November 23, 1944 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five A —— LO CALS w— a —Mrs. Bessie Breon, of View has closed her home for the winter and is now occupying rooms at the Mrs, William Steele home on East Howard street. Mrs. BE. E. Widdowson. of North Allegheny street, became jl] nearly two weeks ago and is confined to bed. Mrs. Widdowson is suffering from a nervous breakdown Mrs, Willlam J. Levi last Wednesday to her Gadsden, Ala, afte Levi's daughter, Kramer and family street ~Mr returned h¢me at a visit with Mr Mrs Francis of Burnside M. Gandy, Sr. of West Lamb street, are making plans to move into the Horatio Moore apartment at the rear of the Moore house on Nort Allegheny street Claude Fisher, 8 1/¢, of Port Hueneme, Cal, arrived in Bellefonte last Monday to spend a ten-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fisher and family of East Lamb street Mr Samuel] Rumberger, Nor..: Allegheny street, spent latter part of last week in Lock Haven with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kel. ler. Mr. and Mrs. Keller are former Bellefonte residents Cpl. JoAnn Drapcho, of Ft. Leon- ard Wood, Mo., was in Bellefonte last Thursday visiting friends. Cpl Drapcho is spending a ten-day fur- lough visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emro Drapcho of Clarence “Your Rights and Benefits” a har.d guide for veterans of the arm- ed forces and their dependents, | available at ie Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce offices in the YMCA building to all persons who are in- terested. -T/4 Luther Casper, of Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md., arrived here week for a visit with his Mr Mrs, Howard bk. Ua f North Thomas and nis wile mer E i the head of burg and Mrs. G of the last par- ents ana per 10 Boal Captain Hugh M. Quig tioned at Indianapoll Sunday returned to his dut spending several di and family at Curtin street. Durin of absence Captain spent part of the time hunting game —Staff Sergeant Dean H and his wife the former Evelyn Russell, of Matthews N. C, spent last week with tie former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Benner, of East Logan street, Monday, Sergeant and Mrs. Benn { Colum- er departed flor bus, Ohio, where Sgt. Benner is sta- tioned. —Mr. and Mrs Huntingdon last moved to the Samuel] H. Reynolds Jr., house on West Linn street, which recently was vacated by the Karl E Kissé family. Mr. Darr = general manager of the Curtin Limestone Company. which is engaged in pro- ducing furnace stone at Curtin Miss Mary Mangino suffered a severe laceration of the middle fin- ger of the left hand recently while operating an electric mixer at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Mangino of East Lamb street Because of the injury Miss Mangino will be away from her work at the Universal match plant about two weeks. —Mrs. Earl Corman and Mrs. Le- Roy Reside, both of Bellefonte, Mrs William Balley, of Lemont and Mrs Marvin Lee, of Houserville, return- ed to their homes last week Baltimore, Md., where they wert see Mrs. Corman's sister, Mrs. Helen Irvin, who is ill. Mrs. Irvin is a sur- gical patient at Juans Hopkins pital in that city ~John Callahan and daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Hoag, of Williamsport, spent the weekend here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hoag of West Linn street. Late this week the younger Mrs. Hoag will leave for an indefinite visit with her husband Technician, fifth grade, Kenneth A Hoag, an instructor in pharmacy at Pt. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Tex after alter Ve Benner A. Darr Wednesday George of from to hos- Councilman Leslie Thomas, of South Thomas street, went hunting in the wocls near Coleville Thursda) and returned home about an our's time with a pound turkey hen-—one of the few turkeys reported taken in this vic- inity this season. Mr. Thomas re- ported that during his brief outing he saw many other kinds of game including Jeer T'3 last mn 10- Pavene departed yesterday Bowle, Texas after having delay -enrotte leave with his wife, the former Ger- aldine Casper, at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Cas- per. of North ‘1-:cmas street, ani at his parental] home in Tyrone. He came to Bellefonte from Tuscaloosa Ala., where he had been stationed for some time Mrs. Russell Brown and daugh- ter, Molly Kay, and Mrs. Elleen Mc Cann, all of Irwin, spent the week- end with Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs Grace Gingher of the Berardis apart- ments. Upon their return Sunday, they were accompanied by Mrs, Brown's and Mrs. Gingher's mother, Mrs. Annie Carson, also of Irwin, who had been visiting at the Ging- her apartment for the past two weeks ~Pyt, Joseph G. Dawson, a mem- ber of the military police, returned to his duties last week after spend. Ing a 21-day furlough with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Dawson on South Spring street. This was his first furlough since entering the ser. vice two years ago. Pvt, Dawson served two months In Sout Caro- ling and four months In, Georgia before being sent overseas where he Lawrence Camp pent a for invasion of France. He is now sta-| tioned in Virginia. Pvt. Dawson's brother, 8/8gt, Male E Dawson. is with a field artillery unit in Bel. a small first home, glum, having left Bellefonte with the local National Guard outfit, — —— — f Valley | Cpl. and Mrs. Thomas Diebler of Panama City, Fla. arrived in Bellefonte last Thursday to spend a week or more visiting relatives. -Miss Mary Voris returned Friday to her home in Lewisburg after a | several days’ visit with Attorney and Mrs. street Mrs. Elizabeth A. Curtin of West High street left last week for New York City, where she is spending two weeks visiting friends and rela- tives Andrew Kachick of South Alle- gheny street, last week resumed his electrical work after being confined to his home for a week or more be- cause of illness. Mrs. Hugh Harshbarger of Buf- falo Run Valley is reported to be re- covering satisfactorily at the Centre County Hospital where she under- went an operation last week. Mrs. Stephen Praskewych, of Rogersville, Mo, and Mr. Stanley Bitner, of Beech Creek, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man McMurtrie of Pike street. ~Miss Fannie Hutchinson, who has been occupying an apartment in the Johnson home on North Spring street, left Saturday for Tyrone and will reside at the Methodist home. Pvt. Stanley Musser of Colorado Springs, Colo. arrived here on last Wednesday to spend a 15-day fur- lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Lester Musser and family of East Lamb street -~Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Fromm and daughter, Lynn Frances, of Phil- adelphia, spent the weekend with Mr. Fromm's parents, Mr. and Mr: T. Linn Promm, at their home on West Logan street Mrs. Edward G. Miller and dau- ghter, Judith, of the Petrikin Hall apartments, let last Wednesday for Atlanta, Ga, to spend two weeks visiting her husband, Pvt, Miller, who Is stationed there John G. love of East Linn Miss Phyllis Evey, a dental tech. nician at Deshon General Hospital, Butler, arrived here last week for a two weeks’ visit with her mother, Mrs. Martha Evey, of the Sollenber- ger apartment on East Linn street Mrs. Ivan Walker, of East Linn street, Saturday was admitted to the Centre County hospital for treatment of an abscess from which she has been suffering for a week or more According to reports the infection is responding well to treatment Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cliffe, of Hershey, spent a few days in Belle- fonte last week among friends in this area and while here were guests at the Brockerhoff hotel. The Cliffe family resided in Bellefonte before moving to Hershey several years ago ~James Eugene Wehr, seaman 1c. last Thursday returned to the States after 14 months of duty in the Bri- tish Isles and Prance and is in Belle. fonte for a 30-day furlough, which he is spending at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wehr, on East Curtin street Mrs. Thomas Wallace, who is re- siding In Lewisburg, spent the week- end with her husband's father, James Wallace and family, in Milesburg. Mrs. Wallace plans to leave about December | for the west coast for a visit with her husband. Pvt Wallace, who is with the Marines. Pvt. and Mrs. Wallace were residents of Belle- fonte before the former entered the service Cpl. Harry Dugan, who recently received his wings as a radio gunner at the Army Air Field at Yuma, Ariz is spending a five-day furlough with his wife and their son Bruce, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Leo Sholl of East Bishop street. At the expiration of his furlough Cpl Dugan will report to Lincoln, Neb. where he has been assigned to the crew of a B-20 bomber Before going west Cpl. Dugan will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dugan of Williamsport Lt. and Mrs. Earl Burris of North Spring street, left last week for Northumberland to visit with the former's parents From there Lt and Mrs. Burris will go to Lincoln, Neb., where Lt. Burris expects a fu- ture assignment. Mrs. Burris, the former Betty Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, of North Spring street, has a leave of absence from her teaching position at the Spring street school until January 1, and expects to be with her husband until then Elmer Pownell came to Belle. fonte Saturday night with evidence to prove one of the season's best hunting tales. Early last week while hunting in the Allegheny mountains near his home at Yarnell, Mr. Pow- nell brought down a turkey which would bring cheer to the heart of the most expert hunter. The bird was a gobbler which weighed 25 pounds. Pownell estimated that it was six years old, and reported that it took him five days to eat the fowl, includ- ing heaps and heaps of delicious white meat, Bo large was the turkey it couldn't be put Into the roaster and as a makeshift a dishpan was dra‘ted for that purpose. The evi. dence he brought to Bellefonte was the turkey’'s beard, which measured 11 inches in length. At current live. weight prices, Mr. Pownell's turkey | would have cost approximately $11.25 if purchased at a store, ~Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Tressler last week sold their home on East Curtin street to Edward P. Berg, of Harrisburg, and are making plans | to vacate the premises late this month, They will move Into the | -Mrs. A. L, McGinley, Sr. of 8, Thomas street, is in Chevy Chasl§ Md. for an indefinite visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berberick Miss Mary McGarvey returned Monday to her home on North Alle- gheny street from Philadelphia, Pa., where she spent last week on a business and pleasure trip. Roy. William C. Thompson, pas- tor of the Presbyterian church, has been confined to bed since Sunday because of iiness, Yesterday his condition was reported to be slightly improved. Warren Breon returned last Thursday to the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Breon of Axe Mann from the Centre Coun- ty hospital, where he underwent an appendectomy November 8 Lester Witmer, of North Spring strect, left Monday for Lakeworth, Fia.. where he expects to remain until spring. He will Join his broth- er, Allen who has been for several weeks. Both mén car. penters by trade Miss Fay Sheckler Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheckler of Milesburg, and her niece, Kathleen Weber, of Montoursville, le’t Priday for Matthews, N. C., for a visit with the former's sister-in-law Mrs Charles L. Sheckler Mr. and Mrs who recently sold Milesburg. Friday moved to State College. Mr. and Mrs, J. Clayton Greenland, who purchased the New- man residence, moved there Satur. day from Bush Addition Mr. and Mrs. Harry Menold Jeanette, Pa. are expected in Belle- fonte Wednesday for a few days’ vis- it with Mr. and Mrs. Milon P. Walk- er of East Linn street. Prof. James R. Hughes, who has been visiting the Menolds will accompany them t Bellefonte Mrs. Minnie May McClintic, of the Penn Belle Hotel spent the lat- ter part of the week with relatives in Johnstown. The reason for her visit at this time was to 8 nep- hew who is in the Army, stationed in Texas, and now home visiting Johnstown relatives Kenneth G. Corl Claude J. Corl of D. 1, underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Centre County hospital on his 13th birthday, Friday November 17. Kenneth, whose con- dition is reported to be satisfactory, is a sophomore at the Bellefonte high there are daughter of Newman home In Cieorge their of 0 see son of Mr. and Mrs Bellefonte R school James G. Wallace of Mileshurg is recuperating from injuries recei- ved recently when he fell feet while building a flue at the home of Mrs. Charles Poorman of Howard street. Mr. Wallace received a come pound fracture of t ght arm. He was treated at the Centre County Hospital \ 8 2. ¢ George Stenger, and {riend Seaman 2 ¢ Thomas Nonnenmacher of Mobile, Alabama, both in the cook and bakers’ school at the U. 8 Training Station at Bainbridge, Md spent Sund in Bellefonte as guests of Seaman Stenger’s parents, Rev and Mrs. H C. Stenger, Jr. at the Methodist parsonage on West How. ard street —Prof. H E. Robb, of Huntingdon Pa. a native of Howard, was a caller at our office Friday. while in Belle- fonyg for a few hours. Prof. Robb is well known In Centre County as he was principal of the schools in Howard, and also of Bnow Shoe. In 1905 he went to Huntingdon and was employed at the Reformatory until 1042 when he retired He is now serving as borough secretary To conserve paper we have dis- continued temporarily the mailing of statements to our subscribers as a reminder that their subscription is either due or past due. All expir- ation dates are printed on the pink label bearing your name and address Check the expiration date now and see whether or not your subscription is paid up. Subscriptions are payable in advance Charles Rider, Seaman first class will return this Thursday to his du- ties after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Rider of Bush Addition. His uncle, John Smith, seaman first class, who Is serving aboard the same warship and who came to Bellefonte with Seaman Rider, also will resume his duties Thursdey after spending a furlough with his wife and children in Bush Addition Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Kepler of Upper Montclair, N. J, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois, to Master Sergeant Richard Wallace, son of James G. Wallace, of Miles- burg. Miss Kepler is an ensign in the WAVES and is stationed in Washington, D. C, She 1s a grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kep- ler of near Bellefonte. Sgt. Wallace is with the Army Air Forces Central Flying Training Command, at Ran- dolph Feld, Texas. The wedding will take place in Defember «Miss Edna Mae Quick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Quick, of West Curtin street, Bellefonte, will become the bride of Aviation Cadet Sobert Stanley Olsen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Leif Olsen, also of West Curtin street, at a ceremony to be perform ed at 7 p. m. Thanksgiving evening in the Presbyterian church at Miles burg, with the pastor of the church Rev, Howard E. Oakwood, officiating. Mrs. Richard Baird of Milesburg, will serve as matron of honor, and Pvt, David Kohler, stationed in Louisiana, son of Mr, and Mrs. Neal ten Naval Kohler, of Bellefonte, will be best | man. Ushers will be Dale Pritch. Address in keeping with the season. | man and the brother of the bride Quick, both of Belle- . for the bridal party and «Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Owens of East Bishop street, and Mr. and Mrs John Lambert, of South Allegheny street, left Friday for New York City to spend this week on business and pleasure Kenneth Hollabaugh, Seaman second class, of Port Huenene, Cal, | will return to his duties there PFri- day after spending a week with his mother, Mrs. Anna Hollabaugh and family of Bush addition Lt. John E, Kelleher, who has been stationed at Lincoln, Neb, ar- rived in Bellefonte Thursday to spend a three-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Eelleher and family on South Spring street Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kofman of Erie, arrived in Bellefonte recently and are occupying rooms at the home of Mrs. Robert Gehret on East Bish- op street. Mr, Kofman is manager of the Bellefonte Fuel and Supply Company Mrs. Charles Warren of Mamar- oneck, N. Y., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Belle Ward of East Curtin street. Upon her return Sun- day Mrs. Warren was accompanied by her mother, who will spend the winter at her daughter's home Pvt. Jack Ginger with ithe Army Engineers at Belvolr, Va. arrived in Bellefonte, Tuesday, for a week's furlough with his wife and family at their home the Berardis apart- ments, South Allegheny At the expiration of his leave will return to Ft. Belvoir where he ex- pects to receive a transfer io Fort Riley, Kansas, for further training When Lester Gill, of Pleasant Gap, recently returned home from the hospital. where had been un- dergoing treatment for a broken ver- tebrae and a of Jett shoulder received In an accident on July 15, he was given a rousing wel- come by 25 of his friends and neigh- bor While he was in the hospital his wife, Mrs. Sallie Gill, was with her sister at Boalsburg - in street he he fracture the SL John's Evangelical & Reformed Stamm Howard Methodist Charge Fleasant View Chapel Rev. 1 ’, 8} 2:30 § Christian Endeay I he n pels past m. Su werk Supa 2 y siip. 6:30 nclusioy revival quite throug welcome services Firat Evangelical, Bellefonte H The unified service The Women's Missionary and the Mission Bar A Program in observant offering.” 10:20 to 11 at study, Edward J 6:30 1 Fellowship Bible Mis will be in cl ww will Halbert Jacobs pastor 9:30 to 10:15 Society present of “Thank. 00 the co! Teaman will " ir < . Supt angeli- How in charge cal You's, We Got Our Commission Youth Fellowship of the Y ae rvioe | en Joy program. Prayer meeting on Wed- nesday evening at 7 are wel. come to worship NY with E. F. Rally Program Finished The program for the Child Evan- gellsm Rally, to be held on Sunday afterncon, December 3. in the United Brethren church of Bellelonte Gas been completed as follows: 3 9. m SONK service with new and old wns and special music; Good News from teachers: 3:35 message by Miss Mc- Kellop, a missionary from Chile, 8 A. who will give stories 4 pm, offering, announcements and clos. ing. A training class for teachers of Home Bible classes and clii'fren Sunday school classes will open on Monday night of December 4 inn the United Bretiwren church. This will continue each Monday night for at least six weeks Thanksgiving Service at Howard The annual Thanksgiving service sponsored by the Howard Minister jum ang the churches of Howard and surrounding communities, will be held in the Methodist caurch of which Rev. Roy A. Goss is minister The time and date for the service will be Wednesday evening, Nov, 22 at 7:30. Plans for the service are complete, with a special service of music and the Thanksgiving ser- mon. Tae speaker {or the service will be the Rev. Harry C. Stenger, Jr, pastor of the Bellefonte Methodist church, who will bring an inspiring ( |Bpecial music for the service will be [provided by members of the Howard [High Bchool Glee Club, under the | | |ard will also present special musical eastern side of the former William a few friends will be held at the numbers. An invitation is extended Tressler property on West Howard Olsen family home after the wed- 10 all of the members and friends street which they purchased in the spring. Major and Mrs. E. C. Burgh. | duff, who recently sold their on East Curtin street, will the first floor apartment of the property now tenanted by Mrs. Tressler, and the second ‘ L3H Pepsi £ H £ i ; at ding. Miss the Belle of th wis graduated igh school in since law 4 FFLiE® F 7 ii: ‘of the churches of Howard and vi- cinity to avall themselves of the op- [portunity to hear thls inspiring speaker, and to enter prayerfully into the spirit of giving thanks In 7 | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns {every week, That's why The Centre partment has become so amazingly popular. Democrat's classified advertising de- | Considering its low cost and SALE A sausags quire of Kate Mco( Creek Bellefont 633) | rom | | | i { POR SALE | raw | for but the benefits derived from its use, It is undisputably Centre County's Com- munity Bargain Counter, RATES-~Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for | '“&® first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. | REAL ESTATE A straigh* one cent a word is charged for real estate | advertising sale or rent. Where advertise. KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- ments, Pleas: do not call at the office for indonuation concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitied WW divulge the name of the advertiser BUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE—~Every subscriber wo The Centre Dem gerat whose subscription | vertisement iu these subscriber will be charged paid up columns one the regular word ad- Mherwine Lhe This privilege lo date, » entitled to » 25 me, iree cl charge advertising rate can be used six times a year at different intervals REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | Keichline, et 1icfomn fo Clear-Cut Views on Public Life-1844 a recentiy-discove- ume of the diary iin Dallas, 1792-1864 vor of Philadelphia. U from Pennsylvar i President of the United States He was the man for whom Dallas, Tex was named. He wrote these “Deduc- tions from Public Life fter pre- siding over the Senate 1845-49 1. There a n MDE as § ness 2. Public abusers, bi fmies 3. Lying is inseparable fron tory 14 Necessary men a of George vho served Sen- FI Vv ana vice 8 iA uch © La gave flat! friend men it neither None of the great gunlities are to make successful public combination the minor ones Is far more certain Truth Courage, Candor, Wisdom Firm ness, Honor, and Religion may, by accident, now and then, Le service- able; but a steady perseverance in them leads inevitably to private life 5. Some public men affect mutual repugnance. in order to conceal their devotion to each other, Each one knows that he is enJangered by 10 dislike in which his secret friend is held 6. Sincerity is, perhaps, the only virtue which public men :annot un- der any circumstances practice 7. It i= a singular fact, that ale thougiy everybody knows that Amer. {ican public fe is full of annoyance [and jeads almost inevitably to pov- erty and repentance, yet nobody be- lleves you when you disclaim a wish | {to enter it, or express satisfaction in getting out of it. The thought al- | [vays is, “The grapes are sour.” of | i ‘Home Damaged | By Explosion (Continued from page One) of the furnace was blown off and dust from the coal was showered on the furniture and on the ceilings of the home, Hitler succeeded in fooling most of the German people but the day {of reckoning Is close at hand. the American Navy happens to be. Annou ts EET FOR SALE-Marietta concrete [FOR SALE-—Hara coal, { Caleb, Loganton, R [POR SALE—An Indians Amo tre POR SALE-80 colonies of bees clock: desk amp. no hurting | chbinat; din 1 ha ing » Garage for Rent Xt RENT—A gi e rest (3 § FL. Lost and Found Help Wanted WANTEI 1 4 BD-Men e DI WANT my FTN fam ire of ngu Gg Ww ng. Pa . 1 Notice to Hunters DEFER H Articles for Sale | Fa it (jets POR SALE pea jacket nd bras bed: Bellefonte 2055 FOR SALE-—A Moores airt MOTE TR IT Parsons anda wood silos. Also used silos. Inquire of RE Meeker, Millheim, Pa. Phone 65.R.4 “ur A large green and {ivory range wit Jor : hE cop Phone Spring, Mills 24R2 # x47 ress ha usage stuf. oondition PCR SALE kitohen per tank after 4:30 IALE-lard § and grinder Frank Nelson, 222 Bellefonte. Pa POR fer n good East Lamb stree x47 FOR SALE--Hybrid corn deep gralt $1 40 bushel Kyie Alexander, a ne 2752 State Col lHefonte X4K Mull-sized roll top desk condition. large oid bell T. A Hostermflan Phone 2R4 x47 ANOS Centre Hall WE SELL AND BY mM other musical instrument rell Music Store, 1316 12th toona. Pa. Phone 2.4330 Ave all sizes by load. Also soft and oannel Please write me. Glenn P. Me- D 2 x52 the onl complete, new motor. Also a semis trailer. CF Ripka. Water siieet or phone 768, If no answer call 0647. a5 POR SALBE-Montana Grimm seed, 830; Red cloverseed pure, #25; both November delivery Red cloverseed, March delivery, #28 Eimer C. Ross, Lemont, Pa x7 POR SALE--112 x) "Btar’ Rat Killer, harmless to #, cats, poultry and humans, Schaeffer's Hardware 0. A. Kline Hardware killed with Jan | Guaranteed | or | {POR SALE-A farm of 7° acres more | Dunlap /auilt when dade by Dun yenty years and ivered iywhere an Live Stock for Sa SALE le Pat hoy A Rtas Phone BAL WANTED Sales Mart VARMERS Penna Valley Sales Barn, Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every Tuesday. Bring your live stock and POUILIrY. You can excent good prices 8 T. Relgel. owner. manager 1-24 FARMERS - The Clinwn Auctjon Mill Hall, Pa. offers you an portunity Ww dispose of your stock and poultry by competitive bidding, every Monday Get check a8 s00n as sale ia made sale, no ocommission Joe Bechdel ef Oe live- FOR Gingh Bellefonte 64256 FCR SALE Boyd A forte ™m i FOR SALE-380 New Hampshire Red puliets, about ready lay Williams, Fleming, Pa 10 POR BALE-<15 fee New Hampshire Red capong for Thanksgiving Drop eard 0 J R Hartle. RR. D 1 Bellefonte, Pa x44 POR SALBE-New flock of turkeys No government restrictions on sale of turkeys in Pennsylvania. Deliv. eries Tuesday and Friday evenings Order your holiday turkeys early Oar! A. Sager, Mackeyville, Pa. Phone Mill Hall 634 or Mrs. Nelson Billett Bellefonte, 2260, x48 ——— Houses for Rent POR RENT A three-room house with conveniences. Wm. McEihat- | tan, East Beaver St. Bellefonte x47 Farms For Sale «| OF Joss. located 13; miles south of Seon Ramon Md atiling, nisbhang service m. Donald \ Millheim, Pa. 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