November 30, 1939. LOCALS I — —Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Ishler. of | Phonograph records at Pifers, arrivals in |35¢ each-—-3 for $1.00. Cleveland, Ohio, were Bellefonte Tuesday and will remain over the weekend as guests of Mr Ishler's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. D. Paul Fortney, East Bishop street, ~Miss Molly Ross, Altoona, of | has been spending the past week in Bellefonte as he guest of Mrs. R. C. Holmes, on West High Street, and while here has been calling on her many relatives and friends in this area —Mr, and Mrs. Albert Grove and little daughter, Gretchen, of El- mira, N. Y.. arrived in Bellefonte last week for a week's visit with Mr, Grove's parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Grove and family, at their home on East Linn Street. Miss Aileen Rossman, of Miles- burg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry A. Rossman a student at the State Teachers Cullege at Lock Haven has returned to school after spending her Thanksgiving vaca- tion with her parents. —Two new and mcdern six-{ool display cases hate been installed in the Crossley Jewelry store in the Brockerhoff building, adding greai- ly to the general appearance of the store and enhancing the atirac- tive display of merchandise. —George Shugert, of Elmira, N. the weekend and upon his return Y. motored to Bellefonte during home he was accompanied by Mrs Shugert's mother Mrs, Rebecca Cruse, of East High Street, who will be their guest in Elmira for an in- definite time. —-Mr1s. C. Edward Robb, formerly of Bellefonte, who for the past sev- eral months has been residing witn her son, Ensign Richard Robb, of the United Sates Navy, at Long Beach, California, is planning 9 return to Bellefonte to live. Mrs. Robb is expected to arrive here sometime in January —Miss Mona Vonada, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Vonada, ol East High Street, last week accepl- ed » position in the offices of the Titan Metal Manufacturing Com- pany. Miss Vonada is a recent graduate of the Bellefonte High chool, where she maintained a high scholastic standing. —Nathan Kofman, who has been confined to bed at his home in the Plaza apartments for the pas; num- ber of weeks, yeslerday was repor.- ed to be in critical condition. M~ Kofman, a victim of a heart condi- tion, is 62 years of age and before the outset of his present illness had planned to spend the winter in Florida. —The annual Christmas Bazaar for the benefit of 8t. John's Episco- pal church will be held in the Par- ish House on Wednesday afternoon, Deceruber, 8, beginning at 2 o'clock. various kinds of food will be on sale and also many things suitable will include a Look into the Future, with Madam So-and-So reading the cards. —Enroute to his home in Jollet, Til. from a business (rip to New Jersey, Charles Stearns spent Thanksgiving Day in Bellelonie as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clevenstine, at their home on East Bishop Street, Mr, and Mrs. Stearns and their young daughter, Gwendolyn, expect fo spend tne Christmas holidays here with the Clevenstines. ~Police report that an attempt was made Tuesday night to enter the John Reed restaurant on South Water Street, but that the burglar was evidently frightened away alter a small section of the glass in the front door had been broken oul There were no evidences that the restaurant had been entered and the proprie.or said that nothing had been taken. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Eberhart and Mrs. Guy Housel motored (0 Huntingdon, Sunday, for a briel visit with Mrs. Edward Eberhar:, of Huntingdon, who is a surgical patient at the Huntingdon Hospii- al, where she ig reported to be re- cuperating slowly frcm an opera tion she underwent several weeks 220. The Edmund Eberharts form- erly resided in Bellefonte. ~Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Yeager and daughter, Molly, Mrs. H, Laird Cur. tin and Miss Tomazine Curtin mo- tored to Harrisburg Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Yeager being over night guests of the former's aunt, Mrs. | Olive T. Kerstetter. Mrs. Curtin and Miss Tomazine Curtin con- tinued East to Philadelphia, Mrs, Curiin to spend a week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gar Young and family at their home in Ardmore, and Miss Curtin returning to her duties as a student nurse at the Germantown Hospital, —Under the spotSorship of the larger and more perfect than ever before. They range in height from 10 to 12 feet are well developed and uniform in shape. The contract for the trees which are being cut from the Bond White nursery near Mt. Eagle was awarded to Cyrus Shope i 5 i i : x48 ~-Miss Mary Catherine Walker, who is attending Hood College at Frederick, Md., spent her Thanks- vacation with her parents, Judge nnd Mrs. Ivan Walker ~Mrs, Mark W. Willams, assist ant treasurer and trust officer at the Bellefonte Trust Company, is on vacation this week and Is spend- | ing several days with relatives and friends in Philadelphia | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Boggs, of | Pittsburgh, spent Thanksgiving Day | and the weekend as the guests of | Mr. Boggs' brother-in-law and sis- | ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leamer R. Wood- ring and family, at their home in Milesburg. | After spending less than an hour | in the woods last Tuesday afternoon, | Melvin Foore, son of Mrs. Samuel | Roberts, of Wilson street, shot his | first turkey which weighed thirteen pounds. Foore was hunting on Schad’s mountain, northeast of! Bellefonte —Wilmer Heaton, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Heaton, of Philadel- phia, spent Saturday in Bellefonte as a guest of Miss Thelma Halder- man, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Halderman Mr. Heaton is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State College —Ceorge Grimm, of North Tona- wanda, N. Y., former well known resident of Bellefonte, was in town early last week, having come here to attend a meeting of Past Com- manders of the local Masonic Lodge Mr. Grimm formerly was superin- tendent of the Old Nittany Purnace here, and resided on Thomas Street Miss Verna Mae Chambers, third-year student at the State Teachers’ College at Indiana, Pa, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chambers at thelr home in Clarence and with her aunt, Miss Verna Chambers, of the Keystone apart- ments, North Allegheny Street, in Bellefonte —-Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Crum- lish, of Pleasant Gap, have received word that their son, William, who in June was graduated from Penn State where he studied sanitary en- gineering, has been appointed as a sanitary engineer with the United States Department of Agriculture, at Washington. D. C. Since grad- uation Mr. Crumlish has been em- ployed on the New York division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, having been stationed at Trenton, N. J --Mrs. E. N. Parker left Bellefonte Saturday after a brief visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J D Hunter, at their home on East Cur- tin street. Prom there Mrs Parker went to St. Louis, where she joined her husband, It Parker, of the U 8. Navy, at the home of his parents in that city. The Parkers will sail on December 1, from San Prancisco, Cal. for Manila, where Lt Parker has been called for sea duty for the next two years. They will sail for the Philippines on the S. 8. Presi. dent Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keichline returned to their home at Lake- worth, Florida, during the latter part of the week after having been in Bellefonte during the last illness and death of Mr, Keichline's father, the late Peter Keichline, of Willowbank Street. They were accompanied to the South by Mrs. Peter Keichline, whose plans, while indefinite, in- clude spending the winter with her son and daughter-in-law at Lake- worth. The Keichline family home here has been closed for the winter but will remain in the heirs’ pos- session for Mrs. Keichline's future use if she so wishes. ~Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pardoc entertained a group of young people at their home on Hall Moon Hill Monday evening, in honor of their daughter's 16th birthday. The evening was spent in playing games, refreshments were served and many presents were received by the guest af honoq, Those presen were Elizabeth Pard:e, Gloria Pardoe, Margaret, Clarence Pardoe, Jr. Rosa and Angeline Capperelli, Evelyn Green, Zelma Poorman, Hilda Stover, Anna Saylor, Gwen- dolyn Saylor, George Kellerman, Frank Brosky, Donald Rine, Don- ald Flack, Donald Walker, Elwocd Sager, David Barr, Henry Capper- elli, and William Keen. -=An interesting volume, entitled “Enjine!-Engine” published by Hu. - old Vincent Smith for the Home In- surance Company, reached this of- fice last week. The book, contain ing many splendid photographs in natural color, is a brief review of the story of fire fighting. It illustrates and describes the development of the fire engine from the old time hose cart of early days to the mod- ern machines of today. It reviews the perfection of other apparatus, and in all is a most valuable and in- teresting to the literature on fire- fighting. The book has been turned | over to the Bellefonte Fire Depart- ment for the use of Logan and Un- dine Pire Company members. ~The Biblical story of the Ten| Talents had its counterpart in| n | Wednesday evening, | Lutheran YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. -Mrs. C. H. Andrews, Centre Hall, R, D., was a Bellefonte shop- per on Tuesday ~—Mrs. Boyd A. Musser and son, Francis, of Altoona, were in Belle- fonte Tuesday to arrange for the advertising at private sale of their farm, stock and equipment, located near Zion ~The Catholle America, Bellefonte, will hold a sauer kraut supper in the court room, Bush Arcade building, on December 6 Daughters of Tickets are 50 cents The orchestra of St. John's church, Bellefonte, will give a concert at that church to- morrow (Friday) night, The pro- gram will begin at 9 o'clock and a silver offering will be received. A meeting of the National Con- sumers’ Tax Commission will be held Friday, February 1, in the Li- brary and Historical bullding at 2:30 o'clock. All those Interested in the tax situation are urged to be present ~The Rev. Malcolm DeP. May- nard, of Ridgway, former rector of St. John's Episcopal church, Belle- fonte, was among the throng of 20000 who on Saturday attended the Penn BState-Pitt football game at State College Mrs. Albert Gilmer, of German- town, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. H P. Schaeffer, at their home on East High street, having come here for the Thanksgiving season. Mr. Gilmer expects to join her here this weekend for the trip back to Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Thurston G Erickson, of Willlamsport, and Miss Charlotte Walker, of Lewistown, spent the Thanksgiving season in Bellefonte with Mrs. Erickson's and Miss Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs W. Harrison Walker, at the family home on East Linn Street Miss Sarah Caldwell entertained at her apartment on East Linn street last Wednesday night in honor of the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Morrison, of East Howard street ree tables were in play during the evening and Mr and Mrs. Morrison received a num- ber of gilts Mr, and Mrs. Eugene FP of State College, became parents of a son born night at the Centre Coun pital; Bellefonte. The who the third child third son in the family, named Samuel in honor maternal grandfather, Samuel Bierly Rebersburg The Bellefonte High 8« Alumni Association cleared approxi- mately $12 on the Thanksgiving dance held at Hecla Park on last Thursday night. While the atten- dance was not large as had been hoped for, members of the commit- tee were greatly encouraged with the success of the first new venture at- tempted by the Association for some years ~Mr, and Mrs Lee Saturday ty Hos- is of hood E. A Wagner, of Cleveland, Ohio, spent the week- end with relatives and friends in Bellefonte and vicinity Mr Wagner, a son of Mr. and Mrs H A. Wagner, of Oak Hall, is a con- ductor for the River Terminal Rall- road at Cleveland, and left Centire County about twenty years ago His wife ig the former Miss Maris Haupt, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Newton Haupt, who resid- ed on Pine Street, Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren and son, Charles, Jr. of Mamaro- neck, N. Y., spent the Thanksgiv- ing holidays in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs. Warren's mother, Mra. Belle M. Ward, at her home on East Cur- tin street. Other guests at the home on Thanksgiving Day included Mrs Ward's son, Harold Ward and also his daughter, Sarah, of Cleveland who on Priday. motored to Greens burg to attend a dinner given in honor of the 50th wedding anniver- sary of Mrs. Ward's parents Mrs. John R. Melroy, aged 78 died at her home at White Haven Pa. Saturday. She is survived by her husband, a retired Methodist minister who at one time was sta- tioned at Pleasant Gap: and the following children; Paul, Haddon- field, N. J; Mrs. J. N. Roeder. of Palmerton; Mrs. Harold Newhall, of Springfield, Mass. Also surviving are two sisters and a brother, Mrs. Iza- belle Rosener. Hawthorne, N. J. Mrs. Esther Reed, Pittston, and Rob- ert Shields, Wilkes Barre. The fun- eral was held Tuesday, with inter- ment at White Haven ~When the Newell B. Long fam- ily moves from the Reynolds proper ty on West Linn street to the late Dr. John J. Sebring home on the same street, which they recently purchased, Dr. and Mrs. WwW. J Schwartz, now residing at Rock- view penitentiary, will move into the Reynolds home. The change is to be made in the near future, as soon as the Sebring property is made ready for its new owners. Dr. Schwartz recently opened offices in the former Dr. Sebring office quar- ters on West High street. having relinquished his position as physi- cian at Rockview. Sn MP ——————— Employes of Gas Co. Entertained at Cabin Employees of the Central Penn-| sylvania Gas Company, their wives $120.10 ] coat the Red Cross won| 5 E i 2 i : 7 i x : from Spring | ; from seventh Bishop street, n| ! | i i EE | ling at and friends enjoyed a social even- Bond White's e¢abin, last Wednesday, The occasion started _ | with a splendid dinner prepared un- | (der the capable supervision of Mrs. | D. H. Miller and Mrs, Sherwood Robinson. Cash prizes were awarded to sev- en employees for their part in a ery successful fall gas range sale, were d for the A oa he | GIPTS—it you the proud r. Bara ¢ Mrs : ZONg 'Y.M.C.A. To Aid Needy Children | The work of gathering toys for less fortunate children, for distribu- tion at Christmas time is already under way. This year the ¥. M. C | A. will continue to serve as a recelv- {ing station for toys, clothing and other gifts suitable for children Names and addresses of needy children may also be sent to the “¥." in this connection, It is very important that the name and age of each child be written plainly The work of distribution and col- lection of gifts will be taken over bj the Junior Women's Club of Belle- {fonte, with Mrs. William Brachbill fand Mrs. Benjamin H. Herr In {charge of this work This work has grown large numbers during the or three years that the “Y" gladly welcomes the offer of the Junior women's Club te assume the re- sponsibility for this very much needed work. For some years past the ¥Y. M. C. A. has been working to get other organizations to Co- operate in order to prevent duplica- tions and eliminate the possibility of some child being r to such last Two entirely over- looked at this glad season In past years the Junior Red Cross, under the leadership of Mrs McDowell, has done some very fine work, as have a number of othe organizations, including the schools, It Is very important t continue to co-operate so this work in behalf of children may go on MILESBURG ORGANIZATION CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY »§ | Lis Camp No. 230, Patriotic Order of Americans, of Milesburg, celebrated their twenty-second anniversary with a chicken dinner served the Flesher Inn at Julian. A very de- lightful program been prepared by the committee in charge and en- joyed by all. There member present Blanche Jo Mi Mr Elsie Newman Behenck, Miss Co Amelia Jodon In addition to the charter mem- bers the following members were present Mrs. Emma Jones, Mrs Colyer, Mrs. Lottie Stanley Harriet Dunkle, Mrs. Myra Mrs. Mary Gordon, Mrs. Har- Zimmerman, Mrs, Bara Byron Pearl Cox. Mrs. Sara Flsher Mr Mary McCliney Eva Sint Mrs. Be Mrs Minnie Robert M: Cartney oat had were six charter follow: Mn Yi Saxe ow Mabe! Muy ra Jodon, and Mis Circe riet Mr Vallace Mc- Mr iV M1 Lacy Margaret Sellen Nancy Co Mrs. Flora Walker Mrs. Mabel Morrison Mrs Sara Purl, Mrs. Carrie Crispin, and Mr Prancis Zimmerman SPECTATOR INJURED Mr Marion Confer Mrs tor niet IN FALL FROM TREE Robert Lengenfelter, 19. of Clear- field, received a severe scalp lacer- and possible fract of the aay ire ight Satx night when he fell fie ng the Hege-Clearfield Hig! Lengenieiter and ions had taken tons in the ness the game down by boroug the ensuing argument fell the sidewalk Given emergency the field by Dr. E physician Dr. E W wound wit} was sent vice to once Dr could find no outward fracture, but t} several compan- arious pos. order wit. were oid to get In youth thelr pred tree In but hn police officers the to treaiment H. Coleman treated by closed the The youth the ad- at on field ater who tures is home with physician he was Cullens that traces ata tesla of at for an injury were made impos- sible because of the injured boy's condition. One member of the parts was lodged In the borough lockup on a disorderly conduct charge tt MS —————— Booth Festival and Baraar The Official Board of the Meth- odist church of Milesburg will hold a booth festival and bazaar in the social room of the church on Thurs- day and Friday evenings, Decem- ber 7 and 8, commencing at 6 p m. Refreshments, home-made can- dies, bread. rolls, pies. cakes, fancy iwork, toys, noveities antl other ar- ticles suitable for Christmas giiis will be for sale. The Bunday schoo: Is giving a prize of $500 for the best decorated booth. Free entertain- ment. The public is cordially invited to attend ceriain such May Appeal Game Cases Orant M. Boone, of Howard, R D. 1, and Fred Dickey, of Beech Creek, arrested on charges of tak ing and possessing male deer meat out of season, have posted $250 bonds with Justice of the Peace Harold D. Cowher, of Bellefonte, | pending the outcome of applications for appeals from ‘Squire Cowher’s decision. The Justice had found both men guilty and imposed fines of $100 and costs on each man. —— — i i | Entertainment at Spring Mills i tainers heard frequently over sta | Uon WRAK, Williamsport, will pre- sent an entertainment at Grange | Hall, Spring Mills, at 8 o'clock Wed- | nesday evening, December 8, Tickets {will be 25 cents for adults and 15 ieents for children. i i MALLORY ‘XA few dollars covers a lot of use Photo- EARLY. S®®®e STUDIO = hee PATRONIZE THE SHOE REPAIR SHOP Under the sponsorship of the P.! O. of A. of Spring Mills, Bunny Sue | and Lonesome Cowboy, radio enter- | | CLASSIFIED AD VEDTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column EVEry week. Considering ils low That's why 1 .0e Centre Democrat's classifNed advertising de- partment has become so AMAZ.OEly popular cust who the benerits derived, It Is undisputably Centre County's Commudity Bar- gal Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents tor first Laue and 15 cents for each additional insertion Where advertise Ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE adverising—sale or rent. A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea] estale KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to Ye mated Ww this office, must be complied with by those answering *“w advertisements Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertise ments, as the publishers are not permitted Wo divulge the name of the ad- veruser SUEYCRIEER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- OCT chititied free of charge. intervals WANTED! am in the market fof bogs, cattle sheep, omives and olickens. Call Centre Hall 04-R-11 or Sop a tard Wo Blaney T Riegal Cen- re Mall, Pa £8 ¥ au WANTITD- t § Ld WANTED-Da in ttcked ev fruit and water ” 5 we Work Wanted WAN TED Excavating contra ng and filing jobs. Call 47-3 Belle fonte. Sam CQapoparelll, Oolevilie, 327 WANTED--Young man wants work of any kd. Experienced on farm truck driving. etc Clair Shilling Telephone Zion B42 x49 WANTED--Qontracting ashes September 1 until season expires We also install garbage cans, Truck. ing of all kinds Call 347-3 Belle- fonte, Sam Cappareill, Coleviile. 321 WANTED Respectable widow watts position ing in respectable home of family work crat al middie small write 16 Care Centre Demo- Home Wanted WANTED--Homes 10 years old the other 12 {oan both milk cowl Inquire | Clarence BE. Hoy, Bellefonte R. D one Boys ot for two boys, x48 ~ Boarders Wanted WANTED #derty tienian board and room, jodern countey home, all conveniences, very reason= able rates Address Centre Demo- eral, Box 500 Articles for Sale | POR SALE—10 foot show case plate lass top, eheived. $2500 Parrish Drug Store, Bellefonte, Pa. FOR SALB—A good winter coat, ladies give 18, call Mrs. Orvis Wate son, 010-R-13 Bellefonte R 3, Pa. X48 POR SALE--Used radios, overhatled. at a © in price $500 to $1500 at Electric sly Oo. Beliefonte, + FOR SALB-Chean. 1938 model G C. dump truck. W. license. condition. C. 8 Hoste from | aged | housekeep« | wwe Experienced for any king of | x48 474 | a ood W JEW | Rome Olingerich, Centre Ha FOR Dele aog, 4 BALE ous Ten LL Yeu FOR BALE q PO @ Parm a IY Can i SALE Cad oO pay R FOR SALE-—-A Hoos pe " 0" 242" Ave BUILDING A HOME--We line of everyihing Houta yo Bilerly POR SALE--1938 Goor sedan appearance and duction rom 0 Motor State Oonliege 31386 or Ford gusraniee new price demons SAMLE-—Restaurant FLL 8 iK FOR é gas otha and m Stave “Baldwin ard, Acrosonic Grands and Uprights Liberal iowances. Reconditioned PIANOS with a guarantees, reasonably Repairing | Expert Piano Tuning and J R. Bopper, 114 West Belisfonte conerete foundation LEER ; famber Hamilton trade used, sold 0 & 2-word adverusement in these columns one Lie This privilege can be used Six Lines a year at differen: Gur 1 Pa Hime at prio Narberid ave a full tanks ulid Co “iy Reberaburg demotistretor Call soe Prank Keller Phone 155 $011 equipment refrigerated delicatesse! asler <£ pastry gloves xers. See College x48 How- api nets | in ae priced a1 4011 High | BICYCLES Bicycles new and used | in Cemiral ; expres: | largest asaOoriment bicycles wagons. Tmade your old { give a big trade allowance ing. open evenings evele and Motorcycle Slo 4th Bt lewistown, Pa trycycies and Pa bike we free park Nighthart's *, ANTIQUES-—-Beginning Dec. 7, will have for sale RY tern less ! poveral Dieces | serfect condition I tunity ts buy some { 2ifta. Crace Bradley 8t. Bellefonte, Pa jarea, mirrors 13 i 3 | Live Stock of fernitur A splendid oDpor- | choloe X-mas | Thuraday every day i Xess a nice collection of pat- pictures ¢, all In Allegheny x51 | FOR SALB-A rotd tow with second I al. Inquire of Andy J Clarence, Pa. | Robert Lee, Coleville , Kachick x48 0 | FOR SALE--One Ouernsey heifer 1% i yvemS old will =ell cheap Inquire x48 LE-~-25 } i pigs | Bellgfonte R. D ten-weeks-old Spot. : Bari 3. (Curlin Narrows) x50 Barner | POR SALE-3 Chester { hog 1 J. L. MeClenathan, Centre Phone 26-R-5 White , weigh about 300 pounds each fat Hall, Pa x48 | om SALE-<A good stock enough for Howard, B. D years old, could be registered rorvice. Clair bull 1% + Old Hinds 48 PCR Holstein cow. Inguire Callahan, Bmte College Boalaburg 2601. x e vuong pigs and rr of James R. D1 x50 Chesterwhite pure lard fonte. , R. D. 2 (Roopsburg rist Beeper, weeks , also’ POR tion 226 eater RENT «Cinrage Bate P Box along MUiesyury Pa Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR BALE~S male Collle pups, © weeks old, A C. Hartle, Belistonte RD 1, Phone 38-10-14 x49 Pa B.D. Loans to Farmers FOR SALE--Female Shepherd pups each, call 910« J r 3 A LOARE 10 FARM Bellefonu outs § money Ww Pa HOC LS Fis Wa ‘ pur 18% R x Poultry POR SALE--Bufl Orphington pulle! 18 cents per whard recy LW jay Biat Pa Al v 4 Bolop ue White wil Harry Puliet y BOOL POR BALE weeks old 60c. each Mills, Pa BAILY ALE Large Rock ve [£] ny OQ nore FOR sage Legh 18 weeks 7 range Twit 2000 pullets fom Bary Pullets, 16 weeks x 20 REOooQ heal 3 Hatchery MoAlister Ory wee Bix res 19 Real Estate - For Sale FOR ALE FOR BALE--48 1 burg wit Slreet blocks, | Yn For Sale or Rent POR SALE OR RENT 40 act in nice 3 Houses for Rent FOR RENT all conver AE | Dann Apartments for Rent Pa x48 Miscellaneous DEAD © OCK- Removed promptly Call anviime at my expense. phone £78.J-3 lLioyd L. Smith, Miesbure Terrace Bellefonte | FOR RENT --2<r00m fi hed anari- ment Inquire at | Bireet, Bellefonte Looat —- porte | 1 8 Ww can Schutte Red Souidil ware, Bellefonte, Pa IREURANCE- attractive furnished ichline | POR RENT--3 room fornia K ine ment Inquire 1 Street, Bellefonte POR RENT--An at Pa - - 207% Saving a Insurance Agency Phone Ope Saturday THOT Tem - 180 even. hb and after , old and disabled and mules removed Jee, Vogts Rendering Works. O#0. » Vopt Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 55-R-4 atl our expense ive MCRE LAYERS —Dot avers out of loafers Antes YOU mMOTe apes back. Try it. If Don Sw hand v back vOur money Parrish Drug Store. Bellefonte POR RENT--First floor apar | rooms and bath. heat furnished | at 128 Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa Inquire of D. A. Grove. Beliefonte | Pa ment at corner of { | gheny Streets. Reni £2 Inquire of First National Bank, Bellefonte Pa 48. o FOR RENT--<A five-room unfurnish- ed apartment including bath Heated, Gamge. Inquire Mrs Ei- {mer BE Eby, 420 E Blshop Street Bellefonte, Py x48 FOR RENT--6.rootn apartment, 24 8. Allegheny Street, Bellefonte large rooms eleciric mange, back sialreay to private parking sdace 0 rear. Mes. Odille Mott, 8. Allegheny Street, Phone 458-0 x48 Rooms For Rent POR RENT--lamge guist room, well heated and nicely furnished, nice location Call 356-M, Belisfonte 461 FOR RENT-Four rooms in a coun- try home. located at Hunters Park Inquire of Geo. A. Ritchey. R. D. 1, Bellefonte, Pa x48 FOR RENT-—A larg room equipped with water sink and commode ideal for light Mousckeeping. Ine ouire of Bdw. Snicer, 222 E. Logan St Bellefonte, Pa x49 TO RHEUMATIOS-8end pooklet on Rheumatism. Try Tib- bins Triple Remedio: for Rheamnma- tien and get Relief Hepatioo-Re- nalls BEliminant and Alkalizer $1.00; Meritol (Rheumatism y yy 80c: Krood Ol Rubbing oll 60c; Oall or sent by mall on receipts of price, Prepared In the laborstories of Tibbins Pharmacy. Beech Creek, Pa. Add 100. postage and packing. discovery. Free demon stration dally and Sunday 10 to 13 to 6-7 to 8. No Wednesday hours. End results positively Bar Call or write us. The Tibb rmacy. Beeoh Creek. Pa. anteed. ney The TB Inhaler GLASSES RESUCHD~auving installed new lens ng to ‘sh chinery am ur és at very av ve prices, # { Just out) for those with fective hearing. and complet stock Cerman Aru OOMS.-J return for work: Two nicely furnished neoe & Opt the Sight a rooms, kitchen and bedroom, with A bath. In return for lent work. Hearing Ald Store, Beech Creek Pa 1 weseion . 1, relisble party only. | Apply at once. RR. FP. Williams, Ce" | Pa x48 tre Hall, Pa. Farms For Rent sable four horse Lush seats. Modern of Mndisonbure. | EOF ih Rate Fenn Bete How, . D.. Spring | R entre Hall x48 Garages For Rent
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