January 27, 1938 THE CEN’ RE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOC ALS ao - Mr. John B. Wert, Hall, R. D., wag a 02 lor fice while in town on Saturday, Among our callers on ‘Tuesday vere Mr, and Mrs. D. Flovd Bech- del, of Blanchard, while on a shop- ping trip to Bellefonte. ~-Merchant and Mrs. Sid Bern- stein are in New York Cite thie week, having left Bellefonte on Sunday. --Henry A. Brockerhoff departed this morning for Harrisburg to spend several davs on a combined business and pleasure trip. —Mr. W. P. Fetteroff, of Madi- sonburg, was in town Saturday on busines Before returning home Mr. Fetteroff took time to pay our office a brief visit --Mr. James Koch, Boals was a visitor at our office Tues« while he and Mrs. Koch were town on a shopping trip. Mr. Ko follows farming an occupation ~The Susanna Wesley the Mileshurg Methodist will hold .a baked ham di supper in the basement church, Thursday. February Price 25 and 50 cents Attornev and Mrs. John G Love spent the forepart of the week Li Phuadelphia with the latter's relatives. Mr. Love was attending a hearing of the Waelser-}| case before the Supreme Court Mr. Willard Foreman, of Mills, R. D, while in tov iness Monday, called and added his name valuable subscribers ley. Mr. Foreman is occupation The O. E for of Centre of - at sow of shire day. in ch as Society Cli nel of urch and of th 10th eo Snoring the benef Monday 8 o'clock, in the I nriage sad 500 will mission will be 35 viously ann Mr. Wilmer and Mrs adelphia fonte with man, daughter man ded party nital nn cent Heaton George atten College o Miss line Br andpar nt les Fromm Spring Street Li:non Soma Walter Ae turned t o Tice io his been abse vember his en Strong was time to bed Bishop street Bellefonte High Schools kestoall team, continuing their noymenal string of victories ed State Coll High at State Col- 1 ge uesd 3 bv a score of 32 to 16. T placed Belle- in a tie for first place with cham Basketball boastin no defeats. 1 her unc Arm An La samer ced confined at he defeat- ege le ctory fonte hore de Central eac fending nions Slate with team victories and the win in el starts +4 8 1444 334 this office in town in regs the estate of Coburn. who p YEAS ARC been settled Mrs Weaver {f the estate » meantime Mr. Grove heirs had had pos in the tunately of further renor the bi complicate settling the ha -~ than has tats ny a century Deen hal reve time yaenct after of the matter C John M Plerning Judge M. Ward Plemine Bellefonte in the e mer Fleml Af rs 4 4 has accented Attorinl dena rtm Clitoral eparimen of the daily 1 port, Iowa. John the newspaper bu er on the Phill nal. and later newspapers ing countie been at DuBois gaged In comniling terial for a WPA - Frank Stevens Mrs. R. L. Steve street. and Dalbert Mr. and Mrs Bishop street Dickinson Coll n Bellefonte vester between semesters respective parental i= enrolled In the pre-mediecal course, while Pranels is a pre-legal student at the coliege. They made the trip to Pellefonte as driving guests of “Army” Prancis who mo- tored to Carlisle to meet them yes- terday Mrs. E. W. Nilsson, of the W Chambers apartments on East tin sireet WS "ry pad iness as Dally on ne ntly nash ' worked lege. Carlisle ed arriv pend the ation at their homes, Stevens lay to Yar ” or Is cur- is a patient at the Cen- tre County Hospital, where she is undergoing treatment for a frac- tured ankle sustained Friday after. noon of last week. Mrs. Nilsson was ahout to enter the Chambers home when she slipped and fell on the icy sidewalk, twisting her ankle in such a manner as to fracture a bone. The fracture has been reduc. ed and the patient is reported to be recuperating nicely at the institu. tion. Mr. Nilsson is an engineer employed by the Sutton Engineer ing Company. ~Justice of the Peace Ralph C English, of Port Matilda, was dis- charged from the Centre County Hospital Monday afternoon after having undergone treatment for a severe cold which for a time threat. ened to develop Into pneumonia ‘Squire English, one of Taylor township's outstanding citizens, was admitted to the Hospital on Thursday of last week, after his fliness failed to respond to the us- ual home treatment. Upon leaving | the local institution he was well on | the road to recovery, and was look« ing forward to resuming his many | duties at the gate refuge of which he has charge in the wilds of his home township. | Charles Dann, {of Port Matilda, ‘at the Harry Alters home on West --Professional Prescription Ser- vice, Everitt's Drug Store. — Attorney W. Bruce Talbott and R. Paul Campbell motored to Phil- adeiphia on Tuesday to attend a session of the Supreme Court Mrs. Henrietta Robb not been in the best of the past six weeks, has Danville again where patient in the Diagnostic She reported to be ¢ light improvement Mrs, Charles D. Weaver Spring Mills, was among Wednesday, Mrs Bellefonte at this sister, Mrs. Arthur f State College, who is a at the Centre County Hos] The condition of showers, who last slight stroke her mot Mrs North Spring Street, I) to who has health for gone to she is a Clinic is howing of owr call- Weaver time to Witmer patient ers on came to see her tal 13810) fered a r ported emb lodge conference Lewistown Williams, Mrs caitie Downing, Maud order Ph Mi Kelley Jod week $14» last i al SAL 5H 8hel- vin a in Ail tors to H and In attended ans the Misourg titer Ray Corman Harvey Tressler COArnrick, WwW. Keller all of Mi M. M. Keller, of Pleasant Gap Miss Mabel Har- rar, of Willlamsport, was a guest for several days of her brother<in- law and sister, Pormer Judge and Mrs. James C. Purst at their home on West Linn Street Mr. and Mrs. Spirus Pappas, of Lock Haven spent Thursday with Mrs Pappa’s father, Michael Plagianos in the Heverly building Mrs Samuel Tressler, of East Curtin Street is Improving from an attack of Influenza Liss Anna Cook daughter of Charles F. Cook, Is among those who are recovering from recent atiacks of Influenza Joseph Dann and daughter Vir. ginia, of Waverly, N. Y., are here owing to the serious illness of Miss Dann's aunt Mrs. Frank Smith, of East Bishop Street, Mr. Dann is a guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs on North Bpring Thomas Howley, well known resident of North Bpring treet, 1s recovering nicely from a heart attack suffered two weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bee- gar and daughter Nancy Jane, of Altoona, and Mrs. Bamuel Leltzell have been guests yton Charles last Street Beaver Btreet Mrs. Harry N. Meyer of Bouth Spring Street, and daughter Miss Louise, who Is tak- ing her annual month's vacation from her duties at Hood College, spent. the forepart of this week In | Philadelphia . . . Michael Kalzen, of Maine, spent the week-end with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H M. Kalzen home on North Allegheny Street | for new and Saturday, Opportune time hats will be Friday January 28th and 20th Nothing over $1.00. Cooney Hat Shop, 24 Vest Bishop Street, Bellefonte, Pa. * Mr, and Mrs, Paul M. Durner, 422 Church street, Huntingdon, receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son at the home of Mrs, Durner’'s parents, Mr and Mrs. Levi Rightnour, of Warriors Mark, on Thursday, January 13 --Mrs. John Rossman, of Half Moon Terrace, who last Tuesday fell and fractured her right arm at the wrist, is reported to be conval- escing nicely at this ime, The ire was reduced at the Centre County Hospital, -Mrs. Harold Kirk, erator the Centre fice has been off day because of a id-fashioned onfined to ily home on —] of of ire fract linotype op- Democ of- duty since Mon- severe attack of grips and has been bed at the Kirk West High Street NIrg, rat in ne, fam- who {3 the Ff wu» * Mest foreman at Henry {rom Fast » the W Emerick et re. vinen the R Linn prop- reparing to Ve Blair property eet to t director Mr. and Mr: Harrison early d to their dale Witmer Paul ame : hild advent ara made nd Mrs. W ng Btireet Louise wou and Mrs leave February ere will a stu- le U ity Art grad mated from in the gince then has Titan Metal vears he nN he enroll as tye nivers Temy waa High f 1934 and mployed at the lant. For many growing I drawing sketching and through the ald larship he will now be able cultivate wis talent in that direction. Those the ore Bx n 00! has manifested a and abilit in and painting of a sche terest ) W distance funeral of Mrs Mrs. J. G. Taylor Beverly Hills, California: Mr. and Mrs, ET. Bertram and Mr. and Mrs Irvin J. Beachy. of Pittsburgh: Mra John Beez Mrs. Vincent Beezir Joseph Beezer and Miss Sue Beezer { Punxsutawncy. Rev Eugene Bradley of Johns own; Edwin Englehart and Attorney and Mr Harry Englehart of Ebonaburg. Mr and Mrs Henry Bertram, Mm Char es Laubacher, Mrs, John Stan. ley, Mra. M. H. Bradley, John Brad. ley, Mrs. leo Corroll, Mrs. Helen Sanders and William Proudfoot au A Altoona, from a who At- Thomas banded ended t Bertram of Announcement was week by Mr, and Mrs. " Richard Lamb, of Pittsburgh, of the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Lamb, to Dr. Joseph A Parrish, of Bellefonte, The wedding is scheduled to take place In Pitts. burgh on Saturday, April 2. Late the same month Dr. and Mrs. Par rish will sail for Rio de Jangiro, Brazil, for a brief visit with Dr Parrish’s brother-in<law and sls ter, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Best, made this felt | : -Among the callers at this office | Thu:sday of last week were A, R Ardery and son, Alvin R., Jr, of Clearfield, who stopped in for 8 few moments while on business trip to Bellefonte. They were a&- companied here by H. G and son, Junior, of Niitany, In the Hazel & Co., window can be seen a beautiful Hino hat you can win, The Junior Red Cross wre selling chances for 10¢ or 3 for 4 it the ony scurce of in- they will have for their milk Your suppo:t will be appie~ a is SNOW REMOVAL IMPORTANT TASK OF HIGHWAY DEPT. of in- the growth the tremendous ystem and use of motor vel tment of Highway: i far b:yond ) unctions maintain his avs many prob.ems creased icles, Depa: the are oh aw Purnell Elected to Head Group rtually in nearby wood were quail CAS Th ¢ final resolution Yasd Tursl eas ha val- ine mang deer tre or scarce. POOR CARE IS CAUSE OF FLOCK EGG SLUMP A30nNs for accord- Blaney he layers to m cease production new feathers intake may i joss in body nce the birds are not get- nutriments © man bulld up eggs A riage of hopper space may keep : nsumption. especially in mash and oyster shells, Have af ast 10 or 12 linear feet of mash hopper space 100 hens Bome flocks tire temporarily of ipecific graing lke corn or wheat I corn is refused more wheat wats, barley or buckwheat can be fed until the hens get back their appetites for corn, The same prin- applies to the other grains Changing layers to different pens or houses, as well as changes in caretakers, may affect their regu- lar routine of living and cause slumps. One of the quickest ways to curlall production is to lake water away from a heavy laying flock for a day or let the walter freeze be feed o~ per d ciple Life In The v. 8. A. The people are urged to inform themselves more thoroughly about the laws. The Information that many want is how to get around them —8alem (Mass.) News, Borrowing money today to pay back tomorrow may be the way to get some things faster but It doesn’t work every time, wl puoi The fact that we are beginning to hear about contracts mailed out to baseball players is a sign that Spring ls not very far away. Admiral Peary named and placed | Crockner Land on the map. Years formerly of Bellefonte. Upon thelr later, this ‘extensive northern land’ will reside in Bellefonte where Dr Parrish is one of the communiiys "| during the week-end. return to the United States they was found to be a mirage. Ardery i life Lyouy T. McCORMICK OB. SERVES 89TH BIRTHDAY John T McCormick, resident of Btate College, twice Cen- tre county's representative in the State Legislature. and president of the First National Bank, of State College, celebrated his 80th birthday anniversary Sunday. Mr. McCormick was born in tany Valley, near the Centre-Clin- ton county line. During his early he engaged In farming, princi- pally in Perguson township In addition to his service as a public official in Harrisburg and his iuties as bank president, he also is president of the Pine Hall cemetery association, which he was instru- mental in founding: was an officer of the old Commercial Telephone Company; is outstanding in the ac- tivities of the Lutheran church, and always has been a staunch and loyal member of the Democralic party Mrs. McCormick was born In Northampton county, but came with her family to Centre county early in life, locating in the ‘Pine Hall section. Her maiden name was Ann Falir, and she is now 85 yet of Like her husband, she enjoys prominent Nit. AT Mr Frank, of Mrs McCormick has Lock Have rhter Mary Krum- BROTHER OF OSCEOLA WOMAN AT THROTTLE Osceola that of Fox ecently Buck Mills, re- her Harri bro- sire burg fattest ldea Va Glassy’ an 3 las D Senator OF NEW ENGINE HOLDING COMPANIES CAN EXERT VARIED INFLUENCES The President is taking pot-shots at holding companies, and the holding companies are firing back People are talking about financial pyramids and what not, without going very deeply into what these things are: Well, what is 2 holding company? Technically, it is a corporation in a position to control or influence other corporate structures through ownership of securities in those structures, The primary activity of a holding company is to pump capital and efficiency into the smaller, oper- ating units it controls. Operating companies often welcome holding company control because powerful financial groups can issue and sell the securities that never could be marketed by an isolated company. Thus it was that the holding company, like Topsy, jus’ growed-—and became a pecullarly American financial device to put capital to work to market natural resources and services Al the same time, the top holding corporation wel its children methods and put public parent, or can com- efficient unilorm to adopt out a product But vice molery possibility of Some holding companies have ped water into their stock is they one parent ome } the holding company de- that pro- tempted by the amiding profits ar grown have 4 0 popular been HUE wii al slip= 108 8 company on forced op- ions pay enor- “services” or have money from them tunes it holding about piled ancther, and erating corporat mous fees for even borowed Ave 7s] ial in “Integrated” areas, that 5, In adjoining areas. They can't scatter themselves all over the map. That law Is being tested In the supreme court, Athough the utility holding company Is more [familiar to the newspaper reader than other types of holding operations, the device is In common use throughout in- dustry and banking United States Steel uses it as- sure smooth, powerful management in its subsidiaries, as well as Ww keep its financial structure trim American Telephone and Tele. graph is a holding company that harmonizes the management of its state and regional companies, at the same time giving local com- panies a wide measure of control in local matters, But even A. T & T. has run into complaints {roi the Federal Communications com- mission. An officer of one of the nation's most efficient corporation holding groups tell me he thinks the de- vice can be elficlent, legitimate and convenient However, he be- Heves it has been abused widely by people who are after quick profits rather than sound busines ress, This holding to e executive says the test of a company is (is ability Ww finance subsidiaries and to Increase their efficiency in producing a cheaper and betler product the consumer e for i0T —— A rms iom— Tcken for a Walk Joseph A Altoona few d Snively Waring, a mail carrier postoffice, married ago Wo Miss Auna was really a “fall Friday afternoon about Just after carrier had closed up nsuspect Mr the ay 70 o'clock clerks The ing ( other kitch lynching natured Eleventt CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR OFFICERS TO MEET HERE The second annual officers cons ference will be conducted by the Centre County Christian Endeavor Union in the Bellefonte Evangelical church, Baturday, January 29, after- noon and evening. It will be an effort to bring together the leaders of county and society to plan to- gether the work of the year In young peoples’ societies, The county departmental superintendents have outlined programs of activity which they will present at this meeting This plan was first tried in county Christian Endeavor work last year with a fair degree of success. Ac- cording to county C. E. president Paul Sheetz, the general plan of the meeting will be from although purpose will same The program Opening troduct and ining of programs superintenden ces for society tee workers ig ness creation different last be Year the the will be at 1:30 explanat county te YN xmsn follows m wns, out. as service Pp Ons Dy adept i eonferen. pres. ; commit and junior le ade rs of board county Jali county Lo) son period ses led wr served box led Hou- sup; rch: 7:00. quest) consecration counsellor, Rev Hoty uiheim re service H A —» Marriage Licenses Andrey . MEN Ww ANTED month pa rl Aang 30.000 Feople, Read This Column Th e Centre Democrat's class niaing more than REAL ESTATE pliveriising—sale Or 1 Woe Mis ease do not ments verlaser SUBSCRIBER'S enttxd 102 2 : Cia gt “wi . P the office for Is Are cad al as the publishe nA _— wi BOvVe an 3% Vie aw LOST AND FOUND POUND--leather key & ECTS A JUTE HELP WANTED WANTED-4& eqn uipped gnces Applicant ddie age Oommen yu - Milier, Karthaua x4 Experienced farmer. Mar- who is able to go ahead work. House provided Belicfonte, Pa. R. D. 2 ne 0604.J-3 x4 WANTED od man | fam steady work farmers In N experience or up wo 812 » Henry, Box x4 lable man call on No Make Hircan WANTED--Rel good pay wo Centre county ¢ required Write Me Berwick, Pa it apital day 109 WANTED -Jlelinbile person to handie famous Watkins Products, consisi- ing of full line of household necess- ties. No Investment Business oa tablished We teach you. Pleasant profitable work ull or part time Por particulsss write The J. RB. Wat kine Co, 211 Johmson Ave, Newark NJ xx4 WANTED--Hustler, to introduce, sup- ply demand for Rawleigh Necoess!- ties. Bales way up this year. Good routes open nearby. Rawleigh meth ods gel business No selling exper lence needed We supply sales, ad- vertising literature—all you need. Profits should increase every month Low prices; good walues, oomplele service. Rawleigh's Dept. PNA-34-63, Chester, Pa x4 WORK W ANTED WANTED Girl wants steady "work in home--housework or oar for children. Write “M. GO.” care of this oflice x4 w ANTED TO BU IY A OA 0 OT 1 SU 45 ————— WANTED To buy any ‘amount corn, will pay market price at the eri. Phone P11-R-18 or write M. L. A, llefonte, Pa. R. PP. D Ho. | Reed, WANTED-To Me onlven. hows | and poultry a inds most best for the best, RH, ¥ i By P06 W. 3rd Bt, Lock Haven, Pa. Phone 620.J, x02 hy + pr] am a the market tot cattle, sheep, oalves an chickens, Onli Centre Mall 54-R-1) or drop a card to Sidney r. Ringel Centre Hall, i RL. A FOR SALE he ge A Hall, Po, SALE«A Hamme Intge turning thik | ®ither iron | Adam n nity. Sent Centre Ban KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies Lo be malied * office, must be complied with by thase answering ihe adverliemenis information concerning permitied PRIVILBGE~Every of | fied y led adwve such advertise wo ai name of the ad- vuige the subscribed to The Centre Dem- tisement in these Columng one time : be used six times a year at dgillerent POR Mier and a own. BALE A Mone nher FOR BALE-T Healer? EB c size for every WwW. Houte La Penna, Phone FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE isl and 2nd crops balled alfalfa glad siraw, OOIn eas patos, pigs ahoats etr. Want young oatiie horses, O0ils ole Call Haupt Pare R. D. 3, Bellefonte, Pa x8 CALORI ve a 189 Choice hay POR SALE--locust fence posts, 6% or feet Jong with 4-inch tops 20 centa delivered anywhere in Centre or Clint counties Also corner posts and braces, priced right. Fred Wheeland, Alexandria. Pa xi32 5) HOUSEHOLD GOODS POR SALE--One Atwater Kent seven tube batlery radio, good as new with A battery. Price $750. Inquire of Pat Warmer, West Valentine St Bellefonte, Pa x4 FOR SALE-Two antique chest of drawers one antique mahogany parior suite Inlald with brass in- quire of Henry Tressler. State Col- lege. Pa. R. D 1 x4 LIVESTOCK FOR. SALE~Two “fresh Guernsey cows, T. B tested Nancy Leathers Howard, Pa. RD 2 x5 POR SALE- ~Percheron colt, coming three years old, weight 1700; ready to work. C C. Vonada, Mackeyvilie, Pa x5 rom SALE wh «00d "fresh ‘cow “with call Inquire of Mike Rusinko, Clarence, Pa. x3 ron SALE A team of ‘black horses, weight 3400, 6 yemrs old, Sound and good workers. Inquire of O. Bar. net, MAI Hall, R D | x4 ron SALE Two targe Holstein cows These cows are good milkers and will freshen very soon. Inquire of Ralph _Orove, Nittany, Pa x7 COAL AND Woop SALE—Coal and wood. Btreet, Belisfonte, Law Phone 174-R. FOR and |" quantity, good 0d quali. NO A | cos on large orde n reer. | Phone | and og coal, ly Bibi, & DOGS, PETS, ETC. He ER, D0 Be Rl | REAL BETATE a EE TLL any quanti Sa au — LT pa y townshid O LO Dunkie- | BE. Howard St. Belicfonte, Pa. | OAM. au FOR SALE--Mrst grade bituminous | roo house Gg Water adjoining 5( Pure SALE-—A € th electric ig POT It Aarighs Bo James C ~AD six can Natl BALE nilaining nable lerms ire at First nte, Pi FOR POR BALE-—A 7 acres of ground Centre County, Highwey Centre ron house ocatead In slong Loe Lak on Lo450a Frank Dashem Phone 1M-R-11 D x4 Hell R ¥ OR RENT POR RENT 318 sire house, Bast Schad Lo 8 ahead Furn : Bellet! PC R R ENT REN] PRIN Trix ckenm i FOR one H L POR price Ciehret Pa RENT — $20 28 West Bisho RENT —A at POR aparument Bellefonte M. Bricker FOR RENT-—A farm Jocaled 5 Bast of Bellefonte, Pa. Por i2 tion call State College 3430 or wr Martha Treasler, 248 So. Burrowes State College, Pa ve “ au FOR RENT-—-Two on first Noor included Phone 3-room aparimenta light and hot waler 515-3, Bellefonte x4 ~Desirable 3-room rt ment on East Ling street eat hot water and light furnished. Tele phone 613-R. or call at 47 Linn St Bellefonte, Pa 4-1 FOR RENT POR RENT--@Small house—4 rooms, Kitchen, large living room, 2 bed rooms, bath, floors finished through- out. $17 per month, lights included Phone 426-J-1. Milesburg x4 POR RENT--A farm located midway on road from Spring Millis and Potters Mills. Reasonable terms. Come and see where located Mis. J W Coble, Spring Mills Pa x4 FOR RENT Several apartments the Haupt Place Mansion House, all conveniences, along State road be- tween Bellefonte and Milesburg, call a Pdward Haupt, Bellefonte x6 FOR RENT —A farm one and one-half miles east of State College at Centre Purnace, on main highway to Belle James I. Thompeon, Estate, State Ool- fonte. Call 683 State Collage, or write lege, x5 FOR RENT A good farm along U. 8 Route 220, two miles from Union. ville, with abundance of water, fruit on fhare rent plan. Tenant to fur. nish stock a full farming equip- Reference uired, address atlida, Pa RB Con | OS nd ok lee | ost FOR SALE OR RENT x6 {PIR BALE OR RENT--Beautiful Bellefonte's nest residen- Tnauire of WANTED TO RENT NTED REP. AIRING REPAIRED— | Kinds of x re. and slip covers made. NOt PAOD 'S Upholster lamb. 8%. Phone = i UPHC ne I ER ¥—Purs Tie MISC EL LANE OUS S nd Tres er COAL dealers in my oyd L Smith, MUasbure, = WANTED—Dead, old and dissbied COWS, horses and mules, removed ee. Vogts Re w Works Geo J Prop Centre Hall, Pa. Phone our expense HE 4 Mase, 138 Rood bulldings, ne, located In Highway A. H Co = nderts ge fr LY 85 POR EXCHANGE—On town h acre limestone farm CLC ng elena ns Vall } Mile from entre Blate awn Write C Democrat TO RHEUMATIOS Send booklet on Rheumatism. Try TH bens Triple Remedies for Rbeummas tism And get Relief. Hepatioo-Re- nalis Jminant and Alkalizer $1.00 Merit (Rheumastim Krood Oil Rubbing oll send by mall on receipt of Prepared in the labore tories of Titdine Pharmacy, Add CREDIT POR FARMERS --Hollidays- burg Production Credit Assocts- tion is cooperatively owned and run by farmers. We loan money for ost tie, machinery, construction, seeds and feed etc one 0 three years to repay. You use your cattie and equip- ment as securitv--no shdorsements necessary-—-$8% interest per Year, pay- able every twelve months Write Association of see R M Zeigler every Saturday momrming at Musser OGei- Lig» office Bellefonte, Pa x4 MONEY POR PARMERS. A vnilabie for spring seeds, fertilizer and sine Hiar expenses. Also money avallable for purchase of horses, cattle. ma- chinery, repairs and taxes #90--One a Bo yourd to repav--$ 7% interest Cooperatively owned and on farmers for farmers Consult RM Y prexier every Baturday morme ing at Musser Oettige’ office. Belle fonte. or write Hollldayshurg Produc tion Credit Association, for free the Beach Creek, Pa 10c Dontage snd pecking " lanteed to Make you breathe A 7 than any other tial d"neighinorhood Baslly converted | into a two family house. Phone wm large orders. | rable farm, bulld- | Spr
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