December 10, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Bellefonte Native [CLASSI Fi ED Redbook ‘Cover Girl’ 30,000 People Read This Column The cover of the January issue of | Redbook, nationally known maga- zine, consists of a natural color pho- tograph of Miss Christine Mott, of New York City, daughter of Basll| every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- Mott, of Spring Mills, R. D. 1, for-| partment has become so amazingly popular, Considering its low cost and the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for Issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise ~Postmaster R, H, Shook and {Mr. J. C., Lee of Spring Mills, Pa. were callers at our office Tuesday. Watch our windows for three- day Christmas specials. Items are changed every Monday and Thurs. «) day. Clasters., C. B. Smith, of Centre Hall R. D,. took advantage of the nice weather on Tuesday to transact — ADVERTISEMENTS . . | PCR RENT-Four-room covage © Notice To Public | Burrows street, Conveniences, —— — dp—————————— wmnnne | cOnAItion; cellar and garden rite BHOPPERS--1f you value that “A” BR, D 1, Stats College, Pa., or phone 5044 card and want to save those prec- ‘4281, Apartments tor Rent LOC fr— | —Blectric Cleaners are released at the Electric Supply Company, Belle- fonte, Pa. Buy now. . Shop at the Electric Supply Co., | Bellefonte, Pa., for your Christmas Gifts, . N Cl t t i i The Junior Section of the Wom business in Bellefonte. New Christmas items reduce ne or Sec J u . for three days only. Watch our win-| an’s Club will meet at the home of | Ws = Ing Burpdut, of Baltl- dows for these specials. New items| Mrs. Carl Johnson on East Bishop more, "Wa. the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. Frank Rosenhoover and Mrs. Eva Bimpson mer well known resident of Belle | fonte, and granddaughter of the late Mrs. Odille Mott, of this place, Miss Mott, who was a visitor at call No. 307 hilipsburg, Centre | County largest buying oenter—4ahe | A & R Bore, dependable for 60 years The cost of the call can be deduct. lous tires, shop by mall or wiephone | first | POR RENT--Piret floor placed on sale every Monday and Thursday. Clasters. ho --W. Harrison Walker returned to his duties at his law office this week after having been confined to his home on East Linn street for several days because of an infection, Miss Ann Kelchline, of East Bishop street, Sunday went to Hunt- ingdon, where she is spending sev- eral weeks as a guest of her brotner, Dr. John Keichline, in that city Lt. George Dowdell, of the U. 8S Alr Corps at Bowman Field, Louis- ville, Kentucky, arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday for a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dowdell and family at their home on East Curtin street The annual Christmas party at the Baby Health Center in Belle fonte will be held at 10 o'clock Wed- nesday morning, December 16, at the Health Center rooms. Mothers and bables are invited to attend and there will be gifts for the babies —A delightful Christmas gift would be records, music, record play- ers, needles, musical instruments We guarantee our prices as low and in most cases lower than those of city stores. Wire always open. Phone 2634. Pil Music Store Belle- | fonte . Mrs. Wade McKee, Allegheny street, underwent ment at the Centre County Hospital dispensary Tuesday for a fracture of the left ankle received in a fall on a waxed floor. After undergoing treat- ment Mrs. McKee was permitted to return home —Pfc. Fred W. Crafts returned last Tuesday to his duties with the 8th Army Air Force Band at Gulf- port Field, Miss, after spending a 15-day furlough with his wife and mother. Pfc. Crafts was accompan-! ied to Mississippi by his wife, the former Charlotte Weaver ~The Bellefonte Garden Club held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Harvey P. Schaeffer on East High street, Tuesday night Miss Helen Butler, Centre county home economics representative, spoke on “Christmas Decorations.” A hour followed the business session Miss Gladys Kooken, for the past six years employed as a nurse at the Centre County Hospital, ex- pelts to leave today for Akron, Ohio, where she has accepted a position as an industrial nurse in the Good- year Alrcraft plant at Akron. Miss Kooken is a native of Huntingdon! county —Mr. and Mrs and son. Theodore, moved from the Hazel apartments to the home of Mrs. Seit2’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quicl, of North! Spring street. Mr..8citz, who enlist-| ed In“the U. 8. Navy last October was ordered lo report yesterday to the Naval Training Bae at Grea! Lakes, Il Mr. and Mi day returned to their home in maica, N. Y alter with their son-in-law and daug Mr. and Mrs. John Q7lroary, with their son, James Cox, whe with the O'Leary family here also spent some “ime with Mr. Cox’: brother, Milford Cox. of Bellefonte alg with Mrs. Cox's aunt, Charles Lucas, of Fairview or South treat- Of Theodore Seitz Jr., Monday Fri- Ja- xX On Frank C a week's allers at this off vesterday we Pvt. Melvin D. Fra- vel, ¢f Co. C.. 318th Infantry, Camp Forrest, Tenn... who expects twin to his duties there today pending three days his who is employed at the Lock Haven Hospital. Pvt. and Mrs. Fravel were accompanied to Bellefonte yesterday by his father, Adam Fravel, and his sister, Miss Mildred Fravel, both of Hublersburg. ~—Mrs. Mary E. Waite, of East Bishop street, suffered a fracture of an arm and received severe bruises about one shoulder and side Tues- day when she slipped and fell while in the act of climbing up a steplad- der at her home. The accident hap- pened when the ladder slipped. Mrs Waite was taken to the Centre County Hospital dispensary where the injuries were treated, after which she retu:ned to her home «A. C. Hewitt, of the American Lime and Stone Company staff, has been confined to bed at his home on East Linn street for the past week because of a severe attack of the grippe. While he was reported to be recovering, yesterday. he is still bedfast. Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt's son, Allen, Penn State student, who had been critically ill with pneumonia, is recovering steadily at the Centre County Hospital where he has been under treatment for nearly three weeks. € ice — Among the re with George R. Snyder, for the past’ seven months engaged in alr traffic control work at the Harrisburg State Airport, New Cumberland, has been transferred to the Bridgeport Army | Air Base at Bridgeport, Conn. ef- fective December 15. Mr. Snyder, | who has been visiting hig wife and! two children at the home of his| mother, Mrs. James Snyder at Win- | gate, since Tuesday, will return to New Cumberland tomorrow to make 118 social ‘5 wife, annual street at 8 p. m. Monday, December 14 Miss Mildred West, of Harris burg. spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank West, at thelr home on East Linn street It Budd Moyer and Mrs Philadelphia, spent the weekend at|haver, of East Logan street, Is re-|and has a nice singing voice | family on Spring street, | Mr. and Mrs. Mack Tate and {family last week moved from the Hazel house on Pine street to the Eckel house on Reynolds avenue Donna Copenhaver, little daugh- the E. E. Widdowson home on North | Allegheny street for a week during | the past summer, was bory in Belle fonte 17 years ago, but has lived in New York City sinee her childhood {In commenting upon her, Redbook reports she has been engaged in of | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Copen- | modeling is Interested In dramatics She the homes of Mrs. William Moyer, | cuperating from an attack of chick-| recently was a member of a dramat- Blanchard street, and Mr. and Mrs Robert Klinger, of Bush Addition Elmer Decker, of East street, during the weekend under- went an operation at the Centre County Hospital to correct a condi- tion preparatory to entering the armed forces Mrs. Donald Meek and sister, Miss Hilda Stover, Monday moved into the apartment in the Raymond Brooks building on East Linn street vacated last weekend by the Daniel Clemson family Arthur Dale, Jr a Mercersburg Academy, home next Tuesday for his mas vacation with his parents, mer Judge and Mrs. A. C. Dale, East Linn street Samuel Clevenstine returned to his home on East Bishop street dur- ing the weekend from a month's visit with his son-in-law and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stearns and family, of Joliet, Ill Choose an appropriate gift, Vio- lins, guitars, musie¢ stands, harmon- icas, books, music, phonograph rec- and accessories, All musical supplies. Pifer's Music Store, Bellefonte, Phone 2634 . Pvt. James Haupt yesterday re- turned to his duties at Camp Pick- ett, Va. after spending several days in Bellefonte with his parents, Mr and Mrs. James Haupt at their home on South Allegheny street Pvt. Donald Monsell has return- ed to his duties with the 7th Ferry- ing Group at Gore Field, Great Falls, Mont, after spending a fur- lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs William Monsell, of Valentine street ~Pvt. Frank Sloan, who before his induction into the U. 8. Army several months ago was manager of student at is expected Christ- for- of ter, sell ords, needies, the Widmann and Teah drug store here, has been transferred from Camp Pickett, Blackstone, Va, Camp Gordon, Ga Mrs. George A. Beezer, of Belle- nte, who last week went to Phila- phia, returned during the weekend and will be with Miss Em- ma Green until after the holidays when she expects to return to Phila- delphia to make her future home Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clemson and family moved during the week from the Raymond Brooks aparti- ments on Bast Linn street, to the Mrs. Rebecca Mull house on West Curtin street. Mr. Clemson is the local representative of a Harrisburg newspaper ¥. H. Collin wi oO to here returned Iiome of Mr ald Mrs Ralph Howard street, after spending a week with her brother and sister-in-law Mr and Mr Ralph Haag. Jr. and family in Buf- falo, N. Y Staff on the pare Haag. on East Sgt Can of esr cled J. P. Marcelonis and ip 8wilt, Elgin, Texas, expe home week or during 1 next few days in Bellefonte they will stay with M:8. Marcelonis’ parents, Mr and Mrs. Harry Gunsalius, of Belle- fonte, R. D. 3 The choir of Of are for more While a He the Bellefonte Methodist church will present its Christmas cantata the Sun- day afternoon of December 20th at 4 o'clock. The cantata to be given this year is “Bethlehem.” by J. H Maunder. Watch next week's paper for a complete program A large picture of Sgt. Paul Crust, of Bellefonte, appeared on the cover of a recent issue of The Barracks, magazine published by the National Housing Company em- ployes at Dallas, Texas 8gt. Crust, son of Mrs. John Garis, of Willow- bank street, Bellefonte, js stationed at Love's Field, Texas Herman Startzenbaugh and son, Herman, Jr.., Saturday returned to their home in Philadelphia after spending a week in Bellefonte with Mrs. Startzenbaugh's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kane, of Phoenix avenue. They spent much of their time while here in hunting deer ~Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson. of North Spring street, have received word that their son, Roy, Jr., who is in the U. 8. Army at Camp Atter- bury, Ind.. has received his commis- sion as first lieutenant. Roy enlist ed in the army early In the war, ivin ig 3 s law -| i giving up his position as part ithe U. 8. Army Engineers, left last | at | ner to John G. Love, Esq. ~Clark N. Aikey, employed as an en pox Miss Lydia Jones, Linn | 18 spending several weeks In Belle | tile country fonte with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank West at their home on East Linn street, | Corp. George E. Lohr on Satur- {day returned to his duties at Rich- mond, Va., after spending a three. day furlough with his parents, Mr and Mrs. George Lohr, of Axemann Harry A. Day, of Loganton, Pa., while In town Tuesday, called at our office to add his name to our list of valuable subscribers from that prosperous Clinton county town Miss Mary Rankin has returned to her duties in the W. B. Rankin insurance office after having been confined to the family home on East Curtin street for several day be - cause of a severe cold Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wright. of Willowbank street, Monday moved to Williamsport where Mr. Wright re. cently n position as captain at the new government ord- nance plant at White Deer Mr. and Mr: 0. accepted Torsten Bjlalme, of Germantown, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a son last Wednesday at Germantown. Mr Bjalme is a son of Mr, and Mrs Ivan Bjalme, of Pine street, Belle- fonte Pvt. John Mignegna, of the State Motor Police sub-station at Pleas ant Gap, Sunday morning under went an emergency appendicitis op- eration at the Centre County Hos- pital and is reported to be recov- ering satisfactorily. Mrs. Richard Kooger and son, ‘Richard 8. last Wednesday returned to their apartment in the Carpeneto home on South Allegheny street from a three weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Shel- don, in Philipsburg Mrs. Velma Spotts and daugh ter, Mrs. Sellew Kemt and daugh- ter Loraine, of North Chili, N. Y., spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Custer at Unionville Other guests were Mr. and Mrs E. A. Adams of Pittsburgh, Pa The December meeting of the Bellefonte Mother's Club will be held on Monday night, Dec. 14th, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs Edward Miller. Members are re- quested to bring gifts for exchange as well as a new toy to be given Ww a child ~Pvl. James J. Leitzell, station- ed at Ardmore Field, Ardmore, Okla Is spending thiz week with Mn Leitzell and family at their home in Milesburg. Mr. Leflzell was em- ployed by the County Chevrolet Company before enlisting in the ser. vice Bellefonte Borough Tax lector George Brown will vacste the office rooms in the basement of the Cooney property on West Bishop street on December 15. and that date taxes will be payable at his residence, 114 Fast Logan street, according to an anhouncement ap- pearing elsewhere in this lssue ~Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Keller, of Pine street, are spending most of this week in Philadelphia with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Keller, the reason for their visit at this time being to see their grandson, Sgt. David P. Keller, of the U. 8. Air Corps in Seattle, Wash., who is home for his first visit in about two years Elwood H. Furst, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Furst, of West Linn street, stationed with a tank de- stroyer demclition squad at Idaho, California, has received his first lieutenant’s commission, according to word received by his parents dur- ing the weekond Purst entered the service in August 1941. His brother. Austin O. Furst. is a captain in the U. 8. Army in Panama The Drama Section of the Belle- fonte Woman's Club will meet at the home of M:s. Edward Taylor in Bush Addition, on Wednesday night, December 18, at 8 o'clock. This meeting will be a Christmas party { Each member is to bring a ten-cent | gift for exchange, and anyone wish- ing transportation is requested to] call Mrs. Alexander Brown. Co-host- | Eleanor Wion and Mrs | e58es are: Elwood Johnson. —Paul 8. Beardsiee, of Willow. bank street, who recently enlisted in week for the induction center New Cumberland for assignment. fire | Col-¢ after, engineman on the Middle Division! Mr. Beardslee has time, Tuesday, confined to bed at his home on East| a member of the Centre County Linn street for a week because of al Hospital nursing staff and expects | severe cold. Mr. Alkey expects to re-| to do private duty in Bellefonte. turn to werk within the next few days. i William H. Keller, 2nd, of De-! Local Hunters Get troit, Mich. Lt. Col. Ellis O. Keller, | been manager | of the Pennsylvania Railroad, was|of the Snow Shoe State Store for | able to be down town for the first the past six years. Mrs. Beardslee | after having been| recently resigned her position as] [ie group which entertained soldiers of Redbook add that the stage or Holly - | The editors ther ambition | | wood | Miss Mott's brother, Junjor, who also has been a resident of New York {for a number of years, now ls at- tending City College there and has completed arrangements to enter the U. 8. Naval Alr Force upon grad- uation. He is nineteen y letter to his father recently Junior mentioned that Christine wa in Arizong entertaining at Army camps Weinstein—Curtin Mrs. H. Laird Curtin during the ‘marriage of her daughter, Miss Thomazine Thomas Curtin, to Jer- one Weinstein, son of Mrs. H. Ber. man, of Miam{ Beach, Florida, The ceremony was performed at Elkins {| Park on October 8, 1942, with Miss Ruth Spangler, of Germantown, and Francis J. O'Gara, of West Oak Lane, as attendants. Mrs, Weinstein was graduated from the Bellefonte High Schoo) in the class of 1938 and in May thi was raduated from the the Germantown Hospital Bince then she has been a member of the shospital nursing “staff. Mr. Weln- stein was graduated from State and for »everal years was managing editor, of The Centre Dally Times, State College. For the past ten months he has been a mem- ber of the Associated Press staff at- tached to the Philadelphia and Harrisburg bureaus He expects 0 enter the U. 8 Army this month For the time being Mr. and Mrs Weinstein, who spent the weekend with Mrs. Weinstein’s mother and family at Curtin, are residing in Ge: mantown of Curtin, vear al Engagement Announced The engagement of Miss Dorothy Grace Bigelow and Dwight Arthur Yamell was announced Sunday night at a dinner held at the Hotel) Fallips, Philipsburg. The dinner was given by Guests {rom Philipsburg, Clearfield and Altoona attended the dinner The announcement was made by means of table decorations a brides. ‘mald with a scroll attached. The wedding is to take place January 18 Miss Bigelow i chiel operator of the telephone exchange at Phillipsburg She has been with the Bell Teles phone company 16 years and has been In charge of the operators al Philipsburg for the last WO Yep Mr. Yarnell is agent-yardmasier of the Peunsylvania Railroad at Belle fonte. He graduated from Pennsyl- vania State College and has A bach- elor of solence degree in Industrial engineering i ot College Man Held On Morals Charge At 2 ‘hearing held before Squire Harold D. Cowher in Bellefonte last Wednesday, 8. B. Maddox of State College, pleaded guilty to a morals charge and was held for court. He posted $1000 bail set by ‘Bquire Cowher Maddox was arrested by Chief) John R. Juba, of State Coliege po- lige, and Pvt John Eisenhooth, of the Rockview barracks of State Po-| lice - May Seek New Tax To Pay For Watchers Centre County Civilian Defense officials, unable to secure sufficient volunteers to man the black box the county's only means of receiv. ing warnings of air raids-—said yes- verday that unless more volunteers are forthcoming, the County Com- missioners will be asked to levy a tax to employ paid attendants. Anyone wishing to volunteer for this vita] work ls asked to get in touch with John Popson, dial Belle- fonte 2745. Why is it, that when men or wom- {en act like ¢hildren, they always im- {tate the worst traits of childhood? wars old. In a | weekend announced the | purses’ training schoo! of | Penn | Miss Wilhelmina Daniels. | WANTED —— Middie ! general housework for small fam- | advertising——sale or rent. | of the advertiser, ocrat whose subscription 3 paid up of Youngwood, |at various army camps throughout | vertlsement in these columns one time, free of charge. subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate, | can be used six times a year at different intervals. | | | | = - Christmas Decoration Being Placed Here | ————— Despite a nationwide ban against | outdoor Christmas lighting this year, Bellefonte business district, at least will present a holiday appearance The Retail Division of the Cham- { Commerce | having a = | ber of ever green trees attached to all the street lamp standards on Allegheny and | High streets, and the effect is most attractive, even though the trees are not decorated with lights, as has been the custom in past years All standards on Allegheny street from Bishop to Burrowes street and on High street from the diamond to the rallroad crossing are being trimmed with trees, Several other {trees have been placed about the daimond. The large central tree in the safely zone on the diamond will | be omitted this year Beginning tomorrow, Friday night, Bellefonte stores and business places will begin remalning open every night to 8 o'clock until Christmas Merchants fore stocks become depleted —————— ————— Read the Classified ads Card of Thanks UNIOUS-—We take this means of expressing otir thanks to neighbors and friends for the use Of their cam their floral tributes and thelr many urge early shopping be- | ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate KEYED ADS-All advertisements that request replies to be malled 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 are not permitted to divulge the name to dale, Is entitled to a 25-word ad- Otherwise the This privilege | WANTED--Girl or woman two house in family of two | Beezer Bellefonte RD. 2 Wanted to Buy WANT ED To buy oats and “eorn truckioad at farms Wm Petersburg. Pa Ong Howerd x52 WANTED Live poultry. « HM 1 Nittany, Pa. P. O. address : Phone Zion 1913 To buy Delaval milking in good conditjon Must equipment Write Box 34 Pa x50 WANTED -- To shafting and babbit: patd Inquire of Shop, Bellefonte, | WANTED machine have all Mill Hall buy second hand best prices Swartz Machine Pa Phone 32-R a 1] WANTED To buy all | and beef hide Fred P. Realdes State College R. F D., on White Hall road. Phone 3680 { Will be home every evening but Wed- nesdays WANTED -- Evergreen branch in 25-pound bunches, 18 tw 30 inches long including Norway spruce hem- loek, white pine, jack pine, Colora- do blue spruce, red pine, spruce. ar- bor vitae, el Woodring's Floral Gardena Bellefonte Phone 2128 } &8) Kinds of Inquire Ne: u of or write ATTENTION ~~ Farmers and others We will pay 60c cwt, for scrap iron deilvered 10 our yard, This price does not include tin or wire. Also buying rags, rubber and metals. Jake Kofman'y Junk Yard Wingate. (Oue mile west of Milesburg). Telephone Bellefonte 2421 43.11 acts of xindly sympathy during the | {liness and death of John Juunious, late of Bellefonte. (Bigned) louis C Castrichis | Lost and Found POUND Two sts of keys. Owner can have same by ldenUlying and paying for this advertisement x50 and white houna came to my place Owner can have same LY paying for ad. and keeping Frank Walk. Port Matilda, Pa x50 POURD-—A Diack Bellefonte ) giove Finder LOST Bote where brown fTur-lined ipiease call Mra J. T. Watson, Belic- ifonte BD. 8, Pa. Phone 102-R-18. POUND Man's black fur-liged glove in Bellefonte, Owner may aecure game by contacting lather L identifying glove, and paying notice = Book Nit. Chev- R 1C8T «A gasoline nation "C somewhere In the vicinity of wny. Centre county, for 1935 role sedans. Finder pyise notify H Spangler, Howard 14 ——————————————— LOST--Bilack white and tah female hound east of Beliefonle, alohg fdncksonvilie roud. License No. 1747. {and tag with Dogald Davis’ name on collar. Finder pléase notity Sayder fover, (Colevilie) Bellefonte R. D 1 x51 LOST —Anyone finding a boy's yei- iow gold ring with dark garnet | setting. Jost between Bellefonte High School and Dr. Capers’ residence on East Curtin sireet. please return to Thomas Kellerman, 382 East Bishop | fMrest and receive reward x50 Work Wanted | WANTED —A middie-aged lady de- | sires care of invalid or aged Write D. B. in care of the Centre Demo- | erat office x50 D. 2, Pa x50 piece living room condition Phone x50 suite, in good 2600, Bellefonte FOR BALE-Dutchmaid pair Tajllored lingerie Box B84, Pleasant Oap, Pa hosiery, 8c Write Lock x53 POR BALE - 1933 DeSoto coupe food condition tires falr John H. Smith Milesburg. Pa FOR BALE White rice OOrn ears Inquire of W MM Eagle Howard RD. 2 Bellefonte POR BALK A b-flat tenor saxa- fhobe. Price refsbmable. Ingjuire of Cari Hayes 300 E High street Belietonie Pa x50 POR SALEB-A gray enamel! CGlenn- wood Tange In good oondition Phone 6227. Bellefonte. Bliss Meyer Mileaburg, Pa pop Gutes, M1 hone 6179 x53 FOR BALE--A 1930 Tow Plymouth sedan with new tires, radio and hot er: Call Bellefonte 6123 FOR SALE — Bast 810. Alavke #18. Montana Grimm Alfalfa. 827. Bweet Clovensced, 87.20 Eimer €C. Ros, lemont Pa x50 FOR SALE--One-halfl ton 1986 mod- ol Pord Mckud truck. with three new LUres. Write Box 374, Bellefonte Or dial 2000 after 530 pm x50 FOR BALE--A few enameled range teed One year Also a Sunbeam heatroia Inguire of Victor D Thompson, Howard, Pa. R. D. 2 x50 slab wood at GreensvalleY saw mill near Pleas {ant Gap. also at Hen h's saw gaill near tters Mills, W. Houta | Lumbe* Co. 2. {POR BALE--112 rats killed with can Shultea Red Squill OCuaranteed harmiess 10 animals and poultry. ©O iA Kline Hariware Co, and Schaeffer Hardware, Bellefonte Pa x4 Help Wanted WANTED-—A truck driver, must be over 18 years old Inquire at Shaf- | Bolles 50-11 WANTED Tov hire a single man to work on poultry farm and heip toke care of gitry. John 8navely, Centre Halli, Pa x51 WANTED ~- Competent farmer work on dalry farm, Good oppor tunity for the right person. Inquire Box No. 38 in care of this office, x51 fer's Blore, fonte, Pa. Allegheny atreet, WANTED--Men to cui mine propes by coptract. Good timber ana,_gobd wages. Phone 14-R-180 Warriors Mark. 10. D. Rossman, Penna Purnate, Ia x51 lady to do !terrioons and Bundays off. (ly, in modern hone i oe ard iHile Pleasant Gap, Pa. x61 » ISIE When the Time Comes — Consider — Centre County Memorial 0 arrangements for moving to Con- | of New York City. Dr. Henry Keller, necticut, Hig family will remain at of New Brunswick, N. J., and Orvis Wingate. [ Keller, of State College, came to —Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Shall. | Bellefonte during the weekend to be cross, formerly of Bellefonte, have Dear their mother, Mrs. Harry Kel- thei rtment | nwyd, | 167. who passed away last evening yacated their apa nt IN. Oynwy at the home of her niece, Mrs. Betty near Philadelphia, and have moved | b into a house in the same community, | Orvis Harvey, of East Curtin street. dccording to word received this| Mr. and Mrs. Morris Campbell week. Their son Tom. who recently and daughter, who have been in enlisted in the Army, was called to| Bellefonte sitice the beginning of duty Monday of last week and is on | the construction work on the new his way to camp after spending five | Bellefonte High school building, dur- days at New Cumberland. Their ing the weekend moved to Willlams- other son, Bill, who enlisted in the port where Mr. Campbell has accept Navy, Is awaiting a call to duty, be- ied a position at the ordnance plant ing temporarily delayed by the Pres- in White Deer Valley. During his ident’s “stop enlistment” order, be-| residence in Belleforite Mr. Camp- couse the recruiting stations have bell was local representative of ar- not yet received their official notifi- Ey Hunter & Caldwell on the gation of the decree. school project, Two Bellefonte men, members of a party of six local men who last Thursday morning went deer hunt. ing in the mountains near Yarnell, proved that deer-slaying is a simple task, all in a day's work, for the two each succeeded in shooting their buck in less than two hours from the time they left home. The two hunters are Walter B. Nellis, of East Bishop street, and Charles Barner. Nellis bagged a 10- point buck weighing 185 pounds, while Barner's wag a fine 8-point buck. Other members o. the party were Joseph Weaver, Edward Mil- ler, George Brown and Doyle Breon. The group left Bellefonte at 8 a. m. and both deer were slain before 10 é m 2 Bucks In 2 Hours Park Located Along the State Highway, Opposite ; the Shiloh Church. This will be a “Beauty Spot” in Centre County because of the shrubbery, the beautiful trees and the flowers in season which will ornament it. This park of- fers the following advantages: Perpetual care; four- foot walks; permanent corner markers; a forty-fool entrance and a twenty-fool drive to service the park. — For information, write or call — CENTRE COUNTY MEMORIAL PARK, Inc. Gernerd Building + Dial 4108 ——————— State College POR SALE — Deering corn husker and shredder. In good condition Will sell Tor 825. D. 1. Confer, Belle- ifonte RB. D. 2. Rote 220 near Zion x50 FOR SALE New (Anderson) milker compiete. Milks two cows at once Bought brand new, never installed, and now have no use for it. DK | 8Shadie, Lock Haven, Pa x50 { POR BALE--One kerosene hot water heater: Meyers deep well ‘pump. Prime battery eleciric fenc- er ese articles are almost new RA Bolopue, Mackeyville Pa. Phone 5031 Mul Hall x50 FOR SALE--Used merchandise: elec- tric washer, merchandise: several Kelvinator ran. ges and Phllop radios; Kelvinator appliances Pleasant Gap, Pa. Sractor with power take-off: belt 3-ton capacity Chevrolet truck; row potato sprayer; planter; and other farm machinery. | Hile, Pleasant Oap Pa BUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE--Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- | {POR BALE 100 New Hampshire Red f fant DO% hand ° ed from the price of the merchan- | dine It is our new service so that | our out-of-town customers can oon- serve tires and gas for Victory. Just call No. 307, say “out of town were vice, please.” and your favorite shop per will come Ww the phone. Dally deliveries Aelman & Ratowsky, Inc. Philipsburg, Pa. The Big Store Authorized Hoover vacuum cleaner service 152 ——————————————— pn —— ———— Sale or Exchang FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE Guar. anteed Zanol products with free premiums exchanged for chickens or small pigs Write Lock Box #4 Pleasant Gap, Pa., or dial 6300, Belle foute x03 | Live Stock FOR SALE—One fat hog W. 5. Pish- er. Wingate, Pa. Phone 6408. x50 POR BALE monthyg old Clarence « A Guernsey dull 18 Inquire of Paul Rog- x01 1 Pa FOR BALE A palr of horses harhess, $100 Ing lire of E Irvin, Pine Grove Mills, Pa and M x51 FOR SALE--Two good One good brood sow Pranklin Miller, Jullar 1-24 FOR SALE Very choice Holstein dairy hellem, $20 each. Non-rel bull free with 5 Best of bs ng Homestesd mn MeGraw, N. Y head Far FOR SALE--Two 2 and harness; will work singl ¥ 600 bushels ear oorn, ducks lawrence A rifting, Clearfield county Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR SALE — Christmas fox puppies all ages 3 Pot Matilda, Pa FOR SALE — Coolie stock, 7 weeks old Herman Koenig, oor th Riage asireet, Bellefont Md ) o i good WOT K Pa terrier Larkin x51 | Pour large rooms and bath 1 N. Allegheny street Morstio B. Moors 121 N Allegheny street 46~ POR RENT--Pour-room unfurm spartment with bath Hest furs nished. Inguire 220 Willowbank or dial 2301 Bellefonte A ————————— FOR TENT. Purnished or unfum- hed apartment. Three rooms bath. Helen J. Carner, 120 N, as street, Bellefonte. Dra) 2198 FOR RENT Upartinent immediately Bishop St ed Three-room 1urrieléd Foriney Bellefonte, Pa, Dial FOR RENT--A four-room ApartEib +4 with heal, hot water ang private bath. Available Dec, 1. Ing on CF Ripka, 08 Water street, Bolles fone x0 FOR RENT. Moar ive TwWoO-#OTY two adults Mor Vv ¥ bel bait of mt house, suitable for Avaliable at Ones BR. V. Mull, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 174 Flour - aparunent, ni i. . All oon yeniences privat ath Possbamior $ neulr t 116 E FOR R re f vr » LARS Logan Bellefonte Wor Allegheny Wailer 1 connected aii phone Centre 30-R<2. 46-12 Taxidermist DEER HUNTERS--Send ws your { and have gloves or Post te dermy work gua teed Taxidermy Co. Clearfield, Penna Poultry and Plymouth nquire of H ng. Pa Rock laying D. Lindenmuth r i 3 i - About 150 Whit hens starting Ww lay B. Musser R Pa POR BALE 3 har Mi lis x50 FOR BALE-Turkeys, Toms hens, 38c live weight Ray Sharer. Phone ntre Hall, Pa POR SALE Bronwe turke weight Russell W. Geary i west of Potters Mills, ness route 322 to State Oollege. Phone Centre Hall, Pa ai “Sales Mart FARMERS... Penns Valley Sales Barn Centre Hall Pa. holds sale every Tussday. Bring your live stock and 5 CLINTON AUCTION..Miil Hall, Pa Weekly lrestock and merchandise prices gre highest We i No sale cotnmis- do not charge insurance us a trial and be convinced thal this ja a good disce 1 sell x53 uo Real Estate - For Sale FOR SALE--Farm of Stale road belwmeen Potters Mills; balance pasture ang Meeker Old Fort and R E 42.41 timber rick dwelling house o families, all mod- ern | cofivenisnoes; best residential section 6f Bellefonte, Pa. Ingulre of Mary M. Pauhle, L O. OF, Bullgino Bellefonte, Pa Phone 740. 27a FOR. SALE--$2200 double house and jot Palrview street, Halfmoon Hil, not far frown Bellefonte borough line Five rooms each side; electricity: and cold water. Immediate OCe cupancy one side. Inquire at this? office x39 POR SALE-Six-room brick house third Soor fAnished: hot water heat, stoker fired. heated garage All enclosed porches. Located in Snow Shoe, Pa. Immediate possession. In- auire of Von B. Johnson, Snow Shoe Pa 48-11 POR SALE--A five-room house and 58 acres of land, some of which is cleared and the rest timber Located one mile east of The Potiers Mills Hotel. Cash price. 8300 to the quick burer. Write or call Mary Delaney, Mill Hall, Pa, RD. 1 care of Stan- | ley Strowe x50 FOR SALE --lmtge frame house In good condition. All conveniences, d-car garage and other cutbulldings Bank barn concreted, electrically | | equipped, stanchions and gasoline washer. New | borough. Will sell Dial | foward. Pa x52 | POR SALE--Rubber-tired Sliver King | | FOR RENT ith 6- pulley and cultivator attachments; | A 23-a0te fatm Wik {south of Yarnell i {FOR SALE -- Dockash No. 8 range; | i Othello range; chunk stoves, cor- (ner cupboards, doughtrays. walnut - walnut beds; wher. CGeorge E 40.41 | Farms For Rent room bungalow, located one mile | Pa Inquire of | Lioyd Fye, R. D. 3, Bellefonte, pn x52 FOR RENT - A five-acre farm Benner Township, near Western | Penitentiary. Inquire of Mrs, H E. | | Whiteman, N. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa | 2 | i x50 FOR RENT-—187-scre farm, located three miles east of Bellefonte, route 220, State highway. Inquire Mrs. Charlies Lyons, Bellefonte RD Phone 6638. x51 | FOR SALE OR RENT — 158 - acre’ farm, allo 12 by 40; stanchions for 24 head of cows, 8 calves; electricity; | t hone, school Bellefonte: walter in rn with enough pressure 0 throw stream nearly over barn. oab grow alfalfa In an id: house, barn, Grove, Bellefonte R. D. 2 {Pleasant Onp will hold & ultry, you can expect good prices |centala Wednaxiay wvehing, T. Relgel, owner, manager, 2-4! " . {invited {ary 1.1843 will carry no penalty. D 738 scres, along | 50 acres tiliable and ! i DEAD STOCK--Removed promptly, Announcemen ———————————————— NOTICE — The denial offices of Vidmann & Kuss will be closhd ail day prayer people will the home of John Roan Sunday De- cember 18 30 p mm Come tO the meeting at 2 NOTICE "Us ate Bore h id ug all taxes wi be pavable’ 3% | resigence. 114 East Logan -eireet, Bellefonte. George Brown Tax Coie lector x50 ty e will be the ladies of ihe Bellefants Lodge, Baturday., Deeside” BAKE SALE A bske sal Shoe Stote room. Souts ree! x31 EE — nici. CHRISTMAS CANTATA—ThE 81. Mark's Lutheran chitels of of . ber 23 a1 745 o'clock. The public is Further details of the . teta will be published liter . i i simpli =. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Tax noe es have been mailed to all tdx- payers of Spring losvnship, bul even though taxpevers fall 10 recelvd 1o- tices through the anal responsibility to meet ligations. Taxeg psid before Smeltper, Beliefont wu Collector, Spring townshin Miscellaneous » M. Keller Bi.-R-2. charges Miliheim. Pa Phone Bellefonte 6105. Reverse tf or ii “> DEAD BTOCK — Remiored promptly. Call Geo J. Vogt, Centre dg A R-4. or Lock Haven 2104, at our ese pense - DEAD STOCK-~Removed ’. all anviime af my expense, 8768.J-3. Bellefonte, Lioyd L. Milesburg, Pa. Repairing FURNITURE R EPAIRED — made to all kinds of furnl Upholetering and slip covers made 1 Wm. D Thompson's Upbol Shop. 102 E Lam* Wi. Phone Bellefonte, Pa. SERVICING ~ Keen working. Genuine parts and : vice. We service all makes of . ers and sweepers. Sweeper brushed re-bristled RK. Owen: Eectrie Store, 8. Allegheny street. Dial bet +] your Mayiag MACHINE WORK « Cattle knives ned. General work of all Kinds. We also have The Whole Year ‘Round Especially Good During the Holidays! HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS MADE IN BELLEFONTE ALWAYS FRESH Get Them at Your Grocers Floor Show EVERY NIGHT
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