Deosmbe 10. IE. EE — LOCALS Mrs. Henrietta Robb left Wed- nesdey for Philadelphia to spend the Holidays with her son and daughter- in-law, Lt. Com, Richard E. and Mrs, Robb, ~~jeorge Purnell, Jr, an student at Penn State, spent a fur- lough last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, George I. Purnell, Sr., of West Linn street, ~Some 150 members of the Belle fonte Mcose Lodge who are in the armed forces will receive money or- ders of $5 each from the Lodge as 8 Lock Haven, where she had been do-| ing substitute work at the Look Hav. | ,en telephone exchange, | Christmas present. Mrs. 8. Claude Herr, of East Curtin street, Sunday went to Pitts- burgh, where she will be a guest un- til after the holidays of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Herr and family. Joc McGowan, F 33 of Great | | _— ASTE| t. George Wright of New York City, was home last week for a brief visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ira W. Wright, of Willowbank | street, Miss Ella Levy, Inst week departed for Hartford City, Ind., where she will spend the winter months, Miss Levy is a re- (tired Bellefonte school teacher, --Miss Lilllan Pennington of the Cadillac apartments, returned to Bellefonte during the weekend from Mrs. 8ara Young, who had been {in Brownwood, Texas, with her hus- { band, ‘came to Bellefonte for a visit unti] {after the holidays {Mr. and Mrs Pfc, Earl Young, recently with her parents, G. Hunter Knisely, of Lakes, Ill, and Pvt. James B, Mc- | North Spring street. Cowan, of Camp Ellis, Ill, were home over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc- the home of her parents, Mr, and deen statios | Mrs. Clyde Smith, Gowan, of Willowbank Street. —Bellefonte firemen were called to the home of Charles Nelo, on South Potter street, Friday morn- ing when a flue in the house caught fire. Firemen stood by while fire burned itself out with no dam- age, —Pfe. Blaine Mabus, undergoing training Louisiana State University, returned to his studies there Friday after spending a furlough with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Blaine Mabu street. —The Bellefonte Moose Ladige will hold its annual childrens’ Christmas party at 2:30 o'clock Saturday af- ternoon, Entertain- Jr., who is at A il December 18. ment will include the appearance of J. Franklin McDermitt, Altoona ma- gician Mr. and Mrs. John Asafaylo ar three children, of Mercer, Saturday moved to Bellefonte and are occupy- ing the J. D. Thomas residence on North Thomas street. Mr. Asafaylo is employed at the weather station at the Bellefonte airport. —Members of the Company were called to Griffith's Turn near Axemann, about 8 o'clock wife, the former Beatrice Hoy Scott, 4 | last Thursday night when the anti. freeze solution in a car owned by PF. L. Struble of Petersburg, caught fire. Damage was estimated at about $150. ~The Loyal Temperance Legion of | 4ties as a driver for the Centre Of] 4p Bellefonte, will hold a Christmas Party in the Y. M. C. A. gymDasium jp... absent for about six weeks dur- 4, which Saturday afternoon, December 18th. from 2:30 to 4:30, at which time each one present will be given a smal hook covering the Gospel of St. Luke fllustrated. —The American Home Department of the Bellefonte Woman's Club, will 4.00 arrived in Bellefonte Satur. | hold a Christmas party Monday night, Dec. 20th at the home of Mrs. Edward Miller on East High Street, Members are asked to bring a 25¢ gift to exchange, few cookies and a favorite cookle recipe. —Mr. and Mrs. William Penrod and infant daughter moved Satur- day from one of the Hallowell apart-' Spring Mills, served a roast goose enlistment, Ho ments to the northern cide of the Charles P. Smith house on Blanch- ard street. Mrs. Penrod is the for- mer Louise Musser daughter of Mrs. Earl Musser, of near Bellefonte, Cpl. Robert 8. Arney, of the Medical Corps at Framingham, Mass, has been promoted to 5 geant, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Arney, of Centre Hall, His brother, er - Lt. Ralph M. Amey, who had been daughter, Miss Elizabeth Labe, of parents and friends are invited to property, is stationed in North Africa, has been the Friedman apartments, went 10... oyests at this, the firs —Mrs. Lloyd Loewer, formerly Miriam Smith, last week returned to on East Bishop Allen- patient street, from Camp Devitt, wood, where she had been a for the past 12 weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scheibley, the (of Lancaster, last week moved their household goods to Bellefonte and are occupying the Mingle house on East High street cently purchased the Everitt drug store on South Allegheny street, -Mrs. Max Alter: Funk, who occupy an apartment on » 8r., of Pine yest Bishop street. will move Jan- Sampson, N. Y., and Pvt uary 1 into the John Galalda home on North Penn street. Sheriff-elect Galalda and his family will move into the Sherifl's the county jail Mrs, C. E. Wiley. of Pniladel- phia, was in Centre county during the latter part of the week, having quarters 1d | come here to attend the funeral of & North Thomas Street have departed Or 2 relative in Altoona, While in this area, Mrs. Wiley spent some time at the home of her cousin, W. Scott Walker, in Milesburg Vincent Bauer, seaman second has completed his “boot” Ci ss, Undine Fire [training at Sampson, N. Y., and 8 Arizona for ¢ spending a week's leave with his in Lock Haven, and with his moth- er, Mrs. John N. Bauer and family, of West Beaver street —~Ralph Moerschbacher, of East Bishop street, last week resumed his and Gas Company after having ing which time he underwent an operation at Mercy Hospital, Al- toona_ for the removal of a cataract frem one of his eyes. Pvt, Miles Nelson, aircraft division of the ar with an an Coast Ar- day to spend a week's furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson and family, of East Lamb street. Pvt. Nelson has completed his training, having been stationed first at Ft. Bustis, Va, and later at Ft Meade, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Confer of dinner on Sunday in honor of Mr Confer's niece, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hisel of Aberdeen South Dakota Those present were: Mr. and Mos. A. C. Confer, Mrs. J. K. Confer, Mr and Mrs. Warren Confer and daugh- ter Linda, Misses Arlene and Norma Jane Confer all of Spring Mills and Mrs. Clarence Crater of Williams- port —Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boyer and EE of Milesburg,! Mr. Scheibley re-* and Mrs. Betty |” ta i _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. _ Page Five —_——_ ~Sager Photo Shop now located| —-Clalr Stover, seaman first class, under Farmers National Bank [expects to return to his duties today | Bellefonte, Phone 2354. s.tf [after spending several days with his | —Joseph ©. Hamilton, of South (Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stover, [Potter Street, spent several days last (of East Howard Street, {week attending a sale of antiques in| —Milss Lydia Jones, of Young- | Willlamaport, | wood, Pa. arrived in Bellefonte Sat- ~Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Royko, of |urday for a visit for an indefinite \East Bishop Street, spent several |time with her brother-in-law and |days last week with relatives and Sister, Mr. and Mrs, Frank W. West, friends In Philadelphia. [at their home on East Linn Street, Dr, and Mrs, Fred Seidel and! son, Donnie, of Hazleton, were week. | Ann street, yesterday departed for end guests of Mrs. SBeldel's sister, | The Bronx, N. Y., to spend the Miss Elizabeth Barnhart, of East| Christmas season as a guest of her High Street, [son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and I tr’ Prank x wn | Mrs, Edward Wittmer and family, Mrs, Frank Hoffman and son,| Mrs. Fred W. Tonel | Bobby, of Lock Haven, spent the | Brooklyn ‘N Y arrived I ' weekend in Bellefonte with her par-; ° k & A oo { gis Mord e his ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Teaman, | yh pend ay SATS ea. TY ie A it iF y Quaer, rs. Maze of Reynolds Avenue, {Brouse, of North Thomas Street Li. Ruth Wetzler, stationed at Mr. Wall Reed Hospital, Wash- poe Pa her Aa 8 ened Thanks to Pvt, Daniel Hines, Woetzler + . CT TW iformerly of Bellefonte but now with M ‘the Army In Pittsburgh, California, nt ch © {for a Christman greeting. We hope Yalzlabua, ithat by next Christmas Dan can re- Anti file we Solldieys With MI leume his former custom of stopping Dollingel in at this oMice ever, now and t Haag, of Nor for a chat 3 Sin Pvt h Lee (Jack) Reed, J A. Reed, of West ¢ A. Reed, of Y'., enlisted in the U left December 10 i, South Carclina of | {the ‘ | there nt Christmas time, en La enterin oe Avi rm veral ,., in Bellefonte lay furlough 4 their home on East 1a since months nzo, Friday to 5; with his wi Bishop 8 Pvt Reynold wife, and n To Y Bellefont weekend vi Mr mily of Ja Herbert 8 Falls, Marin | ET Arn for Parl were in iting Pvt D Penn Hillard, Bellefonte Wai ain in Bellefonte With relat in Bellefonte, Mrs Kerk | Franklin mer McGinl Utah, last of and Mrs. A. 1 Jt to spend of Thomas Street, while Mr, Kerk Mr. is on of Mn k F. Hello- near well, of North Street Lie tr ents, 2, O'Leary ; C34 porsnt art Ad anda is Nort 1 A/S, of Mi: Ciniey, Jr Hillard, of Salt Lake City, ir Mi week arrived in Bellefonte furloughs with their parents, and Mrs. Herbert Hillard, of Milesburg, and their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Prank V. Smith, inste North Spring street by ~Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas, of Home, Idaho, { holiday for California where they wil] re- Mr. and Mi main until April. The trip is be. Of East Linn ing made primarily in the hope the SION. Ferri i t change of climate will prove bene- '8st July from Sout ficial to Mr. Thomas’ heal he had been route west they expected to ibmarine " to begin the Idabo on Christmas night Frederic Allegheny Robert pilot a First of clough Liberat tenant ctor Barra- on ir Mountain EAT Jd~8 expect -Richard D. Fetzer, pe‘ty officer, of Norfolk, Va, returned to his duties early this week after a several days’ visit wit} 8, Mr. and Mrs. Charle 100F apartinent 3 reason or thi visit at this time was VFW dinner held urday templated at the Brockoer Hotel ca time his father ys pre- men sented with award ol his Cpl William H. Fetzer, vvho Ia sing In action | Seaman Dick Hockman, son of ! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hockman, of Graft Mingoville, last Tuesday departed od or the West Coast Ww - — Titan Metal To Open Plant No. 3 Continued TER 3 } rom page ose) nual . ara 37 evenung amination Cone mis the | workn Age ! % oO Si resuroe hia Bome of duties after having spent a furlough plant i with his parents. “Dick” who en- erators, listed in the Navy 18 months ago at broac! the age of 17. has seen action aboard ceiling wehin a warship in the South Pacific and operators his recent trip home was the first tors, turret he has had since entering the ser- machine vice. For several years prior to his ers an was a caddy at guard: try Club Applications for job : fraciker track the Nittany ~For the first time in a number of years the children of the elemen. ©f the State: Employment tary grades of the Bellefonte Schools Service of the War Manpower Com- are planning group caroling as part mission offices the Undine Fire of their Christmas activities. The Company, East Bishop street, Belle- program will be held in the High fonte, from 1 to 4 p. m. Monday School Auditorium, Friday Dec. 17th. through Wednesday, December 20+ fat 1:30 p. m. The members of 8t. 22 {John's School have been asked to join in the caroling. All interested to vacate the North Water street scheduled to move as elemen- oan as possible to a building at the at the Titan " plant will be received at the offices United a in The Lingenfelter garage which is + 4 assigned to new duties and is now Altoona, Saturday morning to at- tary program to be held in the new rear of the Levine store, near the en route to another location. —Mrs. J. D. Thomas last Thurs. of the Missionary Society of the United Brethren church at her home on East Curtin street. Members pres ent were: Mrs. Harry Shope, Mrs. John Shope, Mrs. John Dawson, Jr, Mrs. D. H. Heim, Mrs. Samuel Hal- derman and son David, Mrs. Clay-| ton Rote, Mrs. David Bathurst, Mrs. on Sunday had a chicken dinner inp nter they passed Charles Monsell Mrs, Walter Eber- hart. Mrs. G. E. Householder and H. Immel, who was home on fur- ,. .. trip didnt take {lruzh from Camp Walters, Texas. air hour. the total kill of doe must Those present Were: Mrs. Mabel N.|p ove been heavy. Mrs. J. D. Thomas. —Mrs. Florence Nihart, of Wes Beaver, avenue, State College, has snnounced the engagement of her daughter Anamary, to Lt. Robert Dale Cheesman son of Mrs. Luella Dale Cheesman, of East Curtin street, Bellefonte, Miss Nihart was graduated from Lock Haven High School in the class of 1940 and from Business School in Williamsport in leal service, is spending a five-day | on the floor and fell headlong, his tend a dinner in honor of the wed- ding anniversary of Mr, and night they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Labe and their daughter, Jeanette, also of Johnstown, who were over Sunday guests at the Boyer apartment. —Mrs, William Brown, of Lemon honor of her brother, Lt. Donald C. Iimmel, of Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8. B. Immel, daughter Dorothy and grandson Loran, Jr., of Mill Hall, Lt. Immel, Mr. and Mrs. william Brown and children, Bobby, Laura, Carol and David. Lt. Immel returned to Camp Walters, Tuesday. Lt. James Riley, with the chem- Mrs. | ._ Charles Labe of Johnstown. Upon! day night entertained the members their return to Bellefonte Saturday comin corner of South Allegheny street | auditorium. and Cherry Lane —] son on doe in Ly- Ihe en a to be a field The Titan Metal Company is to ' unters, according to Clyde bake possession ol gx Joc ose y sher, both of © e¢ garage building immediately, A grt sug Pred P od to and will move into the first floor Williamsport on a business mission, 85 %00n as it has been vacated by Tuesday. Upon returning home that the Lingenfelter agency : afternoon the two local men count- Titan officials zaid that the com- ed a total of 51 doe on the cars of Panny has not purchased the garage between Wil. at this time, but is moving In under Lock Haven. Sines 8 lease arrangement. At plant No ke more than a 3 there will be offices and a sep- arate janitor and maintenance staff About 75 per cent of the employes wil! be women, it was predicted —D. Wagner Gelss, of South meals were emphatic in their {Thomas Street, is wearing SeVEr® requests for apolications for jobs. bruises on both cheeks as the result «yynless the needed help is forth. lof an accident at the Henry Noll ooming we will be seriously handi- garage on North Water Street last canned in getting the Fant into week. Mr. Geiss wag engaged In gun production,” one spokesman de- jcarrying wood toward the cellar peg isteps when he stumbled over a bar day for b liamsport and — Mrs, Charles R, Kurtz, of East | Topelt expects to join his wife! in Osceola! 1941. She is now employed in the ac- furlough at his home counting office at Penn State, Lt Mills, after completing a course of Cheesman was graduated from the special training at Edgewood Ar-| Bellefonte High School in the class’ senal, Md. At the expiration of his i; ries are healing rapidly and the] bruises are the greatest evidences of | of 1030 and the College in May. He furlough he will report for duty at received his commission in the Arm- 8an Francisco, Calif. Lt. Riley ls ored Command at Fort Knox, Ky. well known in Centre county. He | where he is now stationed with the formerly wag a schoo] teacher at Os-| Armored School. He returned to his ceola Mills and was a candidate for duties there Monday after spending election to the General Assembly a ten-day furlough with his mother from this county several years ago | lof a son born last Thursday at {Centre County Hospital here. face striking the concrete floor. His nose was injured and for a time he suffered considerably. However the damage. : Mr. and Mrs. Burnside Capers, of Woodstown, N. J. are the parents The vnunester is the second child but Ration Board Lists Farm Meat Prices | The Bellefonte Ration Board yes- | terday submitted ceiling prices that ‘a farmer may charge a retail gro- cer, meat market or consumer, for carcasses, sides, or quarters of beef and veal. Beef, steer or heifer slaughtered here. jLt. Riley visited friends in Belle- nte, Monday. -Pyt., and Mrs, Ben H. Herr, of Beliefonte, are the parents of their first child, a son weighing five —~Cpl. John E. Beck, 24, son of Mr. | 10 and Mrs. John Beck, of South Alle-| gheny street, arrived here Sunday morning for a 20-day furlough from his duties as a member of a signal operations company in the army Cpl. Beck early this month arrived in the United States from North Africa, where he had been on active duty since December 26, 1042. The group he was with constituted the second large contingent of U. 8. troops to land in Norta Africa. He was stationed for a time at Oran, and later at various other towns along the North African coast, his last station being at Bizerte, He was sent back to the states under the whereby one per cent of men in that theatre of war are returned at Intervals. At the expiration of his furlough he will report to Ft. Meade, Md.. where he will receive a new as- signment—possibly to the South Pa- cific area. Cpl. Beck has three bro- pounds, born Friday at the Poly The | clinic Hospital in Harrisburg. youngster has been named Edwin Stetler Herr, Mrs. Herr is the for- mer Janice Stetler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Stetler, of Harris- burg, while the child's father, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Claude Herr, of East Curtin street, is serving in the army on New Caledonia, Young Ed- win is the first grandson of the Claude Herrs. | Robert P. Kelleher, Thomas Kustanbauter, Lee R. Lenker and Richard Cross last week completed their “boot” training at the Naval Training Station in Sampson, N. Y., and came to Bellefonte last Thurs. day for a week's furlough with rela- tives. Kelleher is with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, T. J. Kelleher, of thers in the service, namely: Cpl g ui Spring street; Kustanbauter Thomas Beck, In Nebraska; Pvt. is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beck, in Texas, and Cpl. HAITY paoar Kustanbauter, of East High Beck. at the Aberdeen street; Lenker is with his father, Grounds, Md. Prior to enlisting In prmerson North Spring the serivee on January 22, 1941, he gaat was employed at the Russell Adam: | zr and Mrs. Edward Gross, of Val- itz restaurant at State College, entine , ail sellers t son in the family. He has by a farmer for sale to retail se ge Rust gun Edward H. Capers, in OF consumers: For Sholce o As honor of his maternal grandfather, grade, for Sareats o 2 Ge, Selling ir. Edward H. Harris, well known price per 100 lbs. is LS i, Jor |@nnw Shoe physician, Mrs. Cavers hindquarters (choles AA 5 udd is the former Jane Harris, of Snow selling price per 1 ‘ 52%, Shoe. Mr. Capers, a brother of Dr. For forequarter (choice or AA grade RL Capers, of East Curtin Street, selling price per 100 Ibs. is $19.37%, t Farmers must grade beef and veal Belisionit. 1s Supiopes 2 chime as to “Rules and Regulations of ‘Secretary of Agriculture govering man, who was at Schofield Barracks, peas Hawali, on December 7, 1041, When oa) for sale by farmers to re- the Japs made their sneak attack on yoqerg or consumers: carcass of the islands, and who served there ia. hide off, 50 to 275 Ibs, choice or grade, Even a com are firs-eating Datriots’ w else will do the slaying, his army duties and the discharge was araried, His plans at this time are indefinite. —Technical Sergeant Joseph Kof-'yp0 orading and certification of pe. — NES [CLASSIFIED ADVEDTISEME ive o_o s——— 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, it Is undisputably Centre County's Come munity Bargain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less cents for first lssue, and 15 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 is charged for real estate advertising sale or rent, KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise iments. Please do not call at the office for Information concer g ruch advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divul name of the advertiser, SUBECRIBER'S PRIVILEGE --Every Demme ocrat whose subscription is pald up to date, is « to a 2 ord ade vertisement in these columns one time, free of chard rwise the subscriber will be charged the regular can be used six times a year at different 25 iy au ¢ the subscriber to The Centre tied The moGgesty f the Ww Card of Thanks PICER-—We aii prom B-24 un p Wanted Fork on POR BALE Fa? tae # 8 ¢ » i nada ¥ ie Cents WANTED t WOImAan not ove wework snd f smoke O ] Write Mm of Centre Democrat k. like po ABC. In office x50 Tuesday poultry your live stock and prices 1-11 8.7T FARMERS - The ( m Auction, Mill Hall Pa. offers you An oOD= portunity Ww dispose of your Hve- stock and poultry by competitive bidding, every Monday Get your check as soon Aa sale Is made No tale, no oommission. Joe Bechiel, | -% : Articles for Sale POR SBALE--Briggs & Stration gaso- line washer motor, Phone Belle. 0 " fante 102-R-11. FOR SALE — Fodder shredders and Ee es endiage cutters now | Losch Implement Company, Jersey Shore. Also feed mills. One used sau- pe grinder--large, with belt pulley NOW In season, at 88. It cost new $25 x51 Bring Tou can except good Relgel, owner, manager far—near where? | giobe map of the world, special 181.98 at Losch Supply Company. Jer. sey Bhare, Postage 200 additional Fiags 3x5 feet, $1.28, postage 10c. x51 AoW FOR SALE-Pre-war steel fireplace screen, 8650 and 28.50. Brachbill's, 3 1g street, Bellefonte, Pa x51 door Good sedan in excellent condition. | rubber. Phone 28R6 Millheim x50 FOR SALE--Lionel late gauge “Blue Comet” passenger tein. Approximately 75 sections feck, transformer, station, tunnel, pair electric. switches, and a number of electrical devices for train con. trol. Call 2082. Bellefonte, Pa. x50 BURIAL VAULTS Be sure it 12 a Duniap reinforced concrete burial vauit when you must choose one Made by Dunlap Brothers for the past twently years and aold direct wo you. Delivered anywhere in Centre county. Telephone Bellefonte 506, 2423 or 2765. as-1t model, wide- all-wool coat, hat Size 5. Inquire at Bellefonte, x50 POR SALE-Girl's and legging set 108 North WOImas street, FOR SALE-large size heatrola In good condition. Inquire of Earl Delaney, R. D. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 1TTRA. x51 FCR SALE-Chlld's scooter with bal. loon tires; pair of man's rubber boots, «ize §; child's raincoat, size 14 Call Beliefonte 2170 x50 FOR SALE--Child's car, large size Excellent condition, almost like new. Mra. Merrill Witherite, Zion Phone Zion 621 x50 FOR SALE--Pyro Anti-Freese, $1.40 gallon. Bring container. Sulphur, 3 pounds 25c. Hill's CGrove's, and Lane's quinine cold tablets, Bark- er’s stotkp powder 15c pound. Lipped jar rubbers 5¢ dozen. Harry Stivers Store, R. D. Julian, Pa. Phone, Port RI. Closed Thursday afternoons £50 dition. Owner in service, Ba . i Wanted to Bu Address Mr. X. in care of the Cen. ' y tre Democrat, Bellefoute, Pa. x50 WANTED Cream Ship your cream FOR SALE—Two dark overcoats, size 1 Stele College Creamery. Prices 44; one pair bunting breeches, size - ——— WANTED—-A Remington rifle. State 46; one r black shoes, size 7. In- quire of R. L. Lucas, Fleming, Pa. x51 , * rondition and price. Address J. G. Weriz, Dalmalis. Pa. R. 1. x50 FOR SALE—Practically new tweed - : WANTED «- To buy a childs large wooden horse that swings on a coat, fur collar, size 16, orice rea. sonable. Inquire of Mrs. C. BE. Martin, ( frame. Carl B. Hayes, 124 West Cur. | tin street, Bellefonte, Pa x50 FOR SALE -— Record players with built-in ampiifyers. One is porta- ble, Priced reasonable. Ernest B, Long, Coleville, Pa. x50 FOR SALE--Motorcycle, in fine con« | East Clurtin street. Phone 2753. x60 POR SALE--1040 Super Buick 4-door | available ail Pa . Bellefont ie) WANTED"T0o buy a riage WOO Btate College 2800, or Ente College WANTED « 1 engine. Writ tion of engine ne D1 1 rivilege Poultry for Sale SALE--Chickens for Christa RY ogs, Pets Loox wemie Real Estate for Sale FOR SALE-Small! farm of 87 acres Running water electric lights Phone 2327 or call at 230 South Alle- gheny street, Bellefonte x50 FOR SBALE--A farm with ban straw shed, gllo and al cuthuildings Electricity and barn. Drinking fountal in cow tables. Situated in the borough of Miffiinburg. on North Sth street. In- quire of Orville Zimmerman, Mif- flinburg, Pa x50 COSEATY house & FOR SALF--Farm, with brick house all improvements, good barn and outbhulidings located on concrete highway near Runville. 90 acres, tim. ber and two fields Excellent location for chicken farm. Inguire of Joseph F. Kepler, Runville x51 POR SALE-—A good farm of 145 acres and 16 perches, belonging tw the N. H. Yearick estate: located in Mar. lon Township, Cenire County, six miles east of Bellefonte or three miles weet of Jacksonville; with pood buildings and running water. Pose session April 1, 1944. Inquire of Earl W. Yearick, Hublersburg, Pa. 46u0 | FOR BALE--A good farm of 143 acres, 115 perches, belonging to the N. H. Yearick estate; 6 percent allow. ance for roads; located in Marion Township, Centre County, along the Hublersburg road. route 150. All nec. essary outbulidings, except a barn Never-failing well. April 1. 1844. Inquire of Earl W. Yearick, Hublersburg, Pa. Farms For Sale 404 | sedan. Low mileage. has first tires ust like new. Will t defense lumber; any kind of wood. On truck landing or delivered. Mill at Howard. Phone 131, Howard, Pa. i” ' WANTED--We need loge for strictly | FARMS AT PRIVATE SALE NO. 1, 495 AURES (135 farm land. 145 pasture land, 90 in fence 215 mountain timberiand) located along State highway 11, miley east of Reb ersburg, Centre County. RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING AND BATTERIES KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE 8K. Potter Street Belicfonte, Pa. Home Owned and Operated Aco A a: EVERY EVENING IN THE RED Q00M HOTEL TANNEY High Street Bellefonte ‘MINORS NOT ADMITTED ed 10 house 0.000 bushes cid pasture teers and ng farm in Baled hay and 1d. “HOrseDOWer ne This 30 for fale ot boiler [yw er feel 4 edger. 2 Cut-off Truce: take Mu bel W gale nme oe 4f 4411 For Sale or Rent uilgi Inqgy urg. Pa d to Rent M Wise Mao Wante WANTED ¢ #0 other §1.000 low. Cone M. Bitner de. lock 2-4 and Bw Earl you need credit ri nyestigale X ALTE credit assed Te of Geo, Mothers. r. Milton E. Stover, it Prodiction Credit E High Su. Bellefonte 2.8 Repairing Mayta Gen 2) 2 ? and ser- . Makes of wst.- re, Bweeper brushs BK Owens Electric iegheny street. Dial 2088 1-80 ING K £1 ——i— MACHINE WORK -- sharpened. Geperal machine work ds. We also have In stock glee], cap screws, set sCTews, keys, key stock. etc. Bwaris ine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 1-18 _—— Cattle clippers . Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK Remoted prom ply. B. M. Keller, Milihe!m, Pa. Phone B3.-R.2 Bellefon 5 DEAD STOCK--Removed promptly. Call Geo. J. Vogt, Centre Hall 5b5« R-4 or Miilheim 30-R-5, at our ex- pense iu DEAD STOCK-—Removed promptly. Call anyiime ai my expense, Phone 676-3-3 Bellefonte lloyd L. Smi Milesburg, Pa he TIS A FEAT TO TREAT ake this means inform the Public that we carry in stock every- Wing pertaining to the feet, such as arch supports, both long (longitudi- Bal) and short (metatarsal) arches. Also wedges, bunion shields and &piints; athletes foot remedy, heel siraights, arch binders, chy pads, matatarsal pads and ® moieskin adhesive plaster for tired aching feet. heel balancer: and pro- vectors. Permit us to arch and wedee your favorite shoes at a very moders ate price. Better than the built-in arch, as adjusts iteelf to the foot better and jast but not least, a 50 cent corn remedy. Costs more, worth 1. We also carry a full line of ooo- rective, orthopedic, tic and anti-rheumatic shoes, including the famous Doctor Locke Shoe and othe ers. Bring your prescriptions and family receipts to us and have them properly compounded by je. A full line of the latest and freshest druge and medicines obtain. fable anywhere, as we either oatry 13 in stock or get it for you, or it fan's made, Large stock from which to draw and everything brand splinter new and up to date. Trusses fitted both single and double. THE TIB- BINS PHARMACY, Beech Exclusive Drue Store. 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