LOC ~Willlam Brachbill, of East Cur- tin street, proprietor of the Brach- bill furniture store, is spending this week in Chicago on a business mis- sion. Harry Diehl, of Milesburg, well . known retired carriage painter, has ALS \ —~ ~-Miss Annette Decker, of Blan- chard street, spent the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fisher, at Northumberland. | —Pyvt. William Moerschbacher, of Camp Lee, Va. spent a brief leave | of absence last week with his par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Moersch- | bacher, of East Logan street. | —Blaine Mabus Jr, has returned ' to his studies at Tri-State College, | angola, Ind, after a holiday visit | with his parents Mr. and Mrs. | Blaine Mabus, Sr., at their home on | Pine street. ~After a brief visit with his par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Casper | and family of North Thomas street, | Pvt. Luther Casper on Friday re- | turned to his duties at Ft. George | Meade Md. | -Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Ayres have returned to their home in En- | glewood, N. J. after a holiday visit | with Mrs. Ayres’ mother Mrs, Louis | Carpeneto and family of South Al- | legheny street. . —Miss Theresa Fike on Sunday | returned to her studies at Mt, Aloy- | sius College, Cresson, after spend- | ing the holiday season with her par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fike, | of Bush Addition. ~—After spending the holidays in Bellefonte with her nephew and | niece, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davies and | family, of Blanchard street, Mrs. | Belle Ford on Priday returned to] her home in Detroit Mich. | —Pvt. Louis Carpeneto, of Bolling | Field, Washington, D. C., spent the | New Year season in Bellefonte with | his parents Mr. and Mrs. George | Carpeneto, of the Gazette apart-| ments, North Allegheny street. | —Miss Anne Montgomery, student nurse at Providence Hospital, Wash- | ington, D. C. was a recent guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. | Hassell Montgomery and family at | their home on East Linn street. | —George A. Kelley, Jr., has re-| turned to his studies at the U. S.| Navy Academy at Annapolis, Md. | after a two weeks’ holiday visit with | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A Kelley, of the Forge, south of town.. —Gordon Vars returned to his stu- | dies at Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, during the weekend after spending the Christmas holi- | days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. | Ethan W. Vars, of East Bishop | street. | Miss Mary O'Hara on Sunday returned to her studies at Merey- | hurst College, Erie, after spending | the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Hara and fam- | ily, at their home on North Spring | street. { —Dr. R. L. Capers of East Curtin! street, departed Sunday for Boston, | Mass., where he is undergoing a three weeks’ post graduate course | at the Dover street Clinic. He ex-| pects to resume his practice here | about February 1. } charged {rom the Centre County Hospital last Thursday and is now | at her home on Reynolds Avenue | recuperating from a leg fracture | suffered pearly a month ago in a| irived in fall on Reynolds avenue } —Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Martin, | of South Allegheny street spent New | Year's with friends in Cuyhoga Falls, Ohio. Friday they continued west to Chicago for a few days’ visit before going to Moosehart, Ind. where they were guests of Mrs. Opal Smith and family. —Carl Cronemiller of West How- ard street, employe of the Highway Department, suffered an injury to | has been sent to Jefferson Barracks, afternoon | He was chopping | up and! his right eve while at work. wood when a piece flew struck him in the face. The injury required medical treatment. Mrs. Alberta Krader turned to her apartments in Plaza Theatre building from a holi- day visit with relatives and friends. | Her itinerary included a visit with her sister, Miss Caroline Buser, in | Altoona. and visits in New York City, Ridgefield Park N. J, and Mt. Ver- | non, N. Y. { —Miss Thomazine Curtin nurse | Tuesday the | i in training at the Germantown Hos- | pital, Philadelphia, last Thursday | returned to her duties there after | a holiday visit with her mother, Mrs. H. Laird Curtin and family at their home at Curtin. Mrs. Cur- tin and another daughter, Mrs. | Nancy Kerk, and daughter, | Nancy Jane, accompanied her to Philadelphia for a visit with Mr. | and Mrs. Gar Young and family at | Elkins Park. Mrs. Kerk and daugh- |! 3 ” v | from an eye operation he underwent at the J. J. Meyers store in State | junior stenographer. | Monday of last week at the Altoona College. No date has been set for vey was graduated from the Belle- | ter returned home Tuesday and Mrs. Curtin is expected home this week- end. -R. K. Owens of East Bishop | street, Bellefonte electrical appli- | ance dealer, reports that he's used | the same Christmas tree for several | years. The tree, an eight-foot blue | spruce, originally was planted in a | tub for use in the Owens store. Two | years ago after serving its purpose | at the store it was taken to the! i H Owens home where it was decorated {served his 88th birthday anniver- cock is a graduate of the Curwens- Eustis, Va. early last month, last and served admirably as a Christ | mas tree, Afterwards, it was moved into the back yard, the bottom was | knocked out of the tub which held it and roots fastened themselves in the ground to nourish the tree dur- ing the summer. Just before Christ mas, Owens dug up the tree, pushed the roots up in the tub and again used it as a Christmas tree indoors. He expects to return it to the yard for the summer. The idea seems to be a sound one. Figuring that it requires about ten years’ time to grow an average Christmas tree, it isn't difficult to realize the tremen- dots toll each Christmas takes from the forests of the land. If it re- quired ten years to grow each one of the evergreens lining the curbs of Bellefonte's business district the loss represented in growing time through the destruction of trees is 1250 years, and Bellefonte is only one tiny town | among the many thousands through- | out the land! Tt might be well if | we could devise some way to cele- | brate Christmas sanely, insofar as! our forests are concerned. la guest at the home of her brother. | Room yesterday morning the name { Mrs. Ad Fauble, of North Allegheny has re-! {burning between the walls, | Mis. Brooks. of York, spent | been quite {ll at his home since suf- : : A fering a heart attack two weeks ago. New Year's Day with Mrs. Roy Hall, | He is confined to bed. of Milesburg. | =Pyvt. Harry Keeler, of Ft. Knox, Mrs. Jacob Charles, of York, is IKy.. is spending a 15-day furlough in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. M Dubbs, on East Curtin street. —Among prizes awarded in a re- cent Pennsylvania Electric Associa- tion contest, was one of $15 to Mrs. Harry S. Haagan, of Bellefonte, R. D. 3. James Edward Whittaker, who a few weeks ago received a discharge from Fort Eustis Va., was again cal- | led for active service and left for Camp Meade, Md, Tuesday morn- ing. —Mrs, Jacob Wilson, and daugh- ter Donna Rae, of the Carpeneto apartment, South Allegheny street, have returned home from a Christ- mas visit with Mrs. Wilson's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pitzgerald stoner and Mrs, Harry Keeler and | family, at their home on Blanchard street, ~The Junlor Section of the Belle- | fonte Woman's Club will meet at [the home of Mrs, William Brachbill iin the Orvis apartments, East Cur- tin street, at 8 o'clock Monday eve- ning, January 12. After a two weeks’ visit with her | mother and sons, Mrs. T. A. Shoe- | maker and Bily and Bobby Hyslop, ‘all of the Hazel apartments. Mrs. | Augusta Hyslop returned Sunday to | the Hamburg Sanitorinm { Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lair, of {Bellefonte R. D. 3, and Charles Lal |of Pleasant Gap, motored to Niag- Iv. of Galet ara Falls Friday, to see their daugh- and family, of Galeton. (ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark. ~Both Bre Sopa 8 Fespotiled | They returned home Monday. to a general alarm about noon yes- | i Vin " terday when a flue at the Albert | MES. Arita Cherry Levi. of Weal Sie home ph iiied Linn sites to Philadelphia where she will make : i y y {her future home. Mrs. Levi and the Dine burned itself out with NO | parry W. Dawson, of Philadelphia, Samage, Have. deri T the | 27 to be united in marriage today /illiam C. re, cler : ey Rpincas . postoffice, has been confined to fils] grit Pg AN iy The comp home on Rotel) Allegheny tree! jor County December 28, on a twelve- the past two wet gr rts he will day furlough with his parents, Mr. ness, a oe Spot ios un. | And Mrs. John W. Stover, and with not be a o RD ues X : (his grandmother, Mrs. Frank Pye, til late next hi . hy Y fof Bellefonte. R. D. 2. —The regular monthly meeting of | M 5 h. . —-Mrs. Mary E. Koch, of Penn the Beliefonie Gaines Cli will be |sweet, Bellefonte, received a letter P : : : an | Tuesday from her son, Pvt. John A, omy, oh Bast High Sista lv Koch, who is stationed at Hawall 13. . The subject to be discussed will | This WAS the first news Mrs. Koch be “Achieving Good Soil.” | received from her son since Japan be p i Le " er f M od attacked the Island on December 7 —Jerome Leitzell, son of Mr. and {and it was most welcome. His letter Mrs. James Leitzell, of Milesburg, ‘was brief but it Indicated that he HO aE ay was in good health. He sailed for surgeon by ry ¥. Ol Hawaii last June Kent, Ohio, has enlisted in the U. WW. Hassell Mobtgomerv. of East §. Marines and reported for duty at Gide 4 8 a Pittsburgh, last Wednesday Linn street, manager of the Bob . : Se { Davis clothing store on North Al- —Dr. Kuss, who conducted den-|jeoheny street, on Monday was ad- tal offices in the Plaza Theatre jad to the Geisinger Memorial building, West High street, whi Hospital, Danville, where he is sche- his health failed shortly before guled to undergo an operation in ssked gg Jat Lie VB the near future. Although he has covering steadily a “bh Inot been well since before Christ- and expects to reopen his offices here yas Mr. Montgomery was at the in the near future ¢ LHR {store as usual up until Saturday -John H. Hines, 0 colieid, | __ Mrs. Anna Funk and family Mich., accompanied by his daughter j..+ week moved from the Centre Helen Virginia and son Edward, ar- pemocrat apartments on West High Bellefonte on New Year's greet to the John Galaida house on Day and was a guest until Sunday North Penn street, occupied for some o Ms, Fines Roomy Julia years by the late Mrs Elsie Heil- ines, of East Howard stree 5 hecker The Centre Democrat was John's first visit to Bellefonte apartment has been leased by Mr in ten years and Mrs Henry Gross, who will —8gt. Charles L. Sheckler, of move this week from the former Milesburg, has completed a course Gross apartments on South Spring of special training at the West Point | street Prep School at Fort McPherson, p . . Atlanta, Georgia, and has returned ands Jago, Sasgler o Samp to Camp Shelby, Miss, according to r re ts for o ten-day word received this week by his par- furlough with his parents. Mr and ents, Centre County Coroner and ” " er . 4 Mrs. R. B, Spangler. of North Spring Mrs. Charles Sheckler, Milesburg. street. On the way home Lt. Spang- ~Those from out of town here : 1a8t Tuesday for the br Mrs HEE Wed prac every. modem John Anderson, of East Logan street, 'motorevcle. taxi, command car, bus, included Mrs. Annie Bigleman, of plane. train and passenger auto- Carnegie; Edgar Bigleman, Mineral phobjile He recently returned from Springs; Miss Mary Fleming, of extensive maneuvers in the South Willamsport: Mrs. Earl Gingerich, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. and! Mrs. Carson Deitz, of Lock Haven -In a proceedings in the Court ~Members of the Junior Choir, Boys’ Club, and Light Bearers of the Presbyterian church were entertain. ed at the chapel, Priday evening with Mrs. William C. Thompson in charge of the program. Mrs. Paul Edinger. of State College, presented colored pictures of mission schools In the southern mountains; Mrs, (Ernest Martin, choir director, led the Boys' Choir in several numbers, and games and refreshments roun- ded out the evening's activities ~Mrs. Harry V. Keeler of Blan- chard street. was the guest of honor at a dinner given Thursday evening at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrz. Eimer Swartz also of Blanchard street, in celebra- tion of Mrs, Keeler's birthday. ues 3 5 used water on the fire which was Guests Sree, ES oD ouniOneY The . a . B . Man house is occupied by the Donald E.| grewr ater poppy hd Kenneth Wolfe family. the Swartz family, all of Bellefonte, —Both fire companies responded and Pvt. Harry Keeler of Pt. Knox, to a general alarm about 8:30 o'clock Kentucky, Tuesday morning when a part of | ny od the Harvey Stewart home on Penn Paz, aug Ma, Matton Sane. of street caught afire. Piremen sald |... 0. ceoement of their daughter that about $50 damage was caused Mary E. to George Harris, son of to a small building at the rear of 4 the house when it caught afire while {Ma Carrie Bailey Bo win of pine pipes were being thawed. Water cat of the Pa hial RY oh i from beoster pumps was used topo © Toe school, Belle- extinguish the blaze { fonte and the Bellefonte High 8chool . iin the class of 1940. She is em- —James A. Fox of the Parrish ployed at the Super Market, Belle- Drug Store, is recuperating nicely at | fonte. Mr. Harris attended State is home on North Spring street College High School and is employed of Francis Xavier McGovern, of Bellefonte, was changed to Francis Xavier Fauble, and the young man was legally adopted by Mr. and street. Young Fauble last week en- listed in the U. 8. Air Corps and Mo. Fire believed to have started from a defective flue caused little damage to one of the rooms of the John Barnes house on East Lamb street about 2 o'clock Tuesday after- noon. Members of the Logan fire company who answered the alarm Hospital. The bandages have been the wedding, removed and Mr. Fox expects to be| _ np. ng Mrs. Porrest Eckley, of able to return to his duties at the store next week. During his abe Valley View, have announced the sence Sheldon Evey, of Pittsburgh, {engagement of their daughter, Jean, a former employe, is assisting with | 3 Pvt. Howard Hancock, of Bed. the work at Parrish's. (ford. Miss Eckley is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School, in the —William B. Rankin, of East Cur- class of 1934 and since then has tin street, Bellefonte's oldest insur- | been employed by the Decker Mo- ance agent, on Saturday quietly ob- | tor Company, Bellefonte. Pvt. Han- sary by going to work as usual at ville High School and has been a { his insurance offices in Crider's Ex- {member of the Pennsylvania State sumed his position as manager of change building. The Rankin ag-! Motor Police since 1837, He is a son ency was founded 101 years ago, in [of John S. Hancock, of Clearfield. 1841, by Mr. Rankin's father. W. B.| Until being transferred to Bedford Rankin entered the business at the early last year, Pvt. Hancock was age of 21 years, hence has been ac- | stationed at the Pleasant Gap sub- tively engaged in the insurance bus- | station, iness for 67 years. He enjoys fair health considering his age and —Miss Mary Catherine Walker, {daughter of Judge and Mrs. Ivan mikes » a nt oThond each | walker entertained at a luncheon raing jand miscellaneous shower at the ~The regular monthly meeting of | family home on East Linn street last Court Patrick McArdle, Catholic | Wednesday afternoon in honor of Daughters of America, Bellefonte, | Miss Winifred M. Fleming, daughter was held Monday night in their | of former Judge and Mrs. M. Ward meeting rooms on West High street. | Fleming, also of East Linn street, Grand Regent Catherine A. Hartle whose engagement to John Watson, presided. In addition to routine | of Germantown, was announced dur- business plans were discussed for | ing the holidays. The guest of hon- the annual birthday party which |or received a number of gifts. Those will be held in the Farmers National | present were: the Misses Anne Dor- Bank building on Sunday, January worth. Anne Montgomery, Dorothy 18, at 8:00 p. m. All members are | Stevens, Mary Catherine Flynn, invited to attend. The committee | Elizabeth Ann Wetzléer Rose Ann in charge of the party is composed | Brachbill and Miss Walker and Miss of Mrs. Winfield Love, chairman; | Fleming. Miss Brachbill was award- | Oatioal Mrd. Christ Beezer, Mrs. Thomas ed the bridge O'Hara and Mrs. Francis Beldin. eo Te for Played. alter with his parents, County Commis- | fon, including THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. —Mr. and Mrs, George Smith, of | Milesburg, are spending a few weeks in Phoebus, Va., with their son and family. «Harold L, Price, of Milesburg, was In the new class of advanced | flying cadets which recently began | higher training at the Alr Corps | Advanced Flying 8¢hool at Victoria, Texas, A | Mr, and Mrs, W. W. Bickelt, of [the Cadillac apartments, spent the Christmas season in Niagara Falls, |N, Y., as guests of thelr son-in-law | and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, E. H | Andrews { | «Mrs. Dell D. Dean, of the Orvis [apartments, who has been confined [to bed at her home because of ill- | ness, expects to he able to resume {her duties as teacher of the first land second grades in the Pleasant Gap schools late this week, { =The Bellefonte Y. M. C. A takes [this means of expressing apprecia- tion to the people of Bellefonte for their contributions of toys, clothing and cash for distribution to needy families in this area during Christ- | mas season. A total of 48 families {with 225 children were taken care of through the contributions -Mahlon Foreman returned to his home In Burlington, Iowa, Sunday, and his brother Paul D. Foreman returned to his work in New York City, Tuesday, after a Christmas visit in Bellefonte with their moth- er and sister, Mrs. D. R. Foreman and dnughter Lois, at the family home on North Spring street ~Mr, and Mrs. A. Winn Witmer, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Vonada and son Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed, Miss Edna Witmer, and Ralph and Emmett Witmer, all of Bellefonte and vicinty, on Saturday morning attended funeral services in Lan- caster for Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Wit. mer's daughter-in-law, Mrs, Clair Witmer, of Lancaster, who died sud- denly last Tuesday in a hospital in that city. James K. Landis, of the Carner apartments, North Thomas street, for the past three years employed as a salesman by the DeHaas Electric Company here, has resigned his pos- ition and has enlisted in the U. 8 Army, being sent to the reception center at New Cumberland, Friday night. Landis’ wife and infant son, Charles, have vacated the Carner apartment and have gone to Lewls- town where Mrs. Landis has ob- tained employment for the duration of the war --Mrs. Anna B. Nef!, of Halfmoon Terrace, Bellefonte, has announced the engegement of her grand-dau- ghter, Miss Betty E Rofl, to Russell Houtz, son of Mrs. Emma Houtz, of Pleasant Gap. Miss Roff is a grad- uate of the Bellefonte High School class of 1837, and is now employed in the offices of the Tian Metal Co. | Mr. Houtz Is a graduate of Spring Township High School and is em- ployed in the meat department of the local Shafler store. No definite Gale has been set for the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Wolfe of the Markland apartments, an- nonce the engagement of their daughter, Nellie C. Wolfe to Harold A. Stouck, of Perth Amboy, N. J. nn of Mrs. Carolyn Stouck, of Lew. istown. Miss Wolfe is a graduate of ji Ballefonte High School. class of | | ployed in the offices of the American Lime and Stone Company here. Mr. Stouck is employed as a salesman with headquarters at Perth Amboy, N. J. No date has been set for the wedding. Amos Cole, Centre County ua- tive and Brother of Mrs. Harold Kirk, of West High street, Bellefonte, on January 1 was made works manager of the Baldwin Locomotive Works at Eddvstone., For some vears Mr Cole was an execuiive at the Stand- ard Steel plant in Burnham, having | been sent to the Philadelphia plant i last year to solve bottlenecks in arms iproduction. His most recent ad- vancement comes after he had dem- onstrated outstanding ability in the clearing up of difficult production problems Joseph Ray Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs, Ray Johnson, of South Spring street, Bellefonte, who in December was graduated from the Embray Riddle Company Elemen- tary Flying School at Arcadia, Fla. iis a member of the first ciass of Aviation cadets to arrive at Shaw Field. new Air Corps Basic Flying iSchool, at Sumter, 8 C. Members of the class will receive ten weeks | of instruction and upon graduation {will be divided into groups for spec- {ialized training and will be sent to advance flying schools. —Miss Jean McGarvey, daughter jof Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGarvey, of West Curtin street, has accepted a {Civil Service position with the fed- | jeral government in Washington, D. C. and departed Sunday for that jeity to enter her new work as a! Miss McOar- | ‘Margaret J Slack 1 fonte High School and attended | Penn State College. For the past | {year she has been employed as sec- | {retary to Borough manager, George | | Carpeneto, at the borough offices in | the Logan Fire Company building. | =<Pailing to meet the army weight | requirements, Lt. Walter H. Adams, { who was summoned to the colors on | December 5, and who went to Ft | week returned to Bellefonte and re- ithe Centre County Thrift Corpor- { ation. Mrs. Adams and her daughter | who had gone to live at Mrs. Adams’ former home in Mt. Pleasant, have returned to Bellefonte and the fam- | ily furniture has been taken out of | storage and returned to the Zeigler! house on East Curtin street where the Adams’ lived before Mr. Adams | was called into the Army. ~Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Heim, of | South Penn street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Char- lotte Arlene, to Giles P. Burtner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Burt- ner of Butler. Miss Heim is a grad- uate of the Bellefonte High School and the Altoona School of Com- {Curtin 934, and sihoe then bas been om- | i Robert J. Reese CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | — 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and | Democrat's classified advertising de- the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise. 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--sale or rent, KEYED ADS--All advertisemen ts 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 ar of the advertiser, e not permitied Ww divulge the name SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE--Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocrat is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one time, free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different intervals. Ambrose Watson, who has been living with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Mce- Clellan, on East Linn stieet, and Benny Kofman, son of Mra Nuthan Kofman, of East Linn sti¢et have gone to Miami, Florida, for tiv win- ter, or until they are summoned for army duty Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hoy and daughter, Lois Mae, of Brooklyn N Y. returned home Saturday after spending two weeks in Bellefonte with Mr. Hoy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Hoy, of Bouth Thomas street, and Mrs. Hoy's parents, Mr and Mrs, 8. I. Poorman, of South Water street Every person makes a wise de- cision when he decides to learn if his eyes do or do not need assistance If they do (and it is that they may) he will be benefited to a degree that he cannot at pres- ent appreciate. Dr. Howard F. Bauer, Optometrist, Crossley Jewelry Store Bellefonte, Pa . Mr. and Mrs. George A. Miller of North Spring street, spent sev- eral days last week in Newark, N. J with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Miller, The Jack Millers were in Bellefonte during the Christmas holidays, having come up for a visit with relatives and friends In this area. —David Dean, son of Mrs. Dell Dean, of the Orvis apartments, East street, all-round athlete at the Bellefonte High School, fell while skiing near the quarries north of Bellefonte, Sunday and suffered a fracture of the collar bone. He was taken to the Centre County Hospi- tal dispensary where the fracture was reduced and he was permitted to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gregg, of Toledo, Ohio, came east to attend the funeral, Friday afternoon, Mrs, Greggs aunt, Mrs. Robert A Kerstetter, of State College, who 5 {died last Tuesday at her home there Mr. and Mrs. Gregg returned home after an overnight stay, having left their young son with relatives in Toledo. Mrs Gregg the former Miss Mary Dale, daughter of the is ate Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dale of ‘Bast Curtin street, Bellefonte. Yor. James Hoffer, of Camp Shelby, Miss, arrived in Bellefonte Bunday of last week for a two- weeks’ visit with relatives and friends, and is dividing his time between his mother, Mrs. G. Earl Hoffer and his aunt, Miss Roxanna Mingle. of East High street. Corp Hoffer recently passed his examina - tions for entrance into the U. 8. Air Corps and is scheduled to be trans. ferred this month to one of the ar- my air bases to begin his training | as a pilot Our mailing list was corrected this past week and all subscriptions received up to January 1 have been credited, Owing to the unusually large number of paid subscriptions received during December, it is pos- | sible that we might have made some errors. Kindly check the expiration {date on the label of vour paper and advise us at once in the event prop- er credit has not been given. If the abel on your paper does not bear (a 1842 expiration date, then your ‘subscription is in arrears There is no better time than the present to bring your subscription payment up to date . Your cooperation will be appreciated. —_—_—__——_—_—_—_—_— Marriage Licenses Frederick, Md Lancaster Bellefonte Eleanor L. Stewart Rov K. Dunklebarger H. G. Hohwiesner, Jr... State Coliege Florence E. Blurock..... Los Angeles James 8 Parsons, Pine Grove Mills. has completed a course in practical and theoretical radio and television and has been awarded a diploma stitute of Washington, D. ©. He fin- ished the prescribed course of tech- | nical studies with creditable grades ‘and is to be congratulated upon his | achievement. Card of Thanks expreming ou hanke s_Begkbor 58 our an to nei s and friends for their many acts ot kindly sympathy during the funerai ‘of Mrs. Harriet Krebs, of Bellefonte, who passed away in Portsmouth, Va (Signed) Thomas Krebs and family { Lost and Found LOST Shoat, Hayed from my farm December 31, . E. Wert, Centre Hall BR, D. Phone 179-R-13. x2 LOST-<A man's pocketbook, some where in Bellefonte. Finder please notify Kenneth Rachau, N. Penn St, Bellefonte, Pa. x2 YT TN EE A always true! of | by the National Radio In- | Work Wanted WANTED Washing and ironing Will call and deliver. Also will do housework on Balturday Phone 106-R-4--not dial J Wanted to Buy WANTED 1 o buy rAW urs and beet hides. Highest prices pald. Har- old Tressler, Curtin, Pa x2 WANTED- To buy some sho ts 50 to 100 pounds. Inquire of Roy FP Zimmerman, Belle RD 2 xi for only Xu fonte WANTED To buy beef hides. Best prices paid. Inquire of F, P. Re? Aides, Blate College, R. PF. D., or phone 06650 Xs WANTED--To buy cattle and hogs of any kind Also trade or buy bulls uire of Hubert Neil, Bellefonte R Phone 6464 ‘ WANTED — To buy shafting and paid Ir r ie Bhop, Bellefonte, 32-R 1-11 Phone WANTED--To buy catile and hog: of any kind. Also trade or buy bulls Inoulre of Hubert Nell, Bellefonte R D. 2. Phone 6464 32-11 WANTEDR—To one used cream separator. must be in good condi. tion electric preferred Thos. G Shimell, Morrisdale, Pa, R. D. Phoae Philipsburg 631-R-2 buy 1¥ WANTED —- Antique nit Caus writing desks doughtravs chairs, tables, stands, high beds, ranalacn- High- Schmuck Pa x9 Cora M York ost price id 136 E. Market St Boarders Wanted WANTED One or two roomers and boarders In ! home ulr Mrs street! of Davi on farm Lemont x2 ] Ph t once Jesse W. Klinger ne State College 3708 WANTED — An experienced farmer and wile. Good salary. Spring op- Beck Parm, Mackeyvillie, Pa aii ening | WANTED Cri wanted for general housework. Apply 0 Mrs. BR W Stever, 300 West 1ith street, Tyrone Pa. x3 WANTED--A middie-aged woman | keep house for father and SONA Inguire of John H. Brus Fleming. Pa L & WARTED--8ingle or married man 0 work on 4€ry farm. Will furnish house for married man. Inquire of { John Wilson, Woodland, Pa. BR. D x3 WANTED-Marrted man for job on farm. Must be experienced and have poceptable references Fine opportunily for right man Give full particulars in Iy. Write Box WW. WW, care of The Centre Democrat x3 Articles tor Sale FOR SALE--1827 Pord coach in good condition, Earl C Weber, Rebers- burg. Ps x2 POR BALE Reconditioned gasoline washer, like new K. Owens | Electric Store, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 2008 x2 FOR SALE — Potable 200-mmpere gasoline-driven arc welder 1's Welding Service, Clarence, Pa. Phone 2515 Wis POR BALE-Kindling wood, stove length, at our new saw mill at Lamar, Pa. Prices reasonable. Whit mer-Steele Co x2 ——— — gles, bicycles and children’s wag- | ong. OCarbrick Bros. opposite Big | Bpring, Bellefonte. J mem mmn ! POR SALE--Upright piano lent condition alnut Mrs. Mary Wright, 53 E. Linn street Bellefonte. Dial 3280 x2 x in excel- | BABY CARRIAGE USERS -— Rubber | tires for baby buggies, bicycles and | children’s wagons Garbrick Brose. { opposite Big Spring, Bellefonte A — W— 1 —— | POR SALE-—-Home-made sauer kraut Bring your containers. Mrs. Frank | fonte. Phone 2673 | POR SALE-—Farm lime at price far. | {| mers can afford to pay. Inquire of CM long, Howard BR. D. 2 | Zion 1913 (Nittany). 2-4 | FOR SALE-—A 2500-capacity electric! | incubator and one 1350.capacily {Inquire of C. I. Fohringer, Spring iMills, Pa. R. D. 2. Phone | x2 Deluxe [FOR SALE--A 10386 Ford | coach, recently overhauled; | rubber. Price reasonable, Inquire of | Robert Gill, Reynolds Ave. fonte, Pa. POR BALE — Woodsaw outfit, com- plete on wheels, with governor Chevrolet motor; ready to be used anywhere: new belt. 11 sell cheap | Aber Mowery, Centre Hall, Pa, R LOST--Truck canvas, somewhere bo- tween Clintondale and Milesburg. or Milesburg and Pleasant Gap. Re- ward. Write to Clintondale Mills, Clintondale, Pa. x2 LOST New Year's day in White Deer , male b and tan fox hound. Plain collar, no tag. Re- ward offered to finder. Clixion Reid. igh, State College BR. D. nage LOSTGold Oruen (Curvex) watch, in the State Theatre or on the streets of Bellefonte, Wednesday night (New Year's Eve). Reward if turned to the Centre Democrat of . FOR SALE--Hundreds of used tires, all sizes from 15 to 28 inch rims, Backed by written guarantee. Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Wallrun Auto Service, Snow tion. Phone 2422. 2.11 FOR SALE-Cash registers. adding machine, tyeewriters: liberal al. will be around to see you. Bierly, Rebersburg, Pa. - - tires. for - Centre an | FIRES-Rubbe tires for baby Bug. | finish | Nelson, 222 East Lamb street, Bene, | Phone | 8-R-11. Belle- | x1 x3 | Price reasonable. Shoe Intersec- | | miles west of Blormstown, route 550 | 2-u POR BALE~Coal and wood. I haul ashes away at a low rate Call t 3206 for pee Bam Capperelll Belletontey Pa., BR, D. 1, Coleviile, 211 POR BALE--112 rats killed with can Bahultes Red SBquill. Guaranteed harmiess, to animals and pouitry. O. | A. Kine Haraware Co. Bellefonte Pa x8 POR BALE—A 3-h. p. gas engine, air- cooled, also New ldea manure spreader in good working condition Inquire of Charley Simco, Bellefonte RD 3 x4 FOR SALE 8hort slab wood at Greensvalley saw mill near Pleas ant Gap. also at Hennlgh's saw mill near Potters Mills QO WW. Houu Lumber Co 2-11 30 Indies went | | FOR SALE dresses; some One snow sult ) sell for 83 Bize 10, color brown cleaned ready Ww wear w Beaver Ave BL Dial 2740 50¢ 87 A Call 226 Colley: Pa ae POR GALE--A condition, power eleciric rel churn; 2 Barner, Bellefonte Narrows) POR BALE~A 1036 Chevrolet busl- coupe, in good conditi Bpeed Queen elect good as electric Leas Also a Inc nine and an fron Theodore Emenhizer (near Yarnell) ENORAVED-—Name invitations personal Mationery nished by us We have on graved work inspect our | where. Centre Democrat Pa BURIAL VAULTS Be i Dunlap concrete burial t wher you must choose Made by Dun- lap Brothers for past went vears and sold direct to you for 8d Delivered anywhere in n Telephone Bellefont al disp Cs ine before ordering he Bellefonte .e at our offic valu one the reer Phone Mine For Rent RENT Min 3 Len POR feet 8 « ©) 4 HST", | m Lock Hav- B inch f Inquire of J W rickley J L iY charc a ’ Live Stock POR SALE-—-A Holstein freshen about OO Weaver, Rebersburg., Pa POR SALE — Eight and old pigs 5 t farm at Inquire at sell Nittany POR registered foisted n accredited herd In- Jacob Osusky, Houtadale x3 | POR BALE — 300-pountid sow. Five shoals weighing from 100 1p 125 pounds. T. K. Larkin, Port Matilda Pa. Phone 5-R-16 x3 POR SALE-Two Poland-Chir ready for service, each aboul pounds bred from good big Rock Soring Fry Pa 1 nace, Pa PARMERS. Penns Valley Sales Barn Centre Rall,” Pa. holds sale every Tuesday. Bring your live stock ang poultry. you can expect good prices BT owner, mahager. 2-if POR SALE--Selected spolted Poland hina boar pigs Also several Bred sows, same breed due tw farrow March and April. J H. Mitchell Le- mont, Pa. Phone State College 3764 p > il, Maywood Julissa Commander. 1 June 23 1038. Sired by langwater Maywoou Grand Champion, Harrisburg, Syra- cuse and Harrisburg also sire of 17 A. R danghters, dam Julla Scott of Pairview Fram 18604 Ibs milk, BiSS butter fat C. 1. B. B. also dam oi one 12000 Ib daughter. Commander fs a sure sire. 1 am ralsing all his heifer calves and they are mos! promising Price reasonable. WW. T Payne, 603 Wyoming Ave, Kingston Pa x3 Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR SALE -— BEsquimo pup, oolor brown. Inouire of lee J Rebersburg, Pa FOR SALE--Beagle and Spitz pups at your own price. Inquire of H W. Smith, Mackeyville, Pa x2 FOR SALE—Toy fox terrier. male. 7 weeks old: 200d stock. Mrs Corie 211 E. Park St. lock Haven, Pa. x2 FOR SALE — Pull-blooded English dull dog pup. 6 monihs old. mails Black with white markings House. | broken. Extra nice. Weighs 35 nounds x0 | POR SALE--About 50 New Hamp shire Bed chickens, 8 months old Inquire of H. D. Lindenmuth, Union- 'vilie, Pa. x2 Real Estate - For Sale POR RENT-<A six-room house, on East High street: all conveniences Inquire of Joe Waite, Past High | rtreet. Bellefonte. Pa. or Peter Men- dis, at Garman Hotel 2-11 —————— eS AS {POR SALE- Tinton farm on Marsh Creek, on road: excellent stock and dalry farm: spring water | Bottom land easy to maintain. Mr:' | James Sullivan, Groveland, NX. Y. x2 | FOR SALE-—A 7-room brick house in State Ooliege: two lots; J-car good location and condition Also extra lot for | sale. Inouire of Mrs. L. B. Shuey. {625 N. Allen street, State College Ps. x7 {| FOR SALE-—House and lot in Cole. { vile, House hag =ix rooms and { bath; hot water heat. 3-car garage. | {and all necessary outbuildines 80 some desirable building Jota. In. | ouire of Lioyd Stover, Bellefonte | Pa. pe | garage; | FOR SALE — Allis«Chaimers WC tr: used only four ing. tractors and no helo. i F Pa. Pive have two {C.F Beek, Warriors Mark, | buildings. never-failing water sup- nly; electric llebht: silo. 12 dv 88. tractor on ' [ vears: A<1 condition. Reason for sell. | Property one mile south of Belle. ifonte. A. C. Grove. Bellefonte. R. D 2 (Along old Lewistown Pike). 50-tf | Farms For Rent FOR RENT--A farm of 180 acres, located four miles west of Bate College, on %he ¥#ine Grove Mill road. Inquire of G E Corl, 826 W College Ave., Blate College, Pa xs Houses tor Rent FOR RENT--6-room house, all mod- ern conveniences, furnace, hot and cold water, garage, Mrs. Ben Bedk- with, Bush Addition, Bellefonte, Pa x2 House in Bush AddRion, along road leading 10 Rox . Pour rooms, bath Theodore Haupt, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 3068-M wu FOR RENT A seven.roomn Louse, n conveniences, 10. Pa. Inquire of G Coliege Ave x2 a along Nit. and electrics FOR RERT house, near M1 Rent $1250 per Contact Pa FOR RENT house wiih garage Ferguson WeL~ Edward Harpsier Pa bi- POR RENT A r-room wale re five.roon house in conveniences. Im- Rent $27 In- Lambert, Jr. of Bouth Spring FOR RENT FOR RENT ment with at I A four-room appari. and bot wale: Water street ( § Tr v ort inguire LE £ Bellefonte 2 ia vk 4 C Ripka : POR RENT 3 FOR RENT- Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK—femoved promptly. B M Kelier M Pa. Phone 1 My h . re ~ ¥ ET Reta . Reverse IBIR 1-42 edry “4 promptly. 17 expense, phone Smith, 1-3 removed J. Vogt, Cens 55-R-4 or Lock expense ) BTOCK--Removed . vd 3 18, LAO¥C L FANTE D—-Deag stock m pid Cali Geo all, Pa. Phone 2 : r il = Repai ring . CE—-Authorized boi * machine service 114 West High 780 used machines Bellelonte Pa even B pho ings tii WASHING MACHINE REPAIRING— Repairs 1 a makes of wash mal All K. Owes nie, Pa by factory-t fully guaranteed trig t Bellis? 2036 FURNITURE REPAIRED — Repairs made to all kinds of furniture. Upholsterinig and zlin oovers made Wm D Thommeons Upholstering Shon. 107 F lamb Si. Phone 387-R Bellefonte, Pa 1-4 TY Is Re FORBMAN'S UPHOLSTER Y-<Fumi- ture repalr shop, repairing, restor- ng tiques a specialty. Cane and Modern upholstery. Shop street, rear Penn Belle knives Mach Wwrve 34 sharpen all kinds. We also roll steel, cap acres Woodruff kevs, key stock, eic. Swartz Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone "ry 2041 2.41 13 Announcements FESTIVAL — The annual Festival of the Zion Union Cemelery Associa tion will be held on Baturday, June 20, 1942 SHOOTING MATGOH — is AS prizes. To be held at Claud Confer's above Howard, Saturday, Jan. 10h, at 1 p Should 11 be an unsuita- bie day, then the following Satur. day x2 ee m NOTICE—To the taxpayers of Per- guson Township: Those of you Whe have not as yet paid your real tax, please be advised that on Feb. i, 1942, 5 per cent will be added on all outstanding real estale ax all taxes must be paid bY . 1942. All unpaid real estate tax will be returned to the County Commis sioners on May 1, 1942. Also all un- paid personal tax for 1841, anf prior years, will be turned over 4 « deputy collector on May 1, 12 or 38 soon thereafter as it may be pos- sible to prepare list Please avoid unnecessary costs and embarrass- ment by paying your personal taxes on or before above date. Your obed- jent servant, A. W. Tressler, Tax Collector, Penna. Furnace, Pa. x13 HEN A Modern bas Range ONLY $125 PER MONTH Four top burners with auto- matic lighting and insulated oven with heat control. CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. CO. Floor Show EVERY NIGHT — AT — Harry's Tavern 8. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa.
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