__ December 18, 1941. THE CENTRE mas BELLEFONTE, PA. flail lll ll | LOCALS ~8¢e and try the new Selmar! padless saxophone at Pifers, Bishop street, Richard Gray, of Marietta, was in Bellefonte the middle of last week for a brief visit with his moth- er, Mrs. G. Oscar Gray at her home on West High street, -Lt. George P. Curtin, of Bat- tery B., 190th Field Artillery, Camp Shelby, Miss., arrived here Sunday for a furlough visit with his mother, Mrs. HL. Curtin and family at thelr home at Curtin Samuel Solt, Jr, of 190th Field Artillery, an honorable discharge from army and is now in Bellefonte. He is a son of Mrs. Samuel Solt, Sr. of the Haag apartments, East Bish- op street -Mrs. Franklin Lenz and son, Frederick, of Denver, Colo., are vis- fting sisters and brothers and other relatives in the East for an indefi- nite time, and are now with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houser at their home on North Spring strect -The first rehearsal for the com- Battery B the has received plete Bellefonte Banjo Band in near- | at Po “a, ly a month's time will be held 6:30 Monday evening, December at the band hall on East Bishop street Following the rehearsal, a Christmas paity will be held -Pvt. Luther Casper of Ft. George Meade, Md, is spending a seven-day furlough in Bellefonte with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Casper and family, of North Thomas street Pvt. Casper recently returned north from maneuvers {n North Carolina and Louisiana. —Pyt, James Holt, with Battery B. 190th Field Artillery, stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss.,, arrived In Centre county early this week for a Christmas visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Pat Holt at their home in Milesburg. Holt's leave of absence expires on December 28. —Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Haagen of 310 Burke street, Jersey Shore, announce the birth of a daughter, born Friday, Dec. 12. She is the sec- ond child and second daughter and has been named Dolores Ann. Mr Haagen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haagan of Bellefonte, R. D. 3. —Clark Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Charles, of West Tigh street, who for the past two months has held an excellent position with an industrial firm in Niagara Falls, resigned lest week and enlisted in the U. 8. Marine Corps. He has reen sent to Parris Island, South Caro- lina, to undergo preliminary train- ing «John F. Kusse secretary to Col Samuel] B. Wolfe, commanding of- ficer of the 190th Field Artillery, Camp Shelby, Miss. arrived in Belle- fonte Sunday for a Chiistmas visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Kusse and family at their nome on West Linn streel. Kusse is not scheduled to report back In camp until December 28 Miss Dorothy Wilkinson, of North 8pring sireet, {« making plan to be married to Joseph Creedon, of Connellsville day after Christ- mas. She will have no attendants and will be married away from home. After a wedding trip during Christmas week she will returm to her parents home on Neyth Spring street to complele the school year Miss Wilkinson, daugh of Mr and Mri. Roy Wilkinson, is teacher in the Spring street school —.Micharl Hazel of Shreveport, La. son of the late Michael Fazel of Bellefonte, has been promoted by the Oil Well Supply Co. by whom he has been employed sinee his grad- uation from Penn State 1830 “Mike” has been transferred to Houston, Texas where he is now in charge of a large sale territory. He is a brother of Joseph Hazel and rs. Charles P. M. Smith of Blanch- ard street, and is a nephew of Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, of Pine street —Al Mayer, for the past three months employed by the Glenn L Martin Company in Baltimore, Md arrived in Bellefonte, Monday, for a few days’ visit with his wife and family at their home at Roopsburg On Saturday Mr. Mayer underwent an operation at the Memoria] Hos- pital, Baltimore, during which a cyst was removed from the back of his head, and as a result his head is swathed in bandages. Despite the operation he worked the following day —One of the members of the crew of the U. 8. 8. Arizona, the sinking of which in Hawali has been con- firmed by the Navy Department, was Eugene Rowe, Jr, 21. of 11 E Collingswood avenue, Oskiyn, N. J, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe, of North Allegheny street, Bellefonte. Young Rowe is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rowe. His mother was reported to be near col- lapse on hearing of the sinking of her son’s ship. “We have heard no word,” she sald. “All we can do is hope.” —Peliefonte Women of the Moose held a Christmas party Monday eve- ning at the Moose home on North Spring street. The party was well at- tended and each guest brought some gift for the Mcose Kiddies’ home at Mooseheart, and the old folks’ home at Moosehaven A regular meeting of the Women of the Moose was held last week when officers received their certificates and plans were made for the program for the com- ing year. Mrs, Mary Sager, commit tee chairman, was in charge of a portion of the business session. the hter in i returned to her Buxton bill folds, for both men | and women. Everitts Drug Store, Bellefonte, Pa Mr. and Mrs, Martin Miller East Linn street, were busines itors in Harrisburg last week, Mrs. W. Fred Reynolds, of West Linn street, is recuperating rapidly from a several weeks’ {liness Toastmaster electrical appliances make ideal Christmas gilts, We have a complete stock, DeHaas Company, Bellefonte, Pa ~Mrs. J. M, Curtin on Sunday re- turned ‘0 her home on West Linn street from a weekend visit with her cousins, Mrs. J. B. Baker and Mrs Gilbert Mcllvaine, in Downingtown Mr. and Ms. Lawrence Thal, Jr. and family, of North Thomas street, have closed their home and are living with Mrs. Willa Folma: at her home on East Howard street ~For the Children, Dresses, Sults, Legging Suits, Baby Buntings, Blan. kets, Underwear, Hankies, Toys, Sweaters, Caps, Tovs ald Novelties Peacock Kiddie Shop, Bellelonte Penna Mrs of vis. Paul Sheffer on Sunday home on East Linn street from Titusviile where sie had spent a week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 0. Glenn and family ~Mrs. Anna McLaughlin, of East Bishop street, has resigned ‘ar pos- ition with the First National Bank at State College and has accepted a post in the Centre County Thrift Corporation offices on South Spring | street i ~Corp, William Beckwith, of wil. Jowbank street Bellefonte, who ix stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss, re- cently went to New Orleans. La. where he visited the 8t. Louis Cath- edral, Jackson Square, the French Quarters, the Sugar Bowl Tulane University, Lafayette Bquare, and the French Market. Interviewed by representatives of the New Orleans very Chan of Commerce, Corp. Beck- with said the sight that impressed him most was the French section of the city. Asked if he bad any mes. way the fur js greatly improved, he sage for the home folks, Corp. Beck- with is “Ev rything is swell in camp, How | about more mail? We are eating like kings!” quoted as having said: claims, Skunk hides are i and friends of the first and second grades, Allegheny street school, are cordially invited to at- tend the Christmas prog:am entit- led “Recipe for Christmas Joy,” which will be given Friday, Decem- ber 19 at 1:30 p. m -—Mrs. W. Hassall Montgomery, Miss Margaret Brockerhoff and Mrs B. O. Harvey attended the Ice Fol- lies at the Hershey arena Friday night, and were guests overnight of Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Cliffe and fam- ily of Hershey, formerly of Belle- fonte —Thomas Kelleher, a senior at Sacramento College, Sacramento, California, arrived in Bellefonte dur- ing the weekend to spend the Christ mas season with his parents, Mr ani Mrs. T. J. Kelleher and family at their home on South Spring street Because Miss Blanche Poorman, of the Katz § Store has been off duty since last Tuesday when she suffer- éd a fracture of t’ near her home on Re vynolds av Mrs. James Clark, of North Spring street, has been assisting at the store in her piace ~Ceorge Bingaman, Jr. and Reu- ben 8pangler, both students at Cat. awba College, Salisbury, N. C.. ar- rived home Monday morning to spend the Christmas vacation with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bingaman and family of East Curtin street, and Mr. and Mrs B. Spangler of North Spring : street. The Christmas vacation en ds on January 2 NEV jladeliphia, spent Toesiay with his brother and sist rein-law, Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Noll, al their apartment in the Parrisih building, having come here to attend a meeting of the Masonic lodge, Tuesday night, Mr. Noll, for- merly a resident of Bellefonte, has been located in Philadelphia for the past ten years and for six years has been employed in the jewelry de- partment of Lit Brothers store Walter H. Adams, former mana- ger of the Centre County Thrift Company, arrived in Bellefonte Sun- day night from Ft. Eustis, Va., and returned to that camp yesterday to begin a period of training with the United States Army. Mrs. Adams and daughter, Mary Ann, expect to vacate their home on East Curtin street and will go to Mt. Pleasant to be with Mrs. Adams’ parents un- til Mr. Adams’ period of service is ended. —Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Widdowson, of North Allegheny street, have de- vised a new plan for the Christmas season and will put the plan into operation Saturday night. A Christ. mas tree will be erected on the lawn in front of the Widdowson ome and on the tree will be hupg pop- corn balls. The youngsters of the town are invited to help themselves to the pop-corn balls. 80 If you see a couple of riot squads heading out Allegheny street Saturday evening there'll be no great cause for alarm. Things will quiet down after the popcorn balls are gone. ~The home of Mrs. George Sun- day on Pine street was quite a gala place last Monday when the Christ. mas party of the American Home section of the Bellefonte Woman's Club was entertained by her. Miss Helen Butler of the Home Extension department of Centre county, was the guest speaker and demonstrated table and home decorations and the arranging and placing of evergreens, The program was in keeping with the holiday season, also the refresh- ments which were served by Mrs Sunday, assisted by Mrs. Ben Brad- ley and Mrs. Helen Carner, who were the co-hostesses, Santa Claus was also there with a gift for every member of the party. —Ralph Houser, of Centre Hall, 4 visitor in Bellefonte Tuesday, for some years hss made a hobby of trapping skunks, and so far this year he has trapped a total of 68 of the animals, Houser rushes in Parents leg "” R Electric | ‘other son, r———— Electrical Christmas tree decor- | ations of all kinds, DeHaas Electric | Co., Bellefonte The venerable Theodore Haupt, of Bellefonte, R. D, is observing his 77th birthday today, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. G. H. MeCormick, of Potters Mills, entertained the Centre County school board Thurs- day evening W. D. Brungart, ¢t Smullton, called at our office Tuesday while in town on business pertaining to the securing of a birth certificate, For better health give a General Electric sun lamp. $100 down and $1.00 per week buys summer suns shine for the whole family, at the Electric Supply Co., Bellefonte, Pa. * C. E. Musser, of Aaronsburg, well known painter and paper hanger, was a welcome caller at our office Tuesday Mr. Musser learned the painting trade under the late Jerry Fasic, of Bellefonte, and his first job was painting the old Trust Com- pany building Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Bradley of North Allegheny street, Friday expect to go to East Aurora, N. Y., to spend the Christmas season and part of January with Mrs. Bradley's mother, Mrs. Emma Eyre, and sis- ters, Mrs. Gertrude Peek and Mrs Audrey Persons —Pvt. Robert Miller, Engineers, stationed at Indiantown Gap, arrived in Bellefonte Monday for a Christmas visit with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Miller, at thelr home in Bush Addition Pvt. Miller is scheduled to return to camp on December 26 Men speakers will appear at the regular January meeting of the Milesburg Woman's Club to be held in the Baptist Church in that com- munity early in the new year. The meeting will be open to the public and the subject for discussion will be national defense, Frederick Schad returned Sat- urday to his home in Newark, N. J, after a short visit in Bellefonte with relatives While here Mr. Schad was a guest at the Penn Belle Hotel Frederick is a son of Dr. Edith Schad, formerly of Bellefonte, but now living in Bellevue of the 103rd Mr. and Mrs. Kay Lair and Mrs Robert Clark, of Bellefonte R. D and Russell Lair, of Centre Hall, motored to Niagara FPalls, Priday, where Mrs. Clark's husband is em- ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Lair returned home Sunday while Mrs. Clark and her brother remained at Niagara -W. Harrison Walker, Bellefonte attorney, believes he was the last man to talk over the old manual telephone system in Bellefonte. He was conversing a moment or two be- fore 10 p. m. Saturday when an operator asked him to discontinue the conversation as the system was about to be cut over onto the dial system The following group motor ed to Altoona Friday on a pleasure Mrs. Joel Stover, Mrs. John man, Mrs. Allen Harter and Henry Corman, all of Zion: Melvin Lee, of Hecla Park Nevin Lee, of Hublersburg: Mrs Myrl Kerstetter, Mr; Ray Corman and Miss Larve Stover, all of near Bellefonte, and Mrs Glenn Wallzer of Bellefonte Natilie Smithson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Smithson, of East Linn street. was guest of hon- or al a theatre party held Saturday afternoon in honor her eighth birthday. After the theatre, guests retumed fo the Smithson home where refreshments were served Those present were: Barbara Praz- fer, Nancy Garbrick, Peggy Pisher, Shirley Kofman, Shirley Martin, Sally Sheffer and Patsy Schad ~George Dowdell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dowdell, of East Curtin street arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday moming from New York City, and departed yesterday for Kelley Pield, San Antonio, Texas, where he will become a member of the U. 8. Army Aviation Cadets, George had been employed at Macys in New York, for several months while his appli- cation for enlistment in the crack Army alr arm was being considered Mrs, William Bryant, of Prosser- town, has received word that her two sons with the U 8 Army in Hawaii are safe. William J. Bryant, who is at Hickam Pleld which was heavily bombed by the Japanese on Sunday, sent this cablegram to his mother: “I am safe. Merry Christ- mas. Bill.” The message was tele- phoned here from Huntingdon. The James B. Bryant, of Ft Shafter, within sight of Hickam Pield, early this week cablegrammed his mother briefly, “Am fine, Jim.” —Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harter, of State College. entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of the former's mother, Mrs. Peitta Harter of Howard it being her 74th birthday, also their nephew, Glenn Walizer, Jr. who celebrated his 8th birthday. Those present were Mrs. Peitta Harter, Emma Heverly, of Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wali- zer and son, of Bellefonte; Mrs. Hoy Harter, daughter Phyllis and son Robert, of State Ovllege, and Kath- leen, Harter of State College. Kenneth McMullen, of Ray- mondville, Texas, who recently came north to Washington, D. C. on a business mission, made a brief visit nip Mii Mrs Mrs Mis of {in Huntingdon with Mr. and Mrs. | Paul Haag and Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Afkey. He had expected to come | to Bellefonte for a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Harry Haag, of | Fenn street. but when he was unable ito make rail connections, Mrs. Haag boldly where angels fear to tread, for he hunts skunks at night with a dog. While the skunk's attention, engages the ouser steals around the tiank, sneaks up on .the tkunk, grabs him by the tail and flops him in a bag. He claims he seldom suffers “defeat” He likes to get the animals alive, for he takes them home, places them in a pen and feeds them well for a time before killing them. In that selling for around $1 each, Mr, Houser reports, Tost year he caught a total of 98 skunks hy | arranged to meet him at the home | of her son, Paul, in Huntingdon. | During his brief stay Mr. McMullen, | a son of the late Gertrude Haag Mc- | Mullen, of Johnstown, was escorted | on a tour of the State Industrial | 8chool at Huntingdon, with Paul Haag, employed as a baker at the | school, as guide, Mr. MeMullen's trip north, the first in a period of | 16 years, was made by air and he | returned to his home in Texas by | plane, WANTED! YELLOW OR BLACK SOY BEANS BENJAMIN GERKS Williamsport, Pa. M | | Bellefonte { periods | " wana Page Five —— Civilian Defense Registration to Open Here Today Civillan Defense Registration In the Bellefonte area will begin tonight with a meeting in the County Court House and will continue through Saturday, it was reported last night Registrations of persons living in and imm:diate vicinity will be received al the Logan and Undine fire halls Friday and Satur day, from about 9 a. m. unti] late in the evening, with the respective fire chiefs in charge Ward Hile will be in charge of registrations for Pleasant Gap, wittch will be received in the fire hall from 2:30 to 7 p. m,, Friday and Satur- day At Milesburg Flies Chief Keeler will oversee the regl from 2:30 to 7 m Saturday in the hall All persons, men, women or ch ren who are able to devote pa: their time to defense activitic urged to register John tration Pp Friday f ire TWO WOMEN INJU RED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Caroling , Hacks tt, of Pleasant Miss Elizabeth Bartholo- mew, of Centre Hall were injured in an auto accident on the Centre Hall mou in about two 1 south of Pleasant Gap at 1 ght Hacke! Centie County from possible Mie Gap and day n Mrs the Hospital suffering fractured ribs, Miss Bartholomew received knee injurie and possible injuries to several rite The machines involved were driven by Eimer P. Shafter Pleasant Gap, und Paul Probst, of Lock Hav- en. One of them the road, resulting in the accident. The 8hal- fer car was demolished while dam- » Probst machine was esti- mated at. $100 of kidded on Moose Run Home Is Destroyed by Fire The home of Willlam Woomer ¢n Moose Run, north of Milesburg, wa burned to the ground by fire of un- determined origin Saturday night All Mr Woomer's clothing, furni- ture, and a quantity of carpenter tools wie lost The Milesburg Fire C swered an firemen’s ompany alarm about 8 p. m efforts hampered lack of water an- but were by othy Gray Store, Bellet oiletrie: nte, Pa nm —— ————— LONELY? B TRY AN AD! Barmmhart, of wasn't lonely he did have some wanted to sell So he ealled on the Centre Democrat Classified Advertising department to find him some cus- tomers The paper car tinement Samue] Bellefonts week, but trues he Near last 1505- ta tying the n the mails Thursday, and by Friday night Mr Barn rt had received exact. Iy 52 telephone calls in fo the ad Maybe 3 tators to sell bn needs you sults when Ads adver. went inst u don't have any it whatever can depend You use your upon the Class re- ifled ~ Ca rd of Thanks "take this OCKER—I thanking all persons whe in any manner or for recent Hiness and deat er. (Signed) Mrs. T J Ocker Lost and F Found red Run “veal calf, along | road, Tuesday a LOST Buffalo m first issue, | CLASSIFIED ADVEDTISEMENES 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partinent has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County s Conununity Bar- gain Counter, RATES-—Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, each additional insertion and 15 ceuts for 25 Where cents for advert ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising-—saie or rent, KEYED ADS-—All advertisements that request replies to be mailed Lo this office, ments, must be complied with by those Please do not call at the office for intonuation concerning such aaswering the advertise advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted w divulge the name of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in | ree of charge intervals, ¥ LOST Neill, Ph w. AN ED inder any notify C. M. Long Zion 1013 Black and tan fox and half grown pup owner, ‘will pay for Bellefonte R. D. 2 me 6464 Help Wanted please Fa Phone H keeping ‘Housekeeper for three, No small childre: Begin work Jan ry College 2022 ANTED-—A middle-aged "light house work and up. Inquire of Mrs ine Pepe Mi iis Pa Dora ( WANTED far a WANTED — Young Write WANTED-—Woman Mu-«t Work Wanted | An experienced farmer desires position m. Write C. K on in care of married wants work on i A B, in care o rat, Bellefonte over 18 Ww Port Mat in at Elk Haven De near wore Pl Bellefonte R WANTED-To of Swarts Pa w ANTED- “To buy cat ttle al 1d a hogs of an WANTED redited hen WANTED--To buy oid. Also livestock and poultry. Albert 1 MoCaled Ww ANTED — To ald Baop, WANTED- To buy all w Write Pa WANTED At chairs beda pi! cic a6 F GUNS Bough 1. s0lC sociale Siore, fonte Pa POR SAL E—Parm lime a% price farms- Inquire of Phone tr C Zion FX R chanic WENns C wone Wonted to Buy : ANTED a ne To buy engine filllam ( D3 fal 6344 VO buy prices paid Shoo best Machine 23-R ahsfiing Phone ¥ king stock Hull snust He Irom Inquire of WW. H Pa. Phone 56 Iniein “Hol one year oid Centre Hall disabled es. WU from $100 to #810 pay loganton, Pa. Ph buy secoond ing and Dbabbit Tent Inouire of Beliefonte shaft Pa. Phone hicken Drop me & Card i be buyin i from Dec Albert N. MeCaled af writing W tabies, stands. high guns. dolls. pewler poka old fiass and ch orice pad Coma M. Mas ket 5 Yo x Pa ren Ls Articles tor Sale Inquire at the Wes ster n Aun Allegheny BL, Phone 750 eras can afford to psy M. Long. Howard R. D. 2 1913 (Nittany) SALE Repairs ng machines is also al your Electric Store to all wash service. R Allegheny { Beliefonte x5 hound Please noti- ({ Alrpor xb1 family Cooa companion- tie x52 marie stocked hia of - ¢ x51 WOrs ida restauran TOPO 4 TOR x04 Bellefonte x51 hOTh- sre 2022 x52 hat prices Swartz Machin a-n LIE kinds of heat am whirays oO ter gTAn aia - nd exc Banged. As - Belle 117 makes of Our expert m ( a_i SUBSCRIPTIONS THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT . GIFT - 10 = { a the home community. pleasure at so modest cost. week in the year. of a year's subscription. Christmas day. ar RT SEN PSR MEA Honestly, we know of nothing that will be more appreciated than a Cift Subscription by some friend or relative who has left Nothing your could give will bring more It will be a reminder of the giver every Here's how easy it is to arrange for your subscription gift: Cut out the blank below, fill in the blank spaces by writing plainly the name and address to whom the paper is to go to, and send or bring it to this office with one dollar and a half--the price We will begin sending the paper immediately with the first issue of 1942, We will also mall a yuletide card to the recipient bearing your name and greeting, in time to reach him or her by (Use this form when ordering subscription gift.) THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Enclosed find $150 for which enter a Christmas sub- scription gift for one year to the following address: ——————————————— ———————— ——— ewe sn ese a—— wn Renewal ] New I'] Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- these colunns one tune This privilege can be used six times a year at different 3aled n Henry SALE eeks-0ld FOR BALE WR CODON | Bloct Baled straw Cryer nse Henry, FCR BALE-~-One enamel Kalamazoo new Call th Blate College FOR BALE--Coal and wood POR SAl E- FON BALE all wipe Backs i by w POR SALE macoine Numbers for office : Milesburg FOR SALE Victrola sortment of records brary table. All In very reasonably East Bishop and 206 2332 POR SALE Give records this man Spay We ha PODUIAT P; for MH Bellefon hi FOR SALE machine lowance for » drop me a card If It will be around 10 see YOu Bierly., Rebersburg, Pa register typewriters: ~Mumical gift ne metal batons band instrument musi drums, violins, records, sheet » and books. Pifer's Music Shop op street. Bellefonte, Pa 2 POR SALE -Cive a fine Hawalian guitar or banjo outfit. It's inciud- ed with lesson course to start in Jan- UaAry Give the Instrument for Christmas. Pifer's Music Shop, Bish op street, Bellefonte, Pa x5% FOR SALE—1930 {§-door). four adding machine ington typewriter, to sell, Palmer burg, Pa FOR SALE wood or sedan Victor Rem Priced Rebers- xb1 FOR BSALE--Weather gtirio Rock - wool Insulation and Screens, Jet Chamberiin Metal Weather Sirip Co. take care of your needs. Save: fuel dollars, keene out Airt. summer heal ind winter cold. Por estimates with. out obligation, call or write O. J. Bo- “ar Panresentative, Belleville, Ps Phone 58. 20 ENORAVED-——Name invitationg and announcements personal stationery etc. can be fur- nished by us at reasonable prices We have on «display all kinds of ene graved work. Call at our office and inspect our line before ordering else. where. QOentre Democrat, Beliefonts, ~ Chevr £004 tires {8-00lumn) and a safe C. Bierly, cards. wedding Dogs, Pets, , Etc. FOR SALE-—Two hound pups. weight 45 pounds Two-wheel trailer, Fordson belt pulley. tractor plow and cook stove. Phone 4501, Boais- burg x51 Live Stock POR SALE-4{Two fat hogs. L. O Cor- man, Beech Creek, Pa x51 FOR SALE—Right head of good 3 and S-galted saddle horses; Ohe good jumper. Roy Cummo, 3 miles north of State College, Pa x51 ARM nng Vahey Sales barn. Centre Hall Pa. holds sale every Taday tre ‘you Jean expect Food r C4 you ean on 8. T. Riegel, Owner Mgr. 1% POR mer gd spotted Poland China pi weeks old. Inquire of Andrew dren. Blanchard street’ Bellefonte, R. D. Box 109. Phons P25-R-4. x51 FOR BALE--Ftesh Guernsey cow with week-old calf. Also Holstéin hells =m | er, be fresh s00n, and one year-old | Phone Zion 27- R11 | Marguerite Lambert Chand utd Wier Ingulr Pa RH xl Apartments for Rent BALE ut 200 FOR POT Rooms For Miscel TOCK Kelle 44 Heverge taneous EPO! ring A nnour cel ments can legion a card panty Junior Girls® lock Monday — at the Legion FOR SALE “Two rect. Bridge is one-half milk utside of Mi andl ve hundred will be in play D ht i be served farms ~ Lanourg Boro | Good house, barn to school ook thes be sold due Price right » 68-3311 MifMind 100k for per dates ister funniz Good Close farm eoiuiely farming Ph gletler sale sonal Houses tor Rent AOR RENT-—Duplex house burg. Apply Bell Pa POR RENT-House in Bush Addition road leading © Roopsburs rooens h Theodore B Bellefonte Phone 358-M 49! ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH Four top burners with aulo- lighting and insulated with heat control PENNA. GAS. CO. in Miles ” Lewis Orvis Harvey mai Phone 506-J x51 oven CENTRAL efonte along Four Haupt Hat Pa FC n RENT ih four room house wilh walter and el lectricity located Soring Mills, Pa. Inquire of Charles J Ripka, Spring Mills Mis Pa x52 Floor Show EVERY NIGHT RN gE FOR RENT—-A 7-room house with all conveniences; located on East High street, Bellefonte. Inguire Peter Mendis, care of Garman Hotel Bellefonte, Pa x51 FCR RENT--A four-room house with water, electricity and garage. 10. cated at Balleyville, Perguson town- ship. Inguire of Edward Harpstor Penna. Furnace, Pa 51-11 FOR RENT--8<room house | on y South Thomas street, Bellefonte Bath furnace, garage garden. Possession December 1 Harry Rockey, 2lo0 7-4 POR RENT—A five.room house in Bellefonte: all conveniences Ime mediate possession. Rent $27. Ine quire of John 8 Lambert Jr. ol South Hw | Harry's Tavern 8. Spring St. Belicfonte, Pa. ehh Mr a Thrift Investment Corporation Cumulative Preferred Stock Tax Free In Penna. PAR VALUE $1000 OFFERING PRICE £12.00 Yield 5% Offering by Prospectus Only Copies Obtainable from H. I. FARRAR 215 Willowbank Street PHONE 296] Bellefonte. Pa 8% street, Bellefonte, Pa. Farm For Rent PCR RENT-—A good big farm at | Pleasant Oud station, with elec | i tricity, ail neodsary © { buildings spring and clean water. Ale @ | creek flows through the farm © hash state of onltivatinn. Inguive om W.. WW. Tate. 17 BE Bishop street | Bellefonte, Pa. x3i |
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