November 26, 1942, —— LOC ALS rei — ~Mr, and Mrs. Milton Carver, State College, were callers at office Friday, while in town shopping mission. -Mrs. M. C. Levi accompanied her son Leo and family to Johns- town, Pa, on Sunday, expecting to visit with them until after the hol- idays. -Jerry Caum, employed by Bendix Corp. in Philadelphia, and Miss Mary Ball, of wyncote, spent | the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. Caum’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs Jesse H. Caum, at their home on East Linn street -Mr, and Mrs. Samuel D. Rhine- smith, of East Bishop street, are re ceiving congratulations on the birth last Wednesday at the Centre Coun- ty Hospital of a daughter weighing ten pounds, twelve ounces. The new arrival, the seventh child in the family, is the fifth daughter. Mrs Rhinesmith is the former Alice Waite, daughter of Mrs. Mary Waite, of East Bishop street. —Melvin Dry of Bellefonte, a sen- ior at the Lock Haven Teachers Col- lege, started teaching last Wednes- day at the Lock Haven High School Mr. Dry is teaching commercial ge- ography, English and physical edu- cation. Mr. Dry will head the intra- mural] sports program and may be- come assistant coach to I. V. Davis, who probably will supervise both basketball and wrestling —E. M. Gandy, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Gandy of West Lamb street, recently was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant in the U S. Army. Lieut. Gandy, who was graduated from the officers’ training school at Maxwell Field, Ala. Is now stationed at the U. S. Airport at Nashville, Tenn. He enlisted in the Army shortly after his graduation from Bellefonte High School in 1840 Carl Moerschbacher, West Penn Power Company employe. was off duty because of illness last week and during his convalescence devoted his time to painting a number of war posters, which he distributed among friends. One of the posters which we confiscated for display de- picts a peaceful little American vil- lage, with a giant yellow claw hov- ering overhead. The title of the poster is “Buy Bonds." —We have just completed send- ing out statements to all subscrib- ers whose subscriptions are either due or past due. Of course, the purpose of the statement is to re- mind subscribers that their sub- scription has expired and to renew same. Many of our subscribers co- operate in keeping their subscrip- tion up to date, but some folks seem to forget entirely that subscriptions should be renewed at expiration date. Your co-operation must be forthcoming if you want us to con- tinue sending you the Centre Demo- crat. Newspapers. like magazines, are always payable in advance. «Staff Sergeant James W, Petin- gill; of the U. 8. Army Air Corps | at Love Pield, Texas, arrived in! Bellefonte Thursday of last week for a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Pettingill, of Burnside street. Sgt. Pettingill re- cently completed his training and received his silver wings, degignat- ing him as being qualified to pilot any type or size of plane in use by the Air Corps. At the present time he is in the ferry command, being assigned to deliver new planes from the factories to various airfields throughout the nation. After a per- iod of this valuable experience he may receive an assignment to ac- tive duty. —Mr. and Mrs the I. O. O. F. apartments, High street, have received from their son, William H. Fetzer, who is with the U. 8. Air Corps in Australia, that he has been promo- ted to the rank of corporal. Corporal Petzer was a close friend of the late Pvt. Donald M. Hutchison, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Hutchi- son, of State College, who lost his life in Australia on November 13 from “an unreported cause” The two men lived in the same barracks and were engaged in the same hranch of service in Australia, Corp Fetzer, a radio operator, writes that he is kept busy and spends much of his time flying. He has been in Aus- tralia since last March. ~The first fall meeting of the Women's Auxiliary to the Centre County Medical Society was held last Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Joseph A. Parrish, West High street. Ten members and one guest were present, After a short business meeting reports were given by var- ious committee chairmen and plans were discussed for with the Medical Society to be held next month, Mrs. Parrish, who rep- resented the Society at its conven- tion held last month in Pittsburgh, gave a report. She was elected a counselor for the sixth district con- | sisting of Centre, Huntingdon, Clear- field, Blair and Mifflin Counties Mrs. William J. Schwartz of Belle- | fonte, was co-hostess. Refreshments were served, our | on the William Petzer, of West word ~A Japanese account of damage inflicted on U. 8. ships in the recent | sea battle in the Solomons claims | two battleships were heavily dam- | aged. For the Japanese home front the Tokyo radio broadcasted a claim | that the 35,000-ton U. 8. battleship North Carolina and the 33400-ton | Idaho “fled after receiving terrific | damage at the hands of the Japan- | ese navy.” There has been no Al-| lied confirmation that those vessels’ even were in the southwest Pacific | and the report on the Idaho clearly | showed that the Axis propaganda | had slipped up. The Paris radio, German controlled, announced on Oet, 22 that survivors of the Idaho had been landed at Gibralter. The Italians claimed on Oct. 6 that the Idaho was sunk off west Africa. There has been no confirmation of any of these claims. There are four Bellefonte boys aboard the U; 8, 8. North Carolina: Carl Cronemiller, Jr.,; Robert Jones, son of Harry FP. Jones; Harry Witter, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Witter, and Donald Geis. singer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis H. Geissinger, | of | al {an a joint meeting | the armed forces | Pisher, Mr. and Mrs. { Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Witmer, Mr, Clyde Stewart and chil | Bgt. Chester of Camp Lee, Va. in town with their ents, At at the church Sunday night, will be dedicated Thomas and wife, the a service flag | gins at 7:30 p. m. Pfe. Joseph O'Leary, Edwards, Mass, day furlough with his parents, and Mrs. Daniel P. O'Leary, family, of North Penn street John F. Galaida, son of Mr, and Jerry Galaida of North Penn a member of the U. 8S. Mar- and Mrs street, ines, has been promoted to the rank gheny He is stationed at Camp | home of corporal Linda Vista, San Diego, Cal Mrs. Lenore Morgan Martin, di- rector of the Presbyterian church choir, who has been attack of grippe for week, is reported to be steadily at her home on street Joseph Waite, for the past num- ber of years employed at the Belle- fonte postoffice as fireman and care- taker, has enlisted in the U. 8S, Nav- al Reserves and Is now awaiting a call to duty. James Kane is being groomed take his place at the postoffice Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Casselberry, residing in the Panama Canal Zone, are the parents of their first child, a son, whom they have named Dean Allen, born October 31. Mrs. Cassel- berry is the former Grace E. Poor- man, daughter of Mrs. Minnie Poor man, of East Howard street - Miss Leila Robb Ardmore schools, Robb, teacher Rockaway, N. J. Wednesday to Day and the parent M1 the family street the past recovering West Linn to teacher in the and Miss Mar the schools of expected home Thank with N. E. R¢ East in are Spend weekend and Mi home giving thei hb, at Ct \ srt ir on run The musicale which was to have been presented Sunday night in St Jol Reformed church by the Young People's Choir of the ch was postponed because of the ills ee of the director, Mrs. Lenore Mar- tin. The musicale will be held at the vesper service this Sunday night, November 29 beginning at 7:30 o'- lock Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, Spring street, pastor of the fonte Reformed church, Is ating steadily from a tonsillectomy performed early last week at the Centre County Hospital. Removal of nn's of North Belle- the tonsils seems to have cleared up|, Rev. Years, a kind of asthma from which Stamm has suffered for some it is reported daughter of fat Sight Miss Gunnel Bjalme of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bjalme, Pine street, ‘sophomore studen Penn State College, suffered a fracture of a bone right wrist in an accident the latter part of the week «) | Ington, spent the weekend | respective pars | regular evening service about gu month ago, is now Bellefonte United Brethren | at Camp Wageu?, of Camp jer, is spending a seven. | We Mr, | { fonte | the suffering from | Run valley recuper- | Charles F Miss Ruth Mertz, of Scranton, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wid- {dowson, of North Allegheny street, | CGieorge Forgash, who is on guard {duty with the U, 8, Army at Wash- | weekend | D, C, spent the | with his sister and family on North | Water street, Pvt. John Drogan, and Mrs. Joseph Drogan, i ville, who entered the U son of Mr. of Cole- 8. Army Ga. Miss Stella Cooney weekend after Martin Cooney, st Bishop street. The Music Secticn of the Belle Woman's Club will meet at home of Mrs. William W on East Linn street at 8 o'clock wednesday evening, December 2 Dr. LeRoy Locke, of N treet was confined most of last week because a severe attack of the gilp; He resumed his regular duties this week Mrs of Buffalo the winter son-in-law and Henry Gross West High a visit with her fath- ancl family, of to his N ra Ebeling, pending with her daughter, Mr. and Mr: At thelr apartment treet Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Walizer, of East Bishop street, are the proud parents of a daughter, weighing nine pounds, three ounces, born last Wed. nesday at the Centre County Hos- pital Rosali daugnter Morr confined Cause COURn AS months on we Mortison of Mr East to her an aged 6 years and Mrs. James Howard street, | parent home be- of whooping on, of of attack Frank Daly West street, | resigned his po the White Deer Ordnan Williams port ition In North Spring Sgt. Jack Cri weekend ret Sioux Bi ition hop at project Near nd ha ted State acce] a Pos Store on man to hi Duh ring irned Fall Sout pending man ag wh and Mr: High stree Pvt. Ralp} training at 1 Larimer, Moerschbacher * U. 8. Marine Ore Jity pending a with hig parents, Mr Moerschbacher, Sr street College brief I and Mrs Last school City ing ve Grove lough Ralph Bishop ir= of in Zin- the employed Sally t city pent Bellefonte as ULS of parents, Mr. and Mr Hipple their home Elreet Crafts, weekend Mr in Hippie al on West Lamb Pic. Fred Field, Miss arrived in Thursday for a 15-day his wife, the former Charl of North Penn street his mother, Mr: Anna South Thomas street Homer Sprankle pressrcom [oreman o Democrat f Ol Kessler Bellefonte visit with otte Wea- and with Crafts ( ver ver. ’ ¢ i of Milesburg f The Centre has been confined to his just above the home since last Thursday because of during | illness. For several days his condi- Miss | tion was quite serious but he is now Bjalme was walking down the steps well on the way toward recovery of Old Main building at Penn State when she made a misstep and fell The injury has prevented h from attending as usual James H. Carpeneto, son of Mrs Louis Carpeneto of Bellefonte, has been promoted from tecnician ser- geant to the rank of second lieuten- ant in the U. 8. Army. Lieut. Car- not classes peneto has completed three months llac of drilling and study for graduation home because from the Officer Candidate School grippe, and as a result ha Artillery Lieut in Seacoast roe, Va at Fort Mon-" eT | Mrs Carpeneto was home of the Campus Members of answered an Peter street, the Undine Pire Co alarm at home of Hartman of Willowbank Monday morning 8:10 No damage res from the ire but firemen stood by for a time to protect nearby homes Miss Ruth Deitrick, daughter of Charles F. Deitrick. of the Cad- apartments, is confined to her of an attack of the beens ab- the office: Pe the * a ted O'- clock flue f other Mrs sent from her duties Patrol in at State nn for a brief visit with his mother, and | cgliege returned to his duties on Tuesday. Reports [rom the Centre County Hospital Tuesday noon were effect that Allen Hewitt and Mrs. Arthur C. Hewitt, Linn street, who had been iil. slight improvement State student, w pital in the Widdowson ambulance, Saturday night, and a came here that night for tation. The from a particularly pneumonia, . H seriously oO Hewitt, a Penn fevere type of to the Walker, son #f Mr. Miss East Mr was believed to be showing some Thanksgiving as taken to the hos- Teachers’ specialist | qon, a consul- Chicago to attend the meetings young man is suffering ihe Radiological Society ~ Miss daughter Mary Catherine Walker, of Judge and Mrs. Ivan of East Linn street, and Jean Clevenstine, daughter of and Mrs. Rgy Clevenstine, of East Bishop street are home for the holidays. Both are the West Chester State College at West Chester Dr. John Keichline, of Hunting- will leave priday the 27th, for of students at of American Registry Technicians. Dr. Keichiine America and the lof X-ray The Pavone Barber Shope on 5 second vice president and chair- the Diamond has been doing more man of than its share toward the war ef- program of the the owner, land president of the Registry Board S. Army for some He will return at noon December 5 fort. Lawrence Pavone, has been in the U months William Fetzer, an em- ploye, is with the Air Corps in Aus- tralia. Laird Showers, ploye, is scheduled to enter the Army with the November draft quota. Rus- sell Copenhaver, manager, is another em- | sub- 'again act ject to call by the Naval Reserves the reception and the diagnostic section of the Radiological Society a— EE ———— BELLEFONTE ¥ TO BE TOY CLEARING The Bellefonte Y. HOUSE M C. A will as a clearing house for at any time, and Tony Quici and toys for needy children at Christ. “Red” Fetzer. employes, are current- ly trying to enlist in the Navy. mas time. On account of the labor i shortage, it is hoped that people Mr. and Mrs. Bruce I. Garner 4having toys and articles of clothing | of Bellefonte, were honor guests at a surprise dinner last Monday night at the Dutch Inn, Mill Hall, the dinner being held because Mr. Gar- ner, music instructor at the Belle fonte High School, expects to enter within the next week. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. Nevin Jodon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | and Mrs. dren, Bonny and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McClure, Jr, and] Mr. and Mrs. Garner. After dinner | { the group returned to the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Witmer for i the remainder of the evening. Mr. Garner was presented with a gift. At a bridge party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bjalme, on Pine | street, Tuesday night, announcement | was made of the engagement of Mr. and Mrs, Bjalme's daughter, Gun- inel, to Stanley MacPherson Kerk, son of Mrs. Prederick Fraley Hallo- well, of Upsondowns, North Alle- gheny street, Bellefonte. Miss Bjal- me, graduate of the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1041, is now a sophomore student of music at Penn State College, complished musician. Mr. Kerk at- tended the Montgomery Country Day School and is a graduate of Haverford College. He expects to leave soon for Corsicana, Texas, where he will become an instructor in the U. 8. Army Air Corps. No date has been set for the wedding. 8he is an ac-! to donate will do the necessary re- | pairing before sending or bringing | donations to the Y. If any cash contributions are re- ceived the same will be used for the | purchase of new articles. The work | of packing the boxes will be done | by the Women's Auxiliary, assisted | by members of the Gradale Soror. Paul Gordon. | 1tY of the Y. M. C. A. People in need of toys are request (ed to send the names and addresses {of such families, giving the name land age of each child. | MR. AND MRS. DANIEL SPICER MARRIED TWENTY YEARS On November 19, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Daniel Spicer, of Zion, cel- ebrated their twentieth wedding an. niversary. Mr. Spicer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spicer of Belle- fonte, and Mrs. Spicer was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, U. Mar. kel, of Axemann, The family includes five children, three girls and two boys. Mr. Spicer is employed at the Ti- tan Metal plant and devotes his spare time to the operation of a farm near Zion. Although no special celebration was held, many of their friends called to wish them many more happy years of married life together, What has become of the financiers who were certain that the United States would collapse if the national debt reached $50,000,000,0007 stationed | returned to | The program be-| her home yo Philadelphia during the rth Alle | of | North! distribution of | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE. PA. St. John's Evangelical and Relurmed | Church, Bellefonte, Rev, CC. Nevin Stamm, pastor, Worship and Sermon, 10:45 a Vesper Service, 7:30 p. m. Musicale by the Young People's Choir | Advent Church C. C. Shuey at 10 o'clock: pastor, Sunday school preaching at 11 clock, Christian Endeavor, 7:30, | Olive Rhoads, president, Everybody | Invited to all these services. We are tla the attendance and Interest is Keeping up so nicely 0'- Zion-Hublershurg Charge. Chureh schedule for November 1042 The Hublersburg-Zion Re- | formed Charge Hublersburg: Di- vine service 9:30 a. m Church School, 10:30 an. m Zion Union Church School, 9:30 a. m. Divine Service, 10:40 a. m Charles CG Link, minister 20, John's Lutheran, Bellefonte, I'he Rev. Clarence E. Arnold First Sunday in Advent, 29. 9:30 a. m. Sunday a. m. The Service and Sermon Spiritual Indffierence.” 7:30 p Vespers and Sermon I Am and Omega.” The Woman's Mission - Society will meet on Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock St. pastor November School ary Preshyterian Charge. Presbyterian, Milesburg—§& Sunday, Nov Bible School a. m. Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Pres byter} Snow Bible School, 10:00 m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian, Unionville: Bi ble Study Class, Monday, Nov. 30 at the home Mr. Finch. Howard E. Oakv minister Services 9:30 29 an, Shoe i of ood Nittany Valley Charge this any Valls ried ure Ni ’ Hel at | charge follow Church for Nav t salona hip at JU ): 30 Howard—Church 30. Mt. Bethel-Wor- Church School at Jacksonville Worship at 7:30 Church School at 9:30. Special John R pastor Methodist, “OY Ker School ana music Gulick Bellefonte Jr Gospel Tabernacle, Spring Mills, Rev. John W. Neese, pastor. Bible Class Friday at 745 pm Special service y afternoon at 2 p.m and nt 7:30 pp m Anniversary dedication. Rev. G E. Householder of Bellefonte will be the afternoon speaker, There will (be vigiting speakers in the evening services evening of of mortgage. The public is invited Special Announcement. A union Thanksgiving service will be held in Met Church Unionville inesday evening, No- vember 25 A similar ser vice will Baptist Church, Mileshurg, the same ing at 8:15. All churches, with their membership and friends are invit- ed to participate. Offerings in both church for the Centre County Hos- pital the w of hodist at be Tp m held in the even. Evangelical Church, Bellefonte. H. Halbert Jacobs, pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday Church School, Edward J. Teaman, supt. 10:35 a. m. Mis sionary Thank-offering service, The Woman's Missionary Society and the Mission Band will give the pro- gram. 6:30 p. m. The Crusaders 7:30 p. m. The Young People's Mis- sionary Circle will give a Mission. ary play. The public is cordially invited to worship with us. The Cru. saders will have their fun night on Monday, Nov. 30, 7 p.m meeting on 7:30. The Official Board will meet following the prayer meeting. Choir rehear = riday evening at 7 o'clock BELLEFGSTE R. D. MAN INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT Cars operated by Cook, Jr. of Lock Haven, and Frank. ling E. Swarm, Jr., of Bellefonte R. 1D. 3, were slightly Saturday evening when they collid- ied on Grove street, Lock Haven. The car driven by Cook. belong- | ing to Perry Tibbens of Beech Creek, { was traveling north, while the other! vehicle, the property of Boyd Young. | of Mili Hall R. D., was pulling into | the northbound traffic from a park- ting place. set Now Loses Part of Finger In Fodder Shredder J. B. Flick, of Julian, R. D., un- dervent treament at the Centre County Hospital dispensary, Mons day afternoon, for an Injury received while operating a fodder shredder. Mr. Flick’s hand was caught in the blades of the shredder and the right index finger was severed at the first joint. MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner & Co. Ine, Flour- Mill, Bellefonte adi 20 80 50 80 0 The Nazs now ray they are fight- ing for food and, In about a year they will be fighting get home. WANTED! 100 CARS 38 to 42 Models. Top Prices Paid! Will Clear Balance Owed, Pay You Cash Difference. W. B. COOK, LOCK HAVEN, PA. Phone 2412 damaged early | doors and windows will help to cur- | tail the loss of for a way tc | | | Mrs, | - — Page Five ARAER [CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEN 30 ~ 30,000 People R ead This Column Church School, 9:30 a. m. Morning | every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- m. | partment has become so amazingly popular, Considering Its low cost and | pon SALE-—A the benefits derived, it Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for pom. and 15 cents for each additional insertion first issue, ments contain more than twent REAL ESTATE advertising KEY to this office, must be ments, Please do not call at advertisements, of the y-fly A straight one sale or rent, the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE--Every subscriber to { ocrat whose subscripuon 1s pald up | vertisement | NATION-WIDF 10:45 | m. | Alpha | Special music both afters These Words must surely bring noon and evening. And the burning | *Very man and woman a realization | Prayer | Wednesday evening at! in subscriber will can be these columns be charged the used six times a year at diff one OBSERVANCE OF PEARL HARBOR ATIACK two-day nation-wile observance i aniuvenrs Pearl Harbor will he Office of War ae nrs Infon obervancs “a JYMNY agen school Ct ie nNiegt zation Anniversary Dees Organi muoer arounda Bunaay th because the do original a DIY Con Am » OWI proposes emn erica that Sunday be memorial t Pear] Har o> rif d that na- that key £4] Mon day an be be sounded on tional rededication in at Is a war that touc wonalls of CrEary his and observance { 1 Harbor ths Lock the of Pear year and toward the 1 and i in nour of 2:20 P will be no ceremony icuion Skidding Accident. When his car skidded on an icy portion of the road when he was adjusting the heater, Ernest bank employe at Coudersport, suf- fered a fractured pelvis. Damage to the car was estimated at $350. Af- ter treatment at the Coudersport General Hospital, he was to his home un Valuable Hogs Die, Oscar Crapin, Bendertown, near Bloomsburg, has suffered a loss of i$1,000 in the death of 20 of his 65 hogs, and the others are all ill of lan unknown epidemic disease. The | pigs range in weight from 50 to 250 pounds. One killed when its tem- i perature reached 108, was found to Roderick W. | i i i i have a burst gall bladder Make Houses Warm stripping or tightly - Weather- fitted storm heat from houses | Agricultural engineers of the Penn- {sylvania State College recommend also the use of insulation over ceil- | ings and attic walls. Be sure that {the heating system is operating ef- | | ficiently, too. Control Orchard Mice Now is the {time to put out poison bait to kill torchard mice, say Penn State fruit specialists, For a cost of only a few cents, a whole acre can be treated and the trees saved from girdling by the mice. Put the bait in the run- ways of the mice. p——————— Saviet Discoveries Eleven hitherto unknown Arctic! islands have been discovered by Soviet airmen FARM LOANS! Made Through Federal Land Bank Long Term - Low Interest FINANCE Now! FOR THE FUTURE See: ROBERT I. AKERS, Sec.-Tr. National Farm Loan Association 13 E. High St. Bellefonte, Pa. or 219 Allegheny St, Hollidaysburg, Pa. ED ADS-All advertisements complied with b; office {or as the publishers are not permitted to divulge reguinr Cane, , reinoved | Where advertise. ¢ words, one cent a word is charged cent a word Is charged for real estate that request replies to be malled those answering the advertise- information concerning such 1 The Centre Dem- to date, 1s entitled Ww a 25-word ad- time, free of charge, Otherwise the advertl This privilege Ing rate erent intervals Crushed to Death. between skidding 20, a Pe bu aught a stalled automobile Nlament plant at Lo moor Ruth worke: Empori full ’ Dus in im view death in WOr¥ers Lhe a Leen | road al got wa whose in vas disabled and ha to the & girl the de had Wd happened who on Cal - Help Wanted | w ANTED neone 1 wne 2128 ao Belle! Bei ie m w ANTED- Men between the ages of 18 and 58 at Pens asyivania Rail road 0. shops, Renovo Pa. Hotel, November Frid Haye TEACHERS WANTED-8clen ed ucs exper) 8 vo | farming Wages nant Boss with A L naéersc: Clearfield County *hii pain urg X48 Wanted to Buy NIED_1. CM Le tansy Py D 2 Z Live Pa P Phot ie WANTED — To shafting and babbit; best | paid. Inquire of Swartz Machine | Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 32-R 1-11 poultry C ©. address Zion 1913 buy second M Long Howard x52 hand ATTENTION — Parmers and others: We will pay 60c cwi. for ecrap iron delivered to our yard, This price does not include tin or wire. Also buying rags, rubber and metals. Jake Kofman's Junk Yard Wingate. (One mile west of Milesburg). Beliefonte 2422 WANTED pine, red To buy Xmas trees, white pine cedar, any kind of OO trees. State price cut and de- livered by hundred or 10 come for and cul, What have you? How many? What price? Wm. Shoenfeit, 4ih Ave Altoona Phone 31881 x49 Pa Articles TO Sale POR BALE — Second-hand living room suite, Mrs. Merril Witherite, Pa PCR SALE—One 8. ft. ice meat dis play case, one 6-ft. Kelvinator re- pigeon C. E Ziegler, Spring Mills, a FOR SALE—An A C welding ma- chine for 110 and 220 volts, 18) { heats. Inquire of John Shulte, Jr. | Milesburg, Pa. pests — 3-3 piece good as new Hublersburg, [FOR SALE—8ix ton baled hay, | for service. Inquire of Kyle Corman, {Beliefonte R. D 2. (Nigh Bank) |For SALE—A new enameled range, {| used one year. Also | heatrola fnquire of Victor D (ER Howard, Pa. R. D. 2 x50 | (POR mR SALE ~The «piece read living | suite and two double beds land o one mattress. Call Boalsburg 282, or write P. O. Box 6, Boalsburg, x48 FOR SALE - Short slab wood Greensvalley saw mill pear Pleas ant ; also at Hennigh's saw mill near tters Mills. W. Houts Lumbe* Co. 2-1 FOR SALE--John Deere general pur pose tractor, two-bottom, twelve inch plow and harrow almost : Super jor grain drill, Jollege phone 4578. POR SALE--New (Anderson) milker, complete. Milks two cows at once. Bought brand new, never installed, and now have no use for it. D K Ehadle, Lock Haven, Pa x50 FOR SALE—On Saturday Nov. 28, and thereafter, sausage, Sverwiiat scrapple, ; lard. W. ©. Prank, one mile north of Zion, Pa. Phone Zion M22. x4 at LPO wr nome | FOI Telephone All enclosed porches 43-11 Shoe 702 | Bank barn | borough X48 business x48 as well x48 | also | a Poland-China boar, large enough | FOR RENT -— A good farm of 115 | x49 | waler, a Sunbeam : BALE good wht 1987 Kel Inquire nator of Paul x48 A in condition loward, Pa good Hilda Le4¥ Riri's bicycie, in Pa Mackey - In- X48 BALE road wood, on Clintondale Wagner sab near quis FOR SALE--8even nuts Call a Pa Matilda wale Port xAH 19% Pord tudor sedin Wo and heater, Ir Phone 533 40-1 bushels of H. Beck Box 105 at WwW £1 1 POI new quire SALE bat le (#] rac J Brewer SALE 112 lea Hed An _Bqut) A K Har FOR BALE 8 foot 38 Ir velve BURIAL iivered any Un. Telephone 2425 V] 1 sllefonte 508 Sales Mart FARM ERS Pent . stock end good rices hager 2-\ For Sale Ati YOUILrY ou 8 T ie) gel, Real Estate - FOR Pp ms BALE ME FOR BALE-Farm Stale roa Pe ba Meeker, tters M lance POR au t ern nvenien pec tion of Be Mary M. Fauble Bel) efor ite, Pa 8Al E- a ’ prices | FOR SALE-—-$2200 doubl Falrview street far from Bellefonte rooms each side; ; and cold water. Immediate oOcC- cupancy one side. Inquire at this office x39. not Five hot PCR SALE-Six<room br third floor finished heat, stoker fired; ick house hot water Located in Snow te possession. In- hnson, Snow Shoe Pa ire of Pa Immediz Von B. Jo FOR good 3.car SALE-large frame condition. All oon garage and other ou concreted, equipped, stanchions and cups Twenty acres far 25 acres pasture land, all Will sell separately or gether George BE long, Box Howard Pa electrically drinkin niand pry in Howard to. PCR SALE. largest exclual ve busi ness in Pennsylvania. Stock and properties, at sacrifice fig- thirty thousand being one- half of real inventory value Aged owner will retire Wonderful op- portunity to step into a peace Lime as 8 war defense necessity 544 Wilgin etreet Jersey x31 ure of Address Shore, Pa Farm Lands For Rent acres, with electricity and running M in Centre cqunty rite E {care of Centre ‘Democrat x48 Tailoring ALTERATIONS RELINING, ETC. PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT! heated garage. | | PURNTTURR 128, | an.41 | of farm land moun ti n Das: POR. RENT and about #85 acres BO nerves Pon BALE On wit Dale, RENT garage, near Boalsbhurg, Pa Ouk ot LK « 1568 - pcre tanchions for electricity; On 12 RENT by 40 8 caly POR BALE farm, silo - Houses tor Rent RENT Omne-hial of Decern ber reek Howa Miscellaneous STOCK Keller Be] -Removed promptly Millheim Pa Phone lefonte 6105 Revised 1-14 DEAD STOCK — Removed prompily Call Geo, J. Vogt, Centre Hall 55. or Lock Haven 2104, at our ex. 1-24 DEAD STOCK~—Removed promotly. Call anviime al my exnense, phone 676-J-3, Bellefonte, liovd lL. 8m} Milesburg, Pa he Repairing REPAIRED — It irs made to all kinds of Woy oo Upholstering and slip oovers made Wm D Thompson's Uvpholsteri , 1602 E Lam* WW. Phone 362+ Bellefonte, Pa. i-u SERVICING — Keep your Maying working. Genuine parts and vice. We service all makes of rn ers and sweepers. Sweeper brushes re-bristied RK Owens Electrio Store, 8, Allegheny street. Dial 2038. HL MACHINE WORK -- Oattle olf knives sharpened. General Py 4 work of all kinds. We also have in stock cold roll steel, cap screws set crews, Woodruff Keys, key stock, etc. Swartz Machine Shop. Belle. ionte, Pa. Phone 2041. 2. Always Fresh! Always Delicious! HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonte ASK FOR THEM AT YOUR GROCERS ! Floor Show EVERY NIGHT Harry's Tavern 8. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa.
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