- a , ar Page Two Tlie Centre Democrat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. Es peace? In part, it involves the surrender of extreme nationalism, a willingness to cooperate with other peoples, a tolerant understanding of the problems of others and a desire to help other people by sharing I —— WALKER BROTHERS A. C. DERR PAUL M CECIL A WALKER, Way GE Issued weekly, every Thursday morning Entered in the postoffice at Bellefonte, Pa., class matter, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION if paid in advance Af not paid in advance $1.50 per vear $3.00 per year. ........«. The date your subscription expires on the label bearing your name by a change on the date of label the first iss We send Watch date month, no receipts quest. 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This & conference tal for generations there Is little world as second- | His rema of the Thomas wtion In Wa attention to Jeff mankind of the , we In ion of dictate hi osopny sue of each | and the ir faith in mn occasion if human rally import wll reflect I often haj Ong run to cl what 1s §O EE [F318 week morning Ad- | must the sponsive Ar termine | tato 10 | ct W pon and not no- | relia ve Some ing "nis vhether the aut years tory Is qu we he entire truth ’ rso EDITORIAL BECO ME i Call THE ndred ve lopment of modern civilizat mmun ndit id stride in have altered or France y n wmber of resol We want peace to pray for 8 peace A ly peace the price that we AE tions affirming our we hope for peace and Jeclaring But, if US couniry are not ready to pay SE must A RED CROSS ME MBER of at of 1 minded e ducators 1 ashin PRIC E OF WORLD P E ACE PAr- 1 rof easo and orde vive } under vin O18 prospect Jefferson Memorial, think, the Livily | ' the mass judgment of mankind | power, whet} CR sSponsive Wgo bunk ed there Is n secure Prof with them the fruits and blessings of eivilization, These are general terms, plied to the political economic and cultural needs of various localities throughout the world, There must be some abandonment of national inspired willingness to assist others but they must be ap- selfishness and an to live ns well 18 a big order, not to be achieved at ole or in a few years. It 15 a program to come, but, until it 1s adopted, for permanent peace ln the JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRACY rks at the laying of the cornerstone now under con- shington, President Roosevelt called erson's belief “that the average opin- is In the superior to the long run self-chosen.” of democratic phil- foundation stone upon which rests vernment of the people. Certainly people can make sad mistakes but designed for human welfare it ant that decisions affecting Individ- thelr opinions pens that damage the essence k “in re to de- done but ged conditions and well able best for mankind in gener A dic- lodged In one man or a special 1 greater efficiency and with more won but, “in the long run” it will to the needs of all people although al the } wi ey it thie special privilege chosen HISTORY OFTEN NEEDS CORRECTION Henry Ford was f= and while we do not know omoblle manufacturer was correctly 0 doubt but that the saying contains quoted as say does not conform for the simple reason that human the entire truth about any- of & historian on partisan 8 y the religion he get it In book nai view ning ana makes a difference in the way me conclusions, generally corrected Re an ould be Luci Las welcomed surrounded by honest thinker: in- > classed or ’ we a VE wniion call at to the recent E. Bolton, head of the the Universit y of Califor- the other day that father of his coun- ie eastery sea- owes ity freedom to Herbert {istory at ’ won in wis not the 1s ome of our super imagine anything good coming part of liberty and freedom be- + blind adoration of our » sight of similar virtue 8 proper appreciation to the fact that in the new world The English killed tin-Americans treat. Moreover, all the in this hemisphere are in 3 are hundred: of American Augustine, Fla wr calls attention ome his plea for with Soutl tizens of t} liege | d ory der but u La preserved them ww 10INes fre these things In Americans to widen ) and Central America in realize that the ' does not belong to the United other republics as well att 1s nati ball game for t} ing ot rng { occurs ho change his plan i Thanksgiving Day at where he will carve a tur. en of the infantile par- ut a week, the Chief Ex- ime to witness the Army. e first time since becoming to Hyde Park, Mr Roosevelt the first week of December then two to main- tigated by beliefs, It or any now tremble Reg gard- th v &t poried pored * Justice PANO igo + recognized n arans n le 10 sarrier eighbor- na~ ’ ¥ manu $ arivid the world insid LT s opinion of the Supreme Court ree- powers of a state over traffic lig- 8 Jaws the transportation provision atute which provided that all liquor e the stale must be by a “common McRey: who wrote the opine he power of a state “absolutely to ture, transportation or posses. wilds, sale, toxicants . N tH in vie general the price 000 jobs among tions during the pay for world “the peak levels s that hat industrial production this Fall of 1928" Secretary there has been a gain of 1,250. persons in non-agricultural occupa - past year -” - Modern Etiquette & - 1. What should you do when hostess, without realizing it, ou next fo a person whom much dislike? Is it all right to refuse a certain dish at a luncheon? 3. Shouldn't @ woman keep her voice low when talking? 4. Should parents include children in introductions? the sets you their 5. I= it good manners to supply a word which seems to foll another person who is speaking? 6. Is it necessary to tip a waitress in a restawrant, who merely carries your tray from the self-serving counter to your table? - 7. Is it proper for a hostess to set a definite time for the arrival and the departure of house guests? 8. Shouldn't an employer show lit- | tie personal attentions to his girl secretary, such as placing a chair for tion? 9. Is It permissible social invitations? 10. Isn't it absolute folly man to live far above his in order to Impress quaintances? income 11. 1s the center droplight over the | dining room table proper when giv- ing a dinner? 12. If the engagement is nounced? her when she is to take dicta-! to telegraph for a} hig social aec-} to be a| long one, should it be publicly an- | " DO YOU KNOW I. How many trade agreements have been negotiated? %. What Is the relative population of Russia and Finland? 3. What do the initials RR” stand for? 4. How old is Benito Mussolini? 5. What are the value of U. 8 exports to Japan? 6. Can an American ship carry goods to Australia? | 7. Who was John Huss? 8. Is Cuba independent? “U. 8. 8. 9. Has the submarine campaign ' reduced British shipping to a Sér-| fous degree? 10. What percentage of the cdr- igoes to and from the U. 8. is car- ried in American ships? The Answers 1. Twenty-two. 2. Russia, 170,000,000: Finland, | 3 535,000. | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JT ——— OrFriCE CAT “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisest Men” Sat THE -——e—g DIZZY POME Of all the little You do just This wearing m IL makes my What Do A tune is di=de-di-de-di-d¢ A when it is all wet Therefore, a baby changes | It ame u fa darn shame some politied catchy things Ww Suny me, itis Is tops, because + 50 angory. Yi on oT hink? didy” Is something a baby changes when IL Is all wet haven't enough ig ans sense to do the EE ———————— A Litt A customer was standing id other day when a neighbor lady, ¢ “If you'll hold my baby while I bu drink In the drug store.” she sald The gent wok the kiddo §s He stood wround for at least pleted her purchases “Thank you.” she sald, « ¢ “Nao.” resent he answered truthfully A Darkt Bay, Mae, wh rapture?” “Oh, dat boy into Li 26d 4 Lruss company al dol went gani 4] took her baby from his pose you're ready for that drink now Ne became ob d le Dampi ¢ ou meat market in a small town the arrying her baby, walked up to him some meat 11 treat you to a nice cool while mama did her shopping before the lady finally com- arm nites arms. “I sup- you?" I'm not aren't Really, the least bit dry at own Spiel ' at Hezekiah since he had de bank- ry nex A Brave Act Jake Qoldstein speech. Jake, times, member bawled out chalrman of Who had mel who owed dius “My friend cried our hearts. It iss Co nities yalioun Jake time to ect Spar ing { It happened in a re J plilar of the church the court said the p “Well,” began the + “Just a minute.” interposed tne indies kindly leave the Now tell tion of pain,” COUT roan W ha For years a gang of old 14 at fixed Interv fe PUrDOse tibing amber-colored liquid: Last week it so away from the hous height of the festivitie: on the absentee Hey, BL” he * poker. We all “ii als r the happened an the 1 ¢ of a0uled got and the th side political club, was making agusd that, considering the hard el should not be suspended or Ve de bull by his lie Proposissen got to open Up lake tall ~Ulid Tace he Blushes -west county court, The judge injury case the a timony in ust where rey & personal you felt first sensa- in first started in my epiglottis— idge, “Halt the testimony while the ta Pal have Deen In ind ging in lke of the habit of gathering 4 game Of poker, im- une their number could not get t aside for the poker game. At the Lg Welt to Lhe telephones and called got together tonight name came ug We Any Judge Will Tell You it lek A counts fw on . More Interes Hubby "iris article husband.” Wille Does a fay anylung atx book to his wile? Not Run your wife starts t know $11 id B Dick When 3 I don't Yel, we've ¢ New Twist Mother—"1 won't have you had to be in bed at 10” Daughiter—- Mother (annoyed) dar I had a} Slips That Pa (Atlantic, “Mrs. Virginia Frees, who was we Cay, fell from a height of about tiiree feet and badly damaged her trellis * ANCE “Then you must hav witer mother than you have 0 find ou only one whether a Derson ling Question AYE Lhete wife should be an open book to her it a husband being an open pocket. Down Yet talk does she know when to ston? ly been married six year: to An Old One until midnight. At your age 1 had a funny mother. anvhow 88 in the News corgia, News) rking on her climbing vines yester. Watered Stock “This,” beamed the p chie! ngset” “Yes” replied his friend, roid fathe That's all, folks. A girl who ta "Social Security w HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK Homemade Hand Lotion Take one-half cup of vinegar, one. | half cup of water, four tablespoon- fuls of starch; put these ingredients {into a jar and shake well. You =:ii| then have a very effective and in- expensive hand lotion. Cleaning the Range Always be sure to allow a poree- lain-topped stove to cool before: (washing it, because if washed while | i still warm, the procelain is liable to icrack. A mild soap, warm water, and {a soft cloth should be used. Solled Playing Cards Rub solled playing cards gently | with a small sponge which has been | dipped in spirits of camphor. This i will ‘restore the newness, torsing the kid back, r, handihg over his offspring, “ls my “a liquidizing asset” ——— kes a fraternity pin Is merely gelting wet BCAT.” (ing carefully with turpentine or mineral spirits, Then dull the gloss by rubbing with steel wool or sand- paper, finally wiping off all dust Leftover Ham A good use for leftover cooked ham Is to combine it, finely chop- ped, with cooked macaroni and med- fum white sauce; top this with grated cheese, Brown in the oven, and serve with hot biscuits and a mixed green salad with French dressing. The odor of fresh paint or cigar {eite smoke can be removed from a {room by leaving overnight a large bowl of water, into which has been | mixed a teaspoon of ammonia, to i Seratched Glass Small scratches on glass may be | | partially polished out by rubbing | {with rouge wet with water upon a | | piece of soft leather. However, if the | | scratches are deep, it will be neces- | | sary to grind them out with the fin- | est flour emery, such as that used i ‘Over County November 23, 1939, — “Bob” Goodhart, youthful hunt- ‘er of Centre Hall, has shot 19 rab- bits so far this season. One more and his legal quota will be filled Robert Breon, Brooks’ Service Station, Centre Hall, was confined Lo bed for several days last week with an altack cf quinsy Among a number of motor Griv- ery’ licenses lifted during the past | | week for reckless driving were those of Charles Poorman, of Pleasant Gap, and Henry 8. Klinefelter, Cen tre Hall | | A quartet of Centre Hall hunters Albert L. Emery, George L. Good- hart, Mervin Fomer and a Mr, Hen- ry, left Centre Hall last Tuesday af- ternoon for Elk county to hunt bear. The bear season was only four days In duration Mr Mrs. J family were dinner day at the R B. Malone and guests on Sun WwW. 8mith home in Centre Hall, at which time was served the 14'i-pound turkey Mr Malone bagged In the High Valley woellon early last week and Driving along the back road from Zion Ww Pleasant Gap last Monday momning, a resident of Mingoville saw a red fox cross the highway in front of his car which he avers must have been atl least seven feet ong from the tp of is nose to the end of its tail. He avers it was the biggest fox he ever saw, and he has trapped a number of them Hard luck struck Shope in Bellefonte early last week First while ealing, Mrs. Shope had a chicken bone become Jodged in her throat which necessitated her being taken first Centre County Hospital and to Lewistown where it was removed. The next day while traveling around town on iness Mr. Bhope dropped COnLRLLINE & ey A Lick from some other 10 grief last week sreel, Miliheim, The and the truck skidded on its side. Both of the vehicle were more seriously than tors services being latter. The coal wa about the highway garage twice at Cyrus 6 the then base wu llet wiliel ‘ Gi Oi - LINiadl BILO snd Caine West Main streel was joy turning over the occupants injured. one the other doc. needed the all With ooal QUIMUInLALY 10aGed on of for scallered near the Confer Trappers who on msking good skunks got a dis week when pelt cents The fur is little have been 1 money trapping wppoiniment last buvers quoted 55 reason i= U wi weather. When quoted will be for No. 1 Bs a pelt the not cold the pri Ne me prices 1; 88 cents {Or cents that time might jow grader: however, most of the have been caught Winners in the baking oontest lar meeting of Tuesday rught apple pie after the regn- organization lasi were: first, Mrs. Earl White. second, Mrs. John Wert, Sr third, Mrs. Jacob Sharer These per. sons will be eligible to a test in the Pomona ing here, November Trout, home ECONOMICS Gregg Township Vocational was the judge In this contest H. R. White, Centre Hall den- on Wednesday of last week left for Grand Rapids, Mich, where he entered the Burleson hospital. On Friday he underwent a minor oper. ation. Word received by Mrs. White on Monday was to the effect that the operation waz successful. How- ever, trealments will be required which will necessitate Dr. White's remaining in the hospital until af- Grange held the FIMLNATr CON Grange meet. 25. Mrs, Miriam teacher in chou Dr fist {iB {ter Thanksgiving Day The eastbound Greyhound bus last Bunday afternoon came to grief about a mile west of Lewisburg when the vehicle caught fire, The origin of the blaze, which wag con- | fined to exterior parts, was not def- initely known, although it was thought that a short circuit or back- fire from the motor started it. A bus was sent out of Bunbury to take on the nine passengers, and the dis abled vehicle was towed into Lewis burg for repairs Howard J. Lambert, of Centre Hall, on his way 10 Lakeworth Fla, was struck and knocked down by a car while crossing Patton avenue, in Asheville, N. C. He sustained a clean break in his right leg near the hip, and a bruised lefl leg. The ac- cident occurred October 23, and due 10 his excellent health, he is mak- {ing good progress toward recovery. {AS soon as he is able to leave the { hospital he will be taken to Gaines- (ville, Fla, and cared for by his | daughter, Mrs, Ruth West. | Payments aggregating $208,569 90 to school districts in 55 counties of | {the State to reimburse those of dis- | tricts for high school tuition have | {been approved at Harrisburg. The | payments are to be made under the | provisions of Section 1711-A of the {School Code, which requires for high school tuition when they are { required to pay tuition for pupils | I | (strenuous duty. deliberately striving Sunday School Lesson — THE WORKS OF THE MESSIAH for November 6, 1938, URGES GOLDEN TEXT: “Jesus of Nazareth went about doing ond Acly 10:38 | efMiclent Matthew 8: (Lesson Text: 14-27.) We have just completed a series of three lessons based on the Ser mon on the Mount, in which three chapters of his gospel, Matthew gives the essence of Lhe wonderful] teachings of Jesus Matthew follows the records of these spoken words of Jesus by giv- Ing us in two chapters ten examples of the miraculous powers exercised by Jesus, although these miracle are not necessarily #1 down in thelr natural chronological order of Occurrence Taken together, Bermon which precedes examples of divine love relieve the sufferings of humanity reveal the eternal hostility of God Ww any and all forces in life which tend to degrade afflict Opjsae mankind alter reading the them weking Ww or These miracles o« of power, but most some peculiarity In circumstances which pecially noteworthy are among the be in the New Tesla never been contra ious student The first man centur rave reverent, who approaches behalf of an 1 servant, a which was an unselfish miscGn ating the centurion’s sympsileti kindness faith in the hwal- Ing powers He did not even ask Jesus house at exe aH that he could I his servant at a distance. Jesu 80 and Wid unnamed Roman th found so 1trae) VET 4 wide Tange of them contain the atlending make them ei Boome of them st atlested facilis ment and have Qicled Ly any ser- tells of a Ro- humble na Jesu on of theses won ave ak and hi of Je to go to hd confidence u pre lies did sOMLieY great Another curred when SYTIAgOgue on 15 wenl 0 Pe and er mother. Compassionate We he not anywhere in had a of healing a eTvVice he Babbath of hy acle ol {ter the home ter on enter ~iBWw as an slomed islered unic munistry throughout many came many wore brought walled them thw prophecy Isaiah who declared: "Himsell took our in- and bare 0 Ne by the Jesu healing abroad tn od evening devil thie were sick came or 0 him and fulfilling the hw |} of onr Gi eager crowd and privacy with his dis- & commandeth that they and row across the Bea There they were mel by 0 declared that Be was Jesu whitherso- Looking beneath Jesus probably old not meet Callies cribe, wi willing to ever thou goest thiz declaratior knew that this man the hardships which life as Nis disciple would demand, and so ad- vised the scribe consider serious- iy the cost of being a follower of his reminding him that he and his dis- ciples had f{oregone the comforts of this life 10 enjoy the more abun. dant joys of the future lifes This warning had a telling efiect because we hear nothing of man from this time on Following this, while makifg an- other crossing over the Sea of Gal-! flee, a sudden storm came up while Jesus was resting. The disciples be. came very fearful lest they all be drownsd and, finally awoke him. Rebuking them for their lgck of faith in the care of God, Jesus showed his authority over the forees of mature—at his word the! wind | calmed and the waters became still another evidence of the miracu- lous powers of the Son of God. As oir Golden Text says, “Jesus of Nazareth went about, doing good.” What can we do? ¥ W. Par. | rar answers: “We cannot all do as! follow a to this | Christ did in the brief years of his ministry, —'go abou! doing good.” but | we can all live as he lived for the | first thirty years of quiet, holy, | i {each day to abstain from evil, in or- nese | PPE | stands | der, as far as in us les, In his name, und for his sake, to assuage the nor- attendant at the (oc ernational Sunday School Lesson rows of the world.” MORE POWER FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Heorganization along up-to-date, lines Is recommended for Pennsylvania local government units by Dr. Harold P. Alderfer, professor of political science and executive necretary of the Institiste of Local Government at the Pennsylvania Blate College Among other thing: hat county government be made more workable by concentrating more powers In Lhe counly Comms - sloners. “The county ij now and should be the dominant unit of gove ernment In rural areas he naid What is needed is an elective board of county commissioners and a oon- troller, the former with power lo appoint all the sdministrative offis cers who are now elected” Dr. Alderfer warned that more in- terest must taken in local gove ernment Ww preserve this traditional part of our government - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS he proposes be George R. Meek, et ux, to Will Cross, ¢t ux, of Bellefonte R tract in Spring Twp. $1500 Harry E. Ishier to Ray C of Bellefonte, KH. D Twp, $5,000 # ux Haven, tu 3 Bender 2" tre iam ., Taher, wae! 6 Jack I Laxk I'w Pp Lay Jack loy, #1 al, G at In Barn ide Fred tering i On Abr Kay tract in 8t Ka) M. Reese, to Abraham H Espenzhade, el ux, of State College, t in State College, 81 Treasurer of Centre County Balley, of Lewistown moon Twp, $724 Nationa! Bank. of to Paul L. Ot a Phillpeburg F $4 ux, to D.C. MUI of Centre Hall Hall, $1 him H. E M. Reese Colle 4 pe | racy LL ux, 10 Twp. Pen hae Worth $! i i# of ale bes tras y Gi w Half iret Philips. ix, of ir HDhure raf AX Evan L. Jon Jones, et al, of Philipsburg, $1 Jabir Shibif Reese, of Worth College. $1 Kayie Reese i State Colies $i E. Lee Shawiey, of Harris Potter Twp, $1 Harry 1. Yearick garet J. Yearick tract in Walker Twp Susan Viola Myer ham Mayes, el ux. of Philipsburg, tract in South Philipsburg, $500 Mary Gray Meek, ei al, to Russel} Hen, of Philipsburg, tract-in Burns ide Twp. $400 Soott W. Tate, ¢t ux, to Ruth Parsons, of Unionville, tract in Spring Twp. $1 Ruth Parsons, 10 #1 ux, of Belieionte in Spring Twp. $1 Jerry Flack, el al 10 Bellefonie Trust Company, Adm. of Bellefonte, tract in Huston Twp. $800 mre MP —— Housewife's Food Almanack A collection of tested recipes, hints to {rewe housework and other val- uable suggestions for the home are printed regularly in the American Weekly, the big magazine distris buted with ithe Baltimore Sunday American. On sale at all fews- Minnie tract in “1 John et ux Twp Kayte M in State Col Mauzie ge Ww Harrison Twp, Aract ua 1 io Mar of Walker Twp, $l et al, to Gras Ww 9 - Tate, tract Scot RD RICH RED BLOOD GOOD HEALTH RICH BLOOD ASTOUNDING VITALITY You ean have all these IF when feel below , you will wre LUEBERT 8 IRON TONIC TABLETS Composed of Che chemiosl foods which your body nels Se hulle nan Vim abi Mga if you are weak and run down— TRY THEM. Ess to take Bo nedyensting lguids, Prive bbe and $1.00 per box st druggists. MH you esn not be supplied , wend ditect 10 our lsborstery, A No REE TRIAL OFFER. Ome bos box will be malled FREE w» ets ONCE with this Adv. for 0: 0 soves 4G Luedert, P.D.. Coatesville, Pac “Who Shall Settle My Estate ?" THE most important clause in your will, is the | attending high school in another | | district. Centre county will receive |$2,721 82. For vocational education by opticians, and the spot hens | with rouge and water in a plece of | {soft leather. | 3. Union of Soviet Socialist Re-| : ’ Answers to Modern Etiquette ) Eye Glasses one naming your executor, wad} Control your dislike for this rt time, chat as sociably as pos- gible with this person, betraying no ill feeling. This is your duty to your hostess, to the other guests, and to yourself. . ha 2. The considerate person willl not do so, as the number of dishes served at a luncheon is limited. One can take a small quantity even if he dish. 3. Yes. Shakespeare said voice was ever soft, genie, and low; an excellent thing in woman.” 4. Yes, years of age, or even younger. It is | who said, well to train children while young! above his present circumstances Is! introduc~ | in great danger of living in a little | how to acknowledge an tion. : ! i 5. It is perhaps a friendly service | if the speaker Is a foreigner, but it colored candles to 9. Yes; and her duty. If she wants stay until Monday morning, main for a week. 8. No. A girl in the business world | is competing with men, and it is no| more necessary for her employer to place a chair for her than he is not partial to that particular would for a male employee. 9. Yes. Invitations are often sent “Her | in this manner to save time, 10. Yes, and in almost every such case the man will sooner or later if the children are ten | repent of his folly. It was Addison “The man who will live time much beneath them.” 11. No. One should use while or harmonize with should never be done with a coun~ | the room or the table decorations. tryman. a i 6 No; it isn't hecessary, but some | preference, but it is better | frank than secretive. 12. This is a matter of personal | to be’ this is both her privilege | her | guests to come Priday evening and | she | should specify it, or they might re-| 4. 56. 5 Pirst half of 1939: $111037- 6 Yes, the Pacific Ocean Is ex-' empted from the combat area clos- ed to our vessels, i 5. A religious reformer of Bo- {| hemia who was burned at the stake {as a heretic. He lived 1360 to 1415. | 8. It is generally so regarded since the abrogation of the Platt Amend- ment in 1934. 8. No; In two months the Subs are credited with sinking ships to sbout half the tonnage that Great Britain has constructed 10. About one-fourth. FOUND AT LAST PRESCRIPTION 0623 Relief for muscular aches and pains i resulting from Neuritls, Lumbago, Rheumatism. Presoription Q623 has helped thousands when other reme- dies have failed. Pleasant to take. | Get a bottle today. Price $108, For sale by Parrish Drug Store , Belle | tonite, Pa. ['8 EC, publics | Eye glasses may be polished by | first molstening the tips of the fin. | gers, rubbing them over a cake of soap. and then rubbing them over. ces suet Gradually, civilization will imen and womep feel betier if they got busy and got Rome of ft gone. WARNING! DON'T ASK purposes this county will also re-| i 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. (Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) E41
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