December 17, 1942, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five | All kinds of Christmas candles, LOCALS single or double. DeHaas Electric] Co., Bellefonte, Christmas specials! Watch our | windows for three-day specials Windows changed every Monday and Thursday morning. Clasters —nmruoAceinL The Legion Auxiliary will hold a card party on December 20th at 8 p. Mm, at the Legion home, Bridge nd five hundred, Admission 26¢ phy LAX. Miss Olive Mit-hall is reported {5 br recovering slowly [from vere cold which had kept her con- fined to her home on South Spring riveel for several days. Pleo. Hazol wrned 10 his dut's dleton, Va. after nding ten days in Bellefonte with his parents, Mi rid Mre. Roy Hazel, of East Lamb street, ~Tha Legion Christmas party will be held on Cecember 23 at the 1 fon home, from 7 to 8:30 p, m. iC ang Aux Mem ry gh rpeated to sand thel aves. Pvt. Anthony Berardis, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Ottavio Berardis, of :3act Bishop street, who recently en- t*red the U. S. Army, is now at the Army technical training school at Chicaro, 11. —Mrs. R. Cameron ons, Cammie, Bobby spent the w eekend in Mrs. Heverly's parent George A Miller at North Walter street Harry Beck, son of Mr. an Edward Beck, of the Schlow apart- ments, South Allegheny street, who recently enlisted in the U. 8S. Army, is now stationed at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, Md Mrs. Amy Potter returned to her home in Pittsburgh, Tuesday, alter spending several weeks in Belle- fonte with her brother-in-law, Thomas B. Beaver and family, al their home on East Bishop street —Dr. Roy L. Simon, of Williams- port, is scheduled to address the De- cember meeting of the Centre Coun- ty Medical Society at the Cer itre County Hospital Thursday, Dec. at 9 p. m. Officers for next year be elected at this meeting —Mrs. Ben Herr, of North Spring street, has gone to Harrisburg to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stetler. Mr. Herr expects to join his wife there next week and will spend the Christmas season at the Stetler home. —Pvt. Joseph Cingel, with the U 8. Army at Camp Forrest, Tenn. ar- rived home Tuesday to spond a week's furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cingel, at Clar- ence. Pvt, Cingel has beep in the Army fcr the past five months Mrs. Marie Gross Lambert, who inakes her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kiros. of Val- entine street, left Monday for Flor- ida to spend the holidays ith her husband, Pvt. Edwin Lambert, who is stationed at Camp Blanding, Fila —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelo, of South Potter street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter weighing six pounds, ele- ven ounces, at the Centex County Hospital, Saturday night. The fam- | ily now consists of five girls and two nove Wi veste! re. James 3 at Camp Pen- L408 BY sa iley canal Heverly and and St=phen, Bellefonte with , Mr. and Mur their home on d Mrs George G. Geiss, of Philadelphi spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wagner Geiss, at their home on South Thomas street Mr. Geiss was en route to Niagara Falls, N. Y.. where he recently was transferred by the DuPont company of Wilmington. —Mrs. David Newcomer, of Phila- delphia, has re-opened her home oO Armor street, Bellefonte, and has ac- cepted a position at the Sylvania Tube plant near Mill Hall. Mrs Newcomer is the former Henrietta Hunter, daughter of Mrs, Emma B Hunter, of Fast Curtin street Mrs. W. W. Schaffner, of Har- risbur arrived in Bellefonte Mon- lay to be with her father, Charles P. Garbrick, of Valentine who has been iindergeing treatment at the Centre County Hospital for the past three weeks. Mr, Garbrick's condition is reported to b2 chowing steady improvement Lewis B. Harvey, of Newtown Square, near Philadelphia, spent ths weekend in Bellefonte with hi on and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Orvis Harvey and son, at thelr home on North Allegheny dtreet, and with his daughter, Mrs Mary Harvey Scott and daughter, Cynthia, also of North Allegheny street. —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toner, of Riverside, N. J., are the parents of a son, their first child, born Friday at Riverside. The youngster has been named Michael. Mrs. Toner is the former Amanda Ivory, of Al- foona, and Mr. Toner is a son of Mrs, Clara Toner, of East Howard street, Bellefonte. The family moved to Riverside some months ago. From Guadalcanal comes an ur- gent S08 call from Pic. J. E. Woie- slagle, formerly of Snow Shoe, to snd him the Centre Democrat, so thet (as he phrases it) “a lonely Marine can learn what is going on at home.” Pfc. Woleslagle's letter also contained the information that Corp. Robert P. Miller of Milesburg is among the U. 8. defenders of the island. —~Walter Bressler, aged 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blessler, of street, near Zion, last week enlisted in the, U: 8. Army and was sont to the Ra- ception Center at New Cumberland. Walter, former employe of the Dun- | lap Motor Company here, during the! summer was employed at the gov- ‘rnment crdnance plant Deer Valley, His brother, George, who has been In the army for two months, is stationed at Fort McClel- jan, Alabama. —Among those from out-of-town whio were here Friday for the funer-| al of Mrs. Harry Keller were: Mrs, Jennie Canfield, of Jenkintown; Mrs. Caroilne Daggett, of Germantown; Judge and Mrs, william H. Keller, ci Lancaster, and their son, Oliver Keller, of Pittsburgh: Mrs, Orvis Keller, of State College; Mrs. Ellis Kailer and Joseph Beck, both of pittsburgh; John Orvis Stoddart, of Philadelphia; Capt. Sarah Steven- ron, of Atlantic City, N. J.; Miss Betty Stevenson, of Waddle, and Min Lucy Keller, of Philadelphia. White | : i 1. 0. 0. P. wi Pin-to- | J. Elme; Young and H. FP. 8hip- shades. | ¥N of Petershurg, prominent Hunt- ingaon county business men, were in Bellefonts Monday on a business mission, An ideal Christmas gift wall lamps, with atiractiye DeHaas Electric Co, Bellefont Oscar P. Sharry, of Johnstown Newton Falls, Ohio, spent a with hls hrother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Zimmer- nd week dster, man Court House employes yesterday erected Imige Christmas tree Li the main corriaoy utiract trimm « the (re Hight rd ition n a LH | Of vol and otl n HE with duced win- i chirisima item days only. Walch our thesa special NOY placed on sale every Thursday. Clastars Pvt. Donald D urned to his duti Inf., Cam" Fores spending a week at arents, Mr Haupt Mrs bD. Now {or thre ows for Oo! Guests at dh Home (1) thelr } {9 the | + M church « College for It tribut! n | cream and wen mas ol re In Monday and aupt bas . 00 na 'C owe 1] } Mi nie back mise i nd yen and Alb m 1H ang ad Bo li~font» 4 rie. Pifer on, pellefonte, Phone 2634 heen . \ at Was annual » {arm home rt Emith, »¢ of wndred pork with which to I ration.ng Mi Edward Beck, LI nts, hav word the romotion Thomas, 1 rank Ethel Burd of R 3, received word {rom her Pvi. Ray E. Burd, that he ha transfe: red from Mississippi t« Louis, Mo." and that he is in best of health James Masullo, in training thes U, 8. Naval training stati 3ainbridge, Md.. is spending furlough with his parent Mrs. Louis Masullo, of ) " neny str Lh Vi Gg oot of pour problem any and Alleg R. E aviett wo apai of of Ea ome month garbage removal service to R Calr Bellefonte, has aceo; ed a position In the plant of the Ly- coming Motor company at Williams. nang port day fuloug and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Clair street. Ple spent the weekend at Medical and Dowell home with Mr isited hi Mr. and Coleville. Philip Nevin fel] pool on and eft ankle he ha root his ent 1, Of Pendlet Por for Cami ten - Mr Lamb the tion h with hi Roy Hazel Haze] | Ambulan warner, Amerie of East att aed Sry Burd of Avis, the D. A. Mc- Axemann, visiting Burd's mother. They also sister and her husband, Mrs. John Possinger at {lo HE at Frederick Of thi one Company, last chascd from the 2 ML Company the former on East Linn street moved into th igo when the uperintens- Limi week fonte Tru Kelley h The Warner ¢ house some month Morris Ley vacat- thei; dent ‘an Smith, and High the Lroet { it to move ligaments the former W. E the Wr Howard to Ww appre Wild thought Mrs. Ne Hancock, Mich. but refuse the weather conditions she son of Mir Smith, of East while skating on Fast Bishop tore veral With been Mrs street, Hughes Sunday. in his crutehe, school —A delightful Christma would be records, music, record play- ers, needles, musical instruments. in her home She writes We guarantee our prices as low and enjoy the pu when it come: in most cases lower than those of pe in these winter month ity stores. Wire always open. Phone now drifts from 4 t 2634. Pifer's Store, Bell you =e¢, Old Man fonte 4 Upper Michigan Democrat roll He nto own home Hurley reslidencd ald of treet ible tiene of if LARS state per all have high has ar Leave the again 0 ved C in nt 1 nire over , of South fracture of right hand East How- mploye of helping Herbert B. Auman, Jr Spring street, suffered a the index finger of his Friday while working on ard street. Mr. Auman Bellefonte borough, other workmen Lt 8 Roy Wilkinso U Was wweral ds Mr striick on the han family ; sledge hammer, The InJUry North Spring st Lt at physician's office in the Army on December —Mr. and Mrs. Howard Casper, of 9 1841. and has risen steadily In North Thomas street, have received Jank since that time. Prio word from their son, Luther Casper, enlistment was 3 who is now with the U. 8. Signal John G. Love in Bell Corps in New Guinea, having been -An unusual, patriotic and time- transferred to that island in recent jo Christmas tree is on display in the weeks from Australia, A recent Pro- | show windows of the Brachbill Fur- motion has elevated him to the rank piture store on South Spring street of Technical Sergeant. In his letter pn.tead of the usual Christmas he reports that he is well, that the inmings tree in the weather Is warm, that the mosquitos window is t in nothin terrific, and that he en-cent War Stamps. TY much danger.” is $75 worth stam tree, and each one is hung carefully that it the street. The red stamps are appropriate to the season and the tree is a most effective dis- play, especially night time to Open when he was a falling was treated A > § 3 4 Linson Dome on Wilkinson and near eet g A a niisted law Paarl efonte he is tree tare bgt wre the immed are Isnt in "too Saving or 750 on the of last of Bouth Alle- for the Bell Wednesday afternoon week Wade McKee, gheny street, lineman Telephone Company, was admit to the Centre County Hospital after he fell a short distance while de- Elinar Nilsson. cending a telephone pole at Clar- apartments, North nce. He the institution Friday | this week received a ca and on Saturday was taken to an , relative in Sweden stating that Altoona hospital for further observa- | his father was dead. No other in- tion. Mrs. McKee suffered a frac- formation was contained in the mes- tured ankle in a fall at ber home | saga Mr. Nilsson's father, Anders the day before her husband was in- | Gustav Nilsson. aged 76. resided in jured, and also underwent treatment norway and no direct word has been t the local hospital received from him since before the Stray German occupation of that country heard about the Bollefonte Justice about three years ago. Survivors In of the Pe who. aftr conducting addition to the son in Bellefonte in- a ceremony at the Court House in citide five other children, all residing which a Penn State Naval Reserve in Norwaj) Pvt. Edgar and his attractive gal became man and wile. was completely flabber- yy g Air Corps at Lockbourne Air gasted when the obliging bride’ pase. Columbus. Ohio. arrived here groom, after kissing his wife, said gunday for a 16-day furlough which to the ‘Squire “1 have no objections he is spending at the home of his if wish to kiss the bride The parents, Mr. and Mrs. James G Justice tugged ot his tie, ran a wallace, at Milesburg. Pvt. Wallace trembling finger under his suddenly |, month ago underwent an opera- too-tight collar and murmired tion for appendicitis at the Air Corps Why, er-uh, I guess xX better Net. | hospital in Columbus and was grant- I-uh- have a bad cold ed a furlough to recuperate. He Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery has two brothers in the U. 8. armed and their young son, of Rochester, services, B8gt. Richard Wallace is N. Y.. on Tuesday a‘rived in Belle- i With the Air Corps in Texas, while fonte for a visit with Mr. and Mrs, | A'C Jemes Wallace is with the Air ‘Corps in Bainbridge. Georgia. Montgomery's respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery, of | _paul W. Baudis_formerly of the {Scotia area, now h resident of West High street, and Mr. and Mrs M. B. Runkle, of North Sping [ Brooklyn, N. Y.. 1s one of our many | street Jack Montgomery has enlist! cuperribors who 1s finding mueh of *d in the Volunteer Officers’ Candi- jnterest in his favorite home news- date school and is scheduled to re- pacer. Mr. Baudls writes: “1 find the port at Rochester December 22. to ‘home paper very interesting during ieave for a New York training school. tmy enforced idleness on account of Mrs. Montgomery and son expect 10/an gecident last January. I discove: remain in Bellefonte until after the | plenty of interesting stuff in the “50 first of the year when they will re-{venrs ago” items, besides the pres- turn to their home in Rochoster ent day news. ‘Also that observing Pvt. Arthur Emel, with the U. 8. and analytical philosopher, “Horace {Army at Ft. Benning, Ga. arrived Bentz,” whose colorful observations here Sunday for a furlough, having | "em to be, to my mind, thoroughly obtained a leave of absence to visit | Penney Jdvania if not Penna. Dutch, 1) his wife and thelr new daughter— | am al=o not forg:tling the many his- | ithe couple's first child—which was | torical articles, many of which 1! born at the Centre County Hospital Dreseive in a scrad book. 1 wish vou last Thursday morning. The little Merry Christmas and a happy and | girl weighed six pounds and eight | Prosperotis New Year.” (ounces at birth and has been named Miss Dorothy Bixler, a teacher | {Shirley Claudett. Mrs. Em2l, before | yn the Bellefonte schools, was guest | {er mariage, was Evelyn Lo Hae ¢ lof honor at a dinner held last Tues- | Mille, of Mileslwg, formerly {day night at the Penn-Belle Hotel, | B:llefonte, Bafore entering the As oy | | Bellefonte, in honor of her depar- | pi 18 months ago Pvt. Emel Was | ture during the weekend for training | mployed as a truck driver for Kof- |, the WAACS. The following were | man .& Co. | present: Mrs. Paul MeGarvey, Mrs. | Richard Dean Fetzer, 17, son of | Edgar Wagner, Miss Grace John- | vr. and Mrs, William Fetzer. of the son, Priscilla Poorman, Miss Celia | apartments, West High Lucas, Miss Madelyn Deise, Miss street, last weck enlisted in the U. | Daise Keichline, Miss Jean Kunes,| 8. Navy at the recruiting station In| | Miss Hilda Deitrick, Miss Ethel cri- | Pittsburgh and has been sent to the | der, Miss Mary Underwood, Mrs. Al-| Great Lakes Naval Training Sta |berta Krader, Miss Edna Kilpatrick, tion, For some time prior to his en-| Miss Annetts Decker, Mrs, Elinor, listment, Richard had bern employ- McDowell, Miss Isabel Grove, Mrs, od at the Weis store, South Alle- | Margaret Williams, Miss Dorothy | gheny street. Mr. and Mrs. Fetzer Nuss. and Miss Genevieve Ricker. | now have two sons in the armed Following the dinner cards were, forces, their older son, Corporal Wil- | played at the home of Mra. Poorman. | liam H. Fetzer being a radio oper- The following poe awarded prizes: | ator in the U. 8. Alr Corps in Aus-! Miss Bixler, McGarvey, Mrs. tralia. He is on active flight duty Wagner, Mise. X Johnson, and Miss much of the time. 1 Kilpatrick. 80 {ace ted at of the Hallowell Allegheny blegram {rom street ft ul . i ived Random Item: Have you M. Wallace, of the you tice { oorat, Tree lighting sets and extra globes, DeHans Eleetrie Co, Belle * | fonte, Mr. and Mrs West Ling street, Hartisburg on a of in Karl E, Kusse, spent Friday business mission ~-Beglnning Sunday, all Palladel- phin Sunday newspapers will be twelve econts Instead of the custom ary ten cent Alway open ', Bellefonte single re Pifer's For Victor words, Columbia | gs Mm Musi album Mg Sto and iil rrm.n, wad H=iny {. 4 Howard wed Ww ht lish In Pvt 01) = Mi 1 day M vd MeCenmw 1 x) and Mi number of Bellefonte enli t Q rted last he will If he factorily oephh Walte, for a employ postoffice, and recently Naval Reserves, depa for Pitish rego final « Ji VE ed ine in u night und aEhn where xamination lis member i 8. Arm wninvea 0 amp Gr Oklahoma nena 1 his par- Gill rime; ene; Helonte jast PSG Yea DY Ed n-law rom Robb and he: Richard Robb, dadelphia last na some partment in ard M Ph time » We leo Robb been On arrived at the New Lon- wife left She came 1 her home in and his here the UIP in mother, Mm, C remain in Belle voeeks Lt. Robb ral Mieling! Brouse, wn of Charles W. and Janet Brous Hr of Castanea died about 3 o'clock Monday morning in the Lock Haven Hospital alter having been Hl since birth. The child is survived by his parents, his grandfather, Ham H. Brou of Thomas street Bellrfonte grandmother Mis. J M Hav- FUN rR] Tues. Funeral terment EVE aged 3 months, Wiieisat ow , of Lock were held the Helt and in Haven Memorial from Bellefont CIV day afternoon at Home, Lock Have was made in Rest Park. Among those who attended ies were the child's grandfather William H Brouse, and his great-grandmoiher, Mrs. Maize H. Brouse, both of Belle. fonte aunt, Mrs. Fred W Topelt, of Brooklyn At a ceremony scheduled held in the Episcopal chure Philipsburg on Christmas Day, Maxine Bwartz, daughter of Lee Swartz, of Thomas street, fonte, will become the bride of John F. Kusse, of Camp Sutton, N C.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl E Kusse, of West Linn street, Bells- fonte., Sct. Kusse is expected to ar- rive home on a furlough on Decem- ber 21. Miss Swartz has been owner and manager of Milady's Beauty Salon on North Allegheny street for several years. Sgt. Kusse was a member of Battery 190th Field Artillery. Bellefonte, and was in- ducted into the regular army with other members of the local battery in January 1040. He waz first sta- ticned at Camp Shelby, Miss, but for a number of months has been at Camp Sutton where he is employed in the post finance office, Do you want varicolored flames in your fireplace during the Yuletide season? You car: have them if the ser o be in Miss Mrs Belle. Sat Fs ia B | pine cones or logs are soaked ip dif- ferent chemical solutiont. According ito the General Electric Science For- um quostion-and-answer man, [ea- tured each week in the Centre Dom- solution will produce { a purple flame, while strontium ni- trate will pressons a seautiful red. Copper sulphate will give you blue, and calcium chloride will burn with ium chloride an orange flame. Yellow is produced with sodium chlorate. Wood or cones that have barium nitrate in are simple. Dissolve one pound of the chemical powder in one gallon of water, have the fuel soak a few min. | utes, and then let it dry. Large logs | will also produce the same effects if | the chemicals ase dusted on them before being placed in the fireplace These inexpensive chemicals can be bought in drug of hardware stores, —— GET YOUR GANG TOGETHER !!! FUN RIDES HIGH AT OUR BIG, GALA NEW YEAR'R EVE FUN SHOW! ‘BEHIND THE 8-BALL' with the Ritz Bros. we DECEMBER 31 —ee PLAZA THEATRE Bellefonte's Showplace Wil-s fireplace fuel soaked in a lith- | them | will give green flames. The directions r CLASSI FIED ADVERTISEMENTS | — 30,000 People Read This Column avery week. That's why The Centre partment has become the benefits derived, it gain Counter. RATES Advertisement: frst {ssue, and 15 cents for ments contnln more than twents REAL ESTATE tising ale ar rent KEYED ADS--All to this office, must be ments, Please do not call at advertisements, as the publishers of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S O0ral whose vertisement Subscriber Can be is of each nly ~r PRIVII. EGE ubscripuon is paid in these column will be cha used six times a up one rged Veal thie Cid Shug of Elm N resident of Bellelonts week here on on combines nd pleasure mission James Cus iwriin, of Cu Maris ‘ to C ine rge Y., former spent last art Dusine Pvt Force Mo » East, have { hi promotion al Cope In recess word Ma jor rederick Topelt, of Brook- arrived in Bellefonte dur- weekend t pend the Sanson with mother ize Brouse, at her home Thoma i 0 rank of Mrs. F el 0 Ler treet Commandery Plans Christmas Service ommanders I cordially special Invi Bir Knights of other and their friends ristmas service. 8i Knig hits ’ wilted to wear full dress ns, including swords The following members Cominandery oonstit mittee on Grrang man, chairman A. Olson, Thoma 8. Hansor Ellwood Hout Kiwohis Club Gives Flags to High School A ks American flag and a flag of the State of Pennsvivania, togeth- er with standards for holding them were presented to the Bellefonte High 8chool last week by the local Kiwanis Club. The presentation was made at a regular meeting the Bellefonte Kiwanis Club at the Penn Belle Hotel, Tuesday Jesse H. Caum. president of the club. presented the flags to Horace J. Hartranft, president of the school board. The flags will be used in the school auditorium Card of Thanks CT MEEKER- We take this means of expressing our thanks to neighbors and friends for their floral tributes the use of thelr carg and thelr many other acta of kindly sympathy in the recent death of Woodrow Donald Meeker, (Signed) Mr, and Mrs. Van 1. Meeker, Spring Mills: Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Hoover and family, Ky- | lertown Lost and Found LOST —8ugar ration card, somewhere in Bellefonte last week Finder please notify owner, William K Hiarshbarger, Bellefonte RD. 2. (Near Hublersburg) x51 OBST Black white and tan female hound east of Bellefonte, along Jacksonville road. License No. 1747, and tag with Donald Davis’ name on collar. Finder ease notify Sayder Stover, (Coleville) Belisfonte R. > x LOBT—AD “A” “book, No. “PI83TeTH. etanding in the name of Ciyde W Reese, for a 1041 Ford sedan cenase {No 3KRAT. Ciyde W. Roese is now {in the armed services. The ration | (book was left In the glove compart iment of the car when he left for | armed services but cannot be found now. Finder please notify Le- | Roy | Help Wanted | WANTED Girl or woman to keep house in family of two. Christ Beezer Bellefonte R. D. 2, x51 WANT. Yotink woman % clerk in store. uire at Boston Candy Ritonen, Alo ny St. Bellefonte, a WANTED—To hire a single man to MgB Bis Bay My LB & care try in nRvely., Centre Hall, a of Allon Com ‘ we an 3 Riss Mason I Egil 1 rye of last A » work on dairy the right person tunity for Inquire Hox No. 35 35 In. cate of this Office. x51 | WANTED-<Men to cut mine Good by contract, wages. Phone 14 GD samian, 10 iors nna Purnace, Pa school-age pintidren in, washing. ‘pm. 50 amazingly popular, undisputably twenty nodit «flye A straight one cent advertisement complied with by he office are not very tine regula; differe; M. Reese Port Matilda, Pa. x81 | WANTED — Competent farmer to farm. Good Oppor- Democrat's classified advertising de- Considering its low cost and Centre County's Community Bar- five onal WOras, 25 ere less, wi a wie words or insertion one cent cents for advertise ~ a charg "Wor charged for real estat 10 he malle thie adver concerning permitted ww divialee 14 thot re repiles those answering for Information (rent Lise SUC I Nene subseriber wn LO ane, is ent The Centre Lie) 0 § } Derr ng h ileg word ree charge Lherwise ivertising rate Pri interval ANITED Wanted to Buy ANTED 1 TucKIOad "1 ii al ee WANTED han ei Articles ror sale AIAN FOR BALE {ie with spring 216 E Bishop 8t - Living room suite condition Cheap to qu Write P Box 113 Bele: £51 oO seamed Emerson good oonadll DeHaas Electr POR SALE elonte FOR BALE price §1 of Geo, T Pa (Bt Hal ) kl in FOR SAL E Centre Hall, POR "BALE — 8 Short Greensvaliey saw mill near Ple ant Gap; also at Hennigh's RAW near otters Mills, 2. Ww. Lumber Co FOR BALE- Shuites as. mill Houta 2-u 112 rats killed with can Red Squill Cuaranieed bharmiess to animals and poultry. © A. Kiine Hartware Co. and Schaeffer Hardware, Beliefonte Pa x4 FOR SALE--Used merchandise: twe used electric stoves; New merchan- dine: several Kelvinator ranges and Philoo radios. Kelvinator ironer. nu- merous small appliances Melroy's, Piensant Gap, Pa Dial ans x52 ENORAVED—Name cards, wedding invitationg and announcements, personal stationery etc. can be fur- nished by us at reasonable prices We have on dispiay ail kind: of en- graved work, Call at our office and ; Inspect our iin | FoR SALE Rubber- -tired Silver King | tractor with power take-off: Delt { pulley and coitivator attachments; {3-ton capacity Chevrolet truck: 4- row potato sprayer. planter; digger, and other farm machinery Ward Hile, Pleasant Gap Pa x51 FOR SALE largest exclusive busi- | ness in Pennsyivania. Stock and business properties, at sacrifice fig- ure of thirty-five thousand, one-half of real inventory value. Aged owner will reiire. Wonderful op- portunity to step into a peace time, as well as a war defense neSessity. Address 544 Wilson street, Shove, Pa BURIAL VAULTS me sure it A Brothers for the past twenty are and sold direct to you for 840 siivered anywhere in Centre Coun- | gps Bellefonte 506, 2423 | Notice To Public § a SHOPPERS 11 you value that card and want to save those prec- ious tires, shop mall or telephone call No, 387 lipsburg, Centre County largest buy center--the A & R Store, dependable for 60 years, The cost of the call can be deduct ed from ihe price of the merchan- dise. 1 3&8 our new service so that our out-of-town customers oan oon- serve tires and gas for Victory. Just call No. 307. say “out of town ser. Ly . Daily {Ine., Philipsburg, Pa. The Pin BUN. e., i ig Kiirised” Moser TacUWA, Clehpin EN ——— 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 before ordering elae- | being | Jersey | x51 | LE _ Sale or Exchange POR nh premiums or amall pig Pleasant Oag fone SALE On EXCHANGEOus teed Z Box Be Lack #300 | ——— _— - | FOR BALE A Cue 11 i Inqulr Poultry ATES 1 46 ¢ Sales Mart PA RMERS. . Ce Pens tre isday Real Estate - For Sale A tor ohnvenientes of Bellefon Faubile $ovd opp Sage pe 2 REN i A 23 acre fa bungalow wanted of Yarnell Pre, RR. D FOR room roulh Lioya 187- ~aere farm, s east of Bellefont dhway : on RENT- three miles route 220, State 1 Charlie: Lyon “Ph One 6638 POR RENT Far equipped ing milk. Ru g water tricity in nn. Near school good road of J H on at Waddle 0. Pon R FOR 8 cleared; Tar Inguire yr ALE--¥Farm 105 acres with 8-room house, barn plement shed. other buildings mile south of Slormstown £2500. Vacant April isi. Inquire owner Lulu B Way, 408 East Bell Ave Altoona Pa x52 FOR RENT—A farm containing 135 acres. 65 acres farm jand (the bal- ance pasture an timber) Good spring water piped into house and barn. Gobd bitdidings Located in | Halimoon township Bee W. C Smeltver, Bei efonte Pa X52 For Sale or Rent FARMS FOR ‘SALE OR RENT-—Far- mers wanted on Cave Parm Brush Valley: Huston Parm in Nittany Val. {ley Way Parm in Bald Eagle Valley {Share or money rent. Call Haupl's | Plate, Belefonte Pa x53 SALE on RENT — 156 - scre | farm gflo 12 by 40; stanchions for 13 head of cows, 8 calves; electricity: telephone. school Bellefonte: water ‘fn barn with enough pressure 0 throw stream nearly over barn: oan grow alfalfa. in any Seid: house, barn. all necessary StRliangs. A C Grove, Bellefonte R. D anu FOR SALE OR RENT--A good of B82 acres located is 2 : Dunlap concrete burial vault when | pu must choose one. Made by Dun. | cost of Bellefonte All necessary out~ buildings, ali practically new. and lo- thted next to road. Electricity on the farm: good well and two cisterns frm: equipped to sell milk, with room for 14 cows haz been limed and there ate 13 acres of good alfalfa on same. Inquire of John A. Yearick, Zion, Pa. x52 | Houses tor Rent ron RENT--Dwelling on Bast Lamb | street; $20. Pive rooms bath and neat. Dial Bellefonte 582 i RENT Path house with all conveniences; x wire of Charles Dann. FP Ralhmoon | Ml. Bellefonte . 9. along the State | highway, route 220, about 12 miles | Tm FOR RENT--A 5 Der monte miles nort erent 4 Gummo College Toone, three near x61 Hail house Hoy h Blatle Wand y ENT A Aey room brick East Bishop ineinding 4 FOUR ! in4 a 87 A Al oon Taxidermist UNTER d promptly Pa hone 5. Reverse 1-14 STOCK - i Oe J ww Lock — Removed Vogt, Centre Haven 2104. at promptly Hall 55+ Ur ex- 1-14 DEAD STOCK—Removed promotily. JLB ADVIS al my expense, phong 676-7-3 Bellefonte, liovd L. Smith 1- Mi Jesbur 8 Pa Repairing BEARD Repairs 1 kinds of furniture. covers made Upholstering Phone 362-R. 1-22 your Maytag 12 parts and aepe makes of wash Sweeper brushes R. KE Owen: Electric 8. Allegheny street. Dial 2008. 16 rv RNITURR sli D OF Lam* WM, Bel ef fonte, Pa. SERY ICING Beto orking. Genus vice We service all ers and sweepers re-bristled Store, MACHINE WORK -— Oattle olf knives sharpened. General Mav oo work of all kinds. We also have in stock cold roll steel, cap screws, set screws, Woodruff keys key stock, etc. SBwartz Machine Shop. Belle. fonte, Pa. Phone 2041 2-12 GOOD The Whole Year ‘Round Especially Good During the Holidays! HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS MADE IN BELLEFONTE ALWAYS FRESH Get Them at Your Grocer's Floor Show EVERY NIGHT Harry's Tavern 8. Spring St. Belletonte, Pa.
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