‘og December 8, 1933. [| LOCALS | --Mrs. Jacob Charles and son, Wayne, of York, were overnight gucsts, Sunday, of Mrs. Charles’ sis- | ter, Mrs. P. M. Dubbs, : ~Walter E. Dreibelbls and son John, well known Ferguson township | farmers, were weleeme callers at our office, whide in town Monday on busi- | ness. —-Mrs. Harry Curtin, of the Dris- coll apartments, East Curtin street, returned home early this week from a week's visit with Mrs. Georg Spencer In New York City. | —Mrs, John P, Ammerman of ¥Yenn Saeet, arrived home Saturday afternoon spending the latter part of the week with J. T. Ammerman Jr. ani ED, Ammerman, both of Jersey Shore, R. D. 1 ~The ©. C. Smith family moved recently fiom the H. 8, Moore apart. ment on N. Allegheny Street to Pleasant Gap. Mr. Smith is em- pioyed as a guard at the Western Pcaltentiary. ~Miss Helen Schaeffer, stenog- rapiice in the offices ¢f the Depart- ment of Justice on West High Street, nas taken to her home on East Cur- tin Street yesterday morning after she became {ll while at work. -Mrs. Harry Keller returned to home in the Driscoll apart. ments, East Curtin street, carly this seek from a month's visit with her sons, Ellis O. Keller ond family at Pittsburgh. and Willlam H. Keller, 2nd and Mrs. Keller at Detroit, Mich. —Miss Viciet Chick, employed in the Offices of the Centre County Pub- lic Assistance Board, returned to her duties there Monday after having ben confined 0 the family home for two weeks because of a severe cold which at one (ime threatened to de- velop into pneumonia, —Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smoyer returned Monday to thelr home In Dosningtown, accompanied by Mrs Smoyer's brother, Reubin Summers, of Wingate, after a week's visit In Eollefonte and Wingate. Mr. Smoyer spent most of his time hunting and was successful in killing a deer. The Emoyer crowd got 4 deer. ~Mr, ani Mrs. Ralph Toner, of Bag’ Linn Street, are receiving con- gratuiaticos upon the birth of a son at the Centre County Hospital, Wed- nesday cf last we'k. The youngster, the third child and the third boy in ‘he family, has been named Robert Both he and his mother, the former Dosothy lewis, of Belicfonte, are geting along nicely. ~A birthday party was held Sat- urday night at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Edward H. Harris, Jr. in Pleas Gap, in honor ¢f Mr. Haris thday. Guests present were: Mr, d Mrs. Robert Eckenrode, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Herman abd Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Johmston, all of Belle fohite, The evening wag spent in gaines, and refreshments were sorv- cd. Lh i Mr, and Mrs. Phillp Saylor, of Noth Penn street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of au 8%-pound daughter, bom at thelr home at 2:35 o'clock Monday morning. The litlle girl 1s the fouwrta child in the family, which how conslsts of two boys and iwno kirls, and has been named Irene. ~Mrs. Louise Abt Smith, widow of the lale Jolm W. Smith, an em- pose in the While Brothers Drug Sloe, -sulfered lacerations about bots hands Friday night while at work. She was washing the inside of a glass when the glass. broke, the jagged fragmenls causing sev- eral lieerations. After receiving treaiment Mrs. Smith was abie to return to hier duties the following day. —Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shultz and daughter, leslie, are preparing 0 move about December 156 from an partment in the O. J. Harm resi- dence on East Linn Street to the Miss Filla Howicy property on South Water Street, opposite the Big Spring. The remainderof the Harm residence Is cocupled by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Toner and family, who have not yet definitely decided wh~ther or not lbhey will remain there ~My. and Mrs. Wiliam T. Litke, of State College, are receiviag ¢on- grotulations upon the birth of a fine haby girl, at the Philipsburg Hospital. Tue new arrival is the first child in the family. Mr. Litke is well known throughout the! county, belrig ai present & law part- ner in the firm of Fleming and Litke, Bellcionte. He formerly was fgsocialed In the practice of law with Senator Edward J. Thompson al Philipsburg. About 3:15 o'clock Monday af- termoon 2 truck driven by George Johnsonbaugh, of the Jacksonville | road, was traveling up High street when it ran into a number of steel | girders extending from the rear of 2 truck parked in front of the Elks Home. The parked truck was own- | ed by Dezn Clark, of Lewistown, ! who is employed on a road con- struction job near Zion. The im- pact with the girders brought the | Johnsonbaugh truck to a sudden | halt and the steel beams tore the | metal of the hood and damaged the right door and frame. No one wis injured. Twenty-five persons passed tests for operators’ licenses by Pri- her =~ - i (world's largest selling -Price reduction women's shoes— Yeager's. . ~Tutkeys for Christmas, alive or dressed. L. H. Hamish, Wingate, Pa. Phone 916R22, * x-61 -JFor mother, Dad, Sister, Broth- er; Friend—An Emerson Radio the little radio, DeHaas Electrig Co. «iC, C. Mark, of Loganton called at | our office Monday while in Belle- fonte, cupation, Who would not like a new radio | for Chilstmas, Latest in Philco and ‘Zenith radios $1495 to $200 at the Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte, Pa, * ~Corpcral L. BE. Shaw and Mrs. | Shaw returned to their apartment on West High Street Monday afer spending the weekend in New York City. Miss Hilda Corman, cietk in the oflices of the Centre County Come missioners has been confined to her home in Valley View since Saturday because of a severe cold. -—Miss Verna Chambers and her sister, Mrs. Philip H. Johnston, are spending several days in nearby cities viewing Christmas decorations, visiting stores and calling on friends. ~The chelr of the Methodist Epis- copal church will present the cantata “The Shevherds of Bethlehem" by Clifford Demarest the Sunday al- ternoon before Chris. mas, December 13, at 4 o'clock. After having spent the month of November in Dayiona Beach, Florida wh her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. William Warnock Mrs. James A, McClain returned to her home here Saturday. John Juniocus, proprietor of the Texas Lunch on West High Street, was called to Newport News, Va, Tuesday night owing to the death of a cousin, Journeying to that city by rafi, he expecied to remain until after the funeral services ~The annual Christmas party of Coury Pairick McArdle, C. D. of A Bellefonte, will be held at 7:30 Sun- day night, December 11, in the Paro- chial School rooms on Ext Bishop Street, All members are cordially nvisted to akend Relreshments will be served. —Miss Sally Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Baker of East Linn S.urect, gerved on Lhe committee for the annual dance held by the students of the Erskine School, Bos- on, Massachusetts, In the Princess balirogin of the Holel Somerset last Ealurday evening. —Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Witmer and six children, live near Zion, u u - i Fad ave left the fore part of the week for Lakeworth, Florida, where they will spend the winter. Mr, Witmer has not been in the best of health for several months, and he hopes thal the change in ciinate will be very beneficial. ~The Girl Scout Leaders’ Asso- ciation will hold a card party Thurs- day evening at the Girl Scout rooms in the Bush Arcade, A one-act piay #ili be given and tables of "500" and Bridge will be in progress. Refresh ments will be gerved. An admission of 35 cents will be charged. The general public is invited. ~The Bellefonte Garden Club will meet al the residence of Mrs, C. F. Mensch on Wednesday, December 14h at 230 p. m. The program io- cludes an address by J. C. McClos- key on “Identification and Care of Evergreens; a reading, “Trees” by Mrs. Mensch and a sclo by Mrs Henry Avenin, with Mrs, Louis Schad as accompanist. ~The Chamber of Commerce takes (his means of thanking all aho helped 0 make "Bing, Bang, Boom” a success. ‘The cast, the chorus, the Keytonairs otthestra, Victor H. Pil.r, Francis Burns Dance Studio and last but no. least Mrs. Alberta Krader who gave her time and tAl-| ent free of charge, all contributed greatly to the success of the play Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver and family at Milesbhurg, have jeased the eastern side of the Clyde Smith double house on Eas: Bishop Street and expect (0 cocupy the premises iv | the near future. The present len ants of the dwelling, Mr, and Mrs. | Jack Gingher and family, will make thelr home with Mrs. Gingher's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Carson further east on the same strect. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mr, Wilson's sister, Ella Maes Wilson, tand their grandmother, Mrs. M. A. called on in Bellefome Tuesday en-| Wilson, all of Renovo, friends route to Spring Mills where yester- day they assisted with the annual butchering at the J. C. A. Heckman | farm. Mrs. Heckman and the elder | ‘Mrs. Wilson are sisters. The Heck- | man butchering was no small affair, for during the day eleven hogs and a beef were converted into meat. —Mrs, Philip H. Johnston, of Bast Curtin Street, entertained members | of her sewing club at her home, | { Tuesday night. Members present were: Mrs. Philip Wion, Mrs, John Anderson, Mrs. Edgar Maliory, Mrs. | i Jack Gingher, Mrs. Harry Jones, Miss Martha Johnson, Miss Hazel Johnson, Miss Ste Armstlong, Miss Catherine Kingsley and Miss Ger- tru an nual Christmas party ai the | Fleisher tea room, Julian, Tuesday | Miss Bartholomew, a . {evening of nex: week. Plans call for | the Centre County Hospital Nurses’ | Yeager's. a dinner, followed by a social hour | during whioh gifts will be exchanged. i Mr. Mark is a farmer by oc- THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Price reduction women's shoes Yecager's, ~That Lionel Train for the boy! or grown up. $7956 and up at the DeHaas Electric Company, dea ~Willlam M. Owens, of Vicks- | burg, Pa. lrother of merchant E. | R. Owens, was In Bellefonte on | | Wednesday, Mr. Owens was a wel- come visitor at our office. | =-R. E Shearer, of Fast Linn | | Street, who some weeks ago under- went an operation at the Centre County Hospital, is reported to be! recuperating nicely at his home, ~-Miss Marie Conaghan, of So Water street, Is spending this week with her sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth rearick, in Brooklyn, N. ¥., and| Mrs. Willlam T. Elder, in New| Brunswick, N. J. The exterior owned by Mrs. | of the bulding J. C. Jodon and housing the A. O. Kline and Bhaf- fer food stores, West High street, is being given a fresh coat of paint, The color scheme will remain the ame -J. Frank Smith returned to his home on East Bishop street last Thursday from the Centre County Hospital where he underwent an operation for the removal of an eye { which had been causing him consid. erable trouble for some months, ~-After spending several months in Bellefonte as a guest of her sisters-in-law, M*s, Robert M. Beach and Miss Mary Dlanchard, of West Linn street, Mrs. John Blanchard departed Sunday for New York City to be with her daughter, Jean, un- til after the Christmas season -—-RObert Walker, son of Mr Mrs. Robert Walker, 2060 N. High- land avenue, Los Angeles, Calif, formerly of Bellefonte, was awarded ed varsity football letter at the nnual foothall dinner recently held in the Pennington school, Penning- ton, N. J, where he Is a senlor Congratulations to the Belle focnte Elks lodge for its most ate tractive Christmas decorations. Blue lights outline the massive stone porch at the front of the bullding, while trees at ¥he curb bear the same color lights. Particularly ef- fective is the arrangement of blue lights inside the front windows ~The Taub second-hand funiture store, which has been located In a room in the Bush Arcade building for the past number of months, discontinued business the first of this month. At the time of closing the establishment the manager de- that §t possibile the bus- may reopened next spring. ~Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Harper, of Wyomissing, and thelr sons, Arthur Jr. and James, students at Penn State, were In Bellefonte 8 ay afternoon to attend the funeral of the elder Mr. Harper's aunt, Mrs, Emma Lawrence. The services were held from the home of Mr. Harper's sister, Miss Helen Harper, on East Howard Street. ~-Mr. and Mrs. A the Driscoll apartments, East Cur- tin street, were called to Tiplon Thursday of last week because of the death of Mr. West's father, D R. West, who passed away that morning in the. Altoona. Hospital after a Several weeks {llness. The funeral was held Saturday from the home In Tipton ~The condition of Nelson, of East Lamb street, two weeks ago underwent an ation for the removal of € bladder, at the Centre County pital, is reported to be entirely sal- isfactory, and Mrs. Nelson is now nbie to spend a few hours each day out of bed. She is expected 0 Tre turn home sometime next seek -The officers of the Bellefonte E'ks lodge went to Lewistown last night to initiate a class of about 70 candidates Into the Lewlktowsn edge. The local degree leam, for the past several years one of the outstanding oteg in the state, is much in demand to conduct initia- tion ceremondes in lodges through- out the central part of the state, ~Mrs. Morris Goldman and daughter Gloria, returned fo their home in the Hayes aparimen's, N. Allegheny street, Monday, after a visit with relatives and friends in New York They went to that city for Thanksgiving, expecting to re- and a 1 3 ciareq L431, is und Maile Dein West, of Le Mrs the she contracted a severe cold and trip home was delayed unt recovered from her illness ~ Arthur Thomas, proprietor of the Richlield service station at the intersection of West Lamb and North Thomas streets is improving | his property by the addition of a new wing to the office quarters, and the installation of a concrete road. way in front of the Mation. When compieted the new roadway will! {add to the convenience and cleanli- ness of the thriving station. -Mr. and Mre. Raiph C, Blaney, and daughlers, Jean and Patricia, of | | Bast Curtin Street, spent the week- {end In Philadelphia and Haddonfield IN. J. While Mr. Blaney attended a | |8Bigma Nu fraternity convention at the chapter house of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, the guests of Mra. Blaney's mother, Mrs, | {L. C. Ostermayer, at Haddonfield. | —Miss M. Elizabeth Bartholomew, | of Philadeiphia, spent the weekend | {in Bellefonte as a guest of Mrs. | | Edna Deitrick and daughter, Miss | de Osman. The club wil] hold its | Ruth Deitrick of the Cadillac | that manner. iapartments, 8. Allegheny street ; graduate of | i Training school wae employed in | |the offices of Dr. Richards Hoff- | [ Clark, of West High street, | Bellefonte turn after a few days. bul Gloria | «Howard Simler, highly respect- ed citizen of Philipsburg, was # caller at our office Tuesday while | in town on business. ~Wallace Kramer, of Honesdale, | spent last Thursday in Bellefonte | with Mr. and Mrs. C. Ross Buller | and family at thelr home on East | Linn street, i ~Weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. | J. Ma¢ Curtin, al their home on West Linn street included thelr son, Henry Curfin, and Miss Helen Lyne, both of Pittsburgh, —After spending a week in Belle- fonte with her sister, Mrs. James Mrs. | in| i | | Packer returned to her home Williamsport, Monday. ~J. Mitchell Cunningham, known resident of South Potter street, who has been confined tw his home since last week because of illness, was reported to be some- | what improved yesterday. Mr Cun- ningham Js reported to be suffer- ing a severe cold —~Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Smith and two children, of Williamsport, | Inst week moved into an apartment in the Meek home on West High treet. Mr. Smith. an agent for the Prudential Insurance Company, was recently transferred to the district, Mr. and Mrs. H J. Hartranft of West Logan street, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Horace J. Hartranft street, motored to Walsontown yes- terday to attend the funeral of the elder Mrs. Hartranft'’s uncle, Lewis Krumm, of Walsontown, who died at the age of B88 years ~The condition of former Centre County Commissioner Newton I Wilson, of near Stormstown, who has been seriously {i at his home since Saturday, last night was re- ported 0 be somewhat improved Mr. Wilson's illness came suddenly and is believed to have been caused by a blood clot ~-A committee from Brooks-Doll Post American Legion, Bellefonte, has been named to investigate the probable costs of several suggested plans for remodeling the interior of the Post home on East Howard treet Members of the Post are undecided at this time as to wheth- r or not of the plans will be a adopted well an SISTERS KILLED IN EXPLOSION OF FURNACE Anna Louise and ums, fatally mjured Saturday In the explosion of the furnace at the home of thelr parents, Mr, and Mrs. Myron Yocum, near Numidia, were grandchildren of Henry Yo- cum, of South Allen street, Stale College The girls furnace. Hearing an explosion, mother rushed to the cellar and found both girls on the floor, rid- fled with metal particles. The fur- nace was demolished, Anna Loulse died a short time later enroute the Bloomsburg Hospital, and her sister succumbed at that institution Monday night. The Columbia coun- ty coroner did not immediately de. termine the cause of the blast BE A. ESCAPES INJURY WHEN "CYCLE IS HIT BY CAR the Ralsion, Axemann, motor. ist, narrowly escaped Injury and was only slightly dam- about 7:30 o'clock Sunday when the machine was struck a car on the Diamond in Belie- fate Ralston was traveling north on Alicgheny street and a oar driven by Mrs. Maude L. Kessler, of Lock Haven, was procecding east on High street. AL the Diamond Mrs Kessler attempted 0 turn right, out is sald to have swung wide and struck the motorcycle, throwing it to the street. Ralston was hurled pside out of the path of the ‘cycie ear. Demage to the Kessler (nr was estimated at 85 The mis- hep was investigated by Borough Ofileer Donald Johnson avy ~Price reduction women's shoes Yeager's hs ——— CENTRE COUNTY FARM AGENT HAS PART-TIME ASSISTANT Effective recently Elton B. Tait, who for a year had been assistant County Parm Agent in Blair. Hunt ingdon, and Centre counties, was made assistant farm agent in*Cen- tre and Lycoming counties, and under the new arrangement he spends every other week alding | County Farm Agent R. C. Blaney, at his offices in the Post Office build- ing, Bellefonte, The rest of his time is spent in Lycoming county. Mr. Talt's residence is at 23 West i Curtin street, Bellefonte. WARNS XMAS SHOPPERS POR TO KEEP CARS LOCKED Chie! of Police Harry Dukeman | yesterday advised motorists to pre- vent possible loss and disappoint other members of the family were ment when Christmas shopping nS Bellefonte, by locking cars when they place packages in them. Packages in unlocked cars, the Chief said, are a great templation to some persons and each year some shoppers sustain losses in «Price reduction women's shoes Takes Cur and Baby. Little Marguerite Oliver, | intervals of East Linn |, Betty Jean Yo- ot had been cleaning the CLASSIFIED ADV Page Five ——— ERTISEMEN Ts | a — 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 benerits derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Comumnu.uity Bar- gain Counter, POU | iy Bohers, Aloona, Pa., 245. 1 | For Sale or Rent FOR BALE OR RENT-—Farm 78 acres slong Buffalo Run road, Budidings d with electric light, Write JO- RD 1, Ba of RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents 10r | POI BALE OR RENT Two farms, eon first Lsue, and 15 cents for each additional Insertion. Where advertise- ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea) estale adverising--sale or rent. lof 102 acres Joouted 4 | miles west of 11 Hall; the other 201 acres located welt of MI Hall; theo—'I&siBOC 4 miles north of State Oullege w A. Btrouse, Btate College, RB. D. 1. x51 KEYED ADS--Al advertisements that request replies to be mailed to | FOR SALE OR RENT—A farm in this office, must be complied with by those answering *"e advellements ments, as the publishers are not permitied 10 divulge the name of the ad- yeriser, BUBRSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE-~Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- OCTAL I free of charge. Lost and Found LOST A man's “diamond ring Tes ward |f returned Ww this office POUND A Owner o the tire 2 new tire 6 piy sane by derifying Dierly, Bellefonte, R x40 Nn Dear iT Can have T. Walson x40 ; came to my place Nov have sane by paying Wsernent Inguire of Chas Box 97, Clarence, a x00 MOOWGkCY Help Wanted WANTED. Ww _—m ——— bousek cog on: would con good UO Peters Pa. Jullan WANTED 8 men over factory age fox nearvy Rawieigh Routes. large or- ganimsuon. Cood profits tw willing worker Stemdy work. Write Raw. ielgh's, Dept. PNL-34-118 Chesier, Pa x40 Business Opportunity A NEW ENDEAVOR-—For the ar like FIELD OF noIous man Dusit who would 0 Goer FOU have fom” we or ve the oanits ried ain eo CX ave racer over 20 yeam of ed resddence in Bello ege, Lock Haven and oar, and can furnish reference and record L employment, we will be gisd Aik w Ou regarding a new busi. We will give a compiete Ont o un uooeieiul Plan ang a rn presenviation of this product 3 ¢ ~~ income. Wri ; f Centre Democmt giving full 2) Work Wanted WANTED--A position Bao ust 01% Can ive Write Mrs. Arthur Brown, D3 WANTED --Adaeried man wanis work gn farm. Have experience, an fhe good roference. CGeorge Wallace, x40 WANTED Work repairing houses OF barns, laying and sending floors old or new wood mites, Frankiin Houtz, Lemont, Pa, Phone 35614 State College. x1 WANTED Wood sanding. Have port aie out for sawing cord wood or fread, Will go anyplace, Raton reasonable. Woodrow Sover, Belle foute, R 1 (Coleville) Phone HIM 47U going penem golergioe Bellefonte, x40 D Wanted to Buy WANTED--1 mn bogs, cattle, sheep, eoalves, chloke os Call 3081 3ale Col write 0. A Kocher, Pine Grove Pa. te wi the market 1s ah, aun in Lhe market for hogs, cattle, sheep, calves and chickens. Call Centre Hall 4-N-1) or drop a card to Sidney T. Riega Centre Hall, Pa AH 2 WANTRD 1 Articles for Sale FOR BALE Trespass signs, loquire | 8% the Centre Democrat office. 30UW FOR BALE Good home-made saues- kraut, Mm. Prank Nelson, Bast Land Bireel, Belicionte, Phone S00-M. 42U FOR SALE Old fashion barrel sym a Musser Store, State Colicge, D. (West College Ave.) Dial 3308. 49 FOR BALE—~A display show oase and safe both In condition, In- quire of Dexker Co., Bellefofie, RR SALF-Canaries, gingers, M00 and vp. Roy FP. Zim- Phone 657-R-2, Bellefonte, % merman ‘RD 2 F OR SALE--Starks Delicious t them, 60c r bushel Bnoke, jonvilie, Pa ” x49 FOR SALE—English Guinea-pigs for laboratory and breeding Pumas Rumell § Mark. Spring (near Penns Cave) | — H rR | t i pace, Post Office Julian R. D. | On. 7 FOR SALE-—A Delco ! plant with bulbs, 14 hp. 32-v0il marior and a Deico iron, all for 830.00. Also about 4 loads of mixed hay. Inquire of Mrs. Sarah Winn, Milesburg, Pa. FOR SBALE-—-Prnnsylvania white pine, efonte x49 | 18- | four chlitied 10 a 20-word advert x50 | ing baskets except Sundays and | rida Pure | x50 Bement in these colunins one Lime, Automotive POR BALE—1 Chevrolet ' ton truck ano 1 shogt weight around 70 Ibs Meida Fleisher, Jullan, Pa x49 FOR BALE—Chevrolet % ton panel body truck, fine shape, 1930 model, 1411, Beech Creek, Pa xiv Lone FOR B8AlLE coupe with BNOadNe, Mrs Hall, Pa. 1081 rumble Carrie Phone 61 MIO HO™ Chevrolet spor. oad Pri Lingle CARN BARGAINS : Town Sedan 8500.00 Sport Bedan 8425; Cosh 8226.00 20000; 1932 Plymouth Sport Coupe $175.00. These cars are dition and prices and look them over Che Denier kre ! Bier 3 Garage Rebersburg Fu x40 TON Household Goods POR SBALE--An upright plang in condition. Inquire of Mrs. George Newman, Miesburg, Fa x40 FOR BALE-A bullet good condl- tion, price 500. Inquire of Mrs Orvis Watson, Bellefonte IB. 3. Phone 210-R-3] x40 good tay FOR BALE-A good second : lange with water tank Inquire RB Blerly, R. D. 3, Beliefoute road ~ oy 2 DATLG ne sonvilie SALE--JoTal Blue Kitch 1 Maly condition Quick sale Street en Mng Priced right for Madeline Lantz, 26 E Bellofonie, Pa FOR SALE--Dexter double Tub Wash- lag machine in good ocondithor as elgine or moor. J. B., Harris P.O Howard RD. 2 x49 FOR gal Lamar Pa large room heater 3 wan hail Cornan FOR SALE--8Slighidy used Torrid Sunshine oilra fire bond low oguire of C. } sine i Pree Coburn Live Stock 7 m SALES ] works ok spotied Poland pigs. Inquire of C. E. Bruss Unionsilie, Pa 49 POR SALE~10 nice pigs, 8 weeks old Poland-Humpeture A. E May, B.D Bellefome, Pa x50 FOR SALE] Brown @wis bull, T. B tesled. 1 pear-Gid. can be regutered Melvin Shuey, Lemont, Pa x40 FOR BALE Two bet! cattie and one brood row wll E T. Walker, Wingaie, Pa FOR SALE-Registered Guernsey bull 4 yours old, B. and blood {ested Fanlly bandied. OO. W. Ralston, Qen- tre Hall, Pa. Phone 181-R-12 x50 POR SALE ---Full-tiooded Guerrisey Dull priced to sell, DOL registered, - yoars old. 1 mile woilt of State Col- lege on Mowe 4 Walter Johnson oF Dial 2700, 250 3 | ven This privilege can be used six tunes a year at diflerent frown January. | x49 ion Township, 143 acres, 140 | acres tl , 8 acres timberland, in Please do Dob call at the office for informacion concerning such AGVErtse- | footy Fiase ur Anivatio high state of cultivation, along the Bate § way leading from Lock Ha. ww jefomte, formerly known as the Oud Carrick farm, located 0 miles from the county seat, Beliefonte House and bank barn and gther bulld. ings erecied thereon, and good spring water on this propery ill rent or sell on easy terns. Inquire of Mrs. A A. Plieicher, Howard, Pa 250 Rooms For Rent OR RENT Two furnished rons Inquire of Mrs, J. L Ruokie, A High St. Bellefonte, Pa ase FOR RENT--A store ron in Decker dg. Inquire at Decker Motor C Bellefonte Pa. Phone 074 POR RENT-Pleasant bedroom; ngie 83 per per week Senith's Pa x50 heated front wesk, double Place 85 - burg, Porgy Arn FOR RENT ished rooms for Hzht housekeeping. Mrs. Eizabetn Hazel, 113 E logan Slreet, Belletonts Ma. Phone 622 4311 Houses for Rent FOR RENT-8-room house wilh conveniences, on Burnside street Harry V. Kecler, Belicfonte, Pa. 49U y FOR RENT-—-House, 4 rooms and bath hardwood garden Locared i Bellefonte Possession lmuned- ately. Mm. Clarence A. Haupt, Phone Bellefonte 13-R i409 aii Farms for Rent POR RENT--A farm of 156 acres, 10- cated 1 mile south of Bellefonte, In Spring Two, with all necessary bulic- ings and plenty of water. Inquire of A. C. Grove, Bellefonte, BP. D. 2. 20U FOR RENT-—A farm of 100 acres clear, focaiad 1 niles veut of Rebersoury Miles TH x44 al BOCESERTY of water Charlies OGramiey, 501 Pr Flemington, Pa 4 yulidings Be b+ ent quire of 5 erick 9. Wanted to Rent WANTED—To 1 1% 8 farm of not Jess than 100 acres clear more pre- ferabie good cultdvetion, te at wid have his own stock. Please write L.R L in oare of this office 4D Repairing “a of } © 4 windshields, 108 Wallrun Auto Lotersoc io Pe “fw hd n t CR BALE ed Lome servioe Soow Phone 153 FOREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY Pura) ture repalr ibop. iring, restor- ing aniiques a specialty. Cane and rush seals. Modern upholstery. Bi Korth Bace Si, rear Penn Belle Hole Phone 409-M. iv FURKITURE REPAIRED —~ Repairs made 0 all Shheitsriat Wm DD bompsan‘'s Upbolster: (Bhan, 102 FB. Lambd Bi, Phones §29- lietonte, Pa iv MACHINE WORK We sharpen catide clippers for only 60 cents, paid, and meat grinder knives and plates and do clectric and acetylene weiding We also have in stock oold rolled tee! cap screws and set screws of all Kinds Swarts prices Sooe FOR SALE—7 pure bred Holstein bull 3 calves; ope 34; mo. old, one a week old. The gremxiam of each of these calves has a ¢. Lt. a over 500 Ibs, of butterfat in one year. Herd blood tend. D.1 FOR SALE Several gmde Guernsed oows, fresh and close wpringers. Also | g Guernsey heifers, bulis, pigh, shoets, brood sous, bailed alfalfa bay, straw, | corn, gals, wheat any atily. Call Hatpt Farms, between Lefonute and Miuesburg, Pe x49 Farm Machinery FOR . SBALE—Fite tmeotors different ag ad giokw, saw mills, ihirenh ers, Bear Cat grain and roughage mi ang silo flier, all three In one. Ask for nearest dealer. Writ pany. Williamsport, © Poultry FOR SALE-—40 New puliets. Inquire Sanderson, Fleming, Ma hire Red . Olive FOR SALE—live turkeys, geese and | ] Robb, | ducks. Inguire of ,Holt's Hollow, Howard R [FOR BALE—100 Whit puliets ner, 3 x49 wood D. 2 81.50 each, mies Bagt of %40 fancy dressed or | Rooert Ross, i Boalsbure 3142 1 [FOR SALE--100 Barred Rock are Iaying now 31.00 each, Inquire M. J Pa. or Phone Linden Hall or { Mills, Pa. Dogs, Pets, Etc. x49 | ‘Real Estate - For Sale | POR SALE--10-r00m brick house and | ® . Ml conveniences, Located | Bast in Street, Bellefonte. M. Fauble, Phone 638. { i J.B. Hertic, Bellefonte, Pa. R | Gaal; 49 SAD (chinery am prepared to £3 al very atlraclive prices. Also sar | [laine gust out) for those with de | ective hearing. e and completes Eves. You | rior quality | [POR SALE—White Holland turkeys | lye, inquire of call ! 74 Spr 10 + PPTCAD | Miscellaneous STOCK ~-Tetno Tes Call any 1676.J-3, 1d Pa vy WANTED-Dead, old and disabled cows, horses and mules removed tree, Vogls Rendering “Torke. Geo. J [55-14 al our expense. 0 RHEUMATIOS -Sena booklet on Rbeumstism. for free tim and get Peliel. nalls Pi!minant | Merita) (Rhsumastim Drops) send by Thbdin Add 10c poslage and packing. on J instalied new lens [stock German Artificial can do betler here han elsewhere Tipbing' Pharmacy, Clars M. Tibbins Drogs & Optics] Goods. The Righ' 3nd Hearing Ald Store, Beech Creek Pa. 1 Announcements { | i 1 . will and #lip covers made | y ims at my expense, phone | d L. Smith, Mise 1 too-Re- | and ASI 81.00 of ihe Charmacy, Beech Creek, Pa. | Card of Thanks ROYER --We wish to thank all per sons who comtributed In any man- ner or form dur: the iliness and death of the late Harvey Royer. The Ebert Panily. DUGAN--We take this means Of thanking the friends and neighbor for thelr kindness during the desth of Btmon W Dugas Mrs. Dugan and Ults Ripka Mr. and Mrs G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service 21 East High St. Phone 375-1. BELLEFONTE, PA. |p FITMENT OT CI a - - - -— » INIIIING Jon BP ! COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED IL. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 190 at aie Ee a Le La = = wm 3 i MUNICIPAL MILLHEIM, PA. | FRIDAY & SATURDAY (December 8th & 10th) Last Showing in Centre County, Folks ! “You Can’t Take It With You” Jean Arthur James Stewart L. Barrymore E. Arnold MONDAY & TUESDAY (December 12th & 13th) “The Valley of The Giants” (All Color) Warne Morris Claire Trevor A picture youll regret missing ! For the family ALWAYS THE BEST OF SELECTED SHORTS. COMING-—DEC. 16th & 17th “FOUR DAUGHTERS" BINGO — FOR — TURKEYS Logan Fire House £ - E | o ' ¥ HOWARD STREET. BELLEFONTE, PA. Dec.8-13-15-17 20-21-22 LARGE TURKEY GIVEN AS DOOR PRIZE EVERY NIGHT Benefit of Firemen « » 0p, Centre Hall Pa, Phone 8° Try TH | bena Triple Remedies for NRbeuma- | Vitalize — Before you winter- ize, for 80c. ¢ Prick Com- | Krood Off Rubbing oll 80c; Oll of | Pa. Box 183. x3 E REDUCRD—Faving lately ! anding ms | urnish glass. It assures a clean- er, easier starting motor | { By freeing rings, and valves of gum, and Assures ready pow- er at an all winter long saving for $1.75. DECKER MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. * HOODS * HOODS LJ Iman until going w Philadelphia ~The December meeting of the some months ago. Bellefonte Chapter Daughters of the | American Revolution was held on | 'months old, slept peacefully while vates Roy E. Bailey and J J. Mis- | a car thief stole her parents’ auto nogna at the motor police examin- | ation In Bellefonte Monday. Five | falled the tests. The following were | 3 shape. x Witte gasoline fines, with Fagnels ind nition. 8. F. Eneriine, Gree a z FOR— ted drivers’ lecenses: James L. Gingery, Bellefonte; Florence M. Eminhizer, Bellefonte: Ruth M. Meckley, Howard; H A. Bech- del, Howard, R. D.; G s E. Lock- ord. Lamer; Naomi M. Resides and Elva 8. Alexander, Julian; Donald Colligan, Clinton; John R. Batley, Port Matilda: Russell G. McClos- key, Beech Creek; Fred C. Dyke Milesburg, and Sarah B. Zellers Mingovine; Frank E. Fries, Joseph Tascano, John J. Albright, Marie A. McCormick, Mrs. Mary A. Reese, Rodney Tressler, R. B. Greenburg, Veda Pirsons, Clinton WwW. Woodmansee, Lynn Platt, Louise K. Kelley, all of State College, and J ilam Hott, of ;State Collage, B. Ba PEERS WE in honor of members of the lodge who passed away during the year: Frank L. Wetzier, E. M. Huyett, John M. Bullock, Albert E. Schad, enry Kline, Charles P. Brachbill. The mus- program, presented by an in strumental quartette from Lock Ha- ven, directed by Perry Alkens, for. mer Bellefonte resident. and the memorial address by the Rev. BEd- ward Jones, pastor of the State Col- lege Presbyterian church, were ex- ceptionally impressive. Leslie Exalted Ruler, and other iy after car and the ! tracted parents arrived, the chil was still agieep. Dear SBanta—~Don% forget the Hamilton Beach Mixer for Mother at the Deflaas Electric Co. s MARKET QUOTATIONS WRBEE sesteiininsmmmmssine Oats Buckwheat recied weekly groceries, by Herr & He #3 iE lf LP Eggs, per dozen Lazd, per pound Apartments for Rent oi ; Cw BILLIARDS g TOBACCOS SMOKERS’ * SUPPLIES PIPES— KAYWOODIES Priced at from MAKE HOODS West High Street CANDIES MILANOS: MEDICOS: SMOKEMASTERS ; DUKE OF DUNDEES AND OTHER POPULAR BRANDS. 25 cents to $5.00 YOUR SMOKING HEADQUARTERS :
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