J THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | Announce ARMISTICE PARADE FORMATION November 10, 1988. mp Page Five NTS | — WT STEWART NAMED HEAD RETAIL DIVISION, C. OF OC, —— NR [CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEME 30,000 People Read This Column every week, That's why % oe Centre Democrat's classified advertising de partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and | the benefits derived, ft is undisputably Centre County's Commu.iity Bar- gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise. ment containg more than twenty-five words, ole cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word is charged for red) estale advertising—sale or rent. KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be mailed wo this ofMice, must be complied with by those answering ‘“e advertisements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise ments, as the publishers are not permitied Lo divulge the name of We 80° | non LENT. A farm of 156 acres vertiser, { cated 1 mile south of Bellefonte SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ~Every subscribed to The Cenure Dem- BpRing Ih. Wh ad Decemir) brs 0cral is entitled 10 & 26-word advertisement in these columns one LUNE, | a os Grove Bolle free of charge. This privilege can be used six tumes a year at duflerent LOCAL A— At a dinner and meeting of the! Bellefonte's chservance of Armis- Retall Division of the Bellefonte | tice Day tomorrow will begin at 10:30 Chamber of Commerce Thursday o'clock when a parade will move night of last week, Clyde M. Stew- | though the principal strees of art was chosen permanent chair-|iown before going to the High School | man of the division. [commons on North Spring Street Other officers elected were: Harry | where Dr. Michael M. Dorizas, of | C. Yeager, vice-chairman; Charles the University of Pennsylvania, Phil- | Mier ensrer. ur, Biller and | adelphia, will be the speaker, { ‘hat | TRC hson ed for the Ofce | Tha route of the parade will be as eau ia 3 Jedd Lime Yo paint al of secretary, and Mr. WIKinson | rotlows. South Spring to Bishop; 3 Bip We a 0 | withdrew as a candidate when the | cast on Bishop to Allegheny; north pint [dy Hot SxpeRsive. hee sr tie vote was announced. lon Alleghe rin Lamb west 0 Bellefonte Hardware Company. | Stressing the necessity of clerks |. to the COMMODS. ~-Mrs. Frank Nelson of East Lamb | Knowing more about the articles 4501, Herbert M. Beezer, of Ma- Electric store Saturday night, street, has been ill since Satwiday | they are selling than the custom-| = "a0 Cavan 103rd. Cavalrysl —Mr and M:s. Danlel Currier, of | and last nigh: her condition was (ers, E. J. Bigley, of Altoona, guest | oo... of the paade, announce Donora, former well known residents | showing no improvement, according | speaker, Offered the records of the, following formation: ¢! Belleionte, spent the weekend to reports, Aligonn Oliver of Commerce to The first division will form ¢ with relatives and friends here. ~Dean Bellefonte In carrying out certain |, o" oo eet facing west in be Shope of Quaker Hill | enterprises. He also sald that the | 7" 9 : ! ro ~Mr. Farmer, do you know (hat |tured in a good account of himself | Altoona Broadcasting Company fa- | State College American Legion for a few dollars you ean buy nior Drum and Bugle Corps; Ma- as a nimrod on election day when | cilities are available free of charge encugh snow fence to keep your lane chine Gun Troop, 103rd. Cav.; Logan S - amin ame ~If In need of roofing of any | -Mrs, E. E Sass, of Wilkinsburg, kind {. will pay you to see the Belle. spent several days last and the week- fonte Hardware Company. * lend as the guest of Mrs, G. Oscar —~O:ment—Wall plaster and al’ (Gray, at her home on West High kinds of building materials at prices | Street. as low as any. See the Bell fonte | Hardware Company. . ~Mrs. Paul N. Eckley, of Belle- foute, R. D. 1, was awarded a bridge | lamp given away at the DeHaas {POR RENT--2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. Elizabetn Hazel, 118 E. Logan Street, Bellefonte Pa. Phone 022 4311 3 Legal Notices EXECUTORS In the Matter of the Ohuries Mosprs Braohibill Belletonte Borough. deceased Letters ewianentury in the entule having been granted incersmgned, all persons the sag elute re payment present : NOTICE PBatate of POI RENT our rooms of an 8 room house, 2 rooms down and 2 1o0ms up. Ceo. A. Ritchey, Hunters Park Bellefonte, BR. D. | x40 Me “rye to Lhe indeed WwW requested 10 make ving claims auly proven, with WILLIAM PP BRACH How Bellegnite ™ Curngioell, At 5 Farms for Rent POR RENT--A farm of about 1560 acres, located along the Biate Road in Spring township. Good bulldings and plenty of waler Inquire of Jo soph Ross, Wiliowbank St, aul and home the magne ia out delay to BILL, Fovew A 8 ragrd por A Mya rage TTI x n lo- | G. EARLE HOFFER I Insurance of All Kinds A C. Grove, Bellafonte he returned home with a fine 11-/to advertise any event of impor- open and it will Jast for ten o: fifteen pound turkey. yeas with reasonable care, See the Bellefonte Hardware Company, * —The Pleasant Gap Sportsmen's Club held its regular monthly meet. ing Monday at the Pleasant Gap fire hall. It was planned to hold the next meeting in the Logan Grange hall at which time wildlife pictures of the Game Commission will be shown. The public will be invited to attend. ~—Cuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tate on East Bishop street during the weekend included Mr. Tate's brother, George, and son, Alvin, of Pittsburgh. Oliver Hazel, of Philadelphia, spent Tues- day with the Tate family while vis- iting among relatives and friends fn Centre and Clearfield counties. —Mrs. Charles R. Kurtz returned to her home on East Linn St:eet, las Thursday, from a bri:f vacaticn wih her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wittmer, in New York. During her stay in that city rhe accompanied the Wittimers and Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Medill, of Piain- A ville, Mich., on a motor trip to New | Bellefonte neared the goal line ey. Haven, Connecticut eral times but couldn't muster sul- Wiliam B. Troupe. of Fas: Bish. | ficknt trengl ore on Street, will motor LVmorrow New York to join Mrs. Troupe and their Rarrn, who have been with Mrs. T.oupe’s mother and g'sers for a brief vacation. Sat- uriay the Troupe family will moto® t» Boston, Mass, ¢n a combined) business and pleasure trip, expeciing to return to Bellefonte, Sunday or Monday. —H. Spicher, proprietor of the Spicher service station near the Wagner mill, Bellefonte, is one of the few Bellefonte hunters who has shot a turkey this season. Spicher went to a nearby woods early Mon- day morning and was walking along when a flock of 21 turkeys crossed the road ahead of him. He fired and brought down a 9's-pound gob- bler. i ~Prancls Crawford, of East Linn street, motored to Philadelphia yes- terday to bring his father, Frank Crawford, home from the Jefferson Hospital where he has been & sure gical patient for the past month Or | sahool flag to the jocal high $0. Mr. Crawford has entirely re- ue ‘he Alumni Association. The pie- covered from a series of operations | qamtati~ng will bs made between and is reported tobe recuperating ingives by Miss Catherine Coble, vice! rapidly. He and his son are expect. ' . sident. and Donald Johnson, ed to arrive here sometime this af- ident of the Alumni group, and ternoon the flags will be received by James ~Merrill Waite, Harry Beck, Jack | Cralg, president of the Student Beck and Clifford Bickle, all of Council. The American flag is the Bellefonte, on Sunday each denos- Joint present of the Alumni Associa- ited a pint of blood in the “blood | jon and the Bellefonte Chamber of bank” at the University Hospilal, Commerce, while the high school Philadelphia, for the use of Walter flag consisting of a white back- Rhul. of Bellefonte, who has been ground, with red lettering and a red a patient in the institution for the Indian head in the c:nter, is the past several weeks. Mr. Ruhl, Who gift of the Alumni group is reported to be suffering from a brain tumor and leg Infection, is ; showing some improvement, at the Luther Smith barn gbout 3:15 —~Miss Eleanor Leathers was O'Clock Saturday morning, Mrs. Don- among the graduates who attained |2}d Klinger, of the Heverly apart- the Dean's Honog List of West Mm:Ntd was standing on the steps a- Chester State Teachers College. To ‘he front of the apazimeit talking be placed on this list the student wih some friends when she fainted must have an average of “B” or bet. 4nd fell to the sidewalk, striking her ter which Indicates outstanding ace. Her husband, who was nearby, scholastic achievement. Miss Leath. Tushed her to the offices of a nearby ers was very active in extra-curri- Physician where it was found tha cular work on the college campus, On€ front tooth had been broken off; bing a member of the Council, the another ove ciacked and her lower Valkyrie Club and the Hockey Np punctured when a tooth had pen- team. She is a daughter of Mrs trated It Mrs. Kilfiges ww Ro: Je Hilda Leathers, of Howard. cover consciousness ior nearly a al 3 hour, but is now recovering nicely MY. 20d Mrs. Hoy W. Royer. of Owing to» the nature of the injuiies South Water street, are receiving Mrs. Klinger has been forced to with congratulations upon the birth of Lo to BEET Nas DEE : A 8 draw from one of the Jeading roles in a fine pair of twin daughters at the : the Chamber of Commerce musical . + . A To flop) nda comedy “Bing! Bang! Boom!" to b weighed 5 pounds, 12 ounces and | Dresented at the State theatre on 8 : _ 3 ounces at birth, and Tuesday, November 29 their mother, the former Gwendolyn —The November meeting of the Alkey, of Bellefonte, are reported Bellefonte Chapter Daughters of the to be getting along nicely. The | American Revolution was held cn Royer family now consists of four Thursday evening, November rd, at children, all girls. Mr. Royer is em- (the home of Miss Anna MoCoy. pioyed by the State Highway De- Mors than fifty members were pres- partment, ent. The meeting was called to —Charles T. Noll, of Harrisburg, AO der by the Regent, Mrs, Charles PF who came to Bellefonte to spend Mensch. Mrs. William Prear, Wo the weekend with relatives and | Chaplain, offered prayer, after which friends and to cast his ballot at | he members recited the American Tuesday's election, reports that Creed and sang “America fie Den everything Is in shape to present ful” The business meeting a to the next session of the Legisla. lowed. At its close very interesting ture a bill calling for the restora. | TePOris from the State Conference, tion of the historic General Benner | held in Scranton in Ocwober. ete home in Benner township, several |%iven by Mrs. Walier T. McCormick, miles southwest of Bellefonte along i Mrs. John G. Love, Mrs. J. ¥. ya Spring Creek. In order to accumu- | ¥T. Mrs. E. E. Sparks and Mrs. John Jate support for the movement those P Lyon. Mrs. Einor Neflcon render- » rtments, Bast Curtin sticet, left Tuesday by train for D:troil, Mich., where she expects to spend a month with her son and daughter in-law, Mr. and ®Mrs. William H Keller, 2nd. Enroute to Detroit, she planned to stop in Pitisburgh for a brief visit with another scn and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr; Ell Keller coll apa -Lock Haven High defeated Belle- fonte high at the community athletic ficld here Saturday afternoon by 2 score of 14 to 0. Both the visiior's s*ores were made in the third period Walker ran 16-yards to put the ball on the l-yard stripe, and on the second play E. Foye went through {the lin: for a score. A pass, Walke: to Stringfellow, added he extra point. A few minu es later a Belle- fonte pass was intercepted on the 15-yard line and Cr went through on the next play for a touchdown. E. Foye accounted for the extra point with a line buck ryler w to A group of men have been engaged during the past week in clearing the area at the inter. section of Water and Linn streets and in planting shade trees along the highway at that point. To date 16 evergreens have been planted, and holes have been prepared for a number of maples to be planted in the near future. The evergreens were donated to the cause by Bond C. White, of Bellefonte, while the maples are being given by Dr. Char- les F. Hipple. Motorists whe have passed the site in the past few days have been lavish in their praise of the great improvement already evi- dent. The project, sponsored by the Borough, is being conducted by the National! Youth Administration «A feature of the foo ball game tom rrow afternoon at the Commune- ity Athletic field between Bellefonte High school and Jersey Shores High will bs the presentation of an American Flag and a Hign chool young daughter, tha 641 hy al A —Re:urning from viewing the fire -Mrs:. Harry Keller, of the Dris- | [tance undertaken in Bellefonte, Charles E. Martin, chairman of !the Hallowe'en parade committee, | presented loving cups to the winners in the float confest--the American Lime and Stone Company and Har- man's Dairy. Walter Cohen, chair- man of the Christmas Cheer cam- paign, outlined the plan whereby $600 In cash is to be given away December 20 by Bellefonte mer chants. Jack Wilkinson reported progress on the C. of C. home talent play, and Mr. Yeager, chairman of the { Christmas decoration ocommitiee, reported on this year's plans. Owe ing to the holiday season, the De- cember meeting of the group will be omitted, and the next regular meeting will be held in January DAMAGE SLIGHT AS CARS COLLIDE NEAR TITAN Damage totaling about £30 re- sulted in a collision of two cars near the voting place of the South pre- cinet of Spring township, near the Titan Metal Company property about 7:45 o'clock on the morning of election day Richard A. Glddigs, of State Col- lege, was enroute from Beliefonte to Pleasant Gap, and Ray C. Miller was driving toward Bellefonte when Miller aflempted to make a left turn into the voting place, in front of the approaching Giddigs car. The left front ends of the machines met No one was injured. The mishap was investigated by Officer G. L Pinkbeiner, of the Pleasant Gap sub-station BANJO BAND TO PLAY AT BELLEVILLE TODAY Seventy-five members of the Belle fonte Banjo Band will Jeave by bus m. today for Belleville, where he band will present a concert : sored by the Belleville Boy Scouts is will be the first of goodwil conce:ts to be played this bj; the Banjo Band in cilles towns surrounding Bellefonte Mrs. Alberta Krader will accom- pany the band and will presen: sev- eral of her star plano-accordion pu- pils as guest artists on the program Miss Beity Eckley and the band girls glee club will be featured In popular songs and Peggy Rossman will be seen in tap-dance numbsrs Father and Son Banguet The annual Father and Son ban- quet of the Nittany Valley Luther an parish will be held at the St Mark's Lutheran church, Snyder- town, Priday, November 11, 1938, at 7 p. m. It is expected that at least a hundred fathers and sons will be in attendance at thig event. Prof F. G. Rogers, Centre County Super- intendent of Schools, will act as toastmaster. The program will con- sist of group-singing, instrumental musical numbers under the leader- ship of Mr. Kenneth Hassinger, of Lock Haven; and an address by the Rev. O. E. Feeman, pastor of the Aaronsburg Lutheran parish atép Pon » Tis eason and Truck Damaged in Collision A truck driven by John Flecken- stein Philipsburg, was slightly dam- aged Saturday morning two miles east of Philipsburg on the Port Matilda road when a car operaled by Patsey Notte, Corry, ran into the rear end of the truck. The truck was traveling toward Phil ipsburg and was about to make a left tum off the road when the car driven by Notte, following in the rear of the truck, smashed into the truck. Damages to the car were estimated at $200. No one was in-| jured in the smashup. Marriage Licenses John C. Costello. New Kensington Lorraine M. Bittinger.. . Natrona | Albin F. Ramstedt _. State College Cora Louise Miller Samuel J. Moser... Marguerite H. Swartz ' John Kenneth Stover Frances Mae Barto. Warriors Mark John 8. Hoffman. ... State College Adeline Laura Bailey. State College George W. Carnes... Tyrone, R. D. Preda C. Reynolds... Tyrone, R. D. wilh ~.Miliheim SUTTON PLANT TO REOPEN State College | _ Spring Mills | ... Bellefonte | Fire Co.; Elks Drill Team; other fra- ternal organizations The second division will form O° North Allegheny street with the head at Howard street, facing south, @ follows: Bellefonte High School band: Undine Fire Co.; Boy Scouts Banjo Band; Girl Scouts; and schoo! children The third division Fast Howard street, {acing West, In the following order; American Le- gion Band; The American Legion; V PF. W. sons of the Legion; Amedican Legion Auxiliary; Junior Auxiliary and Veterans of Foreign Wars Aux- iliary. 3 will form HUNTINGDON V. F. W, TO INTER GENERAL'S BONES Tomorrow. with an program of ceremonies ingdon Post V. F. W the remains of General John Pat- ton, Revolutionary War soldier whosé bones were removed from the original grave on the 8. B. Wasson appropriate Hunt- will reinter the inlervals Lost and Found ra¥l bender November Ind, thrwest of Mowha Ww RG. Pye OF u ned No. 11579 and Bpring notify, Ralph D. 2 4 ted nn Centre Piste Mad isonbhurg nder please Howard, R Help Wan i" man WANTED Wore Curtin WANTED ing age and referent apply. ¥ Furtn helper perience farm near Boalsburg several weeks ¢ ago Decision of the with the ceremonial made Monday afternoon Chester D. Pelle rhoof don county, continued ary Injunction until final hearing in January. The Injunction was prought by the Veterans to prevent Centre county descendants of Gen- eral Patton from interfering with the proposed Armistice Day cere- mony Former Judge James C. Furst, of Bellefonte, who after the hearing indicated he might appeal to the State Supreme Court for an in- junction to stay the burial, had taken no action toward that end last night, it was reported Post to proceed burial was after Judge of Hunung- a prelimin- ——— —- INCREASED BUSINESS REPORTED BY CHEMICAL in the business Chemical Lime Company, Inc, is reported since last January when if nto the hands of receivers. In Jahuary planis were operating at only about 20 per cent of their capacity, and employing less than 70 men on part time. Now there are 135 men on the payroll who are working approximately 90 per oeni of their time, and the plants ars u ¢ at about 50 per oent capa- city, it is reported The Rotary-Kiin, that had previ- ously been running about ten days out of every 40, has been in continu- oug operacion for the ten or twelve weeks, with the exception the usual shut n for recondition ing It Ls understood reorganization a basis that all in erested holders Is being considered. and a report In this respect will be sud- mitied to parties in tw near future Progress of the — Yai, J of hat plans for the of the Company would be equitable creditors and stock- A shat on interested GRADE PUPIL INJURED IN FOOTBALL SCRIMMAGE While playing football with com- panions on the High school com- mons on North Spring street, Mon- day afternoon, Paul Houck, aged 12, son of Mr and Mrs. Albert Houck, of Ridge street, and a pupil in the seventh grade, was painfully injured During a scrimmage young Houck was struck on the left temple by the knee of another player, and was rendered unconscious for a moment. He was taken to Nis home where a physician advised an x-ray examination. The examination at the Centre County Hospital Tuesday morning revealed & fracture of a bone in the temple. The youth is (reported to be recovering satisfac- torily at his parental home. - Cars Damaged in Collision A vehicle operated by Jacob D Neidigh, of State College, R. D. crashed into the parked auto of Lawrence IL. Auman of Bellefonte, in the 500 block of West College avenue at 9:20 o'clock Wednesday morning. Damage was estimated to be approximately $200. Mr. Neidigh suffered nose and chest injuries from the impact. {| It is understood that Mr. Neidigh's ‘ear went out of control and came lr il al PERMANEN CON "a The opportunity a Ha oot n Ralerence: H Apply Friday moming 103 Parme : Bank Room Ne Bpring Breet Ore Bellefonte, Pa Work Wanted WANTED with hid to a0 ho vue Adres A young girl wants a home WIL Work for board and Port Matiias, R. D. 1 Clothes Cx N. A. Shope x45 Wanted to Buy State Coliege oF r. Pine Grove Mills, x52 I sm in the market for bogs, caitle, sheen, cCealves and chickens, Call Centre Hall 54-R-1) of drop a card to Bidney T. Riegal Centre Hall, Pa iu hea: Articles for Sale POR SALE Trespass signs 8% the Centre Democrat office POR BALE~Good home-made sauer- kraut. Mme Prank Nelbon, East Lamb Street. Bellefonte, Phone 500-8. 42U POR SALE--12 tora of Umothy 10 sda rage abou i H K Ooms Beliefon WANTEI > Inquire SE and Inquire D2 FOR SALB-One large safe, alm snail sale. Boh good tion Inquire of 8 Bellefonte, Pa FOR SALE--A 22 Savage peal er rifle and a 38 guage Reninglon rife repeater Inquire of Mrs. Annabelle King. Valley View Bellefonte R Joan meg » POI SALE 1dnoh Bllarard sil mounted on truck with bars knives and blower pipe ! of Cieve H. Bungrard, Spring Mill REALE ~One-fourth Pas mer or good £3 50 Mm. J. Clyde Jodon High Street. Bellefonte. Phone 58 ti POR SALE--Used platform and count er scales. Also all makes adjusted and repaired. gt Keller's Machine Shop Rear Schaeflery Hardware, Phone 436. W. Belisfonie, Pa X45 POR SALE--Penneyivania white pine, hemlock and o~%. rough or sure faced. Also Nortl, Carolina yellow ine Inquire of John Lyons and nh, Howard, Pa. Phone 131. x52 FOR BALE--Hundreds of used tires, all sizes from 16 & 28 inch rims. Backed by written Ruarantee. Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Wallrun Auto Bervice, Snow Shoe Intersection, Phone 153 27 FOR SALE—A Victor Heater 4-5 room. Delco light 2500 watts 120 n Emerson motor; 3% bh DC Century motor, Brownies Place Cemitte x Hall, Pa. POR SALE--Thinking of buying a Heater? Bn the comforts of a CALORIC ciran ng Heater. We have a size for every home. Call or write O. W. Houtz Li uber Co, Biate Coliege, Penna. Phone 789. 27d FOR SALE--14-inch tight and loose driving pulley, with bronze bush- ings. This pulley was taken off a new machine and has never been usal. bargain for apyone needing a pulley of size. Can be seen at this office 11 this bat. A-1 cofidition; V4; 32 J Farm Machinery FOR BALE-—-Delaval Guipped Tor pry ice cream electricit ROPAI LOT Live Stock A Guernsey oow with call side. Inquire of Charies Bellefonte R. D. 3 xAL FOIL BALE oy ner Poorman POR BALE~~Two pure-bred spotied Poland sows, each with nice litter Of pigs. Ralph L. Grove, Nittany, Pax47 PUR BALE China pig J. RB. Hargis bred Poland either sex Rn 16 pure 8 wevks Bellefome, P ola D1 X45 FOR SALE-Six pigs 8 weeks old $6.50 a pair or $18.00 for ail of then. In. Gute A. F. Showers along Old Pik POR SALE Pa D each, Also black Holwtein Inquire of M Bellefonte, Pa FOR BALE-—Roan horse weight 1500 pounds herTe and F Bound R wan 30 pigs fron PRIVATR dTvine ‘e wv r rd Muesburg Poultry POR SALE—White 1 fancy dressed Robe Boa or your orders for White Pekin 4 Mm. Clas of Centre Hall, Phone Centre Hall 1721-12. x47 SALE--R. 1 why and tr went Cocerels of the 2840 POR Red type, out 80 000 ww Write Basil none Ceriflre Mots, § Hall 3 Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR BALETwo genuine English pug puppies, male. oligibie for A M. K regiwration. very reasonable rs. J P FPellinger 3208 Sixth Ave. Altoona a 454 Sale or Exchange POR EXCHANGE-On town house 125 Umestons farm. on maChoRIn buildings, ail elec. water mile Write A. H x45 acre rhway tric lighted. hard and soft o town, in Penns Valley Co Centre Democrat 4 exo lent Real Estate - For Sale POR BALE A farm of 81 acres, good and and plenmiy of water, | ng southeast of Spring Mis 8 Heckman 246 Peeks) Nestor POR SALE -8-toomed house, 2 stalr- WaAYE, can be us] as double house making 11 seifsupporting, good ree pairs, Bhel Confer Beech Creek worth considering x46 FOR BALE--8Severnl aesarable homes along Main street in Beech Creek Borough. with light heat and water Terma wii be made satisfactory for purchaser. Inquire of Dr. P. McD Tine, Beech Creek, Pa. x45 LOT BALE--Cholce jocated bullding ods on Half Moon Termoe plot, sit- uate In Beliefonte Borough and Bpring township, also on Beaver Street, priced from $100 up Call G FOR BALE--Kory Kave Tavern, beau- titul stone house, beer and lguor license, 5 acres land, main highway. ih mi east of Milesburg, modern kitchen, 5 bedrooms, sacrificing quick | mie, 84.700. Nice business, Jeaving Penna x45 POR SALE -8rick dwelling in Snow Shoe borough, also the following in the village of Clarence, Pa. 3 double {dwellings near brick plant, 2 single ‘dwellings asdong State Road and 1 single dwelll near sohool house. O Harm, 950 Ring. Fimira, N. Y. x47 POR SALE Farm of 226 acres in Bald Bagle Valiey: 100 acres farm land, balance in timber, raliroad ties per wood and prop timber. Easy nd to work. Large brick house, new bank barn, good water. Near Curtin T. W. Fisher, Howard, Pa x48 For Sale or Rent | POR SALE OR RENT--A farm in Ben- ner township. Inquire Mrs. Flor (ence Brennan, 626 W ver Ave, State College, Pa x44 ¥ | FOR SALE OR RENT Modern 6-room | LerIne, no agents, | Edward Haupt, Bellefonte, ra x45 | : seeing the mansion ®d several beautiful selections on the | AFTER WEEK'S SHUTDOWN itijeresied 18 hs, he a are | Piano and the hostesses, Miss Anna | asked 10 write to State Archivist, | McCoy, Miss Kate D Shugert and Because of a temporary lack of Col. Henry W. Shoemaker, at Har. | Mrs. John VanPela, served delicious orders the Sutton Engineering Com- risburg, expressing their interest in | refreshments. pany plant in Bellefonte was closed | the proposed legislation. ~The dizzy arrangement of stop Saturday, for a week. Work is to be CARD OF THANKS —Prof. James R. Hughes, former | Signs at the corner of Allegh<ny and resumed Monday morning, officials | 1 sincerely appreciate the oppor- Academy headmaster, this week re- | Linn Streets continues in face of the © R plant report. the Button { tunity given to me by the voters of ceived an unusual honor when he |fact that many accidents, most of iors Soncetning rod | Centre County to be their represen- was unanimously chosen as secre- | them costly, regularly happen a: | Compa age on 8 rest ‘tative In the Legislature and wish tary of his class at Princeton, to| that intersection. Man months | during eekend, are entirely 5 thank all the people who made it to rest on top of the hood of Au- iman's car. Chief M. L. Kauffman made the investigation. | { the late Charles R. Knox, |340 it was suggested that either Without foundation, and probably | possible for me to attain this goal. Linn or Allegheny Street be declar- Originated from the shutdown, offi- Toms River, N. J., who died sud- i KENNETH G. HAINES. | Be Rust, In the class of [ed a thiough street and stop signs |clals stated. } shifon 1885 Mr. Hughes was a high-rank- placed accordingly, instead of the | ing student, played three years on Present aiFangement of having one Suffers Laceration of Knee fhe osha seam, and iy fo | gheny £ Mon 1 7h highway, | investigating a continued red Max Krumrine, of State College, By hl bran trans comes fifty. signs on the north and east. When | a tribute from classmates who have [Council beld up its hands in horror, | tower operated. Dr. C. not forgotten him or his splendid pointing out that the highway route | Johnson, of Catawissa, sald record. The appointment was made necessitates the present stop sign | was due to a heart attack. prominent | arrangement, regardless of the fact that cars are being damaged and 4-H Club Meeting. people hut ecnstantly through that | A business meeting of the Storms technicality, Maybe when someone town 4-H Club was he is killed Council will prepare a book- | Grange Hall, Fiiday Nov. let for free distribution telling mo- torists how they can avoid accidents at their pet intersection. abpainient ind ve the class records and other - the i clasilied adaang profit. 8 jack while at work, Hospital Rummage Sale, The Centre County Hospital rum- POR SALB—Delon 1250 W. light plant | UTE or pect lier Ourtin B. complete with baiiteries TO ] "a |W. light plant with batteries, com, | Beliefonte, Pa. Phone 577-R x45 ipiste set 32 voit equipments for . iplants such as electric motors, (rons, | i washers, wae. cleaners, oll ete. | Houses for Rent | Bguire of Cleve H. Bungard, spring Poa: P48 | Hotel block. All conveniences. Pos- | . stesion December 1. ire Automotive Hall Hotel. Centre Hall, Pa. x45 [FOR SALE—A 1030 Ford Coupe with [FOR RENT-—A 7 room house with fumble gent, good condition. Cash [rics $75.00 Inquire at Central Hotel esbung, Pa. x45 . all POR BSALE--1088 Model Chevrolet Ie Bune Sg Ie } hv Mi Pa ve x46 Household Goods POR SALE--5 piece breakfast set; also 4x24 erid. Mm. C.F. ; opposite Big Spring. Bellefonte. 454 POR SALE--A large heatrola like A eon DUFD wood or coal. Priced to | 974 Rooms For Rent POR large sived : A seasons, practically new. used 2 POR sd Inanire of M. N. Vonada. Belieforite R. D2. x46 RENT-<Two furnished rooms. Inquire of Mm. J. LL. Runkie, E High Si, Bellefonte, Pa. str POR RENT--Two rooms for an rome Mrs. Roxanna » 0g. ! ih, 116 Best Street, Balle fonte, Pa. Ce ron » with on, SALEM jestic coal range ue hot water ! fe \J Pian ok Miler, near Tin, Moth FOR RENT.--A six-room house in the | POR RENT A farm of located 11, miles west Miles Twp wilh bputidings and plenty of quire of 8. Charlies Oramiey A Flemington Pa 100 ucres clear of Rebersbury NOCeRNAry wialer Wanted to Lease WANTED-—To rent or buy sr bout 8 acre . y prode B Pa of reg : Repairing R SALE--Pord winds? ed. Lowest prices ervice Snow Shoe Phone 153 POREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY —-Purni- ture repair shop, repairing, restor- ing antiques & speciaity. ane and rush seats. Modern upholstery. Sho North Race Bt, rear Penn Belle Hotel Phone 400-M 1 F. elas FURNITURE REPAIRED Repatry made 0 all kinds of furniture Opholstering, and slip covers made wm D hompson's Upholsteric Shop, 102 E Lamb Bt, Phone 528- Bellefonte, Pa 1 MACHINE WORK clippers -We ah and do electri ene welding Loans to Farmers NEED CASH- repr Miscellaneous ATTENTION FARMERS-—Lat us clean your clover and timothy seed We ston cimaning ) t Matis Hublersburg, Pa $y Pp DEAD BTOCK-—Removed progg thy Call anylime al my expense, phone £€76-J-8, Lioyd L. Smith, Missburg Pa hed WANTED-Desd, old ana disabled cows, horses and mules, removed free, Vogta Rendering Works. Geo. J Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 56-4 atl our expense 144 ATIC Bena free bookie! on Rheumatism. Try Tib- bens Triple Remedies for Rheuma- Us and get Relief. Hepatico-Re- nalls Eliminant and Alkalizer $1.00 Meritol (Rheumastim Drops) 60c; Krond Ol Rubbing ofl 80c; Call or send by mall on receipt of Prepared in the laboratories ihe Tibbine . harmacy, Beech Creek, Pa Add 100 postage and packing. iu for GLASSES REDUCED---Having lately instalied new lens grinding ma chinery am prepared to furnish glass ts atl very attractive prices. Also ead glasses (Just out) for those with de fective hearing. large and complete stock German Artificial Eyes. You can do better here than eclsewhere Tipbins' Pharmacy, Clara M. Tibbine Drugs & Optical Goods. The Sigh’ hy Hearing Ald Store, Beech Creek . 1a Announcements SHOOTING MATCH Be sure to at. lend the shooting match al the Clyde Phillips famn on Marsh Creek, Nov, 18 at 12:30 noon, 50 chickens and ducks to be disposed of x45 BAKE SALE-{Ihe Epworth League of the Axe Mann Ulinon church will hold a bake sale on Saturday, No- vember 19. at the Bellefonte Hardware Your support will be appreciated. x46 CARD PARTY-Will be held by the | Pleasant Gap Sportsman's club in the logan Grange Hall, Pleasant Gap, Armistice night, Nov. 11, 4 big prizes (also a door prize free refreshments Admission 25¢ the Lutheran Church of Pleasant Gap {will hold their annual Thanksgiving | Roast chicken dinner and bazaar In| Gap. | 1938. Price adults 50c, ohil- | x48 | i Logan Grange Pleasant Nov, 24, { dren 26¢ Hall | SUPPER-The Women's Bible Class i will hold a chicken and noodle supper {on Wednesday, November 16th. at the | home of Mrs. Clair Shawiey. Price of | 40 cents for adults, 20 cents | supper for children, = will be served from 5 till 8 gc 5 SUPPER A phicken af A. hall at Hublersburg on Priday, Nov. 18 from 5:30 till 8°00 p.m. The COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE CHICKEN DINNER-—The Ladies of | and waffle! supper will be served in the P. O. 8. | ow prices of 20c and 30c with home | made joe cream al extra cost, ane an invitation for the public to come and | 21 East High St Phone 375-1 BELLEFONTE. PA. - DANCE ! SQUARE & ROUND SATURDAY, NOV. 12 At HECLA PARK Music By Tussey Mt. Ramblers FREE—~Admission—FREE COUT SA MSI SS a aL) u " dha 4] HITE rs Wanted Best prices paid for furs delivered to my home. 1 will be home ev- ery evening in the week, except Wednesday furs LE ¥ muy ma to receive HTL FELT TELE o LETH FRED R. RESIDES #0ne Mile South of State ( oliege, On White Hall Road PHONE 36560 wWamagmnennm)u al lst ST TTR MUNICIPAL MILLHEIM, PA. FRIDAY & SATURDAY November 11th & 12th) Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone and Judy Garland, in “LOVE FINDS ANDY HARDY" A picture for the entire family DON'T MISS IT! MONDAY & TUESDAY November 14th & 15th No. l—Leo Carrillo, in “CITY STREETS” No. 2—Smith Ballew, in “PANAMINTS BAD MAN" SELECTED SHORTS. WEDNESDAY & THUR. November 16th & 17th) Clark Gable and Myrna Lev, in “TOO HOT TO HANDLE" COMING "SUEZ" "ALWAYS IN TROUBLE” AND “THE CITADEL" BINGO i POR we 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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