November 11, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five L LOCAL an — — dr, and Mrs. George McClellan, of East Cuitin street, spent the weekend with friends in Philadel 1 Bia, Mss Liury was a recent and niece, Mr. and Mrs Love, of East Linn street Miss Marie Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson, of East Lamb street, recently accepted an office position in Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs, W. T. Twitmire, of Wil- llamsport, Is spending a month at the home of her brother-in-law and Voris, of Lewisburg, John G guest of her nephew Lard cans, wooden pails, butch- er knives, at Claster’s Hardware, * Mrs Lorena Lucas spent Monday afternoon in Bellefonte returning 1o Blairsville Tuesday night. Insulate your home with Kim- sul. Enough to cover 100 square feet, 4.95. Wolf Purniture Co., Belle- fonte. . Mr, and Mrs. Clyde C. Boggs, of Milesburg, left Sunday for St. ! Petersburg, Fla, to spend the win- ter. Miss Mary Miller, of Milesburg, returned last week from Orlando, sister, Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Shuey, on | Florida, after spending two weeks East Bishop street Pvt, Clarence Young, statio~ed at Orlando, Florida, is spending a 15-day furlough with his wife and daughter at their apartment in the Crider Exchange building Pfc. Joseph Siprish, of Camp Reynolds, Greenville, Pa, arrived in Bellefonte last week for a week's visit with his mother, Mrs. Verna Siprish, of North Spring street —Aviation Cadet Rupert Koski, of Boca Raton, Florida, has been with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Koski, of North Thomas street, during =a ten-day furlough from his duties. Harvey Holter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Holter, of Pine street, last Wednesday underwent pendectomy at the Centre County Hospital and is reported to be con- valescing nicely —Mr. and Mrs. Chester Billett, of Coleville, have received word that their son, Pvt. Paul E. Billett, has been promoted to corporal. Cpl. Bil- lett is with the Air Corps at Ran- dolph Field, Texas. Mrs. T. J. Kelleher and son ann daughter, Joseph and Agnes, and Miss Lois Miller, all of Bellefonte, spent the weekend in Marietta, O, with Mrs. Kelleher's son, Pvt. Jahn Kelleher, who is in training at Mar- jetta College. —Harry McMullin, of Milesburg, returned to his home there Friday from Hahnemann Hospital, Phila- delphia, where he had gone to have a cast on his right leg replaced. Mr McMullin fractured the leg last No- vember while at work. ~-Mr. and Mrs. Basil Miller and three childrén last week moved from the Quaker stone house near the former Academy to the southern side of the Mingle double house on South Allegheny street recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Emerick. an ap- | with her Triend, Paul Veneziano, who is In the Air Corps, now sta- tioned in California Pvt. George Port, of Nortn Camp Polk, La, arrived in Belle fonte, Friday, to spend a brief fur- lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Port and family, of East Howard street. Richard D. Fetzer, petty officer third class, Friday returned to his duties at Norfolk, Va. after spend- ing a ten-day leave with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fetzer, of the IOOF apartments, West Hign street. Julia Rhinesmith, aged 3, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rhine smith, of East Bishop Street, under- went treatment at a physician's of - fice for a laceration of the left cheek received Friday when she fell on a stick she was carrying. Mrs. Mildred Haag Collinson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haag, of East Howard street, Fri day departed for Camp Brecke»- ridge, Ky., for a week s visit with her husband, Warrant Officer W. H Collinson, who is stationed there, Word was received recently of the death of Paul McCullough, of { Huntingdon, husband of the former Ellen Eckert, who for a number of years was superintendent of the Centre County Hospital. Mr. Me- Cullough had been in failing health for over a year. Pvt. Clair L. Moore, member of a bombardment squadron, recent- lv was transferred from Great Falls, Montana, to a post overseas and is now believed to be in England or in the African theatre of war. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moore, of Port Matilda -The American Home department the Bellefonte Women's Club meet at the home of Mrs of will ~Gienuine Armstrong's feit base | ~Russell made rugs, Claster's Hard- + all sizes, at ware, | -Breakfast set, finished in green! and red, complete with table and benches, $24.95. Wolf Purniture Co, * Bellefonte, Pa. Mrs. Lucille Tressler, who moved 'to Blairsville recently, has accepted a position with the Bell Telephone Co. at Blairsville. Miss Blanche Poorman and Miss Nelle Flack, of Reynolds Avenue during the weekend went to New York City on a business mission. B. F. Peters, proprietor of the Peters greenhouse west of Milesbury has been confined to bed at his home for several weeks because of {liness, Mrs. Pearl Ray last week re- turned to her home I Niagara Falls, N. Y., after a vi it with her moth- er, Mrs. Ida Gilllen, of East Logan street Malcolm Wetzler, Jr, student at Mercersburg Academy, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm LL. Weizler, of Miles- burg Miss Helen Butler on Monday returned to her home on East Cur- tin Street after having undergone ten days treatment at the Centre County Hospital. -Mrs, Lawrence Harnish, of Win- gate, during the weekend departed for California, for a visit with her husband who is in the Navy and is stationed at Camp Parke ors. George A. Beezer, who had been living with the Thomas Beav- er family on East Bishop street, last week went to State College to be with Miss Margaret Brockerhoff Pvt. Robert E. Forsburg, of Avon Park, Florida, last Thursday arrived in Bellefonte for a ten-day visit with his =isters, the Misses Eleanor and Janet Forsburg, of East Bishop Street John Waite, of Johnstown, was a weekend visitor in Bellefonte hav- ing come to see his mother, Mrs Sarah Waite, of Willowbank Street, who is recovering from a several weeks’ {liness Miss Mary McClure on Sunda returned to her home on West Bish- op Street from a weekend visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Murdock Claney, of near Philadelphia ~-RAssell Torsell, James Decker Jr. LeRoy Brooks, all of Bellefonte, and Joseph Herman, of Zion, attend- ed the Army-Notre Dame football game, Saturday, at the Yankee sta. dium In New York City Afier having been confined to his home on West Logan Strect for nearly three months because of ili- ness, Larry Justice on Monday re- —Pvt. and Mrs. John Eisenhooth Charles M. Thompson on East Cur- turned to his duties as a guard at and two children last Wednesday moved from York to Bellefonte and tin 15 at street, “2 “o Monday afternoon, Nov o'clock. Miss Mae Kemp, Rockview penitentiary Mr. and Mrs. William Kline and are occupying the Poorman house home management extension spec- the latter's sister, Mrs. Earl Heverly, on East Howard street. Pvt. Elsen~ hooth Is a member of the staff at the Rockview sub-station State Police. Robert Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee, of Coleville, for six lalist of the Pennsylvania State College, will be the speaker Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery and son, Richard, of Rochester, N Y.. arrived in Bellefonte Saturday for all of East Bishop Street, spent the weekend at Camp Reynolds, Greens- ville. N. C., with Pvt. Barl Heverly v ho is stationed there Miss Kathryn Love, R. N., mem. weeks a patient in the Philipsburg #® Visit with relatives. Mr. Mont- ber of the nursing staff of the Ken- : Bute Hospital, last weekend was ad- §omery returned home Sunday, leav- sington Hospital for Women, Phil. mitted to Geisinger Hospital, Dan- ing Mrs. Montgomery and son here adelphia, is spending this week with ville. He is undergoing treatment for a more extended visit at the her mother for rheumatic fever and arthritis Miss Anna Mary Troup, super- intendent of the orthopedic ward of home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs M. B. Runkle, of North 8jring Street Because of the holiday, today, Elizabeth A. Love, at her home on Reynolds Avenue Mrs. Angeline Rackoski, of North Thomas street, last Wednes- St. Christopher's Hospital, Philadel- Armistice Day, the meeting of the day went to Gulfport, Miss. for a phia, arrived in Bellefonte during the weekend for a month's visit for tongiht has been postponed un- oski, carpenter's mate Bellefonte Mothers’ Club scheduled vigit with her husband, Prank Rack. first class, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal- | tll Priday night, November 12, when who is stationed at Camp Hollyday vin Troup. of South Thomas street. the meeting will be held at the home near Gulfport ~-Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and infant child of McKeesport, last week moved to Bellefonte and are occupying an apartment in the Jo- seph Thomas home on East Curtin street. Mr. Johnson is a pharmacis: of Mrs. Musser W. Gettig, on East Bishop street. Dr. J. W. Claudy, superintendent of Rockview peni- tentiary, will be the speaker. The meeting wiil begin at 8 o'clock ~Pvt. Blaine E. Newman, station- Stall Sgt. Paul Crust, in train- ing at Camp Davis, N. C., is here for a visit with his mother, Mrs. John Garis, and Mr. Oaris, at their home on Willowbank Street. Prior to en- tering the service, Sgt. Crust was at the Widmann & Teah drug store ed at North Camp Polk, La. spent employed at the Weis store here. here. —Cpl. George Plagianos, of Payne in weekend to spend a ten-day furlough with his Campbell, Field, Everett, Wash. - arrived Bellefonte during the wife, the former Betty at the home of her mother, Amelia Campbell, on North gheny street Mrs Alle- Mrs. James C. Furst, of West Linn street, spent the weekend with relatives and friends in Williams- port, Philadelphia, and New York In New York, Mrs. Furst attenrde the wedding of her niece, Nancy Harrar, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, James Harrar, of New York. -Mr. and Mrs. of Wyomissing, and Dr. and Mrs. Fred Seidel and son, Donnie, Hazleton, arrived in Bellefonte Sat- urday for a visit with Mrs. Harper's and Mrs. Seidel’'s sister, Elizabet with Mr. Harper's sister, Miss Helen Harper, of East Howard street. —A daughter who has been named Terry Lynne. was born Oct. 30 at the Newport News, Riverside Hospital, d were Arthur Harper. of ia 15-day furlough with his wife (the former Sarah Gettig) of Bellefonte, R. D, and two daughters at their home in Milesburg. This is the first furlough he has received since he entered the service eight months ago. Pvt. Newman is in the Medical Dept. of the 53rd Engineers. Before he was inducted into the service he was employed at the Universal Match Corp. of Bellefonte. Visitors at the home of Bernard Stover, Bellefonte, R. D., on Sunday their son, Staff ‘Sgt. Fred and wife of Madison, Wis, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stover, Mrs. Herman Hoff- mar: Robert Wian. Ethel Stover and Bernard Stover, of Mill Hall: Mrs. Kenneth Greene and son, Mrs. Mer- ‘rii Shuey and children. Paul and Nevin Grove, Park Steininger and mother of Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Stover and children. Lois, n Rich "1, Barnhart, of East High street, and ard and Allen ~Charles (Chuck) Miller, of Milesburg. for the past 8 years an employe of the Wi. ner Company, has enlisted in the Sea-Bees and has been given a rating as first class ~-Betty Casebeer, yoeman third class, has completed her military training at the Oklahoma A. and M. College, Stillwater, Okla., and ar- rived here Saturday to spend a week's furlough with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Casebeer, of West High Street. Rev. and Mrs. Reynolds Van Buskirk and daughter, Judith, of East Curtin street. last week went to Binghampton, N. Y. where Mrs VanBuskirk and child will reside with her parents while Rev. Van. Buskirk, who has been called for military service, is serving in the armed forces ~Electrician’s mate Donald Love on Sunday returned to his duties st Camp Pendleton, Cal. after spending 15 days with his wife, the former Vera Colyer, and their daughter, Carol Jean, at their home on Buri side Street, and with his parents, M~ and Mrs. Linn Love. of East Logan Street. Sgt. Love is with the Ma- rines. Miss Jean Monsell, daughter of # s. Jack H. Kellerman, Petty officer. “Chuck ’ departed on Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam Monsell, of hiv 3 irs ovr Kellerman, who Oct. 21st for Altoona, from there Holmes Avenue, left last week for has been recently transferred from Was sent to Pittsburgh. He was as- Knoxville, Tenn. Miss Monsell who Ft. Eustis, Va, to Camp Davis, N. C. Mrs. Kellerman is the former signed to undergo training at Camp Perry, Va. His wife, the former Ethel for the past year has been employed as a clerk-typist in the engineering Hall of Unionville, is employed at office of the Ordnance works in Wil. Betty Gates, datighter of Mr. and p Ms Wir M. per of Mt Eagie. the Sylvania Electric Products, Inc., liamsport, has been transferred to a Miss Erma Sloop, of Baltimore, Md. arrived in Bellefonte during the | weekend and after a brief visit with during his absence. ~Mr. and Mrs. G. Victor Potter and three children, George, Cath- new project under construction at Knoxville, 5 ~Out-of-town guests who were . Mr. and Mrs. Philip Witcraft and erine and Victor, of Johnsonburg, here Saturday for the wedding of family of Cherry Lane, continued were in Bellefonte Sunday for a Miss Janet Ruth Love, of Bellefonte, on to Hollidaysburg for a visit with brief visit with Mrs. Potter s cousin, and James LeDorrest Patterson, of | 1d. Clarence Hamilton. and Mrs. Ronald Pye. Miss Sloop, they went to State College where Brobst and Miss Kathryn Love, all| who returned to Baltimore, Sunday, they were dinner guests of Mr. of Philadelphia; Mrs. Emma Snyder, | of the Hamilton's brother-in-law and sis- and Mrs. Myrtle Megahan, both of | her brother-in-law and sister, Mr is employed in the offices From here Dixonville, were: Mr. and Mrs. Prank Glenn 1. Martin Aircraft company ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Broderick. State College; Sgt. Donald Love, «f ir: that city. ~ Chief Engineer Clarence Beigh- tol, of the U. 8. Naval Reserve, is here for a visit with his wife, the former Mildred Tate, at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. C. F. Tate, on West High street, while await- | __ Second Lieutenant Paul D. Fore ing a eall to return to active sea | duty. Beightol has made numerous trips to the war zones on ships car- rying supplies to the armed forces, and has been under air and sub- marine attack on various occasions, ~—Pvt, James Weaver arrived in Bellefonte last week for a months visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weaver, of West Logan street, Pvt, Weaver is undergoing treatment for a fracture of the right knee and an injury to the right hip received while he was on guard duty overseas. He underwent hospitaliza- tion there and upon being brought back to the United States last April was a patient in Deshon General Hospital, Butler, before coming to Bellefonte. Potter, a Penn State graduate, is a chemist in the employ of the Castanea Paper Company in John. sonburg. man, son of Mrs. D. R. Poreman, of North Spring street, Saturday de- parted for Princeton University to continue his army training. Lt. Fore- man received his commission re- cently after completing a course at the Adjutant General's School at Ft. Washington, Md. He was one of a selected group of enlisted men drawn from virtually all branches of He received intensive training in the executive and administrative func. tions of the army, Lt. Foreman went to Princeton from Bellefonte at the conclusion of a week's furlough which he spent with his mother and with his sister, Miss Lois Foreman, # at the family home, h] | Mrs. Potter's father, the late George Camp Pendleton, California, and Mr Brew, was a native of Bellefonte. and Mrs. James Patterson and I Mr. daughter Marian Patterson, of Dix- onville. ~Paul Gordon, of Bellefonte, who | recently received an honorable dis- charge from the Navy, has gone to Dr. Samuel B. Guss General Veterinary Practice 3» E. HIGH ST, BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 787 {butcher knives at Claster's Hard ware, . Mrs, Roy Hall, of Milesburg, who has been {ll for the pust week, is now somewhat improved, ~Warm new blankets, paii wool, $239 a pair. Wolf Furniture Co, Bellefonte, Pa. “ Kodak finishing, enlarging pho- + tographic coples and portraits, Wil- lam J. Sager, Rcgers Apartmants, South Bpring B8uaeet, Beligionte, Phone 2354. "tf Mis, Horace J, Hartrmanft, of East Linn street, Is reported to be recovering nicely from an operation performed during the weekend at the Centre County Hospitel, -Pvt, Rodman Hall, scn of M ¢ Roy Hall, of Milesburg, was trans- ferred last week from the Amarillo, Texas, Army Air Base, ‘oc sn Army Alr Cops Gunnery School in Den- ver, Colo Mrs. L Lind nimuth, Lawrenceviiie, 11, J, the {o.mer M Martha Halaes of this places, returns ¢d to her New Joisey home on Sun- dey after a ten-day visit in Delie- fonte with her uncle, Googe In- gram, of Ea t Lamb stree The Drama Section of “he Bclle- fonte Woman's Club will me=et zt the home of Mrs. Edva:d R. Mille High street, Wednssday November 17, at 8 0. m. Refreshments will be served Memt of the Woman's Club who a. ¢ interested in dramatics wil] be» wi lcome Prof. and Mrs. Chester Barnes of Hatboro, Pa., are spending a few days in Bellefonte, Pa. this week having come at this time owing to the jli- ness of the former's brother, Homo» Barnes, who has been confined to bed for several weeks at his’ home East High Street Fireman Calif ar of on on Edmund who had been living in mother, Mrs came to Bellefonte a short time ago and is with his grandparcnts, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Love, of West Lo- gan street, He has accented ition at the Piper Alrcraft Lock Haven Pc. Maynard Houser, stationdd at Grand Island, Nebraska. last week returned to duty after a 15-day fur- lough which he spent with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Houser, in Pleasant Gap. It was Pvt. Houser s first trip home In 14 months of ser. vice, Other guests at the Houser residence while he was on furlough inerivded Miss Esther Chandier Julian, and Miss Irene McGinley Clearfield Mrs. Chale Curtin street of Ballefonte cellancory shywer ot rome. Tuesday Mis. Wagner Beaver, n ree™nit b the J: a number of rif sent in cards rr were serve! About were present We dre hapoy to predict thet the coming winter will be an easy one. nenfer as snow it enncerned The date of the fall of the first snow of the winter is supno ed Indi. cate the number of snows there w li the wing» Beller nt v's first snow fell about 8.39 am. Wel. nesday morning, November 10, so there will be only 10 snows during the winter. Jus! to be on the mfe side. however wed advise having a snow shovel sturdy enoush to last through a few more than tha: Yer terday's snow was light and melted as it struck the ground a a" Something new in light, con. venient shopping baskets, only 88c, at Claster's Hardwire . i MI css URGE PAR¥RTYTS TO VISIT SCHOOL CLASSES a jas 5 . pant at of af night sister, ile Kaling The formes ne fro hmenty twenily persons in to Advrine This is American Education Week Too few of the parents of Belle- fonte have visited the school class. rooms during regular school hours, officials report. This is their oppor- tunity to meet or become betler ac- quainted with Johnnie's or Mary's teacher, to observe the general con- duct of the class, to see the neces sity for real teamwork between teacher and students to attain the object of each day's work, to learn the real objects of the schoo] pro- gram, to realize more fully th: 55it or duties of parents as a back- ground to their children’s aduca- tion, to accept the privilege of working with the teachers through a better understanding of their common cause-the best and most from the education program for their children. i Many parents will find it impos- gible, for one reason or another. to come to school this week. The invi- tation to visit the classroom stands for every hour of every school “ay of the vear, BeMefonte srhool of- ficials said. It is hoped an4 urgent- ly requested, in the best intercsts of our children, that every warent make a real effo:t to visit hig child's classroom this week or some ume prewar steel “ itery. © Phone 102-R-6. Bellefonte, Pa { FCT. BALE — Two-unit Perfection during the remainder of the schocl year. —— —Pire place set, T-plece set, com- Card of Thanks | OEIST — We take this means of thanking all persons who contribu. ted in any manher or form during the iline-s and death of our masher @ yourself i J} Mr. and | Shite pine, studding, sheathing, raf- | Mra. Mattie Geist. (Signed Mrs. OG. BE. Haugh and family. PECK—We take this means of ex- i ing our thanks to neighbors and for the use of their cars their ogre Sg i [ness and death of Mrs. Ti iof Ni E. Pook. Mr. and Mrs. he 8 weeks old, Ey eT returned fi {uliatonts, R. D. 2. (South of Beiie- fonte). x45 Owner can have same by identify. jor this ad. atu eailing Burnside : x45 |iniches. One fur, one all-rubber rain- plete, $17.95 at Clasters Hardware. * | (near Martha Purnace), {Turnpike road. Priced right. i } GENERAL as _— CLAS SIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular, Considering its low cost and the benefits derived from its use, iL Is undisputably Centre County's Com- munity Bargain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for first issue, and 16 cents for each additional insertion, Where advertise- ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged, REAL ESTATE--A straight one cent a word ls charged for real estate advertising--sale or rent, KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertire- ments. Plesse do not call at the office ‘or information coneer.ving such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge ‘he name of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE--Every subscriber to The ocrat whose subscription is pald up to date, i» en'it vertisement in these columns one time, ree of charge subscriber will be charged the regular advertising can be used six times a year at different intervals Centre Demme led Ww a 25 word ade (Merwe the rate This privilege rabbit hound 1 brown pitase Belle x45 LCST-—A young mais white and black his head and ears iy Donald Smeltzer ionte, Ma BUY A LOT in now, bulld f 24045 afte oO Bellelonte Bor | on ¢ the Finde | £4 D no - FOR SALE Information Wanted WANTED Har - a 0:0 FOR BALE Help Wanted WANTED Experienced farmer { eaay Addre iI Hall Oh Ye Pa WANTED A farm work H nglie or io Sieady de B Ww # WANTED -Oeneral y hg Be : time, Family gixxi wage Dart out 2070 rlieep ES WANTED glock Aged Home Or single man milk 10.1 Writ Centre Democrat man and POR BALE trucker WANTED Girl FARE WOTK family «. Apply R Ssaturaay or § B® Florey 1s Th Bring . is #5 | 34] Boring Mills x46 LLB Work Wanted WANTED--A high school work in Bellefonte, par! ficks., Box 625. Bellefonie wants Jane x45 girl time Pa cn POR BALE--113 mts killed with can Behnttes Rat Killer Ouarantesd harthioss dogs cats llvestock and og Behnefer's ang O A Kilive x52 . Hardware Stores walt POR SMILE 800k Lp BE walt MH) op table A118 Also fre. live stock and Ros prices manager i-1f v | L ¥ Tiueeds FARMERS - The Clinwn At Mill Ball, Pa. offers you an portunity 0 disncee of your stock and poultry by competitive bidding, every Monday Get your heck a8 300n 6s sale 8 made No gale. ho commission Joe Bechdel 14 af Articles for Sale John Man's dark SBA40 blue pire 44 nably priced. Ph ! BALE x45 FUR SALE Best western red seed, #25 Sweet cloverseed nfitana alfalfa cloverseed, $30 orders now for January Rosse, Lemont SET» 811 Place deliv- Pa. x45 your ery Eimer C Zimmerman Pa x48 Cinrence FOR BALE--Delco light plant, 850- watt, 32-volt. with battery. moe tors. electric 32-volt iron: Atlantic Siates accommodation gas stove and as hot water heater C. D. 8hook pring Mills, Pa x45 FCR SALE or potied Milesburg. Pa Chrresar themmme, cut Inquire of GO W. Tyson, © x48 o FCR SALE-Potatoss, 8175 bushel Hey 820 ton. lioyd Lucas Miles. burg, Pa. Dial 6222 x44 FR SALE--100 Special Buick 5- Passenger ocoure 1838 Chevrolet fOeh 1937 Willyz 4«'hor sedan 18356 Dodge coupe. 11 Plymouth 4- fo sedan, Will trade or sell. Phone 26-R-6, Millheim. Palmer C. Bierly Rebersburg., Pa X45 FCR SALE --8Some new corn, $1.30 per bushel, Inguire of Emilio Scittd Eoring Mills. R D 2 x45 NOTIOE-—I will have Christmas trees for sale in front of the Court Pouse this year. Cyrus Shope. x45 FOR SALE-Four 45-volt dry B bat- terie« and one 2.9nit wet cell bet. FOR SALE--Farm mach'nery avail able today at Losch Supply Co. Jersey Shore: Rebuilt corn binder: rew ensilage cutters: new and used fodder shredders; feed grinding mills engines; tractor plows, several used x45 tractors: sometimes a new one x46 PCR SALE-~Man's overcoat, size 38, worn very little Will sell reasona- Mie. See Stickler. the Tailor, 8 Bish- oe a'reet, Bellefonte ’ x45 FC: SALLY ~~ Oak extension dining tehie: sideboard droo-ieaf lable library table; set four kitchen chairs gorner cupboard. gas heating fAre- place; gas heater for water fank wooden coradie; electric fron. small churn. Hollans tni's boihe, and nur stock Clarence Hamilton East Howard Street, Belictonte FOR SALE ~~ Bricks, pressed, ac and water proof, smooth, dark red ~-the ouality used by U 8. governs ment. Now available today at lLosch Supply Company, Jersey Shore. Fine for ga“age and porch floors, steps fire places. arches manholes chime nevs, ete. As long as they last. with. out priority. at 3%e each at yard. x4 FOC SAI EA two-unit Surge milk- # vasd 3 months. Ales a T-ralion eylinder churn Mra. Prank Dash. em, Centre Hall. BR D x43 x45 milkine machine with electric mo- tor; aluminum pails solution rack. nits used les: than one year Price 8200 complete. Jease E. Peachey Belleville, Pa. Mifflin county x47 BURIAL VAULTS Be sure it 2 a Dunlap reinforced concrete burial vavit, when vou must choose one Made by Dunlap Brothers for the past twenty vears and sold direct to you. Delivered anvwhere in Centre county Telephone Bellefonte AOA | 2423 or 2765. 38-11 FCR SALE -- Pour large coats, size a*out 58-inch chest: length 50 FOR BALE--Items you need now copper kettles, two of them, 30- gallons for applebutter: milk buck- es. wheelbarrows with metal trays. water system tanks: feed mills; en- silage cutliers; corn binders; 2000 feet one-inch water pipe. tractor plows. tractors; threshing machines; incubators. batteries for baby chicks; | buliding bricks | Farm ent Company, Jersey Shore, Pa. Also, today we add a ce- —. ment block making machine, and a {amall cider press x48 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE How i ——— Wanted to Buy and stoker coal at Haupt's Coal | Strippin, near Moshannon., along old i WANTED--To buy a posi table John fouling: ote cul Hounts Foc: | WANTRD 32 bar so3. FE 0: ng, etc. upt’s Place, | gw To buy scrap Iron, 80 | Bellefonte, Pa. X48 | conta per 100 founds ver ar | coed. One one cloth | x45 Also bullding materials, etals. ib. two 25- | RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE 8. Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa. Nous Owned Sd Operated ‘D | FOR SALE — A vaiusable 230-acre tin. g Also old automobiles, | Co: Yard (one mile west of Milesburg) | Flour | phone Bellefonte 2422. hh | Mi For Sale or Rent 108-ncre dairy electricity st Zion Bwo x45 BLK TOON and an chinrd start- theast of M. Bere, x45 WANTED nixed hay Reedavilie Good a Daniel Pa — FOR BALE OR RENT re runt ! wWaler i8l1, or call WANTED -8ingie wr, 2% ww 3 Bate Col Pliase SIOWE Pa nor Bi nye Bay 4 On "EN WANTED Horse, quiet : ole I not ove 1200 iw gouble $00 J E Young or POG Hostetler wh AE nquire of B gy » To or WANTED nursery Piease wri and price AVE All buy white Houses for Rent POR RENT A ge -root ase wit all 130 a Lie Phone x45 pore EF ali WANTED For Ru per mn WANTED---To buy pay $2050 a : ne Paper Mill ocora pee eQc oF rig ATT HOLRe Colle Address ge, Pa. x45 nted to R ¥ D. Cs a ent t furnished r AAEht housekeeping. 1. Write Box 273. Belle. x45 POR BALE + DGtee, Mell about 15 ha poy mint $e Aaa Carli Yocum i " Lock Haven, Pa Inguir ; . Ld onle Ave high 4 Belle! 146 POR BALE -8hoats for sale or will exchange for good alfalfa hay M Loa Also two young OCuernsey cows. Of oney to n ber: Smith Bellefonte BR D 2 Zion ——————— S—————— — yal 4s CASS For taxes ANY amount SALE vg rest “ bit ir arrvineg ATO. edal and other FOR ALE Awe iid 12 years 2 Model p R 14 WwKsiell Julian Pa 2 BALE boars old Berk: ? Eli Purebred enough for serv bie for papers. Breeding stock fron Perry Cncrpper Revnoldasvilie Pu Cheap to guick buyer. Henry Schreck - engast, Mill Hall. Pa. BR. D. 1. Phone Mil Hall 4022 x45 ~ Poultry for Sale FOR SALE hens, 61; 81.75 each R D1 ce . Repairing Maviag Oenuine parts and ser We service al. makes of washe a1 sweepers Bweeper Druswss R K Owens Elecine Allegheny street. Dial 20388. I-11 SERVICING — Keep your workine vice ”~rs ~50 New Hampshire White months old. some Rov Sheesley MACHINE WORK pened General I kinds We laying Howard x45 Caitie clippers machine work aisd have in stock Ni steel, cap screws. sel SCTEWS, uff kevs, key stock, elc. Swarts ne Shop, Bellefonte. Pa Pao 1-1 ahiar of a ood Woods Mach 204] FOR BALE -8ome Buff Rock pullets 6 month old starting to Frank Esenhauer Bellefonte R 2. (Jacksonville) D x45 FOUR BALE New Hampshire Reds Barred Rock and White Rock pul- leis Inquire of Paw. Harpsie Penna Purnace, Pa x46 Miscellaneous DEAD BTOCK-- Removed promptly. BM Keller Millheim, Pa. Phone B3-R-2, or Bellefonte 6105. Reverse charges 1-81 DEAD STOCK-—Removed promptly. Call Geo J Vogt Centre Hall 58- R-4 or Milibeim 30-R-5, at our ex- pene 187 4 DEAD STOCK-Removed promptly. Call anytime at my expense. Phone Smi fe FOR SALTY ~~ Turkeys. Same high quality as previous years. Deliv. eries Tuesdays, Thursday and Sat- uraay. Order holiday turkeys early fugess Turker Fam, Mackeyville Pa Phone Mill Hall 631 or 634 Bellefonte representative, Mrs Nel soa Billet. Phone 2269 x40 for Sale Real Estate 676-J-3 Bellefonte L Mliesburg, Pa Liova FC BALE-80 acres of timber at Julian. Apply Tom Gill or Minnie Gill. Julian, Pa x45 FCR BALE-Now a real buy for a brie! me. The Twin Pines Farm near Hublersburg Bckert— Hager Jersey Shore, Pa x46 Announcements NOTICE--Cattie clipper knives share pened. 60 cents postpaid Hair clip- per knives, 30 cents, postpaid Swarts Machine Shop. Bellefonte, Pa. x45 THANKSGIVING DINNER--The la- dies of the Lutheran church of Fleasant Gap will hold their annus! Thanksgiving dinner in Logan Orange Hall, Nov, 25, 19048. Price Thc x46 CARD PARTY--The annual Amar anth card party will be held at the Eiks Home at State College on Thurs day, Nov. 18 at 8:35 The dra for the guilt will be held at that time x46 FOR SALE--A seven-room house in Unionvilie Boro; light, water. bath and soft coal stoker Phone 8481. Por- rest F. Homan Fleming. Pa x46 FOR BALE-A four-room house with A summer house and two lots Jo cated in Valley View. For further information write 10 Mra Mattie Ha- eel, 605 Mace street, Oreensburg, Pa x45 POR SALE-—A farm of 200 acres, lo cated at Roopsbung: 100 acres of farm land and 100 acres of pasture All necessary outbuildincs; house has all modern conveniences. Inquire of Ohtist Beeper, Bellefonte, R b 2 x45 ENTERTAINMENT Uncle Charlie end his Ramblers in person will be at the Grange Hall in Pleasant Gap. Priaay evening November 12. One hour of music and fun, beginni At 8:15 Square dance from #30 0 1 a m. Admission, ladies 35 cents: men 50 cents, children under 8, free. The farm, located In Benner Township public is Invited 4b Know as the Jame: LL. Kerstetter 5 " . " estate farm. Large brick house, bank | OGRANGE MEETING--The Centre County Pomona G barn Saturday. November 20. 1043, at Oen- tre il. Grange scting as host. Morning. afternoon and ing sessions (ture program, and conferring of joegTee atl evening session. POTATO CHIPS A - HYDE'S - POTATO CHIPS EVERY EVENING IN THE RED ROOM HOTEL TANNEY High Street Bellefonte ATINORS NOX, ADMITTED, Made in Bellefonte Get Them ‘St Your Gtocers
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