__ December 9th, 1937. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. LOCALS —Among cur callers on Friday | were Mr. and Mrs. Alva Peters, Beech Oreck, who spent part of the day in town cn business, of | ! Hardware Co. —Mr, W. A. Alexander, of Centre| Hall, was a welcome caller at our office, while in town Friday on one of his frequent trips to the County | scat, —Ben Herr will go to Harrisbur?| today to accompany Mrs, Herr hom for a week's vacation with her par- en's, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stetler, Iv that city. “The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Y M. C. A. will be held in the Y Li- bary on Monday, December 13. af 7:30 p. m. —Mrs. Russell P. Beezer, of East Bishop 8 ree, is spending this week in Waterbury, Conn, as the gues! of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and M:4, Clifford BEddinger J. Arthur Dubbs, of Willow- bank Sireet, spent the weekend with friends {n Mercer, and on the return trip through Sunday's snow storm saw scores of cars stranded in ditch es when their drivers lost control of them on the icy highways —~Creorge Coder. who for several weeks has been confined to his home cn Bast High Street, suffering from the effects of a siroke, is not re- gponding to treatment and his con- dition Is causing considerable con corm among members of his family and his many friends. Mrs. Arthur Hewitt, who has been seriously lll at her home on Fas: Linn Street for several weeks ig reported to be showing steady im- provement. Her sister, Mrs. Arthu Ladbetier, who Nad been here for several weeks, returned to her home in Cincinnati, Ohlo, Saturday —Hugh Gross, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jchn Gress, of Valentine Street, boarded a Grayhound bus at State >ollege, Monday night, bound for Los Angeles, California, where will be a guest of his brohter, Harold Grass. Huzh does not expect to re- turn to Bellefonte until next spring —Miss Jane Beatly. who early November at Centre County Hospital underwent an operation for appendicitis, is recuperating nicely fg. the Beatty family home on Eas! carly the Curtin Strest and expects Lo resume her duties In the offices of the Wes: Pun Power Company, Monday of next week John Knapik, well known 1 the R. 8S. Brouse store ot hie has been home for the past eount of iliness his illness has not been defini d='ermined. He is improving slowly which news his host of friends will be pleased to know --The Girl Scout troops of Belle- fonte now have a regular headquar- ters, having leased from Mrs. George R. Thompson several rooms on the third floor of the Bush Arcade building The Girl Scouts’ lease included two small rooms and a large one--ample for their regular meetings as well as a diversity of activities. Mr. and Mrs. David Keller Pruner Orphanage on Pine motcred to Mansfield, Ohio, to spend the weekend as guests of Mrs. Kel Ks brother, Walter Rice and fam- Py. Mr. and Mrs. Kelle began their return trip at 10 o'clock Sun- day morning, and owing to snow and fice on the highway. it took them until 3 o'clock Monday morning to reach Bellefon'e -On Monday on Class of St John's ® evangel al Reformed church schoo! of this piace, held their annual Christmas party In the chapel on Spring street They had as their guest the ladle of (he congrega fon of that church and all brought gifts for the orphans a* the Bethany Orphans Home at Womelsdorf. Pa. and a varied as- sortment of articles were received —Bellefonte had its first heavy snowfall of the present win'er Sal- urday and Sunday. The ground was covered to a depth of from 5 to 6 inches, ‘and low temperatures pre- valling since the storm have kept mest of it intact. Streets and high- ways are covered with a coating of snow and ice, but regular applica- tions of cinders by the Highway Department have kept the hazard to &¢ minimum. According to local weather prophets there still more snow in the alr Borough Police, acting upon a number of complaints regarding non-observance of the “Stop sian” at the corner of Bishop and Spring Btree's. set a watch upon the In- ters~wtion Salurday night and checked on a number of offenders. Informations have been lodged agains: them, but the cases have not been disposed of at this time. Mo- torists are cautioned to come to a full stop at every “stop sign” within the borough, since the check-up is b.ing continued. With the coasting season once more upon us, it becomes DECOSSAry for Bellefonte to provide its young: s'ers with smfe places to coast, where they will be f.ee from the danger of being run down by automobiles, In past years, authorities designated clerk 1» W. High confined to his two weeks on ac- The exact cause of " lely of the Stree! avenin he Halcy- ie [5 cer'ain streets. and stationed guards | at dangerous intersections to regn- Mate traffic. Sone arrangements ehould be made now to be effective during the winter, so when condi tions become satisfactory for coast- ing the youngsers will know im- mediately where they can coast with | 2 maximum of safety, ~Former Councliman dery, of Reynolds Avenue, who is re- caperating rapidly from a long siege of iliness, was a caller at jhe Court! and | Hous®, Saturday morning, friends who saw him for the fle! time In a number of months were | he | E E Ar-| ~8leds, Ice skates. Skis priced to uit your pocket book at Bellefonte - ~The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Y. M. 7 A will be held in the Reading Room on Monday, December 13. A overed dish dinner will be served it this meeting, -Mrs. Alma Alexander and son Lee, of Milesburg, and daughter Mrs. Clvde Herr. of Clearfield, at- tended the wedding of the former's on, Frederick Alexander, to Miss Christiana Showacre, at Baltimore Md., on Thanksgiving Day. -Mrs. Ralph Helister, who with husband recently moved into Kline Woodring apartment on Bast Howard Street, last Wednes- fay was admitted to the Centre County Hospital where ghe is un- lergoing observation and treatment -Have you tried our Magic 3eratch remover? Just touch the nark or scratch on furniture, musi- ‘al instruments, etc, with {it and hey disappear, We will be glad show you. Hemphiil’'s Luggag? Store, Bush Arcade. Bellefonte, Pa » er he LO Willlam A. S!rouse, “Mayor” of Woodyerest, near State College, and James M. Tracey, also a resident ol that rapidly growing community, were callers at this office Tuesday afternoon while in Bellefonte on a combined business and pleasure trip Mr. Strouse owns most of the land on which Woodycrest is bullt The Idle Hour Sewing Club wa entertained at the home of Mae Miller, in Bush Addition Friday evening Those present were Misses Helen Peters, Mary Peters Mrs. Mary Martin, Mrs, Mary Thomas. Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs Gertrude Emenhlzer, Mrs Till Hollnbaugh, Mrs. Dale King, Mrs Theressa Kane and Miss Jetia Lee King. After an enjoyable evening, refreshmen sg were served Bellefonte fri R.P were on ends of the Rev Daubenspeck, of Huntingdon hocked to learn of his death o'clock Monday ionte n umber Pre a lle fon Ty ur relghion S reet EUesis a Sgt. H 3 Hunchberger DM Page and son, aries Swelgar Russell Rhoades and Bernard and Creighton Whecland, Jr. sll Bellelonte The steaks were sectired from the 5- point ¥ >¢ighton. Jr. brought the Madisonburg mountain caliber rifle and Mrs. Joh Wa er Sireet, the funeral ar-in-law, Mrs Sunbury. On iay wi entertal 4 X { 2ATY f How owing ard inner: and Mrs nor Ch of a "2 Fisher, of week als hers n iast of Mr William Fisher, thelr retwn to Jellefonte they were accompanied Mrs. Fisher's only sister, Kaup. of Philadelphi had attended the funeral and ho came here {0 spend a week or more at Fisher residence - Jack Montgomery resident of Bellefonte d a position with the Nickel Company, and on Sun day Jet ft for that company’s plant at Ro- hester, N. Y. For the past numper of weeks Mr. Montgomery had beer Philade w York. bu spent last Bellefonte with is wile young son a the Runkle mily home on Spring Sireet. Mrs. Montgomery and son expect to join him in Ro- chester at some future date, al- hough d ite arrangemen's have not been fini completed -M Elks wi the vie well known has accept: Inter ™m at nal in iphia anc week In and far forth morial services held at the Home Sunday afternoon In memory of departed Lodge mem- bers were well attended and the services were both well arranged and impressive. The Rev. C Nevin Stamm, pastor of 8t. John's Evan- gelical-Reformed church, Bellefonte fave an excellent memorial address while music was In charge of the Elks Octette, composed of the fol- owing singers: Jack H. Yeager, and Cecil Walker, first tenors; Edgar Wagner and George Newman, sec- ond tenors. Charles Sheckler and Maleoim Wetzler, baritones, and Earl Hoffer and George Sheckler, bass William McGovern, of the I. O O. F. building, sustained a painful injury when he slipped on the ice and fell In font of the Plaza thea tre building Monday afternoon. Mr MeGovern was carrying several soft drink bottles under his left arm at the time and when he fell he Janedd with most of his weight against the hotties. which in turn rested on his arm. Consequently, the arm was fractured in two places and internal hemorrhage resulted, causing the member to become badly swollen He was removed to the Centre County Hospital where he ls to un- tdergo an operation as soon as the swelling has subsided sufficiently “The 1938 e¢dition of “The Old Farmer's Almanac,” 18 now In cir- culation for the 140°h. year. This iimanac, published in Boston, Mass. Is a household word in many fami- lies, and has been for generations. As usual it contains much Informa- ‘don aside from the usual charts {and weather predictions. but what | we are really looking for is an al- | manac that tells you what the vari ous combinaions of the signs of the Zodiac mean. In other words, now | that we have a copy of the Old Farmer's Almanac, how can we tell considerably surprised to find him by Jooking at the signs opposite , happy, and apparently in ex- | April 15, for example, what kind of cellent health. Dy his conval- | Memency we're going to have for the | escence he has gained considerable first da of trot season? Our weight and Bigeais io be heartler | (armer riends can look at the signs | he haj been day and tell what they pre- do get to learn them? | Mother will appreciate a good | Flectric Washer. Why not get her a Thor, Bellefonte Hardware Co. * —A large assortment of Christ mas Tree Lighis can be found a! the DeHaas Electric Co., Bell fonte, Pa Charles M. Henderson. of State College, was a nleasant caller at this office while in Bellefonte yes- erday morning. <1f your hens loaf, you can” Don Sung gives your flock the help t needs. No trouble to use Costs little, More eggs guaranteed. Par- rish's Drug Store, ~The choir of the Methodist Episcopal church will present a pro- ram of Christmas Carols the Sun- day afternoon of December 19th a 4:30 o'clock. This program will be in the form of a candlelight service, Mrs. Philip H. Johnston, of East Curtin Street. has been assisting in he offices of FKevister John L, Wetz- ler, this week, In the absence of the regular deputy, Miss Geraldine Bll- ger, whose mother passed away Monday night, Mr, and Mrs. James Brewer, of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Johnsionbaugh and Mrs, Agnes Culver, of Axe Mann, motored Ww Jersey Shore last week and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Orrie Johnstonbaugh of that place, Petty thieves last Saturday night robbed the Christmas tree in front of the Ben Herr auto accessory store on West Hishop Street, of two of its four g.rines of colored ligh's Other trees also were looted of bulbs, but the Herr robbery was Lhe mos! flagrant one, ~The dramatic section of the Bellefonte Woman's Club will have its December meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry Kahlmus Wednesday evening. Dec. 15th at 7:46 o'clock Each member is requested to bring a for the Junior Red Cross Christ mas distribution James R. Hughes, former head- master the Belle fate Academy, was a guest last night of the Panth- er Club. Lewistown, = the annual banquet that organization tende the Lewistown High School foot- ball team. The principal speaker a » banquet was Andy Kerr, University mentor, The December meeting of the fonte Garden Club will be held w home Mrs. C.D. Casebee T 1esdas ceiling. December 14 —— Oy A req w Colgate Bell a Le Caristmas Miss ff a Bellefonte annual sewing rogram incl Allencrest hea're pari) the Misses Isa- Mrs. Harry Osman, Miss Philip Wion Miss Sue Arm- Mallory, Mrs Miss Catherine John Anderson, followed by present were bel Haze! Johnson, Jones, Miss Gertrude Martha Johnston. Mrs Mrs. Jack Gingher, strong, Mrs. Edgar Philip H. Johnston King Isley and Mrs all of Bellefonte -Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sliker, who have been spending the winter as guests of Register John L. Wetzler at his home In Central City, Satur- day, November 27. town with the Inte a week with Mrs n-law and siver, Brady While Siiker was stricken attack of appendicitis, WIWeNt an Hospital room Thos? 1 and and M's B that city Mr. in and He reported to be recuperating nicely and he and Mrs, 8liker will return to Central City as soon as his ition will permit the son- Pt agit TO EARN CHRISTMAS FUNDS The Pennsylvania Works Progress Administration's 157.500 project workers will be given every oppor- tunity to earn maximum wages be- fore Christmas, J. Banks Hudson, the State Administrator, promised yesterday Acting upon instruction from Washington, Mr. Hudson sent word to all WPA district directors and branch office managers to make ev- ery effort to reschedule project op- erations to permit security wage earners to earn thelr scheduled De- cember earnings before Christmas In addition. workers will be per- mitted to make up any allowable lost time that is possible prior to Christmas. The co-operation of the treasury accounts and disbursing of- fices has been promised, ans all pay rolls submitted before noon Decem- ber 21 will be pald in time for Christmas delivery The rescheduling and expedition of December WPA payrolls, Mr Hudson pointed out, will mean the distribution of more than $8.000,000 to security wage earners In Pein sylvania prior to December 25, ——— PENN STATE PAMPHLET GIVES AID TO BOROUGHS The Institute of Local Covern- ment at the Pennsylvania State Col- lege announced the publieation of its second pamphlet of the year, describing thé new state borough and first class township plumbing law and the plumbing Inspection W charges in third class cities, The bulletin ls Intended to ald borough and township officials In determining policies in regard to the administration of the new law, Dr. H. E. Alderfer, executive secre- tary of the Institute of Local Gov- ernment at Penn State, sald. A copy of the pamphlet has hoon! sent to each municipality. Addition al coples can be obtained through Dr. Alderfer, The Institute of Local Govern- ment at Penn State ls designed to ald municipalities in solutions of oo their problems at the same time W that it trains young men and wom en for work in the municipal fleld, Marriage Licenses, Samuel P. Gray nn BIOTMtOWN Dorothy J. McMonigal. Port Matlda Centre | Kenneth E. Catherman....Olearfield Margaret Pifer | Oeo. R, Decker... Pleasant Gap Phone Prance; E. Wilson...__State College '© Mattern Wagner. Bellefonte Thelma Frye... lemont went to Alien = WEDDINGS an——— i Beightol—Confer. i Eugene Belghtol, of Madisonburg, | and Pauline Confer, of Millehim, were united in marriage December 3, by the Rev. M, C. Piper at his residence in Milesburg, using the ring service, The bride is a daugh~| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Confer, of | Millehim, and the groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewls Beightol, of | Madiscenburg, The ceremony was witnessed by Mrs. Stillard T. Beigh- tol, sister-in-law of the groom. May theirs be a happy and prosperous | life, Penn | fonte i Alexander—Stiver, The marriage of Merrill H, Alex- ander, of Julian and Elva M, Stiver, of Martha Furnace, took place In| Bellefonte at 8 o'clock, Wednesday evening, November 24. The Rev, A CG. Herr officiated and the ring cere- mony was used, The bride was at- tired in an informal street length | dress of royal blue transparent velvet with black accessories. The groom wore a sport suit in navy! blue. Following the ceremony, the newly-weds were served a lunch at the home of Mr, and Murs, Porter Lorah, of Bellefonte, and departed immediately on thelr wedding trip which took in geenic places of West Virginia and Maryland. Mr. and Mrs, Alexander will take up their residence soon at Martha Furnace. | Mr. Alexander is employed by Albert W. Bartges., contractor at State College and Mrs. Alexander is en- gaged In teaching at Martha Pur nace, The many friends of the newly married couple join in wish- ing them long years of happy mar- ried life Markle—Stover At the parsonage of the Lutheran church in Snydertown on Thursday ning, Dee. 2, at 7:30, Miss Martha Shover, "daughter of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Stover, of Howard, R. D. 2 became the bride of Max Yocum Markle, son of the late W. H. Mark- le, of Hublersburg. Rev. Paul J Keller, pastor of the church offici- using the ring ceremony. were tended by Joseph {men roses, | Sage one | Bellefonte, (ate of land is | of Mr (smith, of Lock Haven. as bestman, (and Miss Margaretia Garbrick, cou- sin of the bride, of Nittany. The bride was attired in a bronze swag- Ber sult with gold accessories to match and wore a corsage of Talls- The bridesmaid was at- ired in an aqua-marine dress with black accessories and carried a cor- of Talisman roses. For the severa] years the bride has been of the e¢fMeclent clerks in the Shaffer Store on High Street in Mr, Markie 15 a gradu- the Hublersburg High School a grajuale Electrical engin- of the Pennsylvania State Col- He is employed by the Wes Power Company in the Belle- and State College district Following a brief wedding tiip to Pitreburgh fue couples exieor bo make their home in Bellefonte as S00n as suitable living quar.ers can be found. past oer 1 Re, Imcsssn—— — —— Fischer—Teaman, Al a family gathering at the home and Mrs. Edward J. Teaman, on Reynolds Averiue, on Saturday night, announcement wag made of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Fay Ruby John A Fischer, of John N. Fisheer, of Tarentum. The ceremony wns used and was formed by the Rev. Thomas H Whelpley, pastor of the Chelsea Presbyterian church, 214 West 23rd street, New York City, in New York on November 18th. They were un- aliended. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Fischer ‘eft on a wed- ding trip to Washington, D. C., and last week motored to Cumberland Md.. where they spent the weekend with the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hofl- man Mrs. Fischer attended the Bellefonte High 8chool and is pop- war among the younger set Mr. Fischer is a graduate of the West ern nl Training Bchool New York, and is manager of the West- ern Union telegraph office in Brad- ford they make ther home alter January 1s The Dest wisl local friends aleompany them In future happiness Teaman Bradford, and of son ring per - 5 n | £1 § A will 1at wiere ye ies Od Jing remanded the — TWO PLEAD Gury IN COURT HERE, SATURDAY wo (Continued from page one) where he formerly found thiee children alone Sending two of in away errand, he is sald (0 have o assault the third tr] er was in court Saturday. victim, undergoing medical ment, was no present, Judge defendant to jail December 11 in or- a more thorough in- the malter —— w—— — FOUR ESCAPE DEATH FROM CARBON MONOXIDE and there on an attempted The moth but the treat- Flem- boarded until Saturday. der to conduct vestigation nw (Cc ont! nued from page one) in Lhe the upper vere wo unl thev floor. On canaries, €acn na cage. The one that hung higa- er in the room died. The one hang ing half-way to the floor finally sur- vived All were Dr. A. B. Painter ummoned from Mill Lor were given waras reached first floor house condition tha was hurriedly Hall and : au four in such ativeg pers sons E. TO STAGE BROADCAST, STATE C. SUNDAY Christian Endeavors of Centre county will be listening in on radio broadcast in celebration the fiftieth anniversary of the or- ganization of the Pennslyvania C E. Union, on Bunday afternoon, at 4:05 o'clock. The program, to be presented from Easton, where a two day celebration ls being held in the First Presbyterian church, wil be broadcast over Station KYW, Phil- The Easton church is the the first organization 13, 1887 The Pennsylvania U a steady growth since its | and now has an organization in ev- ery county in the State, IL was first organized six years afler the frst Sociely 1a the world wa ed at Portland, Maine Centre ©o Unty's rEanization is y-Nive years oid a of adeipiia of De- Cimber SOL nion has had s form ——— Lh TA TA TAM LE Taal a0 LE Aa 1 el = LEAR WE & ¥ Ld od WWW Bl WR CAFR Ne Be WR WP we AW we Woodring's 27 East Howard St. I Avia J Flora hone 64 INI IN IN PY, JON IY R, JN, IR > aS UL RAR > » re LA # FAY TROLL ¥ oR iY Sg Tr ’e For Girls and Women are the gift women appre- ciate most dearly. We will send them anywhere, Flow ers Ne {LL Gardens Bellefonte, ta) Fa. Ean 30,000 People Re every week. That's why The Centre parto the benefits de: gain Counter. RATES —-Advertisemen's of first issue, and 15 cents for ea ment conialng more than tween REAL ESTATE A straight advertising—eale Or rent. KEYED ADS this office, must be complied with by Please do not ca.l al the office for ments, as the publishers are veriiser, $i ived, is undisp five SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE—Ever ocrat is entitied 10 a 20-word advet free of charge. intervals. ladies hand bags have same by idenii- this ad and ealling X49 POUND Two Ow ners Cal paying far OF wale hound. black and igh, license No. 6117, near Reward if returned or Lucas, Miesburg, Pa x50 Child silver , of Casebeers offices, Bell o- Thursday. Finder please last to The Centre Democrat office x45 LRA DOO T return have sphine DY calling on GO . Pa. Port Mat paying ’ D. Mor- lide R D x49 HEL p Ww ANTED WANTED Part time “art “for ener al housework and care of Ha Phone 316<J. Bellefonte, Pa. ‘x49 WANTED Experienced dalrymans« farmer. unattached. Steady job 0 right man. Address XYZ, Care Cen- tre Democrat xbl WANTED Men to saw logs and “out 25 to 40 cords wood, while oak black oak, walnut, locust and pine H. N. Hoy, Bellefonte, R D 340 for stocked farm. on shares. Applicant must Dbave dalry experience. PFamn located be- tween Lock Haven, and Mill Hall, call or address. M. Cluston, 515 E COlin- ton Bt, Lock Haven, Pa x40 WANTED—A better job for a good man. Trustworthy man with Car to handle orders and money from Farmers, Truck Owners, Dairies Contractors. Must be satisfied wiih | £30.00 week at start but pay Increasts in 3 months. Financial independence for right man as local factory repre sentative for this 100 year old Come ny leading in finest guaranteed otor & Tractor Olls, Stock Remedies, Poultry Products, Cleansers & disin~ fectants. Write Loyd's of America, 880 Cooper St, Camden, N. J. x49 WORK WANTED WANTED Work of all "a call at the hoine of og” Mee Bec write P. O. Box 32 ne Grove Mills. WANTED-—Parmer WANTED-Married man with family would like job on stocked fi Lots of © ence ahd can give re- ference rite PF. W. 8. Clo Centres Detnosrat, WANTED Married man 20 Cw FA Age wan on Arm month, can give reference, wri oud rF.s in care Centre Democrat office fonte, WANTED TO BUY went has become 50 amazing y pop utably Centire twenty-five h additional in one cent -All advertisements th infos not permiiied 0 divulge the name of the ad- This priviege can be “LOST A AND FOU UND ER ang heat grinders. Write 2 ve | Outs, x40 eto, | Pa. ad This Column Der A fled ad noes rising a d ommaunity less, 25 cen Whete adveril WOrds, ong ta noid is charged a word ls charged {or rea estas at request replies to be malled x - ing We adve on CET & Buch Wis wel Used nis ns win Rovertise tre Dem INS One tame AL Gilleren: to The Cer these col UES A ¥ subscribed SCINENL Wn use x L real jones, 2215 Th ne 21-4817 FOR SALE A used gasoline Dellass Eee. Co, Ave. Altooua, Ps Phos 250 FOI SALE washer fonts, Pa POR BALE Christmas quantities. Writ Mi sib uig, Pa. t FOR SALE 2 Winchestey rifle H E. Leathers (He owerd | R FY R SALE oy EIN Bell elute, Pa 5 works R fu FOR Spr BALE Christ: woe, 75 een of C. H Nighhart, FOR SALE ROOA a8 Marin Spott FOR SALE--A kitchen Kitchen cabinet. Inquire Corman, 217 E Lamb 8t Pa Longuire Laan x31 -A Hawalian guitar, as new, price rOano nable Mrs Coleville, RB. D. 1. x4b range and of WR Belalonte x4v POR 8A x Ch nee hake excelent Olloe Smith, (Zion Honda ) corn sdder will {eed Inquire of Belicionte R. D. 2 x49 POR BALE AD electric conmole radic and an electric clock Inquire at Houck's Orocery 8lore Lamb 8 Bellelonte, Pa J POR BALE- Cheap Practically new topcoat, us™ one Stason. Heavy weight, Medium size Inquire at Montgomery's Store, Belle toute Pa. x51 FoR SALE “A Puller-Johmgpon ga engine and jack combined. Also 2 bull calves ready for service, pure breds. Inquire of J. Fred Slack, Cen- tre Hall. Pa 9 FOR SALE-Coal and quantity good qualit rices on large orders argér, 204 E Howard St, Pa., Phone 3734). Ww quick buyer wood any Special n Dunkle- Bellefonte xl {POR SALE--82 volt Wine hargers, ene gines 8 yr. glant batteries, plants in trade. Appliances, best makes, special inducements for X-mas. Perkins Bat {tery Co. York, Pa. x50 FOR SALE-—Bdison Victrola with | Diamond point needle, In good con dition, 10 records. Sunnyside heater, Pert Olobe range No. 8. Inquire of Mrs Annes Bhawley, Milesbury, | Paxb0 POR _ ALE—Some household go0As including Prigidaire, studio couch, | Hiestrie washin machine, electric | ulre of Mrs. EM. | Pridgen. at a High Street, Belle. | x40 Brood sows, oOws eto, want horses, you oalll Haupt Parma, buy a walnut what-not |, and a Jalout wall bracket, must be oo Loa Inquire of of Lyda Ione pa sad A am a the Sutiny hogs, oa chickens, or ro? iY a card Ww all kinds of live- la I CHITIN. uire at Fat Street, Beoliefonte, | phone J. SAR pi ras | sonable terma can be arra HE 3 RR, POR BALE FOR BALE minster Grandfa chines, #0. mais Geo Belled ~Lsed wer clock, Wes herry case Wi POR SALE i nis an cecilic nas i Port Ma 250 roialize of all ki niracior, b= R-13 ¥ 1 trio 3 Pix GLe AU TOMOTIVE good Kel- 669-J-3 40 Ford cosch oO Rand 1M Pa. Phone POR SAL condi LE 1% i135 n, $265 Fy Pleasant Oa, LIVES UCR POR SALE- Six Ho stein and clone ringers. L Beech Creek, sows, Ir esh o Corman, ry POR BALE -8 shoats, each Inquire Alien Pa. Phone Zion 26-R-21 POR BAL Evie 1: 4 Fa J ven wetks oid Estella M. Bathurst D Route 64 (M x49 “ e English White Leg. Inquire of Richne! R. D. 2 (Hub- POR SAl Be “SO POR BALE--Bro milk fed O08 ze turkeys co Lawrence Hast Intersection, Phono I] POR SALE-Fresh Ouernses calf Also twp fal bee! cows M. Myers, Jullan, Pa. Phone | 1.-R- x40 BALE One pure bred Guernsey and six sn ¥igs. 8. E Brown w Mills Pa. ‘Phone 186-R-14, Cen- Hall x40 FOR bin Spr tre FOR SALE- Reg. Holstein dull i, porn Nov. 21 "Parentage over 800 in butterfat, T. B. and Bangs tested H GO. MoDevitt, Clearfield, BR. D. 1, Pax4d cal POR SALE--Pure bred QCuernsey heifer sand bull calves. Eligible for egistration. One to elght weeks old Thompson Henry, Martha FPurnace Pa. au POR SALE-—A large team of horses s sow with 7 pigs, heifer and cow, chickens Inguire of Mr Jr. sone Thomas Tubridy Moshannon, Pa x50 ETC. POR BALE—A "thoroughbred “Beagle hound, ready to run. Inquire I. Bottorf, R. D. 8, Bellefonte, Pa REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SBALE--A 50 acre farm in Boggs Twp. Reasonable terms can be are ranged. First National Bank, Be fonte, Pa DOG Ss, PETS, » ” FOR SALE-Desirable country home in Miles Township. 256 acres farms land, 35 acres woodland and orchard. C. M. Blerly, Rebersburg, Pa. a7 FOR BSALE--An apartment house containing 2x apartments. Reoa- ed. Ine Belle- 208 quire at First National Ba | fonte, Pa. v 47 ast LJ Phone 618-R LS MM RENT ron, week FOR ey Mra B RENT. 2 Re POR RENT--¥Fa be wa ler Barn eq albped 0 HK, Farmer $0 furnish own quip ment. J H. Stevenson, Waddie, Pa. Phone 902. R22. x49 POR RENT—A d Decker rm On RENT ed ap yo Bo ' slove Heat residential ire B. O Harvey FOR SALE OR RENT PO Rn RENT Two : ¢ ot fonie, Pa FOR RENT RENT- . Ing LAID BU BALE-—A 280 acre farm located ¢ miles east of Howard, Pa. about th mn building y ¥ of water "he Wentzel, Howard Pa PENT -M ng 8: ces, 4 POR BALE OR dence 3] Nort: convenier w3ern rend. reet, Be Car garage t Po rees Yiddows 4311 FOR RENT tre county A farm situ 3 irs west Mills, slong highway lead! ters, Mills, large barn, runni coud milk house, cash or share rent ¢ ite and see, J. W. Gobble, Boring Mu Pa x40 ated In Cen- of Spring to Pot- ne water mi FOR RENT 4.-room apartment with newly<built kitchen and 4<foot hall Private bath and all convenlences Please do not call or Inquire until after January 1 Apartment in de- sirable location, opposite Big Sprine Mrs. Cc F Ripka. x49 FOR SALE" «room house and gar- age, In excellent condition. Looat. ed in Howard Borough. Steam heat electric light, bath, hardwood foors This property a bargain to quick buyer. Inaguire of of write P M. D Care The Centre Democrat, Bellefonte Pa x40 FOR SALE OR RENT—Parm situste in Patton Township, Centre County. Pa. along the State Highwae J - ing from State Coll 0 artha Furnace, containing 1 acres farm land and acres of timber land, known as the W. OO. Saxion farm Bellefonte Trust Company, Belle. fonte, Pa. LL FOR SALE-The undersigned exposes to private sale his house and jot elituate on the south side of East Col- Whe right to reject | 10 be sold Thursday evening, Dec ‘send National yy tery 1937, the od ! nked bean and oyster upeet | 8 Pet offi The new remedy for As funy Sinus Infeclic Su general. Guar reaihe 3 Ze BE-ZINE~Reg Li Lese eve Calarrh riness of breath in © make any othe! refunded LASSES REDUCED RE PAIRING rement. and machine work of all cinds, at Keller's Machine Shop, Belle- mte, Pa x52 OTICE—We “sharper knives, repalr all Kind inery and do all ki work. Prices reasonable Swartz Mae hine 8 Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 12-R 34d FURNITURE REPAIRED Repairs made 0 all kinds of furniture. Upbolst art ing, and slip covers made. Wm hompson's Upholsteris Shop, 102 E. Lamb Si, Phone 529 Bellefonte, Pa i en wilage cutter UPHOLSTERY —Furni« ture repalr shop, repairing, resior- ing antiques a specialty ane and rush seats Modern upholstery. Shop North Race St, rear Pean Belle Holel Phone 400-M 14 ANNOUNCEMENTS FOREMAN'S NOTIOR- There will be a Town- the Grange Hall fiat Boring This, Thursday, Dec. 16th wl But? there Ww! { be special speakers. verys one I invited BINGO--Jogan Grange will hold Bingo parties at the Grange Hall in Pleasant Gap. Friday and Saturday evening of this week, Decomber 10 and 11. Chickens and turkeys will be given away. The public cor dially invited. SUPPER ~The Hublersburg Cote. Association Ine, will 1a. 0 870f A" Mail in Hublersd ad BR Hub! 85 cents, per plate. ¢ patrons will be given a Tring the evenine © CARD OF THANKS
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