— November 3, 19: 3, 1938, __THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA Page Five oo w— LOCALS Earl Etters, of Oak Hall, while on a trip to Bellefonte cn Thursday, found time to call at our office, -«Ci, E. Riter, of Centre Hall, paid Us a visit Saturday while on one of is frequent trips to the county scat, --Mrs. Lydia Dinges, of Coburn was a pleasant caller at our office Baturday. She made the trip to Bellefcnte as the driving guest of ber son Paul and wife. -<Among our callers on Saturday were Henry J. Stover of Aaronsburg end Adam: Keller, of Spring Mills, who were in town on business and pleasure trip, The Young Women's Qrilld of the Presbyterian church will hold their regular monthly meeting, pre- ceded by a supper in the Chapel, Monday Nov. Tth at 6:30. A ful atlendance is desired, ~John Hassiower, employe of the B:ockerhofl Patel, has won a wide recognition 25 the town's most accu- rie predizter of football scores since Saturdr,y when he won $25 {cr pick- ing ine winners in eleven games «The American Legion Auxiliary, Beileionte, wi] hold a chicken din- Per and suppe: at the Post home on East Howard Street on Tuesday, No- vember 8, from 12 to 2 p. m. and irom 5 to 8 p. m. ‘The public is wel- cone -J. W. Klinger, well known er aud dalryman from Lemont, & Visitor at our office on Filday. Klinge: rece modernized his Cale bun and now the mos: upsio-date equipment in ‘Central I¥ ansylvania. —Mis; Sally Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baker, of Win- gale, has resumed her studies at The Erskine School, a junior college on Beacon Sureet, Boston, Mu setts. This is Miss Baker's year at Erskine. —The venerable A. F. Bower well kncan retired farmer iesiding at Aaronsburg, called at our office Sal- urcay evening while in town. Mr. Bower informed us that this was hus first tiip to Belleionte at night time in about iWenty Ave years. ~iMr. and Mrs. Samuel McGinley, of Seuth ie Street, were among th:s: [rom Belle.onte who motored {0 Pittsburgh Saturday to witness Pits trim Fordham. They remained with ilends the city over ght and relurned home Sunday - ir r. and Mrs. John W. Gros, of Valentine Street, are expected home wiohin the next week days from 2 two months’ visit with thel sun, Harcid QOross, in Cylfomia Mr. and Mrs. Gross made the west by bus, icaving here Septem- ber 11 ~The Bellelonte meet et the residence of OG. Witter, Bact Curtin Wednesday, November 9th. ©. m. Topics for farme- wad Mr ntliv ntl nas IM Ssachu~ second in nigo n or Ww Garden Club will Mrs. Harry Street OQ a 2:30 discussion will be: ‘Siow did your garden grow?” and *“*The Fascinating Story of Spices.” Mrs. George Gamble will talk on Caliloinia Gardens. —Charles E. Martin, manager of the Central Pennsylvania Gas Com- pany offices in Bellefonte, has pur- ghdzed a 50-Toot lot on East Curtin Street licm the Armor estate. The t Is on the south side of Curtin Bircet and is the one just west of the Raymon! N. Brooks property. —Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thomas and Mrs, Thomas’ father, Adam Fisher molired to Williamspor t Wednesday of last week, for a brief visit with Mr: and Mrs. John Holland. Mrs. Thomas returned home the same day, while Mr. Thomas and Mr. Fish- er remained with the Hollands until Friday. --M:5. Richard High Street was th Holmes of West ¢ motor guest of M:. Werick, of Abbington, Pa. to his | home on Sunday, where she will visit for several weeks. Mr. Werick's vis- it sas made ai this time to witness the State<jjracug: game. Mra Holmes a sister-in-law of Mrs Wer ck. —Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Shillings end five children, of Sarver, Pa. vis- ited in Centre county from Friday until Tuesday. Part of their time wag spent with the Albert family on Lamb Street, and part wih Mrs, Mrs. Emanuel Glantz In lower Nit- tany Valley. -M.5. J. D. Thomas of Thomas Blieet, and her sister, Mrs. Frank Ros¢nhoover, of Tyrone, will motor is to Baltimore, Md., Friday, for a visit | with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Burghdufl. Mr Burghduff is foreign gales manager for the Glenn Martin Alrcrals Company at Baltimore. -Priday afiernoon James R Hughes, overscer of the Beliefonte Academy property, saw two youths break into one of the windows of the teience laboratory and enter the building. Mr. Hughes immediately called Sheriff Keeler, who upon in- vestigation found the boys in the bullding. Taken to the offices of James C. Furst, attorney represent ing the owne:s of the Academy, the youths were given a severe repri- mand and were released upon thelr promise not to further molest the property. Pointing to the extreme danger of fire in the structure, Mr Hughes declared that any other per- sons arrested for breaking into the propeity will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. ~Mr. and Mrs, W. W, Bickett, ol th: Cadillac Apartments, Bellefonte, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary of Niagara Falls, New York. 10 Edwin H., Andrews, Ni- agara Falls, son of William Andrews, of Appleon, New York. Mis Bick- ett is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School, Class of 1932, and al- tended Penn State the following three years. For some time she wits employed in the Bales Department of thé West Penn Power Company, Bellefonte, and a year ago accepted a position with the General Electric Corporation, at Buffalo, New York. At present, she is employed by the J. N. Adams Company, Niagara Falls. Mr, Andrews was graduated from the Niagara Falls High School in 1929, and at the present time is a member of the Engineeting Depart~ ment, City of Niagara Palla, No date has a combined ! i more Rhodes | Shillings parents, Mr. and |} | | W. 8. Markle, of Pine Grove Mills, favored us with a visit on Satl- urday, on his first trip to Bellefonte this summer, Mr. John MoCoy and Charles Kellerman left Tuesday morning for Baltimore, Md., where they spent the day attending the races al Pimlico Mrs. James B. Lane, of Fast Linn Street will have as her guests dur ing the weekend her grandson, Victor Lane and three filends, of Easton, who are coming here to attend the Penn State-Lafayeite {football game al State College. -Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Walker, of Half Moon Terrace, are the proud parents of a daughter weighing nine pounds, boin at their home Thurs. day of last week. The little girl has been named Donna Ann, Both mother and babe are getting along nincely., -Dr. Prancis W. Davison, head of the Noce and Throat Department, Geolsinger Hospital, Danville, will be the chief speaker at the monthly meeting of the Cintie County Medi- cal Society this evening, November 3, al 8:45 o'clock the Centre County Hospital, M:s. Philip Mabus last week went to Philadelphia to join her hus- band who st ne time ago socured em- p.oyment hat city. Mr. and Mrs Mabts had spent several months it Bellefonte at the homes of the parent; » Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mabus ind Mr. and Mrs, Chatles Saxi The condition of Mrs Ward, who has been seriously iil at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Her- Miller, on Eat High Streed, [or e time, continues to remain quite and the aged woman's many nos and relatives are quite con- wd over her illness. Mrs. Ward NY years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bloomsburg, are rejoicing bi:th of a daughter, Thurs week. The littie girl, the in the family, has been fee. Mis. Krauss befor age was Miss Florence Ce wr of Mr, and Mrs. Walte North Spring Street, David Hemphill ! number of months he wddler shop in th , at in uw Ml. Krauss, of over th day of last first child amed wan - wr n of Harr burg this week ! Oliver Lewis 9 D C who v while enroute to Bellefonte to Harr aL e the I Mrs Walle y be with her for S t Accompanie wi Ashir gton, D. C., everal weeks. —Miss Verna Mae Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chambers of Clarence, and a Sopho- at the Indiana State Teachers College, was formally initialed into membership of the Zeta Chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma Soro:ity on Mon- day evening, October 24, 1908. Miss Chambers was ote of nine other girls initiated the presence of the Shapter’s Orand President, Mrs. C P. Neldig, of Cincinnati, Otilo, and Hallow- —A birthday surprise e'en party was held at the home of Mr. an M Boyd C. Vonada, East | High Bt cet Tuesday evining of la week, in honor of their daughter Mona's seventeenth birthday. The svening was spent in dancing and playing games, after which refresh- men.s were served. Miss Vonada was the recipient of many useful gifts. Thoee present were: Virginia Packer, Charlotte Weaver, Jane | Alkey, Marie Showers and Belly { Hoverly, all of Bellefonte, Marion | MoCloskey, of Lock Haven; James Saxicn, Freddie Crafts, Kenneth | Chandler, Hoy Houck, Glenn Peters and Harry E. Vonada, all of Beile- fone ~The Gradale Sorority id a Hallowe'sni party Tuesday t of last week at O. A. Kline's ozbin at Hecla Park. A prize was awarded 10 | Gertrude Poorman for the best cos- Games were played for which were ven and refreshment gerved. Those present were: Marte Miles, Mrs. Vivian Bar, Mrs | Betty Hoover, Violet Chick, Margar- | ot Geartmrt, Orace Gettig, Isabelle Knoffsinge:, Jane Kisling, Mrs, Jane Dry. Mrs. Betty Hoffman, Pauline | Stine, Ellen Kaustenbauter, Mrs. | Adeline Bathurst, Mrs. Helen Stine, Mrs. Dorothy Liledahl, Mrs, Mary Dry, Gertrude Poorman, Mrs. Lil- Han Miles, and Velma Fetzer, And now we have streamiined pool and billiard tables, Three of, these masterpieces of graceful curves, modern styling, and colorful design were installed at the Hood Billiard Parlors West High Street, early this week, and have added con sidmably to the appearance of the establishment. The new tables al Hoods are reported to be the first of their kind to be s0id in Pennsylvania by the Brurewick Company. In- stead of the conventional four legs the tables have two beautifully fin- ished supports, joined by brass rail. ings at the boitom. The entire un- dercarriage §s painted light cream. Standard green cloth covering is used. 0. A. Grove, of Eagt Linn Stree. who some weeks ago suffered a frac- ture of a bone in his left foot when - : - in he mn tume prize | were gi crutches early last week when he fell while descending a stairway at a public sale on North Spring Street, In the fall he bruised his injured fort and sufliered other Injuries which kept him housed up until Sat- urday when he again made his ap- pearance on the sireets—walking on srutches. Knowing Mr. Groves un- controllable urge to atiend public miles we suggested that he be placed in a straight jacket until the Novem- a ahs ng Mowing | booked a Mrs a a heavy plank fell on it at his home, | was just getting used to walking on ber gales are over, Under that sys- | tem we could feel assured that he'd | | thes field. ~The Keystonalrs Orchestra has return engagement at Jersey Shore, being scheduled to | play for a dance to be held by the Elks Club there November 16 ~Boyd C. Vonada, an employe In the personal property tax division of the Department of Revenue at Har- risbuig, Is spending a week's vacation with his wife and daughter at the family home on East High Street. Mr. and Mrs, Julius Foble and Mrs. Foble's mother and brother, Mis. Robert Saylor and Willlam Saylor and son Charles, all of Tip- ton, spent Sunday in Bellefonte us guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, James Saylor, on Halfmoon Hill —A sensational 90-yard run by Phil Gordon inspired the Bellefonte High school football team to a 20 to 13 victory over Renovo High at the Community Athletic fleld here Saturday afternoon. A pass, Steele to Flack, netted another score, and the final tally was made when Gor- don faked a pass and ran around the left end. Kelly, Renovo half- back, accounted for both his team's scores. Bellefonte on Wednesday, 4 Oi Gir] Scouts have full right to feel proud of their accomp- lshment during past weekend In connection with the observance ol Girl Scout week. the local troop received a total of 1000 boxes of Girl Scout okies to sell. When busi closed Saturday, a check-up showed of the 1000 boxe: 04 unsold, Most hiough hous ed the the only Bast Cur- Onval- Hou- rations OrTect a Jefferson from Op month Lo « has been troubling time, He nicely *hiladelphis he underye nt last ition which for some soing pital, ten day Mrs, Alberta Krader will ¢ the Bellefonte Banjo Band at a « cert to be held at Belleville Thursday, November 10. Mrs der will present several of plano-accordion artists on enty-{ive her pupil a the band gram locgl members band will be assisted by ville pupils of Mr. Piler concert-—which is current season. Mr several Hawallan Office: Bre » during 1 bekah Lodge Annetie Mame Myla Hoover 1 hour : ont ing about road man that usually clases as an all-around good fellow found H. J. Boone, of Josnall i, just such a chap on Sat ph he dr here on a visk Clad Frank, Howard who reside at Howard and vic Mr. Boone was acoon mp panied t tre Cour by his wile and son Mrs. Sara Baker, mother Boone, They were compelled « turn home Sunday, that Boone could resume resu fs engineer onl the and r SOT: between Hornell Susquehas ‘We learn that h been ing since 1904 an evidence of the mileage } up Mr. Bocne's record showed thal he had covered 5.758 miles 36 days a rail- him We NY. Vy with $as wy £0 his freight Servi rail SENATOR THOMPSON NAMED TO NATIONAL COMMITTEE Frank H. Hogan, National Presi. dent of the American Bar Assocla- tion, has appointed Senator Edw Jackson Thompson, Philipsburg at- torney, and former Attorney Gen- eral Willlam A. Schnader, to the National Legislative Commitiee the American Bar Association. An- nouncement has been made by Mr Hogan, Chicago head of the assoc iation. For nine years Senator Thompson served as 4 member of the Execu- tive Committee of the State Bar As- sociation. He is chairman of the Senate Judiciary General Commit- tee, served on joint-legisiative vestigating committees, and last spring was honored by Cornell Uni- versity when that institution select- ed him to lead Forum meetings on State Government before faculty and student representatives of twelve eastern universities. Senator Thompson was notified of his appointment to the National Legislative Committee October 28 A ——— d—— of $9. 0 CRESSON BOY IS FATALLY HURT IN FOOTBALL GAME A 14-year-old Cresson boy who dived with two others for a football which had been fumbled is dead of a fractured skull Philip Renno, the victim, was playing with companions during re- cess at the Sankertown school near Cresson. Raymond Sanker, 14, and Clayton Rickens, 13, hurt at the same time, were treated at the hos- pital where Renno died. Renno was the son of James Ren- no, a coal miner. Ten days ago Andrew Trexler, 16, also died of injuries received in a sandlot football game. He was hurt | October 9 at Loretto. $3,000,000 Contract. The British Alr Ministry has awarded a contract to the Lockheed Alreraft Corporation at Log Angeles, for $3000000 worth of spare parts | for akplanes. This is the larges: order for extra equipment that this company has ever received. This order complements that received by the company last June from the British Government for 200 recon- nalssance bombers costing approxi- mately $18,000,000. nd = Advertisers whe zei ah:ad of the business boom will stay ahead of C. RE PE sae oe 3 tus Co. Women's Clubs I To Meet Saturday GOUGLER Federation of Clubs wil: meet at the Methodist church in Phil- on Saturday, November 5, m. with Mrs. A. D ler, of Middleburg, vice pre of the Pennsylvania Feds Women's Clubs, ¢ the gi el MES, A. The Centre Women's Trinity ipsburg at 10 a D. County CrOug= . i r I ation eratio; n and t Count chajrman der Among the i Tuberecu ALTOONA MERCHANT SPEAK HERE T0 TONIGHT The juca~ tional meet we Retall io WES Division 2 be mde by Cha Martin. chairman of the parade committee of the Retall Division, sponsors of the celebration, WINGATE YOUTHS HELD IN THEFT OF BICYCLES Bum? 18 gale O00 will Dot - arrested TREY Win James ald bys about Beilefont Keeler a two bicycles In them % Milesbur the machines Bumbarger on his 17th birthday the Lycoming Hamsport. He an entered pleas of 3 of larceny at Williamsport being held In jail to await term of court. The were the property of Paul Kran ger and David Lundy, both of Mon toursville. Both the bicycles were recovered wele atre wif ris hiked Nn Mon d charges ang are the text vehicles taken Mariage Licenses T. Bryce Hoover Sylvia Ruth Lucas Wallace L. Bohn Irene 8. Bungard Charles Ermire Young Grace Emenhizer fr Howard. RB Howard, R Centre Hall Spring Mili Bellefont Bellefonte ] D D E YOUR EYES AND OUR SERVICE A Series of Articies by DR. EVA ROAN Bellefonte and State College Bellefonte Office hours Wed- nesday 2 to 8; Saturday 9:30 to 8:30. Closed Thursday alter- noon at State Coliege office. Yov. 3rd. 1008--1t is Hikely that the eyes are the most neglected part of the body. Year by year they are overworked, strained, submitted 10 the many detrimen- tal influences of modern life. There is a growing appreciation of the importance of caring for vision. But the ideal of authori- ties—the day when EVERY pair of eyes will get scientific atten- tions gtill far from realized. Continued week after next Eames Lost and Found [LOST—In vicinity of Fillmore, black oe male | and white American dog. Finder notify Sheriff Keeler, Bellefonte, Pe. Phone 1. Card of Thanks SHOPE —We take this means of €x- By) our thanks to friends and stives for the use of thelr cars, x44 oral tributes, and many s2%s of kind- | Sahih an during the illness and Shops. late of Boges | township. The Pamily | KLINE—We | take this means of ex- net and Pa. ing our Aka to friends tives for use of their ome, thelr floral a and thelr many | acts of kindly iA durt we late . Pedy. | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | - 30,000 People Read This Column | every week. That's why “i Je Centre partment has become so amazingly popular. the benefits derived, It is undisputabl gain Counter, Democrat's classified advertising de- Considering its low cost and y Centre County's Commuuily Bar RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents 101 first sue, ment contalng more than twenty-five REAL ESTATE | advertising—sale or rent. KEYED ADS | this office, must be complied with by Please do not call at the office for information concerning such ad | ments, as the publishers are not peru | veriuser, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertuse- words, ote cent a word is charged A straight one cent & word ls charged lor rea) esis All advertisements that request replies to be mailed u "We advertisements vertise utled Wo divulge the name of Lhe ad- hose answering SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE-—Every subscribed to The Cenwe Dew OCrat 1s ent | free of intervals Help Wonted i Lene ited 0 a 25-word advell Lage, 1 4 Prem ' 5 Bell 2 me Work Wanted lok ing Woes in lieg $457 Wanted to Buy Articles for Sale lsrd. John COPATATY Pa POR BALE Hayes, POR at th FOR lr Beliefs Pure Buttersburg BALE Trestass ¢ Centre Demo POR SALE ire Ho! rou Pa POR SALE snail safe Yi naire Bellefonte, Pa POR SALE-Can of lard Weigh? 45 Prank Baset Lame y Street forte Son 00M One large Both of ho ane«rendered Nellans Pa FOR 8ALF BE ARON Somilly nw Wed Lamb 8% Flamer claring ang ih tnefruments § wh Houck Bedlefont In ras Lol $44 POR SALE- Baled and Joose straw, loose mixed clover and timothy hay Deering | mower and bay tedder % quire FN we M. Siecle, Port Matilda R DI 44 POR BALE-Used platform and count- er somles. Also all makes adjusted and repaired. a1 Keller's Machine Shop Roar Schneflers Hardware, Phone 438. w, Beliefont te, Pa x45 POR SALE—Pennsylvania white pine, | | hemlock and o°% rough or sur- faced Algo Nori, Carolina yellow pin Inquire of Jobn lyons snd Bon. Howard, Pa Phone RES x52 FOR SALE Hundreds of used “res all sizes from 15 to 98 inch rims. Backed by written guarantees. Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Wallrun Auto Service, Bnow Bhoe Intersection, Phone 153 2 FOR BALE--Thinking of buying a Heater? Enjoy the comforts of » CALORIC circulating Heater, We have a sige for every home. Call or write O. W. Houtz Lumber Co, State College. Penna. Phone 788. au a i FOR BALE—14-1n0h ght and loose Bement in these columns one ume This privilege can be used Six Lunes a year al Qifleren | POR SALE Dive e Jatnos Plant ain 12.W Phone POR BALE Hot PIANO BAR Farm Machinery SALE Lit Phone 907-1R-23 FOR SALE --Ten GC While an spotted Poland pigs 8 weeks old, In. quire C. 1. Bamiey. Bellefonte, Pa R D. 2, Zion Phone 20-R-1 244! ler FOR Digs writs phon Cheaslerahits Potiers SALE ANG es Mills, | SALE ky beet ar ] stems sepamte from he irfieid Jowa FOR CalYe SS Fre OWarG livestock farm grade Guernsey fresh and springers orn mikxet RIVATE SALE Midesburg Poultry i". 1 Red Cockerels true 10 type, out of the t ok of BO.000, 280 wo PERS a Year, age 7 month s 10 8 he. price $3.50, 3 for #10. A) yon ; Chewterwid ge, price Write “Basis I Mott, Spring Nests, Pa phone : 304F2- 2 re Hall te 0 bo Dogs, Pets, Etc. FR —- eh ing a. 3 fonte Pa FOR SALE-—A good rabbit dog, 2 years old. Inguire of Merril Shuey, Bolle. LL R.D.3 %44 FOR SALE--Buill dog puppies about 5 | weeks old both gexes. Inquire 01 Paul 8 Wire, Soring Mills, Pa. BR. D. 2 x44 | terrier puppies, 8 Inquire of lather L.! Pa. Phone 434-R. | x45 Xl animate Whit 1 Watson, R. D. 3, Belie- x44 55) FOR SALE FOX weeks oid Bmith, Bellefonte FOR SALE-—A rabbit hound 3 years old, partly tmined. Inquire Chas. E Sister, Bellefonte B. D. 3, phone §30- x44 Real Estate - . For Sale| POR SALE —A farm of 81 “acres, ond land snd plenty of water, 1 mile southeast of Spring Mills, Nestor 8 Heckman x40 POR BALE —Broomad house 2 stair. ways tan be used as double house, making 11 self supporting, good re pairs, ihe! Conder, Beech Creek, wonth considering. x48 anne pulley, with bronze bush. | ings is pulley was taken off a! a new machine ang has never been used. A bargain for apyone jeeding PU of this size n seen at this Automotive FOR BALE -Cadilinc sedan, oondition, will ssorifice for cash. {A Bilitar, Open Hearth, By ‘ ——— i —- {POR SALE-—A 1080 Ford Ooupe with rumble Bice ing TH Milesburg. Pa . Household Goods i | POR SALE—1 bed, 1 walnut chest ot | drawers. chairs, Ostherine A. Hartle, | Bush Adassion, Bellefonte. 44 FOR SALE—A e Pricer Regal Sarge hea R. R. E. Reed, Stormstown, pon SALE—A large hestrola like new, | wil burn wood or coal. Priced to lL. Pome FP. Gingerick, Centre all i Tnduire st Central Hote] | x45 | FOR SALE—A it lot sy. | Bellefonte, good condition. Cash | 2, FOR SALP-Ten acres of land with 8 room house, never failing spring. fruit and nut trees. Make a good hunti } Camp. Write B. R. in oare of {this x44 POR BALE-—An 8 room house on South rohaser. | MACHINE WORK—We | lene welding | NEED CASH | sociation re | Moncay For Sale or Rent x 7 SALE on RENT A fant in ner townahip. Inquire of M ’ ence Brennan, 020 W. Beaver State College, Ma Houses tor Rent POR LENT A Kl both, all modern conver garage located in Plessant quire of Barl Rimuney, Pleas Pa room 5 use with ences, 4 oar Cap FTE nt Ong ir ) ‘Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Inaguire of High 8t. Bellefonte Turnisa roo J Runkle od Two My Mors POR RENT--8tore room in 2 FOR RENT Two ] L housek eon 110 9 Pa FOR REN Fit Be l efor nh POR RE Nl POR RENT hone wp Chex Bedledd ylata Apa rtments for Rent POR RENT yo ’ Hou POR, RENT | bath oO Dr Hor Farms for Rent RENT ~A res, oe TNT Wanted WANTED —Roomers for ¢ fortable heated Poon 2o0r3 als for 1 or 2 C 122 BE Bear er St. Belief : Repairing R SALE- LH eServices Phone 1 clean, suitable F. Albright onte, Pa, 244 pr— tony — rr Lowent Snow 53 OREMAN'8 rd windshiel ids, prices Wallin n Shoe In verse UPHOLSTERY Pura) ture repalr shod, repairing: restor ng antiques a specialty. Cane snc th seats. Modern upholstery. Bho forth Race 81, rear Penn Belle How hone 406-M 1t CHAIRS REPAIRED-Have . repaired and recaned ins repedred ang recove nd aamrpen Ehreet x44 "URNITURE REPAIRED — Repair made to all kinds of furniture ‘pholstering. and slip covers meds Thompeon's Upbolsterin Lamb St, Phone 529-J Pa Is sharpen cattle d do electric and acety- We also have in stock ad rolled steel, cap acrams and set wrens. Machine work of all kinds Swartz Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa Phone nr Kul ves E. High clippers an Loans to Farmers To make arn re re meet a node or pay taxes? Holifdaywbiurg Production © Bun by farmnere for farm Your stock or equipment No endorsers needed Mothersbough a morning. or of Musser Get. office at Belicfonte, reddit Ase Boe ngs Apply Sed ety Be ryed WeNLng ary Ko PENNY of SUPER the Pva intone, will hold Dazisar at The November BHOCITING MATCH nd ue shooting m or Be “" Vm farm 12:30 noon, 50 be disposed of CARD PARTY ~The Li Wo Jackson Crises 1600 V will Lt 1 w LA A 0 Aad hd MEETING GUILD the Needlework Cr Initia HERI MEE Sn I YR Ye i aut ™ we - Boalsbuw | Saturday | morning, or write Hollidayaburg Pro- | | Juction Credit Association Miscellaneous x44 your clover and timothy assed jo custom cleaning. John Rublersburg Pa. DEAD BTOCK —Removed a time at my expense, p WANTED Dead, “old ana disabled cows, horses and mules, remo free, Vogte Rendering a Gen Vogl, Prop. Centre Hall, Ps . Fons o-il-4 at our expense. 0 RHEUMAIOS—8ena booklet on Rheumatism. ens Triple Remedies for Ua and get Relief. Hepatico-Re wlis oH miaant and ATtaline 81.00 for free Try Tid Tibbine harmaey, h Creek, Add 100 postase and packing. Announcements MEETING--The Ladies of 0 will mest at the home of - Insurance’ of All Kinds 21 East High St. Phone 375-0. BELLEFO ATTENTION FARMERS 10, 1 us clean | y yd L. Smith, Milmsburg i oO JREEmmum rr ry! fw ne of M t lin: 1 bell COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Court Phone Temple 190 SUlEGRCIRIII ena ai li a Lg PREP IE ga EXAMINED NOW! HAVE YOUR EYES | Dr. H. F. BAUER Optometrist 1" ve lll W. E. Crossley Jewelry Store on Wednesdays, November and 8th instead of on November 5th and The regu- Saturday appointments will}! be resumed after the week end- ing November 12th. ind Saturdaj Ss 19 ‘a lar — FOR — TURKEYS Logan Fire House HOWARD STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. Nov. 10-15-17-21-22 LARGE "URKEY GIVEN DOOR PRIZE. Benefit of Firemen Fall Advertises winter's approach in flaming leaf colors on the mountain side, and The time to change to winter lubricants is here — but First let us GRACO, clean and vitalize your motor — To give you less cost and peppy winter service. DECKER MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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