage, large Barn, Power Apple Grader, Sprayer. good Caterpillar Tractor, Tractor, Mowing Machine, Tractor Plows, Harrows, Wagons, Ladders, Everything to start in the fruit business. 150 acres cleared. 140 acres in second growth Timber. Terms Made Known on Day of Sale SALE DECEMBER 13, 1911 AT THE FARM 1:30 P. M.—RAIN OR SHINE J. E. NELSON W. 8S, SIMPSON Phone Altoona 94% Phone Altoona 7872 HH. L. HARPSTER. Auctioneer,
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