Pags Four ALS Loc 4 | ~Clenn Walizer, Jr, of East Bishop street, has been absent [rom | school on account of chicken pox. | ~Mrs. Eva G. Simpson, of Bur- rowes Street, suffered a fracture )f the right ankle one day last week when she fell on the pavement on Bast Howard Street. At present she is resting comfortably at her home, ~Miss Rebecea Troupe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin H. Troupe, of South Thomas street, will return | home for Thanksgiving vacation from November 22nd to 27th. Miss Troupe is a student at the State Teachers College, at West Chester —~Mrs. C. W. Showers, of East] Beaver Street, sufiered a fracture | of the right arm above the wrist] when she fell down a flight of stalrs | at her home, Saturday night. A} physician reduced the fracture ani| Mrs. Showers is now resting com- fortably at her home, —Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fye, of | Hollidaysburg, were callers at this office on Friday while in Bellefonte on a business and pleasure trip The Fyes received The Centre Democrat as a wedding present 36 years ago, and they have been con- stant subscribers since that time, —A most interesting Red Cross splay is to be seen in the show windows of The Katz Store, South Allegheny Street, The entire win- dow Is devoted to various Red Cross uniforms and other apparel, and] the effect of the white and red color combination ig both unusual and attractive from the chimney caus- ed a fire at the Charles Harrison residence on West Howard Street about & o'clock Friday afternoon. Both fire companies answered a general alarm, and firemen eflec- tively battled the blaze the roof of the dwelling Damage was confined small area of the roof Mr. and entertained at a turkey their cabin on Spring Creek, ember 14. Those present were and Mrs. John Hockman, Mr Mrs. Allen Harter, Mr. and Harry Corman, Mr. and Mrs Corman, and Mr. and Mu Kerstetter, After the dinner ca were played until a late hour —Pire believed to have criginated from a oh mne: burned roof of —3parks anadl on to a Glenn Wallzer dinner at Nove Mr and Mrs Ray Myrle rds spark small hole house occup the Jaseph Flick family, on Fast Lamb Sireet about 8:30 o'clock Monday morning Both companions. re- sponded a general alarm and the blaze as under control The house is ¢ Mrs. Emma Noll of Pleasant —Mr and Mrs. Waller Rankin, of Camp Hill, and Miss Josephine White, Harrisburg, motored Bellefunte to spend the weekend with relatives and friends, Mr, and Mrs Rankin were entertained the home of Mr. Rankin’s 1 W. B. Rankin, on East Curiin Street, while Miss White was guest Miss Helen Schaefler her home on the same streei -Miss Margaret White apartments, ies about one foot th body Wednesday evening of last week while she was en route 10 Bellefonte from State College where she is employed. Miss Taylor was a passenger in a car driven by Miss Myrtle Kirfman, of State College, when the car collided with another machine on the Bellefonte-State College read ~Callers at this office Priday in- cinded Mr. and Mis. J. W. Colpetzer, of Pennsylvania Furnace, who came 0 Bellefonte to visit their daugh- ter, Mrs. Donald Guyer, who is a patient at the Centre County Hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs, Colpetzer are the parents of 16 children, 8 boys and 8 girls, all of whom with the excepticn of cne daughter are living They have been constant readers of The Centre Democrat for the past 35 years, ~Miss Kathryn Coble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coble, of North Penn street, suffered a severe sprain of the left ankle Saturday night when she tripped and fell while leaving the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrz. M. R Johnson, of North Spring street Her injuries have not hindered Miss | Coble from attending to her regular duties as a stenographer in the of- fices of the Centre County Hospl- tal. --Mr. and Mrs. Walter Armstrong | were guests of honor at a surprise party held at their home on East Bishop Street Wednesday night of last week in cbservance of their) 35th, wedding anniversary. Those present were: Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Houck, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartsock, Mr. and Mrs, Clark Carson, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Haag, Mr, and Mrs Van 8. Jodon, and the Misses Isabe] Johnson, Rachel Shuey, Mildred Haag, Louise Kline and Sue Arm- | strong, all of Bellefonte; Mr, and | Mrs, Edward Shields, of Reading, and Mr, and Mrs. Leamer BR. Wood- | ring, of Milesburg. i -Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coldren and | son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Coldren, all of Up-| per Darby, motored to Centre! County early Saturday morning. | The genior Mr. and Mrs. Coldren | spent the day with relatives and friends in Bellefonte and Pleasant’ Gap, Mr. Coldren being a native of the latter community, Mr. and Mrs, William Cokiren continued on to Tyrone and Altoona for the day. The group returned to Upper Darby that night. Tt is interesting to note that the Georges Valley home which was destroyed by fire, on Oc- | tober 29, and in which Willard E Baer and his young son were fatally burned, was the old Coldren home- stead and was more than 100 years old. The structure wag of log con struction which had been weather bearded, a the to a oon wned by Gap np mt 145] £34) of Taylor, of the suffered injur- and about the {dent of State College, ito that community clay mine development in The Bar- | \ inter- | School at | Pleas { Chr Lutz, | | Lock Haven where he was iposed of and that {leased {went (rone, | Police at {by slugwish kidneys ~Phonograph records at Pifers, 35¢ each—3 for $1.00, x48 ~Reports have it that construc- tion on the new road to State Col- lege will begin shortly after the first of the year, Benjamin J. Beezer, business manager of the Centre County | Hospital, is on his annual vacation ‘this week and is spending most of his time hunting —James Alkens, well known resis was a wel- come caller at this office Monday afternoon while in Bellefonte on A | business nission. Mrs. William W. Sieg enter- tained at a tea at her home on Easc Linn Street, Monday afternoon, i honor of Mrs. Philip B, Ray, of West Curtin Street, a recent bride Mr. and Mrs. William Ferree, of Chester, are spending the Thanks- giving holidays In Bellefonte with Mrs. Ferree’s parents, Mr, and Mrs 8. Claude Herr, at the family home on East Curtin Street. —Mr. and Mrs, Robert Walker and family, of Bellefonte, have moved into a residence on Prospect avenue, to be near rens in which Mr. Walker Is ested —The condition of Harry well known farmer residing east of Bellefonte near the Artillery is reported to be showing improvement. Mr. Lutz has confined bed for the Just weeks because an {llness thst somewhat similar to rhe amati m Mr. and Mrs. Alex T the Schaeffer apartments, East Curtin Street, are the proud par- ents of a son, born at the Centre County Hospital about 2 lock Monday morning The new the first child in the family named at this time. I Brown are reported to sight een to oOo Brown, of oc Arriv- al ha Deel of Pleas- ; rail for week dat igie dl cular nd the and Dowie an The son is of part he Is the first Sampsell family shiz grandmoth- him John McStay and of Harrisburg at of son-in-law Robert whe Pharmacy spending in Bellefonte McStay's and Mr , Mr. and Mrs. EL apartment in the Allegheny College } are season mb's Plumb Parris} Pl parent thei; The Thanksgiving Bellefonte Borough Home, where Centre county indigents are now being maintained, will include roas} turkey, giblet dressing, cran- berries, celery, mashed potatoes creamed corn, candied weet pota- toes, cold slaw, huckleberry pumpkin pie, cake, ice cream and butter, and colfee. Mrs E. Keen | charge the menu at the A114 nung pie bread William home i ol Police Nab Check Forger {Continued from Page | 8] Davis, Jr “They were dgned J Howard Davis, Sr.” From Bellefonte Burlew went to arrested for issuing a fraudul check in that city and upon court there the same day was placed on probation for three years. Upon ent {learning of the man’s arrest in Lock Haven, Chief Dukeman noticed similarity of the Lock Haven the case State College, having moved | the | the | Post, | | Ka RX} is JOLIN § Dix Run Baptist C. ©. Shuey, pastor, Sunday school at 9:30, Elmer Hosband, Supt. fol. lowed with class meeting. Christian Endeavor, 7:30, John Wilson, pres- ident Advent Church C. C. Shuey, pastor, Sunday school at 0:30, Roy Leathers, Supt. Preach ing at 11 o'clock; Christian Endea- vor, 7:30, Nevin Watson, president, Everybody welcome to all these ser- vices St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte The Rev. Clarence E. Amold, pastor. Twenty-filth Sunday after Trinity, November 26: 9:30 A M. Sunday School; 10:45 A. M, The Service and Sermon: “Be Ye There- fore Ready Also.” 7:30 P. M. Ves- pers and Sermon: “Christianity Is Something More.” St. John's Evangelical-Reformed Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, Church School 9:30 A. M. Mr. J. M, Harts- wick, Supt; Morning Worship 10:45 A M. Vesper Service 7:30 P M. Union Thankggiving Service will be held in this church Thurs day November 23, at 10 A, M. Cal- echetical Class Sunday evening at 6:30 Boalsburg Lutheran Sunday school, 8:30. Christian En- deavor, 7:30 p. m. Shiloh-—-8unday 9:30. Worship at 10:30 ant Gap—-8Sunday school, 9:30; istian Endeavor, 6:30; Vespers, 7:30. Reports of laymen at the dif- ferent conferences will he given at Pleasant Gap church services. LL. J ufman, pastor Reber<sburg Evangelical Royal A Babeock chool ga m Sermon by Rev. R. A. Houseal, Prayer ser- on Wednesday evening, Madi- onburg—Evangelistic service each ening at lock Cood singing speaking devotional worship snd fellowship Rev, Rew A Hou Davion Bas = La Rev Sunday pasior vice 7 0°¢ ana The wn Evangelist HIGay cal O ‘m Supt ideavor at 6.30 p i o'clock ; i ist 4 Hublersburg Charge Rev, James B. Mus Ministe I'rinity (Hublersburg)—8:15 a Sunday Church school; 10:30 a the annual Than presented by the ary Society The ogram Is “The Fel- Burning Heart" Union Sunday m., preach- er Ofte ring Women's theme for th lowship Zion- 9 30 Chu ing service rch Milesburg Presbyterian E Oakwood Milesburg— Bible school, m. Christian Endeavor, 6: m. Union Thanksgiving service 11 a. m., Thanksgiving Day 23. Port Matilda Bible ch A. m. Morning hip, 11 with reception of new member: Bible school, 2:30 Evening worship, 7:30 pp m Study Mondays at 8 p St. Paul's A. M. E. Evans David Brown, pastor. Sun- day school at 10 a. m. Morning wor- ship at 11 o'clock with sermon theme Saving Health! Allen Christian Endeavor League at 6:30 vening worship at 7:30, with sermon theme Judges of Israel.” Call Prayer Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Woman's Mite Missionary meeting at 8 o'clock Friday at 7°30 p Choir rehearsal m. Evervone is always welcome United Brethren, Bellefonte G. E. Householder, pastor. Sunday hool at 9:30 a. m_, John R. Shope, in charge. Preaching at 10:45 by the pastor. Christian En- m. Groups for all ages, Preaching at 7:30 p. m. by Rev. P. P. Mickey, of Philipsburg Re v. Howard rv ol wor ionville- Bible class, m to 2. appearing in | Prayer and Bible study Wednesday evening at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Friday evening: Junior Choir at 7 the Senior Choir at 8 o'- | clock. to the ones in Bellefonte. The Chief | and James Green, Brown Boot Haven Burlew, manager of the Friday The following day the officers to Lewistown and located the man. Chief Dukeman reports that Burlew told him that he had passed forged checks in the following towns; 1 in Huntingdon, 2 in Ty- 1 in Mt. Union, 3 in Sunbury, ! in York. This information has turned over to Slate Motor Rockview barracks for {further investigation Arraigned before Justice of the Peace Harold D. Cowher, on West Bishop street, Monday afternoon, Burlew pleaded guilty to the two charges here and was remanded to jail in default of $500 ball on each charge. He said he formerly was employ- ed by the Viscose Company at Lew. and 2 | been | Istown, having worked for that in- dustry for 11 years. Later he sold automobiles for a Lewistown agen- cy, and for the past year and a half he has been unemployed, Buriew’s sentence in Lock Haven for passing a forged check for $18.50 tal the A. & P. Super Market in that i city, was a comparatively light one {because he had no previous crim- inal record, Getting Up Nights Lb Bed BY Getting up nights may be caused Kid s often need help same as bowels, If excess acids and other wastes are not regu larly eliminated, it may lead to burn- ing, scanty or frequent flow ache, leg or rheumatic ache Bey a tive. a any t. Your 25¢ sk _if not Pleased i" 4 days. Locally at Parrish MALLORY A master photograph of your. self for a Christmas GIFT and it will be you-if we make it, STUDIO morning to question | by but on arriving in that city | League at 6:30 p. m. Evening wor- learned that his case had been dis {ship and sermon he had been re- bring the Methodist, Bellefonte Rev. H. Willis Hartsock. pastor i Church school at 9:30, C. C. Shuey, Shop motored to Lock | Supt. Morning worship with sermon the pastor at 10:45. Epworth 7:30. Please “Master's Pence Boxes” with you today. Junior and Junior High Epworth Leagues Wednesday evening at 6:30. Prayer meeting at 7:40. Woman's Foreign Missionary at i Society Friday evening. Pleasant View Union Chapel Rev. L F. Sheetz, pastor. A Thanksgiving service will be held in the chapei this coming Thursday night at 7:30. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. Evang Brown, pas- tor of the A. M. E. church of Belle fonte. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. The Sunday services are | as follows: p. m. Junior C. E. at 5:30 p. m. In- | termediate, Senior and Adult at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30, | | "Lon Sunday schoo] at 2:30] THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. constant prayers. Practice not pro. | fession, understanding not beljef, {gain the ear and right hand of ome | {nipotence and they assuredly cq) | [down infinite blessings” (p15), District Meeting | On November 28, at 7:30 pm, 'the 12th District of Centre County Council of Christian Education, wil) meet at the Aaronsburg Lutheran | church, for the purpose of perfect. ing the organization and promoting further co-operation work among all the Sunday schools of the district, ! This will be an inspirational meet. ing and Interesting features wil pe on the program consisting of spec. fal music and vocal selections, The speaker will bé Dr. A. Monroe Hall, willlamsport. The 12th District em. braces the Bunday schools of Penns and Brush Valley. It is hoped that each Sunday school in the dist will send as many representatives as possible for the purpose of re. celving inspiration and useful in. formation for profitably promoting the work of their respective schoo iain May Revive WPA Project (Continued from Page one) ict motorists responsible acciden confus jon to and which was directly for many unnecessary Under the Highway plan secutive streets at an were stop streets, while thr traffic was permitted on the two consecutive streets, This while maintaining the main way roules In town as t treets, created a definite hazar traffic Under borough three sulted in two con- intersectlo the slop plan instituted Ins were ere inlersecting intersection ulted In much great part of motorist the number crossing by |] of the each of the This has re care on the has decreased dents al those Teel nan the Permisison been asked Harrisburg word has been received awl thi the Departmer ordered t Os removed unt) 1 €] tion has been re Belore matter Solicitor The W Ce min) {Lee that an Is tigaiton in made by Edward Brown re his request that boroug}t damages 10 his car which ed rezsulled when he drove hole that existed on street while a pipe paired, showed that dent could hs since the at all times, The claim The Fire and Police warning residents of Bellefo within the past few days have resulted from spark f house roofs, asked the public operation in taking such steps necessary 10 remove fire hazard the same connection 10 erect of and ter vest 0 the Soulh bir une re area three Or Counci structed the Fire Marshall « jan inspection of all propertie; to report to property owner existing fire hazards. If they are uo corrected within a reasonable tims! action will be instituted compel compliance Councilman Leslie Thomas report. ed that has received numerou complaints about the group of mer loitering In the vicinity of the pum; houses on South Water street. Thew ersons, who use the vicinity for alcoholic parties, constitute a con- stant threat and nuisance to women and children who must pass the piace on their way to and from town. it was reported It was suggested that the Borough authorities deal more harshly with this group of men than has been the case in the past. One Council- man suggested that all such persons who also constitute Bellefonte's most persistent and obnoxious pan- handlers—be sentenced to serve five ‘days in the borough lock-up on a diet of bread amd water. Another suggested that they be sentenced ‘to serve terms in the lock-up, with the stipulation that they work for the borough during the day, and return to the lock-up each night. No definite action was taken, although police are 14 be instructed to break up the “Pump-House Gang.” Burgess Hardman P. Harris re- ported that he had collected a to tal of $47 from fines and loenge permits Sarah Love, former tax collector [was granted until Monday, Novem- {ber 27 to pay to the borough a total of $114.08 in back taxes. In default (of payment by that time, legal ac- m legal he {tion will be taken, { The Sanitary Committee report ed collection of $120 from sewer tap {permits issued to A. C. Derr, East Lamb street; Frank Meter, Haupt street. and Charles Smith, Blanch ard street The Water Committee reported {collection of nearly $5650, and the Street Committee submitted a re- Sermon by the pastor, the subject |port of work done during the past being “Cod's Wonderful Salvation.” | Christian Selence Churches “Thanksgiving” ia the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientists, on Thanksgiv- | ing Day. November 23, 1039. The | Golden text, is: “Rejoice evermore. | Pray without ceasing. In everything | give thanks: for this is the Will of | God in Christ Jesus concerning you” | (I Thessalonians 5:16.18). Among | Bible citations comprising the Les | son-Sermon is the following: “Serve the Lord with Gladness: come be- | fore his presence with singing. | Know ye that the Lord he is God: it | is he that hath made us, and not | we ourselves; we are his people, and | the sheep of his pasture. Enter into | his gates with Thanksgiving, and into his courts with be thankful unto him. and bless his name. Por the Lord is good: his mercy Is everlasting: and his truth endureth to all generations” (Psalms 100:2-5). The Lesson-Sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science text book, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Ed- dy: “Christians rejoice in secret beauty and bounty, hidden from the world, but known to God. Self for- getfulness, purity, and affection are {as follows: Plan of | {Wo weeks, The Finance Commitiee reported | Borough Department, | balance, $7,100.37, and bills $921 32; Water Department, balance $1.715.- 130, and bills, $321.43. Robert Steele and Jesse Klinger | lappeared in Council to request re- lief from a condition which causes i their properties on East Howard | street to be flooded in times of | {heavy rain. Council agreed to in- | stall an additional 24-inch drain | into a nearby sink hole to carry off | {the excess surface water. This ar- rangement met with the approval of | ithe two men, who expressed belief | that the move would correct the A condition. Scarlet Fever Closes Schools The schools at Westport, Clinton county, have been ordered ciosed by the Noyes Township school heard because of an epidemic of scarlet fever In that vicinity. bo See Ll SE Sr Bil Rot For Sale with water Toons sos 2% wood, Mileshurg, Pa. = FOR SALE-Used radios, overhauled. at o in ice 85 at Electric Benen a, y Co. CLASSIFIED ADVER | 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why 1 se Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amaz.ngly popular, Considering ils Jow cost alg the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Commu.uity Bar- gain Counter RATES--Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents tor | first lasue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where adverse ment containg more than twenty-five words, oie cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea) sslate sdvertising—eale or rent KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be mailed w this office, must be complied with by Lhose answering “e advertisements Please do not call al Lhe office for Information concerning such advertise: ments, as Lhe publishers are poy permitled Ww divulge the name of the ad- vertiser. SUBACRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Cenwe Dewn- ocrat 18 entitled 0 a 25 word advertisement in thse columns ome Lime free of charge. This privilege can be used six Limes year at different intervals. am “ss A a i Lost ond Found | A Rock in heller nous for any Cen: Si POR SALE--1039 A0Or sedan, Fora Deluxe 2- demonstrator new cal Appearance and guarantee, Big re- duolion irom new price Cull for asmonstration or see Prank Kelier, Dunlap Motor Co, Bellefonte, Phone Bigte Qollege 3136 or Belisfonte 1060 40ur ba Kk of a Cuernaey Finder please will pay efonte, Pa. BR woodn Rul, trouble, Bel. tre CoO “ —_— PIANGE Baldwin, Hamilton ard, Acrosouic, Crands ana Uprights. Liberal unde lowances. Reconditioned used, sold have same by paying for this adver. wih a pusrabiee, reasonably priced tsement and its keeping. John Pash. puoert Fano Tuning an Henalr ng burn, Bellefonte R. D me 034-1 | 5 R Hopper, 114 West High 12 47 Bellefonte Ca rd of Thanks ean How- Spinel in Me heifer came W land in Buffalo Bun ADOOBOS, Owner can POUND—A my pas bearing tag No sirayed nN ad LES Bicycles new AOL } in bicycies wy weles Trade ! trade allows evening } Motorcycle own. Pa Live Stock SALE ff weer D BICY( largest used ral Pa fRpPres bike free ithart' Store, 141 and Cent ana your oid oe wr ea oor vole ¥ b pi Help Wanted Owls ANTHD . wrienoed Im mie WO Work of arm The Cen Det FOR SALE “A Oh erbaey y bull B, : WANTED ’ FOR BALF 0 Quo Palinka { Ot buyer larence Cow Inegalr Pa Fidleen oi Snotied 1ire ! Ww AN TED Janie estab] i ed POR SALE odd beri ni Priced Bra SALE -Cuine wT harmies Lord for ¥ Penn FOR onl s BN make Dela MDOTALOTY Nit Mark, Spring Cave) Wanted to Buy, Ww AN TED Nal HG ®. Lndenanul pe POR SALE-Twg colts, © Nd mare ooll, weigh yeuriing gray big winire of Christ Beeger i. D 2 (Roopstxure ) BALE Baths ub sion One & coil marker for Of WANTED! am In the hogs, omitie aheep omives and hickens Call Centre Hall 54-R-1] o¢ jrop & card wo Sidney T. Riegal, Oen- oe Hall, Pa i Ww ANTED- fura but ll On Hail road FP Res Work Wan ted Bx Pon a2 Pum: hist Wiki be at Wednesdays Sate Colirge Phone Stale age ul fo Poland [ge en | . &hHoala ryt Pa OR SALE—A pur call. one week old a hith ber first buli 10 3 bred Poland - a Young cont na 12 Ved racting Delle pleville, 3048 w ANTED- ; 12 pre i 8 weeks te. Pa Dogs. Pets, Etc. Regd Oappareldi ( WANTED —Oon tract! ™ aon es 1 om Beptember 1 untill P3000 eXPires We also (natall garbage cane. Trucks ing of all kind Call MT-I Beliew! fonte Sam Cappare Coleville, 224 Articles for Sale Hi nok snd tan hound. male COolver 245 Pa 103t near Spackma: ieee, POR SALE- oonditio trievcis In " pood 201-1 x47 cally nilam x47 A large Call Be netonie Heat: Ma ol Mow Ho v a Pa FOR BALE A new. Inaguir Walker, MU POR SALE- Bed roli-top desk man, Bellefonte POR BALE- ckens John uh te, Pa Rr D 1. Cer re Oo x47 SALE 2000 puilets for quick sale. large Tom Barron hite Leghorn Pullets, 16 weeks 80c. each 18 weeks 700, 20 weeks BOC. raised on free range. good healthy stock. Phone Twin Hatchery McoAllsterville, Pa 4011 For Sale POR SALE--A gmall farm of 20 arree | and good holse jorated along main hiegtway In Walker township. In- auire of Squire A. A. Pistcher, How. ard Pa x48 SALE You 3 10 4 —- FOR Bia w n alle on and N — POR ehild Hock - x47 reget a 5 Phoue 93 10 1001 show case, plate 10 glass top. «helved., $2500 Parrish 4 Drug Store, Bellefonte, Pa Tu FOR SALE- “Wood otal of “all k by ton or truck Joad. Inguire Btellard Beightol, Pleasant Oap nds of Pa x47 Real Estate - OR SALE Two Will sell very of WE Crosley he | FOR SALEB-8 room hone inn Rebers- POR SALE--Alfalfa and mi xed hay.! Burg with bath lights good gar approximately 40 tons, will sell by den and barn. These bulldly are ton, load. or bulk, John Mat 8 Hub- all in good repalr Howerd E Walk. lersburg, Pa £47 er. Rebersburg, Pa x50 POR BALE~Chean. 1986 model G. M.| FOR SALE—The W “W. Witmer farm C. dump track W. license In| A be 8 miles west of Belle good condition. C. S. Hosterman tonto: 3 flalo Run Valley near Rebersbury, 240 Pilmors W. C. Witmer, 306 E. Baboon i ——————————— | SE, ‘Deliatonts, Pa 2011 FOR BALE-Coal and wood: topsoil. s—— white plastering sand: brick work | POR BSALE--200 acres of timber, sand. Call 347.) Bellefonte, Sam | op bie for dumber, une pore or Capparelll, Coleville 321 | Laon. rrr Franklin Ave. W Mor POR SALE Farm lime at price farm- | DWE. Pa. or see 8 BE. Williama, Juli- ers oat afford to pay p Fiauire ofian, RD. 1 x47 Cc. MM, ng. Howard R POR SALE--The farm of Mrs Perry Zion 1913 (Nittany). ryaeCaith located 3 miles west of FOR SALE eTRY containing about $00 coal, by i Sood, ETA | acres. Good bdulldine: Coal was y the ton or truck | found on this farm. Mrs. Perry Mos ulre of Lee Reed, West Lamb St lefonte, Pa. Phone 174-8. wo Tylersvilie, Pa x48 POR SALE! almost new electric | POR SALE—160-acre farm located In | refrigerator. Pirst $70.00 takes It. 0. W. Houts Lumber Co Buckout | St. State Ooliege, Penna, Phone 001 { good] show Onaes reasonable. Inquire’ Joweler, Bellefonte, x47 with a never falling stream. running water in house and barn, electric | [Ught and bath. All the comforts of | ‘a own home 2 minutes walk to | either school, church, store and | office. The best located farm in jany Valley, J. B. Matis, Hubiersbure | POR AL Sane Pord 157" wb. cab unit to make | Perfection oft | FOR Als Hie Governor Packer | buffalo | homestead Howard Excellent | Centre county. This I= an Very reasonable. Dial| 3d ate, Boiling to many people. | 2500 71 was RE | Sort by See, Woodard, wi BUILDING A HOME--We have a full Was 0 5 line of concrete foundation blocks, | tT. This farm containg 247 acres of lsoll pipe and fAltings, tanks. | “*celient farm land, just a small por- | ir tubing, everything to b iid | thon in , and the balance | anythi Ow. Jlouta except 10 ond? acres can be farmed 8a te College, Pa. one 704, "au | tractor. la coAl BY TRUCK—Gonzales No. 2| barn. Never Karthaus Big Seam Moshannon.! Reason fi Mine run, and ” stoker. $1.50 Bat ton | auire of at mines. Certified weighm Moravian Coal Co, Karthaus i For Sole or Rent POR BALE—Hundreas all sizes from 1 to FOR SALE-~Portable heater, sausage grinder | robe, dix « quart coffee pot . 1 FOR. SALE OR RENT--184 acre farm | never faili running water 5 slient bulld- ron SALE--All kinds of native saw- ed umber at 825 to $28 per M. Ap- 20 res of slate roof- refused, a BRdihd gi. pte oo X dns NER Wg jsent ' 10 6-7 10 Wilkins. | - | deceased, | County, ——————————————" | Tg SA —— | POR RENT-/The Rebersburg garage, | centrally located and modernized; nlong with a five room house, wit bath and all modern phir Trion fine location for restaurant. Inquire of OG. P Garret, Rebersoury, Pa x Apartments for Rent FOR RENT — Pir oor apartment, 4 roots nd beth, heat furnished at 128 Allegheny St, Bellefonte, Pa nquire of D. A. Grove, Bellefonte Pa Tu POR RENT.--8rd floor 4-room apart. ment at corner of Curtin ang Alle gheny Btreets, Rent $20.00. Inquire of First National Bank, Bellefonte Pa 464 "Rooms For Rent FOR RENT—L Lar ge quiet room. wel hegtea ana nicely furnished nice joe ution Cull M Bell efonte 4011 bed 336 POR RENT. lt desirabie roomn. Inquire of Thompon. 45 Pine St fron bed: oom private Belle- x47 darge bath, closets 134 N. Spring Phone 15-3 warm and y 81 fon Le Pa Boarders Wanted v WANTED Baers ] board and room, Modern country home, all conver 3 ences reason - able rates Address ( Deno erat. Box 500 X48 Announcemen ts NOT 108 nr Huns ng prohibited the the Spruce Creek ASRDCiatAOn gentleman w entry of “small game posted lana of ey Benall Came x48 4 on Vat val will be Town at 8 p nment of the POC La Benner BOX 80C TAL A box held at Clark School slilp, Friday even) ne Now 4 4 A Thankmgivirs on will precede the suction Ee The publi cordially ed invis BAZAAR AND "BAKE Lind ies Evangel SALE ~The on Pridey Saturday 4 ae and ¢ December : he huarh #0 LO Al- Miscellaneous DEAD B81 OCEK-—Retnoved proanptly Call anytime st my expense phone €76-J-3 Lioyd lL. Smith, MNilssburg Pa 87) Kili all porte 110 can Schutte Red ware Bellefor ne RATE] rats kil mat R ANC FE 207 Dead, old and disabled cows, horses and mules removed Jee, Vogts Rendering Workz. O00 « yo Prop. Centre Hall Pa. Phone 5-R- 4 ato Our expense. 1 TO RHEUMATIOS- Bena pookis on Aheumasion bins and gst Relief tn snd get Relief nalis Ellminant sand Meritod ( Rheumatism Drops) 60c; Krood Oil Rubbing oll oi, Oall or by mail on receipts of price Prepared in the laboratories of ihe TiGhina Pharmacy. Beech Creek, Pa. Aad 10c posiage snd packing iu ASTHMA Hay Pever, Bing and Oo tarrh, conguersd by Balssinese, for free Try Tit Hepatioo-Re- Hepatioo-Re- Alkalizer 8100 brand new discovery. Free oemon, stration dally and Sunday 10 to 35.3 8. No Wednesday hours Wena restilis positively . antesd. Agency The TH Inhaler Come pany Oull or write us. The Tibbins DeTY Amn prepared to fur . . pt very attractive prioss. Also oar glasses( Just out) for those with de fective hearing. Large and complete stock Oerman Ariificisal Eyes. You caf 00 betier here than elsewhere Tibbins' Pharmacy, Ciara M. Tibbens Drugs & Optical Goods, the Sight and Hearing Ald Store, Beech Creek Pa 14 a Repairing FOREMANS UPHOLSTERY -Purni- ture repalr shop. , Testor. ing; antiques a weciaity rash seats. Mod North Rece Bt, —_— Penn Belle Phone $08-M snd D Upholstert Shop. 102 E lamb St. Jhone sm Bellefonte, Pa MACHINE WORK--Oattle Uppers | oniy 75 cents and grinder ° knives sharpened meat vlates and knives, saws gummed and | sharpened and all shafpaned. Machine work of all kinds. We also have in stock oid rel) geal, Cap SCTeWE MPT SOTEWR Woodruff kevs, key stork etc. Swarts Machine Shop. Bellefonte, Pa. phone 2-n 42 | PHO-KAPS is one of the kinds of tools | November 23, 1939, TISEMENTS TERMS OF BALE: TE 20% of the 0 be pald In oss w Davis, Admi when the herein ore described lot gnd parcel of ground, is knocked down and decigred sold, and the balance of the consideration, 10- wit: T6%. shall be paid In eash tO sald Administrator upon oconfirma- tion of sale and delivery of deed, PFERSORAL PROPERTY ~The un designed Adminisiretor will aise of fer for sale on the aforesaid premises sll of the personal y of the the tnajor within named decedent items of which are as follows: 2 corner cupboards ex lension table: chairs; r I desk. a Ye table; rockers; Yitehen wove, ving room stove: oll stove: Mayas washer, Divan, Morris chalr and rocker, mir- ror; @ 0xi2 ru #2 beds and springs: 2 bBuregus. chev. sewing machine: end table. miscellaneous ols, ri, ele 2 lawn mower, sien ia water mot peanut roaster and poh corn machine; 2 swings Yorether with other (tems pemonal property 100 HUMEroUs mention AUTOMOBILES 1 udar Sedat I truck TERM" erty —LCaunls rye of ww 1937 up Orahem Dodge Pick. 1 OF BALE Personal prop- NILES E DAVIS ntrator of Batate of Prank | deceased. Bellefonte, Pa. HJ 4 Auctionesr Harricon ALL for Estate Adil Dav) ney ORPHANS COURT SALE OF County. pursuance of and 8 Decrees lasued Court of Centre Pa. Rovember 20 1030, will public sale, at the Oourt Bellefonte, Pa. the herein. ribed real estate belonging of the within named DECEMBER hook, A M two (2) 16, 1929 certain tracts { ground, the first there n the Township of Snow * second thereof gituste of Bomgs, Cemire nded and described TRACT NO. 1: Containing 12 sores more or Jam, and situsts in the Nownshin of Snow Shoe, Ooty and aforesaid, snd which beoams Pear! Shank, during bey hy deed from the Oomanies- wiers of Centers County Pa. dated ’ 2.19 and recorden (n the Office of Centre County st He P March 24. 1925, in wed k. Vol. 188, page 230 TRACT KO. 2: Containing 2 acres ITO situate in the eD unty and Blate more parti described as thence by North 22 perches to a port of Jacob Poorman West 16 perches 10 other land of the South 22 degrees io a slone heap: of Ishenal McMullen Fas: 16 perches 0 beginning became to 4 ae Ves fel ro tr Ih ernrder . oy we Boy or ess and Pp of Bogen, wt ied al na y : Uw] BEG INNING at of Abraham degrees. East 20 thence by lana h G8 degrees nence by a4 DOL Thomas and pryhs in EY vesting man M . Vy 20. 1912. and re- n the Recorder's Office afore. 5 1813, in Deed Book Bellefonte trator. when ch we described in ground are tel and delcared roid and 1 the. ponsiders tion I be paid in cash nistrgtor upon confirmation a e and delivery of deed. BELILEVONTE TRUST 00. Administator of the Hute of 3 deceased Belivfonte, Maves, auctionser Ker, Attorney for Estate x49 Special Holf Price Offer to Arthritis Sufferers Nite Brothers Will & he Be ($1.50 50 Ata) of STF al lodizeq , Wal KAPS. Colloid Capsules, for Lhe Cents. Why We Make This Offer That es man and woman M fering with Painful oh oe ot Arthritis due to Sulphur Can LOW UY al a pry bat Yow’ ~The teal HM ur in - teke capsule jorm that A hundreds of Arthritis Sunles, ny aR you A try S the Colloidal ofized Sulphur ment at this SPECIAL OFFER. . to gel sulphur into St & way that is de instead of making claims, to give you a $1.50 size . Thonsatils cluding many doctors, have pratees of suiphir-—and pow we dre in SULPHO-KAPS one of the “hewet forms of sulphur-—Oolioidal Sulphur-—in easy-to-take for the relief of aches and of Arthritis due tO sulphur . ge Want colamn is the peo- s bargain counter. i LEGAL NOTICES | i ORPHANS COURT SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY i The undersigned Administrator of | | the Beate of Prank I. Davis, late | Miles Township, Centre County, Pa in pursuance Orphans’ Pa. November 20th will offer at public sale, on the ate | | homestead premises of sald decedent, | situste about two miles Norin of MiBheim in what is as the! “Miliheim Narrows all of the real ertate of the said decedent. on BATURDAY, DECEMBER 16th, 1039, at 1280 ockef noon DESCRIFTION OF ¥ REAL ESTATE | All that certain joi mnd parcel of ground with the tenements and im- | BEGINNING at a stone the east side of the old road | east gide of the Mitihelm | Narrows | Brush Valley ens | he Soo Sue en the OG saranteed Tv i tre | rerung Drug wa Sore. Bi
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