Décember 1, 1938 —— oe r-— PI NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF NE GROVE MILLS | | (Reported by G. Mae Fry) a) James I. Reed and wife were recent | FP. R. R. {oreman Russel Byer, of callers at the C. M. Dale home on the | Penna. Furnace, wag a business calls Branch, Mrs. Paul Stephens is spending | some time among relatives and friends in the city of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Elizabeth Peters was a pleas- ant caller Saturday evening at the W. A. Schilling hame on E. Main Street. Insurance Agent Conrad G. Fry of Waynesboro, Pa., spent the weekend at his parental home at Rock Springs Qray Harpster recently purchased the Fortney property on E street and will occupy the same in the near future Don't forget sale of Prof. P farm Dec. 9. re tle. A good mares. James Kline and were among the lucky turkey hunt. ers last week each coming off old Tussey with a 20 and 15 pounder re- spectively. Prof. Emest L. Gilliland of Had- donfield. N. J. motored up Wednes- day last to spend Thanksgiving cation at his parental home, Mr. i Mrs. J. H. Gilliland Estella Isenberg closed her lle home | winter last rong to spend the win- Mrs. Gladys Wal son in State College One of Miltheims up-to-date farms- ers L. B. Haman was a short caller in our town Monday p. m, enroute to his parental home at Manor Hill to assist with the annual butchering. Messrs Donald Sunday and Robert Osman were business visitors in Al- toona Saturday last where enlisted in U. 8S. Marines. We wi them the be veniure Mrs, M. A. Dreibelbis sj past week in Harrisbuig a guest of her brother Prof. Morrison Ewing who retired from his profession eral years ago and Is enjoying at the Captiol City. Balleyvil Oto Priday er plate, proc Hall association real cooks is guaranteed come and tell § Mr mi AL the farm equipment I. Wrigley on his ristered Holstein cat- herd, some good brood George Deibler Va ' a or Lhe e 1) o€ heir new nt the Th WV - 14f ie At the t 9:3 N+ + BF Mrs. Robert 1. Coil were and “aials over Thanksgiving vacationers with © fy vilie friends in Blair The) ee ac companied by his ! or Mrs. Etta Corl and dau Esther who help- ed devour a ¥ ¢ the Thomas Wagon home in Juniata ar Our good friend Irvin M. Bloom, of the Lumber City motored up to Centre County for his annual deer hunt, a guest at the C. E Frank home in the Glades where one of thosestame lg Cory just stoed for his unerring alm and of course she motored back to Williamsport with the retired R. R. engineer. At IS layout at Pe Oi n B the regular meeting ailey- ville Grange No. 1881 last Tuesday evening. The following of fo 1039 were elected: Master Claud ve ward, Richard Fye. Unt sieward, Bar] Homan, 1ady foward, Mary Mye:s, gate keeper, Melvin Fry: Chaplain, Sara Donley; Ceres, Ada Harper; Pomona Peg. Dickson: Flora, Betty Harpster, Ex-Com. G. M. Fry; Ins. Agent, 1. G Harpster: Purchasing Agent, C. H Campbell; Past Master, P. E. Steph- ens and wife will represent this grange at State convention at Wash~ ingion, Pa., Dec. 13-15. Malin | they! jer in town Saturday p. m. i Mrs. A. J Tate of State College pent several days recently at the | Samuel M. Hess home on the Branch Basil Frank, farmer of the J. T | McCormick farm | a business visttor here Saturday p. { m. i Isaac G. Harpster purchased a truck load of nice po kers Monday at 8c mark from farmer William Direib- Ibis Retired farmer Henry Burwell of WwW. Va. spending the winter {months at the A. Pied Fry home at { Baileyville The veteran auctioneer L. Frank Mayes of Lemont was a pleasant saller with his many friends in town Saturday p. m | Farmer J. Harry erecting a new wagon shed at hi Glades farm one of the best farms Centre County, A } IS MoOracken | 4 1 erected X house or tor Arthw new garage last week at the A L E. Main Sireet contrac P. Stephens did the job Mrs. Charles T. Homan is some- what improved at this writing from several ‘weeks {liness, her many friends hope for her speedy recovery Many deer were killed here the Ist day hunt the fleetfoo! | among champion hunters were Miss ‘Helen Lautk and Rev, Robert Leidig Allls«Chalmers tors Johnson Bros, delivered a brand new tractor the past week to H: Fisher on Centre Line, and Roy Strouse at Ping Hall was Bower for tracto cn — ——— HOWARD Mr and Mrs. Tra Kline of Beaver Springs and Mrs. Aarog Manbeck of Cleveland, spent nksgiving Day the home of C. C. Dreese Dreese joined the Kline turn home and will visit r William Dreese of Beave ertown Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Robb of Mer- ] vilie, N. J., visited the hom Emma bu LAN OO SL We J Robb and W Sancia Dorman was admitied » Centre County Hospital s. Annie Confer, Sherman Cone nd Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cypher of viston spent Sunday at the hom and Mrs. Lester Wyland Muy a Lauretta Weber hanksgiving vacation at their Misses a i vied na spent home Mrs hj 8 ickel of Roaring ing 4 the hotne of Siler M Kate Weber Mrs. Alma Long passed away home early Monday morning Puneral services were held at home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, N. J. Weikert, son Jimmy, spent the weekahd st Getlyn burg at the home of Mr. Weikert’s parents. Miss Nelle Holter left last Monday morning for St will be with Ada $+ nel + re Visi AT a her { nds for a week. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Harold Be this Friday evening 3 and Mrs. George Barger are rejoicing over the arrival of a son borg Tuesday the Centre County Hospital M-. and M:s Lester Meek, son Dick, daughter Lucille, of Bellefonis, Mrs. J. A. Thomas and daugh Miss Gertha of Jersey Shore Miss Carrie Butler this last Sunday afternoon Foto ¥ -> There are parents who have chii- dren who spend money faster than i the parents can find it __—— Stop For Cleaning Values eee AY Our New Modern Store ~ ~Qur Prices Are the Lowest ! Men's Garments MACINAWS . .. SUITS - - - TROUSERS ... .. tN Fever rn BO - === = 43¢ xe Te i en 206 FALL TOPCOATS ............4l¢ HEAVY OVERCOATS .........63c HATY .. =.=. NECKTIES. . . . .. SRE TR, cans 0.3 for 24¢ SMOKING JACKETS .........3% BATH ROBES. .. Farr nana oa ide Ladies’ Garments PLAIN DRESS 3-PC. SWAGGER JIGGER COATS . Jacket Suits. 5% Blouses .....2%¢ cekirts ......29c WINTER COATS, ES -v'- = §9¢ SUITS..... . $1.23 Brean REY Coats ......49¢ Gloves ..... 19¢ Bath Robes. .49¢ Fur Trimmed. .73¢ THE CENTRE DEMOCKAY, BELLEFONTE, FA. | nV A riALS A ® | A birthday surprise party was held | at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Rupert on Saturday night, in hono of Mrs. Rupert's 60th, birthday Those present were: Mrs. Harry (Peters, Mra. Irwin Pravel, Mrs, Ben Merryuan and daughters, Gloria and Irene (Mrs. Robert Horner, and children Dorothy, Cwyndiin and Glen, Mrs, Merril Preece and chil- dren Catherine and Merril, Mr. and Mrs. John Rupert and baby Francis and Wilbur Rupert from Beech Creek, Mrs, Delmas McCloskey and baby from Monument; Mr. and Mrs. at Krumrine was Clyde Weaver and family, Meriam, Walter, Richard, Mederick and Charles from Salona: and Mr, and Mrs. Keith Walker and baby Mar- garet Belle from Wingate and Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Rupert. A very delightful time was had by all. At a late hour refreshments were serv- ed and all returned home wishing Mrs. Rupert many more happy birthdays. She received many beau- tiful presents, and a beautiful boquet of flowers consisting of Snapdragons, carnatyons and roses from her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Weaver Thanksgiving is past, most butcherings are 0 INany of our community are advantage of the hunting season and have gone off for big game. Reports } in from Bellefonte that Mrs Harry Jane wa X ful in ing a large turkey week r of Mr was lucky el off by af our of the taking WET } 4 pi} Larraine Heverly, daugl and Mrs. Franklin Heve winner of the turkey cha: » High 8ethool. Harris Cla‘k returned home aller she hy it the week with her son Wilson, a teacher at Oriental N. C Alice igler and Junior Eck spent tl Thanksgiving wacation with rel nsport Quay Lot, » opal tives In Wi Patierson, a 1 of a former h of Ch ist s of last week visit n town. He was on islt his brother, Garland ing at Cherry Tree r. and Mrs. Franklin Heverly on Sunday, November 20th were Mr. and M a. Harold Alexander and ‘children, Hubert and Catherine of Julian. M1 Irvin Pravel and Martha { Beech Criek spent Sunday alternoon at the Maxon home James Fagan, a World War vele an, who has been in poor health for some time entered Veteran's Hospital at Bath, N i vr » "| v tH a Peters medical J y 1 Maxon and Baltim Maryiand pen weekend at home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maxon Ww Bertha Lomax of re ” TTY «3 the o attend Yaggi of Beech the weekend with he re Williams Ridge entertains C.T. U. on Wainescay a hatlp m the 3 local W - ternoon December Tih Mrs. Raymond Maxon ref d home from ihe Lock Haven Hoopiial Wednesday and she Is gaining strength rapidly Mim Ruth Waite, priman in our school district « rd gle bleasedness the te College where she + Mr. Davi The Quaker ceremony was perform- $f at Hal! Moon r RECOMPAn fed he mas town, Pa. spent the Holiday season at the home of Mr and Mrs. W. A Bowes E. T. Bechdel Is tal electrical treatments {or neurit) king riths at Williams- Mr. Bechde] spends some of his time with his daughter Mrs. Max Hall of Williamsport conveni- ence in taking the t eatments fove Wo a NEE PLEASANT VALLEY (Prom as week), Mr. and Mrs. George Cox and Mr and Mrs. White of Axe mann were Sunday afternoon visitors al the home of Harvey Eminhizer. Those who atiended the wedding dinner of Miss Olive Lucas and Mr. George Houdeshell who were mars tied on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Venton, Mis. Nora Blake and two children, Joseph and Emest Jacob Houdeshell al] of Philipsburg, Mr. and Mrp. Russell Lucas and t%0 children of Mt Eagle; Mr. and Mrs. Warner Yost of Lock Haven; Me. and Mrs. Roy Baldwin, and son Floyd, Sara Btiers, Mr. and Mis fari Baldwin and son, Bal all of Howard, BR. FP. D; Mr. and Mrs, Me- Dowell Walker and t%0 sons of Or- viston: Mrs. Emma Houdeshell and children, Fannie, Isabel, Hilda, Gil- bert, Thomas and Vernon, all of Howard, R. F. D.; Mr. and Mrs, Rus- sel Jones, and baby, William Etters, lewis, Jene, Chailes, and Jimmy Lucas, Ardell Btters all of Pleasant Valley. * Mrs. George Houdeshell and Ardell | | Bitters were Tuesday visitors at the home of Mrs. Harvey Eminhizer. Robert McMullen and Grace Beecher of Hasiqned spend a few days at the home of Harvey Emin- { hizer, also helped to butcher on Pri- | i day. i Ms. Fred Kessling was a visitor on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Harvey | Eminhizer. i Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Confer are fue | proud nts of a young son which | {came Dr nome on Friday night. | | Those who helped Harvey Emin-| | hizer bulcher on Friday were Robert | | MeMullen, Grace Beecher of Harris- | | purg; Hannsh Eminhizer, Mrs, Fred | | Kessling, Toner Fetzer, Bill, Theo- | dore Bressler, Toner Peese, Toner | packer, Harry Rhine, and LuVera Eminhiser Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel, and | ! Scramble To Pull "Plums" Looms Ahead Governor-elect James Will Have Some 11,000 Jobs Under His Thumb PINCHOT FOLLOWERS MAY DINE ON ‘CROW’ Question of Dealing Patron- age Involves Ticklish Local Problems ———— The return of Qovernor-elect Arthur H. James to the scenes of his recent victory, after his vaca- tion to Texas, 1s a source of pleas. urable anticipation to many of the Republican leaders and a mixture of dread and hope to many others whose political future is a Centre county nay Ix upon to take a praminent the coming fracas, The reason for these cot emolons in the breasts of the faith ful and not-so-faithful is not hard to get at. James to put it bluntly, will h some 11.000 jobs to pull out of his hat the minute he takes office January |Tth-how many alter that remains to be seen nd that’s a Jot of picking and choosing. It will require =a of heip and that's where the hornets’ nest will get a good stirring up Now that the election ver the question of deaiing out tron- Age 15 at has th Jan forces have a number of ticklish Wil problems to deal with, and this is | likely to be the first order of busi at slaks depended in rt flicting the Ave n i 1 i On ’ 0 : and and, the A dozen oot the shed Republican organization threw their behind Pinchot the primary campaign only Ww be faced with the necessity of switch og to James in the inter-party Lat. tie, or, lke Pinchot. having nethl h him. They re. James; 3 Wan support Lie LE didn PEUTIC of cam icy naa jority 8 Are Lal Wald ane wih ih e ¥ = >] y FY if $y » 3 Md Lhere a giieig FEAT the James foros any indicstion that factions ball, but v fiw a rig T€ Are & Dams TUL BV 5 appointive read + time being 1 that classification are 7.000 the Public Assistance Dw. Unemployment in partment, 3.500 in Compensation 3.200 in the Lig- nor Control Board employ. all filled r being named rapidly by civil ser. Yice Besides the civil service 30 employed in the Auditor Generals Department 558 in the Btate Treas. urer's. and 484 in the Public Utility Commission, all Democratic-control- led Another 1.000 are employed legislative and judicial branches of the government, including 258 Jeg- islators and 227 judges. Though not under olvil service the 7303 employes of institutions in Health, Welfare and Public Instruc- ton Departments usually retain their jobs through one administra tion after another, personnel offic als say. CHRISTMAS SEALS nd na ra are by 4 in Che Help to Protect Your Home from Tuberculosis YOUR BADGE OF HONOR Tuberculosis is a serious public health problem in Pennsylvania, be. cause it takes more young lives than any other cause of death and be- cause it ls enormously costly. The Christmas Seal enables you I - h LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Willard Harter were linner the Claude Confer ON Howard on Sunday Visi at the Earl Harter home on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishler and fanily of Nittany, Mr. and Mr. Glenn Wallzer and son Junior of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. James Shuey and family of Miles- burg, Mr, and Mrs. George Shuey of Curtin, Mr, and Mn 0 Lock Haven and Mr. and Mrs, Willard Harter Mr. and Mrs, Eck and son and the me's mother and Verna Dullen ! Willlamsport spent Thanksgiving at the Jack Dullen home and assist~ td with the butchering Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Harter ind daughter Kathleen and Mis Fletta Harter of Bellefonte, were nner guests at the Willard Harter home Sunday of last week. Mr, and Mrs, C. N, Phillips gave 4 Very pleasant swp:lse birthday arty a: the Mussena cabin on Mon- \y evening Nov. 21, in honor of thelr daughter Arienes sixteenth Those present were. 83 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nihart { Minnesota, Mrs. Florence Nihart nd daughter Anna Mary of Lock Haven, M . and Mrs Fred lLowely uid daughter Freda Mr. and Mrz, Roy Harner and daugh- ters Verng and Leona of ‘Tyrane, Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Brickley, daugh- er Viola, and son Dick Mr, and Mrs G. C. Royer and son John, Mr, and Mrs. John Yea ick and song Ken- and Kermit, Mr. and Mm Doyle Strouse and children Arline Eva and Larry, and Mr. and Mrs Doyle Brickley and daughter Betly Rae, of Mill Hall R. D. Mr, and Mrs Willard Yearick and chlidren Ethel, June and Buddy and Mr. and Mrs Orvis Clark of Howard, RB. D. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Zeigler of Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Naylor and two sobs, Helen, Margaret: aiid Evelyn Knecht, { Emér Dotler, la. Doris and lucie Lucas Dick and Verna Walker, Nellie Pack- Gladys and Jack Culvey, Ray- 1d and Teddy Strouse, Jane and William Bowen, Haze] Orieb, Leonis ard Robinson, Richard Pox, and James Briegs, of Mill Hell R. D, Peatrice, Elmer, and Roy Miles and Melvin Gable of Tyrone, Frank Henzo, Burs Heckel Anthony and i Masortl, Malvin Gilbert of Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. C. N s and daughters Viola and Ar- nd Max and Lee. Nd and beautiful gifs Were re- at a Jute hour refresh. erved eonsisting of ice id candy departed Ariens m more The ev wis 1 playing games and dancing MILESBURG A pleasant Mr. an family o — ie aT] guess ot ’ tor birthday OWS nein. ¢ Tes ACK vor RA v ara yo ot “wy ceived while any ning aml. hides many flaws 5. David Hoffman anc Wmiladelnilila, were woek- at " Fisher Wensel bh 1] \r 3 Nd M FJ William ome guests the J. C in ¢ Miss Alice Weave: obtained hag a Position with the Claster Lumber Co. doing clerical work. (Good lurk Allee). Mors shin Sholl is a patient at Lhe i where she t.eatment speedy Cenite Her recovery Mr. and Mrs FL. Baird «00 Fos. ter and daughter Mrs, Harold Leath- s and son Jimmtle spent Thanks- giving at the E. J. Burns home a1 Philipsburg, Mrs. Baird, Mrs. Leath- ery and Jimmié visiting there until Sunday Richard Fisher of while hunting with hig brother Guyer and a party brought dosn a nice deer To say that "Diek™ was excited would Be 8 mild expression Dick is sull of teen age which goes 10 prove it U6 not always the older hunters who are successful We ae Just worried for fear Dick's chést will expand #0 much that he will need a new coal Mrs. Mattie Oelst Is on our gick list at the présent time. Among our sucessful humiers are MH Hal Lloyd Lucas, Mr. Neals and Mr Richardson who are guests at the L. G. Peters home. Hany Pekenroth and party. It looks like venison will be on the menu fof some time. Paul Feher is stationed at Port Hoyle Md., and enjoys army life very much. MOULDING. Tiny lstl, children Are like putty in our hands We can make or mar them, Make them love or hate commands We should live circumspectly For they live to imitate, When we think theyre not observ. we We are sure to hear them prate; “Why I head my Dady say it eer er many #4 {a Tone Tell the truth now didnt you Dad. ve are vexed and And we feel inclined to cuss, Just remember we have “© wad some power to giftie To see ourselves as Pe US MONUMENT | Mr. Victor Willlams, who is at- tending schodl at Pittsburgh, is vis- | ting over Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. at ! Park. N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood and daughter Jovann and Mary Lee vis- Hurry Smeltzerg when thelr of Castanen, num! REBERSBURG Mrs. William Tarbert and son Jack of Irwin are spending several days with the former's parents, Mr, and’ Mrs. C. O. Mallory. Mrs. Mallory was confined 0 her bed for a4 numne ber of weeks ns the result of a fall but has recovered sufficiently to x able Yo be on a chalr at this time, = | Edward Ertle and family had. a harassing experience last | P.lday car upset and turned over twice on the Madigonburg mountains, There were eight oc- cupants in the car intlu@ing Mrs, ies father, Mr, William Timbert of Madisthburg, buy fortunately no one was injured, The accident was due 10 the &ippe:y roads following he Thanksgiving day storm. Miss Phyllis Page of State College pent the weekend at the home Of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Page Mak Limbert of Pierce Business College in Philadelphia, visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Limbert during his Thanksgiving vacation Rev, and Mrs, Norman F. Douty have closed thelr home for the wine ter and went to New York City on Sunday, where they will spend a fow weeks before going to’ the Pacific Coast where the former will conduct Bible Conferences, as well as In a ws to and fom in . } Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kreider were informed by telephote on Thanks- giving day that thelr gon-in<law apd daughie. , Mr. and Mrs, William Hos- | erman and family of Washingion, D. C. met with an automoblie anci- dent near Carlisle waich so com- pletely wrecked their car that they wie compelled to return home by bus instead of coming through 10 Penn Hall and Rebersburg wo spehd the holiday with thelr respectiv yarents. In spite of the car damag no ane was injured. Mrs. Milton Stove: of Coburn, cali« ed at the M. W. Breon home last we ¢ ue pai - Kane spent cation will her Wn Kingston Misses Louls, Lear and Myrah Me- Vicker returned 10 thelr home Robinson and Johnstown, Monday or several days rest belo e going Ww Olio for thelr néxt Evangelistic came. paign. The speclil meeting which ney conducted in the local Pvange- deal chiifeh closed Bunday evening with about feenty conversions Mi Rav Marsietiar ana family of Bloomsburg, were Thanks. day guests with Mrs, Mover parents, Mr. and Mus. J, N. Moyer Th nd Clayton Musser of Penn Stale spent thelr Thanksgiviy vacation with thelr mother, Mrs. Er da Musser ] Mr. ana Ms EH Hosterman wele Thankagiving dinner. guests with farmer's pares, Mr d F. Hogterman atl Penn Hall £3 { ! Rarrishurg en he iii And Af Aki Mii wo hig BN ma an senbiily assated In tlw ring at ioe Carios Tyson ast Thu sday. Mm. Chaules Prager of St Clalrs- Be het Rev. J, J Weaver several days lhe past week Mr. and Mis. Gale Ssatz ol M heim, spent lhe weekend with the iatter’s father H. C. Ziegler, Mr. and Mis. W. J. Hackenbu:g re- turned home last Tuesday after sev- ‘ weeks gbeence, They were vis- Red over Thanksgiving by thelr son- in-laws and daughblers, Rev. and Mrs C. F. Catherman and sons Charles Wesley and Harold of Hanover, and Mr. and Mis. Russell Zacharips of | Allentown J. E Bie:ly ponfined 0 his the resuly of a slight stroke of paralysis lat Monday He 1s making sleady Improvement A nitmder of members of the jotal Rebekah Lodge attended a Distriel meeling of the order at Millheim last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Paul Ziegler be- gan houseReeping In Port Matilda on Monday. Mr. Ziegler is employed thee as a high school frstruttor Mr, and Mrs. Ziegler are doth from Reborsburg. and he best wishes of thelr many friends go with them 10 thelr new home, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Winters, Billy Bierly, Mr. and Ms. Roy Brungart and daughter Marjorie were Thanks. | giving dinner guests at the LL. L. Meek home in Bellp{onte. i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fiedler and | family of Woodward, visited Mrs. Ba villa Stitzer on Suliday, Norman Ziegler of Liwin and Miss Anna Ziegler of State College, Visit- ed thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. | Ziegler over Thanksgiving. i Miss Mildred Wolfe was a busi | hed her (al LH aa HoINe as i ness visor in Harrisburg one day | ast week. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitehill weve | Thanksgiving dinner guests at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Poorman | at State College. Clare B.ungari, son of Mr, and | | | | Mis. John or ngart, and Miss Betty Bru of Eris were united In| , Paul Win. ters, Wilma Bressler, Merrill Gep- hart, Dean Gephart and John Weav- of. | PINE GLEN | Hunting Season opened carly | Monday morning. The crowds and mally new Obes Are staying here and the first day was a record break er for deer. for the week wi crew. Mr, and Mrs. William Hall and Winter Sale! Winter’ Fronts-reg. 49¢ ......co16¢ Heavy Duty Monkey Links 2 for lc Stop Leak Capsules-reg. 25¢ Window Weather Stripping ....... Model. A Mufflers $1.59. 17 Plate Battery.....$6.69 and Exc. Guaranteed 20 Months, Tire Pumps-reg. 49% ......... 29¢ ALL GENUINE MAZDA Car Bulbs........25% off REMEMBER! With each 10c¢ purchase you receive a free chance on a pair of tires that will fit your car. LION AUTO STORES PENN-BELLE HOTEL BELLEFONTE, PA piece of paper and pack in 2 box of sawdust, which should be kept in 2 cortier Of the basement Fruit Stains, Belore removing a soiled table goth and napking from the table, lock for fruit staing and pul camphor them. Then wash the same a8 any white goods. Sewing Room Asset A typewriter chelr is a wonderful asset in ¢ sewing room of Lhe nousenife who does un greet deal of sewing. If revolves, thereby permits ing you to have the sewing machine on ote side of you and your table on the oth with no rouble at all urn to either. Then 100, ita PRN. arly comfortably and supporiing BOK a tendency 10 do away wild it kink ¥¢ prone 10 gel now. HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK Ash Trays trays for ashes or he glasses that put under furnitu e jogs. Pasty smal] silhouetle pictures on the hot. tom Of these gidgses, and paste circle of felt or cardboard over the pi $ : The glass or Fi Decorative can be made ar froam | . n «a UE + wr o ire TI proven: f LAM 4 Washing Ceilings, When wash illng idea 10 tie a piece of absorbent rag around ¢ This will eatch Lhe exoe water that tends Lo Lrickle he 8 he pi MAE | 5. 41 18 a 2000 oy af Wri Wo fown 1 arm and wet eve has gre Picture Hanging p Remedy for Styes bot § of “UTE then he verila Parchment Shades mend Hnseed the shade. Repea T™ ail rub over 14 shade wath a ary wool cioth Storing Apples. Applies ars best kept at a temper ature of sbout forty degrees. A good Ovsiers r one desires to be perlaln nak puters and dams are edible, tap the topether, If the soUNd = r io thal of tapping 1 emoveq THD Lh stones 10 the contents are alive and Cac Ohe IN a Save With Safety at Shaffers ! MILK :5ocorc” 10 Con. ! 10 U PILLSBURY'S 24-Ib BEST Sack Michigan Hand Picked SOUP BEANS| | BABY FOOD 31bs 10¢ 2cans 15¢ HONEY GOLD OLEO - - Ib 19¢ FREE—-BEAUTIFUL WATER GLASS WITH EACH POUND CALIF. PRUNES, Fancy - 2 Ibs 11¢ BARTLETT PEARS... ...2 |ge. cons 33¢ SPRY SHORTENING. .... .3-Ib con 49¢ Penn fs COFFEE BINS BUTTER 3 Ibs 39¢ Ib 33¢ SMOKEHOUSE APPLES... ...8 Ibs 25¢ FLA. GRAPEFRUIT, Ige. size. ..7 for 25¢ FLA. ORANGES. . .18 for 25¢ CAULIFLOWER 2 lg. bas. 35¢ ONIONS 54c 11¢ Clapp's Strained Shaffer's Special BEEFBERGER YSTER OY ERS 2 Ibs 39¢ Pt. 21c Pt. 28¢ Strictly Fresh Ground Beef | baby Nancy were Sunday visitors at | {the home of Mrs. Emal’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Kessling. STRICTLY CASH AND CARRY |=" 52 NS TRY OUR EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE AND a QOTATIO QUALITY WORKMANSHIP ! Whea ited out of town over Thanksgiving ito join in the battle to conquer this day. | daughter Sandra of Towdnta, N. Y. | burdensome disease, | Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Johneoh was at Benton on | Tt 4s your opportunity to help give ang sons Vaughn, Harold and Paul Jesse Benton i | health and happiness at the Christ spent Thanksgiving day at Portroyal delphia for hm Using Christmas Seals on all Jet. ong family, | easier atid OBS encenemmmsrrmmempmes ere ters and packages identifies you as Mattder princeton. < 1s @ | ouie of the people supporting the ef. and $Ns Beates of Harrisbu F. & F. Cleaners & Dyers] EE Ea oe Rye disease — tuberculosis — from our } 109-High-Street -~ Bellefonte, Poi: PORK SHOUL. ROAST, calistyle. .1b 18¢ SKINNED-10.1b Average : FRESH HAMS, whole or shank half Ib 23¢ Sliced, Minced Fancy Daisy ® Luncheon. .|b 25¢ Cheese 2 Ibs 25¢ SHAFFER STORES COMPANY BRFIEY o.com ses 15 | | homes, {rom now to Christmas, : “One on every letter” ] If everybody would make ann extra ong, groceries, ete, as cov- | Fs rene Caplin who is attend- effort to settle all outstanding ac weekly by Herr & Heverly. A little knife is not much of al ing high school at MoTisdale spent oounts this month what a revolution per ‘dozen 36 | weapon for self-defence, but it may the weekend with ber aunt and uncle it would make in the business life per pound 40 serve some purpose. | Mr, and Mrs. Paul Wood. | this community . Sa » fen, Lare,
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