November 9, 1939. \ r— LOCALS —Mrs. Agnes Culver of Axe Mann, left Monday for Harrisburg, where she expects to visit with her nep- hew, Byron Blackford of that place. —Everitt's Drug Store, Bellefcnte, | Pa, announces that, during the winter months, the store will clos? at 10:30 p. m. nightly and 1 to 5p m. on Sundays. . —Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Kline and son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Willam Kline, all of East Bishop Street, spent the weekend on & combined business and pleas- | ure trip in Philadelphia. —Miss Fannie Packer, of Wil- liamsport, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as a guest of her sister, | Mrs. James Clark, at her apart- ment in The Centre Democrat building, West High Street. —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker and | family this week vacated their sum- | mer home “Porgy” at Wingate, and have gone to Downingtown lo es- tablish their permanent home. They expect to continue spending the summer at Wingate. —'Squire A. A. Pletcher, of How- ard, was a business caller at this office, Monday, while on a brief visi to Bellefonte. 'Squire Pletcher re- cently returned from Washington D. C.. where he had been a guest ol his brother, S. 8. Pletcher, a retired government employe. —Mrs. G. Ross Parker, of West Howard Street, departed early this week for a month's visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Earl McCreedy, at Leonia N. Y. and with another son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keller and family, of Highland Park, N. J. —Mr. and Mrs, James Willlams, of East Lamb Street, with James R. Hughes as thelr driving guest, will leave Priday for Philadelphia, where Mr. and Mrs. Williams will attend the Penn State-Penn [ool ball game, Saturday Mr will spend the weekend with his nephew James P. Hughes, at Pal- | myra, N. J. —A West Ward resident submit- ted the following item for publica- tion: “Residents of the West Ward wish that their neighbor who uses a vibrator for some kind of treat- ment. would either comply with the borough's radio ordinance, or change the schedule of treatments so ag nct to interfere with pro- grams from 6:45 to “ p.m and 8 to 8:15 p m.” —Mr. and Mrs, James H. Griffith have leased the apartment in the Mrs. A. R. Driscoll auplex apart- men: building, East Curtin Street, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs Jack Smith, who have moved 10 Pittsburgh. Mr. Griffith has been transferred to the Rockview sub- station State Motor Police fiom Harrisburg where he recently un derwent special training. He had been stationed here for some months prior to going to Harrisburg ~The State Highway Depart- ment on Friday re-surfaced North Allegheny Street from Pike Street to Linn Street. With four large rollers, an oil-spreading truck, 2 number of trucks for matérials and a considerable force of workmen on the job, the task was completed In fast time. The new coating of macadam extends from curb 0 curb, providing better parking ia- cilities and eliminating the muddy areas which up to this time have existed on bcoth sides of the paved section. ~The city of York has installed a robot detective to trace down | re- radio noises. The device was commended by the city's radio ad- visory commitiee for use in im- proving radio reception under the provisions ¢f The radio interierence ordinance approved by Council Bellefonie authorities would do well to make some attempt, at least to enforce this borough's ordinance calling for the elimination of all unnecessary radio interference. And it wouldn't require a robot to trace down the source of the ncise, eiher ! «We've just had a peview of the | new Bell Telephone directories to be distributed in Centre County to- day or tomorrow. One of the out- | standing features is a new depart- men: entitled “Bellefonte and State College Civic Section” A brief history of the two towns 1s given, in addition to an outline of the principal points of interest in both places. Other pages contain a pictorial map of Bellefonte, and a street map of State College together with an index of the principal buildings. The new section was planned and designed by Jesse H. Caum, manager of the Bellefonte offices of the Bell Company, and is a worthwhile addition to the direc ny. f ~The November meeting of the Bellefonte Chapter Daughters cf | toona, entertained last Thumsday tlie American Revolution was heid in the social room of the Lutheran Church at State College, on Thurs- | day evening, November 2nd. The Regent, Mrs. Charles F. Mensch, | . After prayer by the Chaplain, Mrs, William Frear, the | salute to the flag was given, the by him in his library at Wheatland. Lancaster County. Mrs. Menscn read the report which she had made Mrs. A . PF. P. Lininger, : : Lederer | after having been confined to his { the grippe. | the weekend. ion Bast Curtin street, having come | has been | Revenue Hughes | —What | No electrical gift laid aside yet? DeHaas Electric Com- pany. . —Former Judge Arthur C, Dale returned to his law offices, Tuesday East Linn street for sev- attack of home on eral days because of an —Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Miller, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Miller of Niagara Falls, N. Y. were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Caleb Miller, of the Forge, over ~Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mus- ser and two children, of State Col- lege, R. D., were callers at our office Saturday. Mr. Musser called to ar- range for the advertising of his farm sale on March 14th, —Nevin Robb, of Pittsburgh, spent the forepart of this week in Belle- fonte with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Robb, at the family home here to vote at the general election —Eleanor J. Love, of Bellefonte, | appointed as a junior | stenographer in the state revenue | department at $1020 a year, ac-! cording to an announcement Secretary William by | J i Hamilton, —Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Noll, of} Pleasant Gap, returned to their| home there Sunday night from a | ten days’ motor trip through the | New England States and Canada. | They spent most of their time in! Maine, and in New Brunswick, | Canada { ~—Mrs. W. P. Sieg and Mrs. E H Adams of Bellefonte, entertained a group of friends at a lunchron and | bridge at the Nittany Lion Inn, State College, last Wednesday afl- ternoon. Covers were laid for 27 persons, most of them from Belle- fonte, James C. Bower, employed in the WPA offices in Harrisburg, ar- rived in Bellefonte, Friday, and remained here until yesterday as & | guest of his brother-in-law and | sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Alexander | and family, at their home on East Curtin Street ~Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Green- | land moved last week from the Mrs Eva Simpson cottage on Burrowes Street, (0 an apartment in the Harry E. Mauck residence on North Thomas Street. Mr. Greenland is a Linctype operator at The Centre| Democrat office. —Thomas Caldwell and Max Kel- ley, employed by the Pord Motor Company, at Chester, spent the weekend in Bellefonte at their re- spective parental homes. The (wO young men were recently called back to the plant after having been furioughed auring a slack season : «Captain CJ. McRae and Sgt. J. H. Hunchberger, of the State MoO- | tor Police at Williamsport, were 1) Bellefonte, last Wednesday, for the annual Elks’ Hallowe'en celebration The two officers aere stationed Bellefonte belore troop head quarters was transferred wil liamsport Mr, and Mrs. Carl J. Gray of Lemoyne, and Norman Kirk, © Harrisburg, came to Bellefonte Mcnday, to cast their votes at the general election here Tue ‘ay. The group returned to Harrisvarg im-| mediately after voting, Mr. Gray being required to return his | duties at noon, Tuesday | ~The Farmers Curb Market will] again move into the Bush Arcade building, next door to the Bell] Telephone office, the same room | they occupied last year. They will start there on Saturday morning at | 6’ o'clock and the farmer's ask | that all their customers come early | on account of Armistice Day parade. | —Peter Keichline, well known re- | sident of Willowbank Street, haa the misfortune to fall at his home| Sunday, and while no bones were | broken, he is suffering from bruises | and shock, and his condition is| causing members of the family and | his many friends considerable con- | cern. Mr, Keichline has not been in good health for some time. He observed his 86th. birthday last April. —Routine business was transacted at the regular meeting of Court Patrick McArdle, C. D. of A, of Bellefonte, held Monday night in the court room in the Bush Arcade building, with 35 members present. Miss Louise A. Carpeneto, grand re- gent, presided. At the meeting it was decided to continue the weekly card parties being held every Thursday evening. A social will be held in the court room Monday night, Novem- ber 20, beginning at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Cyril Moerschbacher was appointed chairman of the social committee for the month of January. ~Mrs, D. Oscar Nelson and her daughter, Mrs, Alfred Gates, of Al- | event in in Lhe Ww 0 night at a delightful dinner in the Lincoln room of the Penn Alto Hotel, Altoona, in honor of Miss Ruth Lamp, who late in November will become the bride of Thomas I. Turner, son of Mr, jow and white, with white tapers and low bowls of yellow pompoms adding to the beauty of the setting. Miss Lamp was presented with a lov. ely house coat and matching mules from the guests attending the party. { in {| North { with | the game with — ~The Bellefonte Woman's Club will hold a rummage sale In the Bush Arcade building, November 18 ~Mr. Aaron W. Tressler, well known Ferguson township citizen, was a Bellefonte business visitor on Wednesday, —~Plan now to have that West- inghouse Electric range installed for Mother, at Christmas time, De- Haas Electric Company. » —Mr, and Mrs. E. E Widdowson acted as chaperons at a weekend house party held at the Delta Chi fraternity at State College. ~The regular monthly meeting of the Bellefonte Garden Club will be held at the home of Mrs, W. J Emerick on ‘Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 14th. at 2:30 o'clock. —— —Mrs. James Pinge, local repre- | sentative, and Mrs, Maud Mullins, State College répresentative of the | Spencer Corset Co. of New Haven, Conn., attended a district meeting | of corsetieres in Huntingdon, Mon- day. —Some folks think the big snow during the weekend was a predic- tion of a mild winter. An old ad- age, greatly trusted by older people, holds that if you can track rabbits the snow before November 25, the winter will be a’ open one -Mrs. David R. Foreman jis fre- ported to be recovering nicely al her home on North Spring Street | from the etidcts of a fall she suffer- ed two weeks ago, Her condition was aggravated by an attack of pleurisy which developed after the fall, -Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bennett, of Mapleton, spent Sunday in Belle- fonte with Melr daughter, Miss Rose, of North Allegheny Street, and Mr. and Mrs, Philip Shaw, of Spring Sireet. The Bens nett’s are former well known resi- dents of Bellefonte -A baked bean supper for mem- bers of the Young Women's Guild of the Presbyterian church was held at the chapel, Monday night 30 members in attendance The committee in charge of the was composed of Mrs, Mary chalbman, and Miss Helen Butler and Mrs, Mark W. Williams —A fealiire of the local Armis- tice Day program will be the an- nual football game between Belle- fonte High and Lock Haven High. at the Community Athletic fleld, Bellefonte Bellefonte will enter a record of three three defeats so far Child victories and this season Mrs. Caroline Daggett, of Wyn- cote, will be the driving guest of Miss Helen Stull, also of that city on a drive to Centre County this weekend. Mrs. Daggett will be a gues: of the Mrs. A. R. Driscoll re- sidence on East Curtin Street while Miss Stull will visit her nep- hew, Eugene Stull who is a student at Penn State College ~Mrs. W. W. Bickel: returned to her home in the Cadillac apart- ments on Saturday from the Clear- field Hospital, where she has been undergoing surgical treatment for more than three weeks. According to reports yesterday, Mrs. Bickett is in greatly improved health, although the has not fully recovered from the operation at this time. The Bellefonte Banjo Band will leave at 1:30 p. m. Baturday by car for Milton, where the band will play a concert about 4 p. m. and will take part in a parade at night. The Miiton Veterans will entertain the band at dinner. Parents of band members will drive cars for the The Banjo Band will not en- ter parade competition at Milton Private Paul See with the United States Army at Fort Du- Pont, Delaware, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as a guest of his bro- ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webster and family, at their home on North Allegheny street. Private See has been trans. | ferred to Porto Rica and will sail! November 10 to assume his duties there ~Joe Friday. a full-blooded Ojiba- way Indian, will be here Monday of | next week, November 13, to speak to boys at the Bellefonte Y. M. C A. on the subject of “Indian Lore and Customs.” Priday is the organ- izer of the Friendly Indian and In- | dian Guide programs of the Na- tional Y. M. C. A. His talk will be- gin at 7 p. m. and all boys are in-| Yad to attend. Admission will be | ty : ~John Galaida, chairman of the! Elks Hallowe'sn celebration com- mittee, cn behalf of the committee takes this means of expressing | thanks to all who aided in any way | in making the celebration and the Harvest Queen contest last week the highly successful event they! were. The club and committee are deeply apyreciative of the splendid | support. i —Arrangements are being com. | pleted rapidly for the Thanksgiving | dance to be held by the Bellefonte | High School Alumni Association at! Hecla Park on Thursday night, No- | vember 23. Admission to the event will be 40 cents for single tickets or 75 cents for a couple. Purther de- tir rip -Newell B. Long, street, president of the Pirst Na- tional Bank, has purchased the real estate of the late Dr. John Sebring, which consists of the residence on West Linn street, a house on Lamb street, and several garages north of Linn street. The Long family ex. pects to vacate the Samuel Rey- nolds property on West Linn street Ed b 1 —Mr. 8. R. McCartney, a highly | respected resident of Howard town ship, was a welcome caller at Our | office on Wednesday. | «Jay Grose, of Lewistown, well known in Centre county, died sud- denly at his home In Lewistown [about 9 o'clock Monday night. He | had worked during the day and was {stricken ill after eating his evening meal. He was married to the former | Cora Peters, daughter of the late | Joseph Peters, of Peru, and was em- | ployed as foreman of the repair {shop of the Standard Steel Com- | pany at Burnham. The funeral will {be held Friday afternoon at Lewis- | town Rev. J. F. McClelland Is Fatally Injured An aged retired DuBois pastor, | well known throughout Centre coun- ty, became the thirty-ninth high- way fatality for Centre-Clearfleld { | county roads when he died 8Satur-| day of injuries received in a traffic | Thursday | accident at DuBois last night of the [ Clelland, 82, retired pastor He DuBois Free Methodist church The victim was the Rev. J. FP. Mc- | | / __THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. HT ——— Pago Five [CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS EMENTS | eVeTY week, partment the gain That's why 1 .e Centre Counter, first ment containg more than twenty-five advertising gale or rent. this office, must be complied with by verilser, intervals — SE Lost and Found A an and Pa i noti- Basset hound near Houservilie, 2008 Finder piease Wand Siate College was struck by a car while Crossing) a DuBois street The Rev, Mr was McClelland united in marriage with the former | Miss Elda Spotts, of Unionville, Who | thu t her is reported to be critically ill a DuBois home Funeral services were held Tues- | day afternoon at the Unionville Free Methodist church, and inter- ment was made in the Bush Hollow cemetery Hoy Loses Eye As Result of Crash John K. Hoy, 21, of East High street, Bellefonte, who on October 20 was seriously Injured when the roadster he was driving overturned | on the Jacksonville road, east of Jacksonville, is reported to be show- ing =ome improvement at tre County Hospital where been undergoing treatment since crash, Injuries about Hoy's eye were 50 severe that surgeons found it necessary to remove the eye —————— CENTRE COUNTY 4-H LAMB he has {he heifer came WO in Buffalo Run ADSOBOS. Owner can by paying for this adver- nd fla keeping. John Fish- ve R. D phone P38 x45 Wanted to Buy WANTED] am in the market fo! Bogs sltie, sheep, calves and chickens. Call Centre Hall 54-R-11 of drop & card w Sidney T. Riegad, Cen- tre Hall Pa 1s i | WANTED for fur ni #0 Ha F. P Re Work Wanted LE —_— - WANTED Excavating and f fone the Cen. | contractin CLUB HELD MEETING | Twelve club members attended the | of the Club in r n regular monthly meeting Centre County 4-H Lamb the Agricultural Extension Office | llefonte on Monday evening {vember 6 At this meeting Mr. W. B, Connell oa. awh animal husbandry extension special- | f¢ ist lege, discussed feed and pent of the 4-H club lambs, and showed movies on lamb club work and sheep management. The club members discussed plans for the round-up which will be held late In December The next meeting of club will be In the form of and fitting demonstration will be held on Saturday ber 18. On this tour, eo club member will be every member a chance the lambs in the club This year, seventeen boys and girls from Centre Hall, Boalsburg. State College, and Stormstown, are feeding a total of 6! lambs. These lambs were put on feed during the Inst two weeks in August and will be fed until the round-up in De- cember. From these seventeen pens, five or six of the best ones will be chosen to go to the Farm Show at Harrisburg in January. The remam- ing lambs will be sold locally the lamb a tour which Novem. ach lamb visited, giving Lo see all ———— 5 ELECTRIC STORES TO CLOSE ALL DAY, SATURDAY According %0 an yesterday, five Bellefonte electric appliance stores will remain closed all day Armistice Day in respect to the memory of those who gave their | lives to their country during the World War The stores co-operating | move are: Electric Supply Com- pany, DeHaas Electric Company, R C. Witmer Electric Store, Owens’ Appliance Store, and the R. C. Hev- erly Appliance Store, and Radio Service, Marriage Licenses Clarence E. Dolan. ... Howard Edna C. Wilson... Millheim Everybody is for fair play unless i involves the surrender of a priv- lege. of the Pennsylvania State Col-| manage. | anhouncement | the | Holters | Help Wanted WANTED-—-A boy Or man 1 fours Inquire of WK. 8 D Beliefonte. Pa. Hou =vilie WANTED Man © Operate | Mmrm on shares, or by ihe Preterahly on abhares. i Betz. Boward., Pa. Phone 2731 Man me ¥ H | WANTED wis H ahile a ¢ fect ial 33 3-45, Chen er. Pa Articles for Sale Rinda juire Oap POR SALE Wood, ooml of a bY ton or truck load It Btellard Beightol. Pleasant POR SALE reer al Bed Davengori lass cupboard Mee. Graffin Beliefonte, Pa wf good grade of Moahan- 4 B veins at Swan- rise kore inGuire at Ciarence. Pa 145 -A good grade of soft in- 8st £50 [POR SALE- coal, by the ton of truck joad wire of lee Reed West Lamb Betietonte Pa. Phone 174¢-R [POR BALE--Coal and wood: topsoil white plastering sand. brick work isand. Call 347-7 Bellefonte, Sam { Capparelll, Oolevilie vit | FOR BALE-—Farm lime at ere can afford to pay C MM long Howard R | Thom 1918 (Nittany) | POR SALE-1008 Ford 157" wb. cab and chassis, good unit to make imoney with. See Prank Keller al | Dundap Motor Co. Bellefonte, Pa {Price $300 ape {POR SALE-—163¢ International model C-40 truck and coal body. all new tires running every day bit too amall. Price $45000 Ine ouire of O. W._ Honts Lumber Co State College, Pa. Dial 708. 245% POR SALE-.1939 Pord Deluxe 2- door sedan; demonstrator. new car appearance and guarantee. Big re- duction from new price. Call for demonstration or see Prank Keller. Duniap Motor Co. Bellefonte, Phone Btate College 3138 or Bellefonte 188, price farm- Inquire of D. 2, Phone sau “Who Shall Settle My Estate ?" THE most important clause in your will, is the one naming your executor. UNLESS your estate is properly settled, it may dwindle in value, causing your heirs unneces- sary privation. WITH this institution your Executor and Trustee, your estate will have management equipped with facilities and knowledge of legal matters necessary for a successful service. YOU are invited to discuss with us “EXECU- TORSHIP” at any time. The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa, Eat} nein iH | Insurance Corporation) ARAM La akg 30,000 People Read This Column Democrat's classified advertising de- ” has become s0 amazingly popular. Considering ils low cost ang nefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Commu.ity Bar- . | RA TES Advertisements of twenty-Nve words or less, 25 cents tor | Bsuv, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise | words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE—A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea] estate KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be malled those answering ‘Me advertisements Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertise MENLLS, 4s the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of Lhe ad- SUBYCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Cenwre Demn- OCTAL Is entitled 0 a 26-word advertisement in these columns one Lume free of charge. This privilege can be used six Umes & year at different TL A SR Ss Sy PCR BALE-86: and hard coal and slab) wood Fiank Cori, west Lamb 8 Beilletonte, Pa x40 FOR BALE--A Heatrola, practically ew Inguire of Mire Will Walker, Miesburg, Pa FOR BALE yO cents Lam x45 40 aA Dune Shook, Spring Mont- moae Phone x4) FCR SALE--Battery radio gomery Ward Airline cabinet Bar! Ross, Centre Hall, Pa 179-R-3 FOR BALE-—-Used gasoline washer } 8 a Gummo BALE Boy Hewitt ¢. Phone font Bellefonte SALE large Vos Hundreas of used from 16 tw 26 lLuch 1 wrilwn FUaAraniee Opel nti ¥ ociock Wallrun e, Bnow Shoe Intersection FUR BALE BUILDING A HOME-—We have a full Une of concrele foundation blocks soll pipe and Hiings epic Tanks copper tubing, everylhine 0 build i WwW. Houls, Lumber Co. 21 oO { native gaw- 1 lumber at $25 10 $28 per M. Ap- roximately 20 squares of date roof- eancnable offer refused oO Co. Blate Coliege eu! i Hous Launbe: Phone 703 SALE POR Cooking and bY i Inguire of J. B. Swartz BD 2 Phone 479-J-2 X45 Saidwin Hamilton, How- ard. ACTOS Orands and Uprighia liberal trade in Ai jowances. Reconditioned used, sold with a guarantee, reasonably priced Expert Plano Tuning and Repairing J BR Hopper 114 West High Bellefonte PIANOS BARGAINS 1937 Chewro $425 00. 1985 Chevro- own sedan $275.00. 1984 Chev rolel coach $250.00; 1984 Chevioiel $225.00. Paige sedan $2500 $25.00. Above prices Aare be bought on the easy payment plan. Bleriys Garage. Chevrolet Dealers burg. Pa CAR Town sedan La x45 FOR BALE-A lot of household and office furniture, including bedroom furniture book cases, folding rot. frigidaire, efdctric stove, Kitchen oabinet. roll top dmk, safe table. lamps, platform scales, etc Mus a jot of campenter 100) These articles will be sold at private sale up until Priday evening Now Sebring. West Linn St. Bellefonte Pa. Henrietta Sebring, Executrix x45 | Live Stock FOR SALE--Six pigs, ten weeks old Inquire of Andrew Lrvin, Peming x46 | POR SALE--One cow will sell cheap to quick buyer. Inquire of David | Palinkas, Clarence, Pa 44nd FOR SALE--Registered Holstein cow fresli with her second heifer calf ! HH. C. Reish, Centre Hail, Pa. x45 POR SALE-—A Holstein heifer with first calf by her side. A. C. Jo- don, BR. D. 2. Bellefonte, Pa x45 | POR SALE—A Guernsey cow with 3rd. cal by her side. Inquire of Charles Poorman, Bellefonte, R. D3 POR SALE-A bay brood mare, weight 14560. Inquire of E. L. Hal: Julian. R. D. (Dix Run) Phone 912-R i x45 cow A fresh 9 oid POR SAl Bpines | iron | chairs, | 10th | at the residence of the late Dr John | COW FOR BALE--A L O Swnwon fresh Cruer nse Julian £ Pa. Box # PCR BALE Several grade Cuernaey cows, fresh and close springers, + wrade Craornsey heders, Yowriogs wisn 160 pigs from 6 weeks Ww 10 weeks old, corn earns. oats; wheat nay, slaw, any quanuty Osi hatipt's Place, Belefo.te, Pa x40 Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR BALE Red Cocker puppies Corwood Kennels, Jellerion Ma x45 Farm Machinery | FOR BALE] homebullt farm Lor exgelient oondivdon cheap 10 Quick buyer Inguir 0. J. Hartle, Drifting burne 1]1-R-2 an FOR SALE husker and shredde:, in dition. Roy C. Bmeltzer Deering Dender, Blate CO Fhone 34567 MeCormick -Deering Poultry FE Turkeys Lave Or Farm 2175 retell Turkey Dial FOR BALE puliets ready Ww jie £4 Rhode Dland AW W Phone 924- in Robert Boalsbu 2000 : Tom Real Estate - For Sale POR SALS 30 WeTes thane FOR BALE wocaieq fe ( “4 ROTTER Hors ar i FOR SALE yy SALE--8Small ated | Court Bidg FOR SALE--200 wu talhe fon SALE ia JR SALE~Frame house ric Light plot of Mileabrarg in setlling the Baird estate Inquire W City Hall, Altoona, Pa ground Property Annie £ H. Baird x4! FCR SALE --A 6 room vealed in Aaronsburg ning water, all Kinds ¢ of pood farm land, 48 acres of land. Large chicken house capacity | 500, pood haunting land. Inguire of A 8 King Asaronsburg Pa ‘ 7 Rebers- | FOR SALR-—160-acre farm located in Hublersburg. Pa. 3 acres timber, 7 etre of alfalla, 20 acres of meadow with a never failing stream. running fwater in house and barn, electric ght and bath All the comforts of a Wwwn home 2 minutes walk to either school, church, store and post office. The best located farm in Nit. tany Valley, J. B. Matis, Hublersburg Pa as { POR SALE-—-The Governor Packer i homestead in Howard township | Centre County. This is gn historic | ola site, well known to many people For many yea™ i was owned and operated by John A Woodward who { was married to the Governors daugh- | ber. This farm ocontaing 247 acres of | excellent farm land, just a small por- | tion in woodland, and the balance except 10 or 12 acres can be farmed with a mactor., large 10 room house with bath electricity in house and barn. Never falling water Reason for selling. bad heal guire of T. R. Robb, Howard ¥. in- 4417 th Pa Announcements ROTICE Hunting of small game prohibited on the posted land of the Spruce Creek Valley Simall Cum Asoxrigtion AE PENNY SUPPER n supper in A Chap 8B o'clock RUMMAGE SALE Woman's Club wil wie on held in Bellefon Ia ww be come SUPPER—C? br pOnsOTed he Hetor On Pr ie THANKSGIVI adi of Ye Pleasant Ca ¢ Ha H0¢ childre: CHICKEN B51 br BUDS Belle net o : . refresh we pubii Widmmas k Tea Miscellaneous DEAD 81 9CK—Removeq time at 2 léoya INSURANC E Kel . ° x46 WANTED--Desd, old and disabled WW how and mules removed Jee Vogts Rendering Works Geo. « Vi rot Centre Hall Pa. Phone 55 Our expense iu wen Hg -R-4 at IF you are sufferin and pains of Brother . free Buln od iolda treating thls WISE _~ POULTRYMAN € Er every dat DOVIITrTINGn his Sung Keepa Geis more ogew Parrish Drug Store giving flock ry «1 al our risk Belirfonte Pa x45 for free Try Tib- Hepatioco-Re- Hepatioo- Re. $1.00; TO RHEUMATIOS Sena booklet on Rheumatism bine and get Relief tiem and get Relief nalis Eliminant and Alkaiizer Meritol {Rheumatism Drops) 60c; Krood Oli Rubbing oll 80c; Oall or sent by mall on receipts of price Prepared the laboratories of the Tibbing Pharmacy. Beech Creek, Pa. Add 10c. postage and packing 1 ASTHMA, Hay Fever, Sinug and Ca- tarrh, conguered by Balsamese, a brand new discovery. Free demon. stration dally and Sunday 10 to 12-2 to 6-7 to 8. No Wednesday afternoon hours. End results positively anteed. Agency The TB Inhaler . pany Oull or write us. The Tibbins harmacy. Beech Creek. Pa. 3+ GLASSES REDUCED-—-Having lately installed new lens grinding ma- chinery am to fur. ‘sh glass. es pi very attractive prices. Also ear glasses{ just out) for those with de- fective hearing. large and complete stock German Artificial Eyes. You can do better here than elsewhere. Tibbing' Pharmacy. Clara M. Tibbens Drugs & Optical xis, the Sight and Hearing Ald Store, Beech Creek Pa It 1 in Repairing Farm For Rent FOR RENT-—Desirable farm 3 mile west of Madisonburg. For (nfor- mation see Mr Kathryn Caries, Mad- isonburg x45 acres now in aifeifa, running sater through pasture 12 by 32 foot silo Parl Armetrong, Zion, Phone Zion 1811 x45 POR RENT-—108-acre dairy farm. 30 | UPHOLSTERY —Purnt , Testor and rush seats upholstery. 8 North Race St. rear Penn Belle Hotel Phone 400M. §¢ 4 FURNITURE REPAIRED ™ made to all Kinds of ture U and slip covers made. n's Upholsteri: FPOREMAN'S - Houses for Rent Street. Bellefonte. Ten rooms and bath. AN donveniences. Harry Rockey, Zion, Pa. Phone Bion TR 4 St. Inquire of Pete Mendis Belle Hotel, Belisfonte, Pa. Victor Dann a , convenie garden, ly POR RENT-House on South Thomas | FOR RENT--A 7.room house with modern conveniences, East High | Penn | or Mrs x45 MACKIINE WORK-<QCastie clippers knives sharpened, meat grinder plates and knives, saws gummed and sharpenad and all kinds of tools shaipened. Machine work of all ikinds. We also have in stock ood Moll steel, op screws set BOTeWS, | Woodruff kevs, key stock. etc. Swarts | Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. phone N2-R aan Op SA 5 SALE OR RENT-In BelMefonte cellar, Inquire of | Burrows Street. | REPAIRS FOR MAYTAGS ~ R.K, OWENS Electric Store Nigh Street BEL LEFOA o'r i pRtiod
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