- December 15, 1938. a THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. LOCALS ~Mr. and Mrs. Hassel Lose, of bc . attended the Ice Cami- ab Hershey, Saturday. ~LChrisimas Trees from the North that. stay green from 358¢. up at Joe Bellefonte Hardware Co. ‘Clarence Stanley, of Tyrone, was a caller on Saturday while In| town on business relative to settling | the estate of his mother, Mrs. Della | May Stanley, late of Boggs town- shy. ~The condition of Mrs, Hannah B. Kelley of N. Spring Street who unidepserr an operation at the Cen- tre County Hcspital Tuesday mom- ing, Jast night was reported to be satisfactory. —Mrs. Frank P. Hoag, manager of the Hoag Dalry Store, has been con- fined to bed at her home on North Thomas Street since Monday night Because of an illness which is bellev- ed to be caused by high blood pres. sure. Jacob Bottor{, employed as clerk In the offices of the State Motor Police at Chambersburg, spent the weckend In Bellefonte with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bottort, at thelr home on North Spring Street, —Mr. and Mrs, MH. L. Price, of Willamesport, former well known re- sidents of this community, spent a féw hours, Sunday, with friends relatives In Bellefonte and Howard. Mr Piice is chief clerk in the State Motor Police headquarters in Wil llamsport, —Mrs, Gracg Orwick and grand- daughter, Car:l Maurer, of Port Matilda. come 0 Bellefonte Frida by train to do some shopping. later in the day Mr. C, V. Maurer motored to Bellefonte and tock them home with film. They were all callers at culbffice while in town. Ms. Bari Rockey, of Eas. Bishop Bireet, an emplove of the Hoag Dalry Store, aishes to notlly the person sho took her pockevbook from the desk of the store, Saturday, that he | (or she) may Keep | the purse and the small amount of if they will re hoy the 3 keys and re- ceipis in the purse. ~Mrs. Lela Cole resumed her pos- ition at Katz store on Monday after an eight weeks’ enforced vacation during which time she was confined fo Ler home on Reynolds avenue by of Injury to her foot. Mrs. Cole | suffered worn ligaments when she fell near the First National Bank bullding in October. ~Afr, and Mrs Samuel M. Shall. ofoss, of ‘West Linn Street, and Mr. aad Mrs. Ray C. Noll, of Pleasant Ga), vere among those from this vi- cinly who mitered to Hershey Sat- urday 0 gitend the ice carnival While fh that ¢fly they were guests of afr and Mts. W. R. Cliff: and family, former well known residents of Ballefon®e, “Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall braved | the high winds that swept (he ways ‘on Saturd:y amd drove. from thelr home In Juniata té visit their nephew, Charles Hankley, at Valley View. Mr. Hall revorted seeing many deer being brought into his home district and jneidentally, he happened to be one of the lucky hunters. ~The Bellefonte Y. M. C. A. which | is acting as a clearing house for the | aallection and distribution of to¥s to chlidren of necdy families on Christ. mas, reports that while there has| beell a great Influx of girls’ loys, there is a marked lack of toys suit- able for boys. Any person having such Los 1s requestcd to get in {ouch af once with the Y. M. C. A. offices. —AH who are interested in the coming celebration of the Presi. defit’s birthday In the interest of} infantile paralysis sufferers, should | listen to the broadcast by General High Johnson this evening at 7:15, over Monday evening the American Mcd- fecal Association will present a dramatization at 11:30 p. m. over the National Broadcasting System. ~Qur selection for the best Ali- American Santa Claus for 1938 goes to R. P. Daugherty, of Los Angeles, California. his greeting for “Merry Christmas | and Happy New Year.” received this week we found a five dollar money | order with instructions to his subscription to 1942. Here's hop- ing that our California friend wii be able to greet us In the same happy manner al the end of that period. —An old and cherished institu-| ticn. at the Brocherhoff Hotel ¢is- | appedred Tuesday night. To be! note adcurale, the institution, a and ! y their time in th cney it contained | the Columbia network. Next | Accompanying | extend | { gratulations i daughter, ~<Mr. Earl D. Harier, of Howard R. D. was a business visitor in town | Friday as well as a caller at our office. ~~Mprs. Thomas J. Bechdel Mrs. Floyd Bechdel of Blanchard, | were in Bellefonte Tuesday doing | part of thelr Christmas shopping -—Ck. W. Grove of Mifinburg, a | greeting friends and relatives in the county cn Friday. Mr, Grove wag a caller at our office, ~Have Santa Claus call al home! 24. Rare treat for the children— fun for yourself. Rates surprisingly low. ‘For information call Belle- fonte Wi-R. : ~Milton G. Walker, well-known | Halt Moon township farmer, ac- companied by his two sons, Charles and Curtis, were (transacting | ness In town Monday. Mr. Walker { celebrated his 50th Dirthday on Tuesday -C. C. Mesiner, of State College, well known retired farmer called al our office Saturday evening while in own. Mr. Messmer is busily en- gaged these days in the ¢rection Of a house at State College, which wil make since retiring from his Hall. —Mr, and Mrs. 8S. Claude Herr and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, of East (Curlin Street, are making tentative |arrahgements to leave early in Janu- {ary for their annual motor trip to Florida for the winter. As was the case last year they expect to divide » gouth between Lake Wales and Daytona Beach. ~The American Home Depart. ment of the Bellefante Women's Club will hold its monmihly meeting in the form of a Christmas party, Monday December 19th. at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. E. E. Widdongn, 00 Noith Allegheny Street. All mem- bors are asked 10 actend and bring a 10-cent gift, Cookies will be baked and refreshments served ~fr. and Mrs. A. L. McGininy of South Thomas Street, are making pans to spend the Christmas holl- days with their son-in-law and daaghter, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Bro- perick at Chevy Chase, near Wash- ington. The McGinley's will make he trip by train, on account of Mrs MoGinley’ not enjoying the best of health, suffering fiom a heart al- fection, ~Mr, and Mrs. W. E Huziey, of Wagt owas Siree, expect to leave today by for 8t. Petersburg, Flor- ida, for a nl is with thelr daughters, Mrs. Fred Cory and Miss Hamel Hur- ley, who reside in that city. The Hurleys' plans are not definite, but they indicated yesterday that if they ke Forida's famed sunshine and many ¢her attractions they will re- main there until spring. James Hartman, of East Logan Street, former manager of the logal your farm a. Oak PRO Dairy sicre, 3 attending al used car salesmen’s school conducted at Hershey The school opencd Monday morning and will close tomorrow. Hartman vas sent to Hershey by the County Shevrolet Company, Bellefonte, by "whom he will be employed upon his return to Bellefonte. i About 80 members aitended 2a Christmas party held by Crystal {Springs Rebekah Lodge of Belle- Ffonte In High Street, after the regular meet- ing Priday night. The room was decorated with cvergreens and lght- led candies. Games were played and j Christmas carols sung. Members heing | i lighted Christmas tree. meiis were served. Mrs, David Bar- {lett of Zion was chatrman of the en- | tertalnment committee. —Bellefonte Borough Police yes- terday reported that boys found jumping on or in any other way | demaging Christmas trees | displayed on the Court House lawn {will be arrested and prosecuted to The! Court House ! jthe full extent of the law. trees on sale at the were cut from a nursery and much care has been exercised In preserv- ing their natural beauty porting them here. The practice of some boys in jumping on the trees is most destructive, police report. —~Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heister, of the Woodring apartments, East Howard Street, are receiving con-| al at 8:15 o'clock Sunday night. The 2 | little girl, the first child in the fam- sarry-looking mustache some two | Uy, has been named Nancy Lee. Mrs. months old and cherished only by is | orner, was shorn from the face of | day clerk at Me] of patrcng has long | the clerk's evident | Myton Breece, Aside from some ruffed pride on the clerk's part, everything ls once more | Brockerhofl” 8 peaceful within the substantial walls. —~Howard Wetzel, of New Markel, Va. spent Thursday night and part of Priday in Bellefonte as a guest of his mother and sister, Mrs, Emma Miss Mikired Wetzel, at on South ara ut j Li Helgsier Is the former Miss Irene Hirsch, of Tamauqua., Mr. Heister is employed by the Department of Health and is stationed at the Fish i Hatchery at Pleasant Gap. ~Nelson E. Robb, president of the |Belefonte Trust Company, who has been In {ll health since last March, visited the bank for the first time for the past several months and hopes to return to his normal round of activities in the near future, and | former Centre County resident, was | Any night before December | busi | the fourth house he has built | the 1. O. O. F. rooms, W. |, distributed gifts from bencath a; Refresh- | being | in trans- | upon the birth of a weighing 7 pounds, 3 ounces, at the Centre County Hespit- | ~Cet your Evergreen Northern Grown Christmas trees at the {Bellefonte Hardware Oo. priced as low as 350, ~Emanuel Burns, a highly re-| 'spected citizen of Snow Shoe, paid | {us a brief visit Saturday while in| | town shopping. ~Among our callers on Saturday | as Ivan C. Plubell ¢f Pine Glen. | Mr. Plubell is employed at the brick | works at Clarence. ~D. Sparr Wert, of Aaronsburg, | {was In town on Monday attending | {a meeting of the Farmers Mutual Insurance Company. Joseph H. Lannen, of Howard, R. D., called at our office on Mon- {day. Mr. Lannen has been a read- jer of the Centre Democrat for the past sixteen years. After having been confined to i his home on East Howard street for | (a month because of a severe throat | infection, Jesse Klinger was able to | be out-of-doors for the first time, Saturday. Much of the time during his lliness Mr. Klinger carnival at Hershey during the weekend were the following young Indies who were present for Pri- day night's program: Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Jack Gingher, Miss Helen Smith and Miss Eleanor Wion, all of Bellefonte; Miss Betsy Shank, Snow Shoe, and Miss Mil dred Beck, of Nittany. —Mr. and Mrs of Thomas strect, became the hap- py parents of a fine baby daughter weighing 6 pounds, 9 ounces, born at the Centre County Hospital at 6:15 o'clock Saturday morning. The little girl, who has been named Carol lee, is the second child but the first girl In the family. Mrs Houck, before her marriage, was Miss Hazel Rude, of New York City Mrs. H. Laird Curtin and family are making oTangemitnls 173) close ry, and will move mt 0 the cost te al the former Potter home cn ‘West Ann S:reet, Bellefonte, to make their permanent residence. The west side of the house, which was remodeled last year, andl which was occupied for a time by Mr. and Mrs Karl E. Kusse and family, is now ocoupled by Mr. and Mrs J. Mac Curtin —Mrs. Frank Nelson, of East Lamb Street, who three weeks 430 under- went an operation at the Centre County Hospital for the removal of the gall bladder, and who has been a patient in that institulion sinoe that time, on Monday morning un- derwent a supplemental operation In the belle! thal her recovery will be speeded. While Mrs. Nelson with stood the operation nicely, it is Wo early to determine whether the treatment will effect a permanent cure Among those Irom who motored to Hersl to attend the famed ice carnival Saturday, were Mr, and Mrs. EE Widdowson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Witmer, and Judge anid Mrs. Ivan Walker, all of Belicfon e and Mr. and Mrs, Hugh J. Crumiish, of Pleasant Gap. Mrs. Widdowson and Mrs. Crumlish went from Hershey to New York to spend several days with relatives and Belicfonte y friends while the other members of he group returned to Bellefonte late Saturday night One of the most effective Christ. mas Decorations to be scen in the business district of Bellefonte is lo- cated along Spring Creek al the rear! of the Penn Belle Hotel, Along the wall bordering the stream the five evergreen trees which were planted there some years ago have been iOne has white lights, one red, one blue and 80 on. The effect of the trees al night, against the black background of the bulidings at the roar of the hotel is a most striking one. --Mra. Gertrude Boone and | idaughter, Mrs. Thomas Crum, re- turned to their home In Memphis, i Tenn... Sunday after having spent several weeks in Bellefonte with Mrs. Boone's mother, Mrs. Susan Irwin, and her sister, Mrs. Fred Hollobaugh, at their home on Rey- | nolds avenue. Enroute to Bellefonte | Mrs. Boone and a daughter stopped in Akron, Ohio, for a brief visit with the former's brother, Harry Irwin, before continuing on to this city. Walter Reichert, of Burnside | street, caretaker of Temple Court | | bullding, was painfully but not ser- {ously injured about 7 o'clock Fri- | day night wnen he was struck by a ‘car while walking across Allegheny | street nearby the Goldman Food Market. Reichert had stopped while | several cars passed, and as he start- ed across the street an unidentified car struck him a glancing blow on the right arm and leg. The driver of the car did not stop after the painful bruises. «J. Arthur Dubbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. BE Dubbs, of Wiliowbank Street, spent the weekend in Mercer completing plans for his forthcom- ing marriage to Miss Gladys Zoeller, of that city. The wedding is sched- ged to be held in Mercer on Satur- | Spring Mr. Dubbs 15 a graduate of the Belle- fonte High School and since that time has been employed by the West past sent to Altoona, Saturday, for an was bedfast, | -Among the many persons from | this vicinity who attended the ice! Randolph Houck, ! trimmed with different colored Nghia. | mishap. Upon examination er | Bia found he had escaped with several Page Five — -~ 1 All tova reduced 2 to 80% | = the Bellefonte Hardware Co. «Turkeys for Christmas, alive or | dressed, L. H. Harish, Wingate, | Pa. Phone 916R22. * x-51 | | | | ! [CLASSIFIED ADVELTISEMENTS —W. C. Harter, of Howard R, D., while on one of his frequent budness | | trips to Bellefonte, on Friday, took time to call upon us before returning | home. -Mr, and Mrs, C, E, Snyder, of | Btate College, left the forepart of {the week for Stuart, Florida, to spend | the winter months as has i=en their {eustem for a number of years. | ~<Mrs. Annie 8. Heverly and] ‘daughter, Miss Haze] J, Heverly, who are living in the Mrs, John Knlsely apartment, on South Thomas Street, visited friends in Beech Creek, Sal- furday. | | ~Mrs. Gerald Baer, of Bellefonte, | employed in the offices of W. Har- rison Walker, spent the weekend | with her husband in Harrisburg. Mrs. Baer before her marriage was | Miss Vivian Miles --Mrs. J. C. Blaney, of Union- town, Is spending some time In Bellefonte as a guest of her son {and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs |R. C. Blaney, at thelr home on | East Curtin street, Mr. and Mrs. George Bair, of Enola, are expected to spend the Christmas season in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs. Balr's brother-in- | law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. Swartz, at their home on East Logan street While George Sunday, of Pine | Street, was driving down High Stree: about 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon a | machine driven by Paul Grove, of I Wedhodny Dight, Poctiabes Pine Hall, backed out from a park- goo sree, Look Haven, Pa. of ing space and struck the Sunday | Phon Lox x Haven Paper Mill x53 machine, damaging one fender 10] - Jie extent of about $10, Grove told Chief of Police Harry Dukeman, th investigating officer, that he didn™ see the Sunday car approaching ~-Mrs. Harry Pletcher, accompan- fed by Mrs. Clyde Tice and the latter's son, Lloyd, were among our Howard rural friends who paid us a call while in town Tuesday. Mr. Pletcher has been serving as a jury- man this week and the ladies ac cepted the opportunity oi accom- panying him to Bellefonte to fuls fill a portion of their Christmas shopping. Earl Delaney, prominent Poties township farmer, has never had much 0 do with the courts of the and. In fact unt Monday of this week he had never been in court, ($F ™ a ’ hy a ax | Hout: and, of course, had never served as oo py a juror. He was thrown into the .. thick of court proceedings this week WAX PEL vivod sa when upon being summoned to Beles | geod wal fonte 10 serve As a Juror In Criminal resonable Wooo court, his was the first name called ih it. D1 (Cok on the firs fury draan for the open. ing of the session -A car owned by Jost pi Shay, Milesburg, and parked at the olde ¢ the Brant House, South Allegheny Street Sunday night was damaged to the extent of about $25 at 8:30 p m. when a car driven dy Arthur Ziegler, of South Allegheny Street, struck the parked machine, Ziegier told Chief of Police Harry Dukeman, who (nvesiigaled the mishap, that he backed from a parking space on the opposite glide of the glrect and that’ his brakes failed to hold. One d0Ot lus menin of the 8hay car was considerably Penna amagec. WANTED] -Prof. ¥. D. Gardner, of State Doge, oa Coliege, who prior to his retirement err of AE er [aeveral years ago was a contribut- id “ ing factor to the success of the &g- vom - ricultural department of Penn State WANTED], - oases tae mane {departed this week for Washington, chin Call Centre Mail D. C., where he will be joined by (or drop 8 card to Sidney T. Biegal, Mrs. Gardner, who has been visit. 'Oeaire Hall Pa. in that city, and together they - Saline to 5 Petersburg, Fia.. Articles for Sale to remain for the winter season. roo _” > Profegsor and Mrs. Gardner spent in wy LE Tees we! last winter at this southern resort where they find the milder climate FOR SALE-—X-fpa more beneficial to thelr health. IOvras Siwope. 1 ked because he had 0 eave 3 fin 4 ne cant ike his warm fireside about midnight FOR SALE Basti: ie saxaphont, GRC. every night io tum out the lights on rice, fraone J.C Houck, "30 or 355 the Christmas trees in front ¢f the . Court House, Harry M. Williams, of FOR SALE A di wha Pine Street, court house janitor, this! safe both in Boos week Jald a mental egg which has Suing of Decker Motor {solved his problem and which en- pa ables him to forget hi= Christmas FOR SALE feet opie gder Bing light chore. The main lights at, made. Thirty a we $ the side of the court house and the Sontuines. omer foe Sa Fo lights in the belfry are connected | —— ntodm———————————— with a time clock, which switches yon SALE Ie Be AN cents them on and off automatically. Oa and cub hem yourself, Mis Hag gy" > brain zhild gonsisted of Glenn Hackett, Holts Yollow connecting the Christmas free ¢ir- cult with one of the commer lights, (FOR SALE English {IVs all very simple, but js works. Any size, Russell E ~The Willis Wion famiy on Sun- Milis, Pa. (near Penge Cave) every week. That's why se Centre gain Counter. RATES Advertisements adveriising—sale or rent. this office, must be complied with by yerilser, OCral is entitled 1 free ol charge. laterva OK 20% wi, Lost and Found ne dkanond Tog w thls office : EY " x00 A ’ is 181 ward Lost "OR STOLEN-—NOY, wound sup, 4 mo Any hal ie turned 18, a female old with wong OQ ne kK! wre 4 CAN Vilig of thi as! color RON 5 pup. please not : Por Mat! Lda, Pa. FOUNDA brown and seller dog came 10 my place Nov ] Owner can have sane "by paying for this advenitsemen In qui re of Chas MoOkouxe » Box 07, Ci arcnce, Pa x Blnck ra while Droast and bevreen Scron ville and Fox te: Tel ¢ 2 white Help ‘Wanted WANE > LF RH a0 pushing for wivutle 305+ x50 ww , Phone Bel wily taunt ROoUMNBOrK n~- 128 ¢ 0 1 for "pe lp Saylor Ma WANTED A gu quire of Ya Pel n 9%. Bellen ome, WANTED Man tor r Route of BOO fomnill Rawic ghs Dey “aL ™ ~ Work ‘Wanted " middie 3 ) Cale by Rawielgh rite wWday, 34 -BA, Chor.e7 Z50 ol he WANT Tl A. BC Howrd, Ta WANTED Rn um new A Fravel, x51 of re try “Wor Kk repalring hot os oF Ww and sanding foors od Rodtc od rates, Franklin Lemnos. Pa. Phone 35614 Gate ‘Wanted to Buy WANT rD- To De a Write Dox $24, alin price WANTED-A 200d loquire of John Flak dloiel Cendre Hadi, WANTED To buy a grinuer 0 grind part lum me to A inch see Write Rawoond Salureck, LOgaiiod, of { wed t condition two sheet 1 w Wan, ry sod. advise weight and Hemey, Murtim a Py : Pine Gro e Sauls, 232 Ioquire wd trots of al kings, i yuse wan, Del Tefonte, 0 SLO case and congttion. lIn- Co., Bellefonte, + w _— es pine and hemlock “Guinea pigs Ang Purposes {East Howard Street one of the! '! | Weire brothers, stars of ““Vogues of gr Warriors Mack, iti Bp who Rave Just compicted | Warriors Ma m another re film. Their maki Soo, ok tn | ish a a accompanied to Bellefonte by his | Be Also North, bo ool ang Tee In ire n wife and Miss Jocelyn Waire, danoer, oi, 3 nva “iy pt pone 131 ce baled sifalfs hay, ene W. Ellenber- . Phone 5-R~10, ®51 1 she appeared on the stage. The | Weires and the Wions are ag aay by marriage. All the Welre broth- eats, p ers are now in Lock Haven, spending | Haupt Pacms, between Bellefonte and | a brief vacation in that city after Milesburg. a recent trip to Europe. They ex- | FOR SALB—id-inoh Ught and Joost | pect to remain there several weeks | driving pulley wilh bronze bush- | before going west 10 Hollywood. ings, This puile, was taken off a Dew machine and has never been A Additional Locals on Page 7 need! » LJ an <0 Ne oes uf it MOTHER PLEADS GUILTY : IN BASSETT SLAYING pon Mary Eleanor Smith, 73-year-old | mother whose silence for ten years | shielded her son from murder’ charges, interrupted her trial at Mm Seattle, Wash., with a guilly plea | on Tuesday and was given life im- | prisonment for the 1928 slaying of James Eugene Bassett. As related on another page of | 'L ae The Centre Democrat, Decasto Earl | Mayes, 44, the son and co-defend- ant, strangled himself to death Sunday In the county jail. Mrs. Marion Bassett, mother of James Bassett, answered “no” when D asked if she wanted the death pen- alty inflicted on Mrs. Smith. POR SALDE--Hundreds of used sipes from 15 %o 26 inch a. Bebed by written gUArantes. al Ao until 9 o'clock. allrun Aut + for, Snow Shoe Intersection, of A TTOOtive Bec Household Goods _ 30,000 People Read This Column partment has become 50 amazing'y popular, Considering its low cost and | the beoesits derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Commu.iity Bar- of vwenty-five words or lege, 26 cents 107 |p ory VV. Keeler, Bellefonte, a. {first sue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion Whete adveriie- y » | meni contains more than twenty-five words, oue cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE A stralght one cent a word is charged for rea) eslile and furnece | Please do pot call at the office for Information concerning such advertise ments, ag the publishers are not permitted Lo divulge the name of the &d- | Phone Bollefonte 14" 2 BUBWRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Cenue Dem ord adveriseniedl in Lheée columns one Wme, This priviege can be used six Lunes a year al dillerent FOR RENT- ify L. J. Spack- | 2150 oa 250 | for | x52 | {day entertained a: thelr home on FOR SALP—Radios, silvertone bate consoles with batteries. Also | YWOIl RENT--Two furnished rooms Ingwre of Mrs. J. I. Runkle, E High Bt, Bellefonte, Pa Jsut Houses for Rent | PORT REN Te B-PO0m house, conveniences, oni Burnside Democral's classified adveruuing de- | “wth al street. “Ww RENT —4-room house, hatchery, Light 8. W. Zewtie, Beller RD 3, Phon e 604 - J- 2. POR near Belicfonte onte, x5¢ Located rene - garden Possession Clargpee A hardwood fNoors Bellefonte, Mm. ose answering “e advelsementis in diately Farms for Rent hf road farm Logul ire of Valenti: ' Beis on oo : FOIL RENT—A farm of 150 acres, 10- dining table and cated 1 mile south of Bellefonte, IN At GW Spring Twp, with si! necessary busid- RD (Cole- {ngs and plenty of water, Inquire of x50 A.C. Grove, Bellafone, I. D. 2. soul FOR RENT—176 acre farm ob along State Highwa All bulidings, electric also spring waler Bellefonte, Pa. R Phone 908- R- 24 Goorge | POR SALE-T-f000 f chmirs, alo Thinnus, De tefomte, | vilie) Live Stock FOR BALE wer, Penna. Purnace, FOR SALE—Sogne 6 woeks old spotted Poland pigs. Inquire of C. E. Bruss, Unlonvyi a 2x50 POR. BALE—]0 nice Poland-Ihanpeture A. E 3, Beliefomte, Pa FOI SALE—1 Brown Swiss bull, ; tested, can be regivered | Melvin Blauey, le mont, Pa. Pon SALE~ For ur 0 weeks Old fouls, R. D. 2 733-33 FO! n SALE~ Hever ga week old. Brounan, State Phone 3008 d Fillmore DOOAESATY “A fresh cow, Ima C Harp- Pa x20 (Pidisne ore). a. A farm of 3 00 Par mid 3 pores © Ue Will ai Doce lenty of water, Ine 501 pigs, 8 weeks old. } May, RB. D. red- 44% M ( Pa Business Opportunity Spotted Poland pigs, POT SALE—Briubiisl wed A. C. Jodon, Belie-| Good opportunity for (Nigh Bank) Phone Other plans make sale [OCONSATY x50 asongble. For further Information . ond! at 27 West High Street. & D FOR BALE ~Service mation a x50 200 Poland “Chi Inquire of ® College, Pa. I ya Tar nye cong! letely oquipped in rapidly growing Wen He oommpeL iL ion. Ex- oeller oppor for ambition man Twerite R x Cure of the Centre Democrat bot Roomers Wanted pure bred boar, also 8 ol 4 abou 10 weeks old Inguire , of git won hy WANTED —T30 roomie Walker, Marengo, Warriors Mark, R. D. | Mm. Alice Showers Pa nbo Breet. Pai oF served Guernsey bull 4 years old, 5 B. and blood tested Baal} mingled. GO. W. Ralston, Oen- re Hail. Pa, Phone 181-R-12 250 FOIR SALE—A black Poland, "Ch FOI BALE I AT Repairing x50 ! SALB—Por dh od Lovet "1400, Service, Buow i Phone 158 SALE—Fulildogded OGueriesT priced 10 sell, not regwiored, old, 1 mile woot of State OOl- 0 Waiter Johnson FOREMANS TUPHOLST ture repal fr «00, repaLr reslor. ines Anligues a specialty. “Cans and Tuan SoaLs Modern upholstery. Enop North face 51. rear Pean Bells Hote Pho: ae 400-M ht John ’ Bellefonte STERT—Py roi. %50 Wot Beaver Sirect " Phon e 126-1 Farm Machinery _ DaoCof ordi 10- 20 a n a PORNI [TURE made 0 al 3 pholsierin REPAIRED Repairs kinds of furpiture %X and slip covers made ypson’s Upholsieriog Lamb 8, Phone my - SALE dl 4 Satin dd Iiebern brung Pa. POR SALE—Pive WORE We sharpen catlle for only 00 comix, DOFAZ® meat yo nder knives ang nd MACHINE clipper paid, and piste a na welding Hanes. Ma Poultry FOR SALE New Hamgehlre chickens, youhe abd Old at each, Inguire Doss Petoer, back road to Cyriin, ' 252 SALE--Whlte Doiland Surke; 3 fancer drewed or lite, sory uff a Robert Ross, Linden Halli or Boslsbury 2142 POR. SALE--0 puliets, #1 00 each Pros. store, Us uonviile, ask for J. RB Williams Dogs, Pets, Etc. ohed Machine Shop, Beliefonte, Pa. Phos . 32-0. 400 ‘Miscellaneous [DEAD STOUK--Rémoves prann!ly Call anime at my expense, phone 678-J-8. Lioyd L Smith, Mi avust w 1 ED—Dead, old and disabled cows hélees and mules, removed free, Vogls Rendering Works. Geo. J v i +» Op, Centre all, Pa, ht bared rock Call McEwan PO2-R-12 and 250 ia SO-04 AL OUT expelse. FOR SALE-A female Scotch Terrier TO RHBUMATION-Send for free pupDie, FF) a old, thorobred $20 ebookiet on. Rbeumatism. Try Tide Inquire of R. C. English. Port Manilde, bens Triples Remedies for Rheum. Pa RD x50 Yam an wd g*t Relief. Bepatico-Re- etn Bad lis 3idiant and Alkalizer y+ erital _(Rheumastim Drops) , Real Estate - For Sale Krooa Oil Thubbing ol) 80c. Owl of hy mal on i of rita POR, SALE—10-r00m brick house and Prepared in tbe laboratories ol aie . All conveniences. located | Tidings :Bamnecy, Beech Creek, Pa Bart Curiin Street, Bellefonte. Maty Add 10 poslage and DAOKIng. 1 M. Fauble, Phoue 638 49 SLASSES REDUCED 7a ™ v - RE wo T FOR SALE—A 250 acre farm, 4 mies installed Dew 3 ga) novi of Stats College, along ooii- |chigery am a to “ry pay grote highwa;. Inquire of ‘es at Te iraciive prices. Also eat Doty and Swate Coliege, Pa. prey Sane st om) Jor hor wilh de FOR SALE—A fine, ji, ing. house and out bulldings erect frame dwell 0 lon 2 ac: acres in Walker township, alon the Righwhy about Bopha mile fe Hecla Park urther Information Sal} © on John L. Te er | man, Howard, x50 [POR SALE—The Willard Dale farm | of 186 acres, loosed at Dale Sum- red Good aim T-room house wilh ov of Bate yy pn Rita insu und Pa. Announcements shooting match: at his 8 miles North of Ih. at 1 o'clock be. cima anal guintes w | SHOOTING MATOH-—Olair Comkiey estate heaving ur th WaleT paymnent, presel ou Exe KEYED ADS—~Al] advertisements that request replies to be mailed 10 Fon RENT—Ho we, 4 rooms and att hijer & Campiel], eriire County oy de Po or prevet emer - Ad r ws he E dex on west of Rebemsburg | or wemes in Laird Curtin, cent ~ Legal Notices EXECLTRIX the Mutier of the NOTICE Efate of Hugh ale of Boggs Township re County, deceased Letters testamentary in the above geen granted to dae dersigned, all persots indebted 10 ¢ anid eothie are requested to make and those having calms it the same dul roven, with. t delay to THOMAZINE HH. CUWIIN, utrix, Howard R. F. D. 1, Bpang- Atorneys x "ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 3 the Matter of the Estate of Della y Blaniey, late of Bogen Township Pa. decoused Lele of administratic ate having been reigned, all pen I WwW make ranedisie those having Cain the same, wl 44 i delay for set wo CLARENCE W. STANLEY uatralor 423 Garfisid Bree! Pa x3 demands them ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Butate of Lew Davidson, lete of Boggs Towns capnd x50 aer delay for sti~ DAVTDS SON without Ww CLARA osent then E TASES J. DAV IDSOR Adanl nite or wi ngate, Pa. Jo & Johnstor x 1807 a FOR SALE! New Brooder Houses, Laying Houses, Corn Cribs, Silos, Garages & Storage Sheds. (Fire and Rat Proof) Will Deliver WAYNE LIGHT, ANNYILLE, PA. G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service 21 East High St Phene 375-3 BELLEFONTE, PA oO SLCHI wm COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED lL. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 19 LL Ld i ——————— EE —— MUNICIPAL MIL A-HE IM. 1 FA. FRIDAY & SATU RD. AY (December 16th & 15th) “Four Daughters” Lane Sisters and Claude Rains Always the Best of Shorts MONDAY & TUESDAY (December 19th & 20th) Wallace Beery, Mickey Rooney "Stable Mates” A treat for the family WEDNESDAY & THUR. (December 21st & 22nd) Shirley Temple in: “Just Around " The Corner Her best picture—full of fun and laughter, FRIDAY & SATURDAY (December 23rd & 24th) The Boy Wonder “SABU” in “DRUMS” A United Artists Picture SELECTED SHORTS. MONDAY & TUESDAY {December 26th & 27th) Pat O'Brien & M. Lindsay, in "Garden of the Moon” CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES A Complete Selected X-mas Show Machau BE. seven room house and | DANCE-—The Senjors of the Centre High School ) i gone, canned fruit, antiques, . Breryihihe will be sacrificed to quick | torium.. Priday 3 bu Located i mile east of Spring | 9:00 o'clock. The Keystonainre will fur. Mila, Pa. on Rowte 45. Inquibe for nish music for round dancing and appoint, Sant. mu Ade | # hi me by Socal talent win ve | Bunisteator o w Express, | or aquURre ng. Admiss Nefornte. Pa od 251 1 18s oonts. 2 Apartments for Rent. In Memoriam {FOR RENT-—Unfims IN MEMORIAM. bath. A Rgeigun ue fin vs his one, Boy volte we loved is stilled; xd A chair fx Yecant jn our Home Which never can be lied. Cod has entered the | Oa the h a I aby {their Joes De on Our comm, | nity is gaddened RENT--Two, three room | ments, with bath In Decker Inquire at Decker Motor Co , Belle~ | fonte, Pa. Phone 674. 50 | For Sale or Rent Davidson | FOR SALE Gf TENT urn 78 acres. | i Jong RE ES | POR BALE OR RENT Two farme acres Jooated 4 miles woul of | Te ee Be i ors, hig | nig 5 FOR wo TURKEYS Logan Fire House HOWARD STREET, PA. Dec. 15-17 20-21.22 LARGE TURKEY GIVEN AS DOOR PRIZE EVERY NIGHT Benefit of Firemen death of our friend and a ner a | ONE DAY ONLY! WEDNESDAY (December 28th) "Straight Place | Vitalize = Before you winter- ize, for It assures a clean- er, easier starting motor By freeing rings, and valves of gum, ond Assures ready pow- er at an all winter long saving for $1.75. DECKER MOTOR OR —: a od * rec bd
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