Pace Six THE CENTRE D EMOCR/ AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. December 7, 1939, | | Modern Etiquette | it She how | meant to ix worn uld a hostess ever apologize | ¢ SitiesgiiiCe, rog, a sunken chal et- "énten? clock that is not running 7 Wht on ‘the table ‘that has ROL efine ®t a dance t quite ns EXPEC Lis not around when of the kKroom? 8 Isn't it eat a meal with others and ent ¢ conversation? 9. Should the bride be people wish ‘o ordinal good wishe as she » leaving church? 10. When taking food offered by A cr. is it Toank secretar y " empolver's ! ide the offic e or shion, a or a dish turned o ed? do when ar To cont ont ould ‘a gir! and hey well a he comes clon on Ww neven 3 to he home gent tHe Pret ride for a pat during take fom ied friend howl a member of When puesta a Carl pin iv? 2 wuld one express food when the it ne tmos lelayved by thet: the to evth who a cholce of hostess re- que n FOOSHA TY 1) 4 Should a hey irl 11. Would it be proj Christmas card to a m wquainthnice, signed Wire or write h obert Wilsons om reommoda tio 0 t Wilson? "et and ! out busine the and nn! “From “Helen 1 } ia i Lime Afswers At bottom of cslumh b wedding ie ved on Lhe wear Lessons In English Cello — 1-0. Peel though pro- (to strip off sound though pronounced not eet Words Often Misused ’ HM N 1 peal to forth.) } back of | "YY t 3 v Sp m V £8 emned as ' Word Study three time us Increase mastering one for tivis and it on Oe word Words lesson (medical); a systematic ie. (Pronounce bet, § un- y Hable.) "“Pre- too Strict a malady ’ Wi rests ax HW y prefert “He s Bay homid y perception of reasoning her to go weionis ition fed tha t She must at Words Often Mispronounced a Codd OTMee me God never Pronotmice Do not be promises contrived o requgte Con - ie « Prono NVords Often Misspelled not toelvih X roan cd Health and Beauty AND ITS VALUE of Aner! a It was not un THE PECAN native in be 3 ) the h ] ern states nth experimenting with sC¥en- the improve werta century that Syn tring 4 H TVD « and quality of the dd to a rvemrkable © propagating really The American the Pa to x [8 5tae ss by be aches 2a b 5 3 Hird) erate hy more nutritious lant pecar f so many They Qu ite an this way. Th a stan it quantities derived maocome or our other variet tes of shade are quite as beautiful as long. and provide endless) as weil as sustenance in- numerable children and the squire rels that frisk among the branche Everywhere that a pecan tree stands on an ‘empty lot. or city property the children, white and biack, fore- gather to Bring the nuts down by hook or ormok. Tf they coll get all the pecans that they want, very few wonld suffer from mafnatrition GETS HIS DEER--USES AUTO INSTEAD OF in e a 0 is desirable from . trees? Vive time . joy for well as Dr. Kellogg Battle Oreck nitarium pecans are more 1 utritions than beefsteak y wt contain the uric &cid olson fornd in meat elimated that DPeeane are per font off. 13 per ates. 11 pir cent pro. vitamins A and B, and most mineral elements which are nidal to body bmilting. The nn great. One I meat contains 3.500 times Sa far Th at Ti ineesedd of 71 rr hwihvd ho very Horry Poorbaogh, Haven, got his deer calories to the able to keep them i are thoroughly Prirbaugh’s or was wrecked | masticated are quite easy to Sunday when two deer ran in front | digest and ‘assimilate. They are he was passing through | sed in making many delicious dish. | the town of Woodward, Centra | confections. Unlike meat County. Motor police said the im- | 0 cooking an al- | pact with deer damaged the ready to serve A good supper Tight side of the car ists of a handle of pecans ent- The deer, a buck and a doe with frufts and Hifi An eve. turned over to the game warden [Or ning meal of this 5 highly tribution to county institutions. tritious. appetizing, very to digest of Sehtvikill! Bit was no four flesh foods 05} Decal Wey es ana need n the 4 A ¢ i Bie were ihd els ensy Every ht to woman should have the work Uf she wants to. The come when every wife will her husband in the manner | which he has been accustomed. | : andl The of pe 1 8 quite i, #8 much so as of It is not like the proteins of peas or beans, which require protein Tig riee that day 14g in : may milk. port bread Mery to Modern Etiquette 2 1.0. A hostess should not apolo-¢ 7 Btand away from the dancers give Jor aoything in the home or until her escort appears. A girl on the table It merely emphasizes should try to time her appearance the article, and a guest worth hav. from the cloakroom so that her ese ing pays no attention to these lit- cort will be waiting for Hee. tle things 8. Yes, unless the person Is ill or 2. A large box of candy or fruit bereaved. and under thdse efrcum- for the family and gifis for the stances If he cannot enter into the small children would be sufficient. | general conversation, he should ‘Hot 3. Yes. When requested, it is have eaten with the othefs, much better to state any preference’ 05. No. The wedding reféption is rather than say, “anything at ail.” [the place for this 4. Never, Anything that concerns, 10. It fsn't exactly necsssify, Bit ber employer's allstrs should never why not? Puller says, “A & sword BF ‘discuised. Thtt is one of the of Lhe best-tempered metal is the fimdamental things dn efficient and’ most flexible; so the truly generous | -eompelent gscrotary will respect. Are most pliant and courteous in| 5 Yes, ft 1s Wite to do 50, to avoid thelr Behavior to their inferiors.”| possible disappointment; and one 11. No. The wife's name should | should ask for a prompt reply. i not be included if it is a mere bus- | 8. With a fork; as it goes With the | iness acquaintance of the husband. at. { 12. Yes; this is customary. Lhe | five caring for the ewes prope { College imedicine are dangerous and give imuch worse than 'BCRR Purchases GUN | Ih | offset { here keep | order | Bellefonte | Bellefonte Central | tween the two towns hast will recall that the former Virginia {will be stocked with a tanklosd of HEA fen FARM CALENDAR SMULLTON and Mrs, Charles Gilbert son Flovd of Wolfe's Store visitors Sunday afternoon gi | ome of Mr, and Mrs. Thoma Confer Mr. and Mrs. Merril Mille family of Milesburg were nday visitors at the home of Mr. My ler's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thoma Citlhert Mr ind : Wepre f i C Tiniely Reminders From The Penp- svlvania State Dollege School of Agriculture Torkeys—Crow- thelr own Select Breeding planning to produce hatching ¢gis next spring £hould select their breeding turkeys before best birds have been marketed, remind poultry extensfon specialists at the Pennsylvania State College Only the very best hirds should be retained for the breeding flock Feeding the Ewe Flook-Seventy- per cent of the difficulties at lambing time can be avoided by keeping the ewe flock in a thrifty condition over winter, claim lve- stock specialists at Penn State, That means feeding & good ration and rly ors and Ida Wallzer spent Soy 3 the h of Mr. and Mrs. Clavig Hrimeart at Rebersburg Mrs. V. W. Fletcher of State lege was a visitor Monday noon at the home of Mrs: Wilh Mever Mr me ols 14 and Mrs. Ellery Da family of Union County were visitors at the home of M Lester Ruhl Mir and family were Bunday visitors N O. Weber Butchering is in W time, Charl Breassle: day Mrs Mr baugh Russell of | at LO Avoid Dvientery Losses Because and much of the honey gathered by bees during Inte summer and fall is of ; poor quality, bee specialists at Penn | “4 State recommend a RAY yrup ature Oe whenever the temper shove 55 degrees F. Dysentery logs-! to be the prize winning h may high if bees must depend in this town, as he killed the on low grade h win- porkers we know of fer John Cooner and wife and King of Philadelphia, are wn pee Ta hunting with Smulltor locted by a committe ih and oy ma i from B4 entries are Glow Petunia ¢nly one deer has been The Philadelphia men are Cream Star petunia, Midget Blue ing that good country grub ageratum, Spring -flowering home of Maude Winters wi Rose Pink sweet oh report Penn kBOWS yw Wo tickle the State flower x ial 1 remain here Mr. Coomer work Refining Co. ar office employes Auman Is rece siege of Mi a bark- Her daughte: atfentiin wk H fell un Lis be ‘ Rp ney during th es Flower Selections he h ns NE - { judges QO will the 10.1 the Atlant} { ry King Is a Post iucing early seed- Mrs A py pr ey il Next Year's Vegetables—Both sof) we gotten plan: ing 1 den, Penn and ti reenhouse should m eal ant rem ii read " mi a Mecond ng caused by rmer siege riving for prox fer 1 HEAL phe Fw weet of oY id & Stale ney Announce Dairy Short Courses The 1940 dairy manufacturing sl Pennsylvas will open continue through February formation may be obtain ing to Dr. C. D. Dahle charve of the dairy manuf conTves YOUR HEALTH Ie ern courses at the smu 34 week ier result fron as he was descending the att causing him severe ain back. Jeg: and arms Mrs D Brung ard rain Her vices are dema calls net unusus actarng hort 5 nd and frequent ~rYice are most vicion and brut: { wid evening Palmer oat 0 meal veved a delegation of the . goritin buffalo y Lewistown to ang Bermmtor tf onl « oe delegation bors 11 are! the hey pA remy 11 eber orsbory fans, in that sisted of and pres : room ye Yet they are nd An ih carnivorous animals, U the fiesh of other mere _ ures heen of the two Vix creat Animals have alwp fied in ether HERAT OWCVPr Wit Downe a one nator ) worn However every iain 0 prac docion AL the opens a little girl of ue and holding Av Sang iw on 1 a) * include fig! important the the dint nd upon Town send shook ARG kissed her h S00 ae Hunting is one to He aD Fr ¥. D CeDUrg Meyer Aampers Cam} IS smull are Just on Nete sou! Wate recently in- aelected prepared digested Properly meat is easily and and rapidly does not make one savage DO YOU KNOW E pean experience has demon- strated that experiments in poiltical Me pat VEOT Ho Credit Members In Social Meet rise to far-resching evils which are . (Continued from Page I) those allegedly justif ving He 8 SAerimnt . 400 farmer-members and had loan- ood its members in 1939 almost F250000, Mr Nicodemus further ported that farmers in the six coun- ties served by the association owned over $F15.000 worth of stock in the cooperative and had reserves to pro- fect fis members’ investment of more than 815.000 Professor J. E. McCord. Professor of fart management at the Penne svivania Bate College, gave an in- teresting talk on the part farm map - in fe- 2nd Locomotive (Continged from Page D on scheduled time. It #8 tO this deficiency that they are being replaced with heavier ones The new locomotive was delivered deaditend.” its driving rods and valve rods having been remov- ed in Virginia. Harty MeMiurtrie, of Coleville, Bellefonte Central en- gineer, . rode the locomotive on its journey to prevent mishaps and to the machinery in running ne firm credit. Proféssor MECHrd made the point that credit properly teed on a well managed firm bring: fe- turns to the farmer and that credit used improperly on a poorly man- aged farm only serves lo increase the farmers debt load without be. ing of benefit to him The secretary-treasurer of the as. sociation. Mr. Wiliam H. Bishop, spoke on the opportunity for ser- viee which the members have in telling their neighbors and ds (of this co-operative lending plan | Mr. Bishop brought otf the fact that the awsoeciation lends short term credit at 4'%7% interest to, farmers on their own stock and’ | equipment as security, to be repaid according to a carefully worked out plan from Farm Income. William H. Johnson, secretary of the Production Credit Corporation. Baltimore, Maryland, conducted a “Professor Quiz" program on Ges tions about the methods of oper. tion of the assoolgtion. Ten of the i local members competed in the con- test and a great desl of fun was en- joyed state College ann residents who rode the excursions be- summer of Hundreds Central focomotive was used to haul the li-car pasSenger trains aioe MP Stocking Lock Haven. Streams Bald Bagle Canal at Lock Haven riey large catfish, and Bald Eagle Creek with a obnsignment of minnows this week. fish warden George W. Cross announced. Birch Island Run, Keating township, also is scheduled to get brook trout. Big Run, Swamp | Branch and Middie Branch of Big Run will have several _bundret | Brook trout added. ' of brown ‘trodit is seheduled for Tang- gasetofilc snd North Branch Tang ascotine Creeks. sss ain li“ The pessimist believes in the ‘per- versity 6f human nature: the opti. | Following the blsiness meeting mist B8lieves in She estential Hesire | 1eBroup was sefved ice cream, cake of Wen and wolen to improve ANd Goffee by the Tadies Aid of the | Logan s of the Lo- re A ee i A EE | End Grange who in serving ( 0 | D S Cause Discomfort [refreshments were: Mr, and aeeg | For Quick Relief 6 6 6 Lewis Biddle Mr. and Mrs. W Earl from the misery Liquid - Tablets - Salve - Nose Drops | Mulberger. s—— ———— | Corman, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel of polds, take 668 {did not plant the mines that float | free around the Britisheodaboss wi] | ay ak ban Now that Germany says that ihé! dies have fafled. Pleasant to somebody guess who put them out? | foute, Pa. | Amish Families To Leave State Lancaster and Mifflin County Groups Buy Land in Maryland The high cost of fertile soyes | forcing some of Permsylvania's pf mer Amish families to leave the and they have thled for more than a century and a half With characteristie matter-of. factness, seven husbandmen are danning to move their wives, chil. fren and possessions 0 a new set timent In Maryland long before ime for spring plowing We are full, too crowded for land in Lancaster county.” ex- ined the Rev. John F. Stolzfus, amish pastor from the village of pird-~In-Hand We can no n 10 100 Liv longer af children Tord 1 and for 0 Rive bufid them nomes but our new homes and barn Four of my children have no vet and 1 can’t help them here oan there 1 can Together with picturesque the group has cres of “cheap” Mary's county, Md Washington Mr. Stoltz and of ling-idle wn. “We want with ‘hat pudding ' io members of from Mifflin acquired 1.- nnd nn Bt south other sem ash describes #t farms 10 see as a some run- what can be cheap land he the move will and mp ne nope better my family ch In 4 few years peace «10% ing Italy endership of originated taking the ‘Amen in 1673 they moved seeking good from thelr oot Jac ob ecution followed a place nd and “4g hbor! Some salled | ( ny SH « eventos m place tolerance anada-—where anda rich farm Through the nr “el - yivania wwe retained toms of thei: heen ef. VIANnd stl. the ony wi orm alts garden spot fof. 188 land re- Amish men 1.185 a than $25 _PORT MATILDA rege Harpster and Jac Charles Baryy and ser Pearline, visited on Pr and Saturday with Rev. and Cireely Reese at Tyrone Clifford Kelly and son Harold mone the lueky hunters. (he iy A 2 joe three Geo } Mra my EASON of M he fladeihia 1 Mme Marr Funk. and Hoover with his gister and Mr: Ethel mised while here Mrs. Dotzier, Mrs 5. Lee Marks all of nded the butchering at pet t 5 on M fay Mrs, Walter Benneil of visited at Marion Ben- Ee Lavin h Peters and Altoona, a Harry Ma ir. and Son on & members g:0nary society Mrs. Dur Mr and M aayugniers 4 Mi Baptist the home of met atl lap on Tuesday evening rs. Bob McCutchen Jack MeCulchen Bn yn Willi of Traf- tad 4 few days with M: Harold BgeCuelien of iilade phua FD ie of Tyrone ir the and ame Nam ATS his uncle Pau le coming to Po Tt an accident Theis wrecked, caused by into a car driven BY Sim of Hannah, Mr. McNam- ider was hurt and he was 3 “the Philipsburg hospital The others were not hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Robison of Washington, D. C.. spent the weekend with relatives here Announcement has been made of the marriage of Arthur Robison and Mis Rose Walker of Philipsburg, | at Cumberland, Md, on Thanks- giving Day Mr. and Mrs announce on aken 5 ket tn John Krider of the arrival of & baby girl named Joan, at their home on Nov. 24. Mrs. Krifler will be remembered as Miss Margaret Williams of this place { Miss Eleanor Williams of Bar- Berton, Oho, spent her Thanksgiv- ing vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A C. Williams at Martha. Mrs. Harry C. Karr and daugh- | Olio agement plays in the Proper use of fer Jean of Philadelphia, and Mrs. pepper to taste GG. R. Cowher were Christmas shop- pers in Altoona on Thursday Rev. G. A, Williams of York, ani Rev W. H. williams of Philipsburg, with thelr brother, A. B. Willlams are spending the hunting season At their new camp near here Mrs John MeDonald of Martha, is reported to be seriously ill at her | home gueffring from a siroke We are very sosry to hear that Mrs. Henry Woodle is in the Phil- ipsburg Hospital undergoing an operation. Her visitors on Sunday | were: Mrs, Hehry Woodla Miss Isebelle Cowher, Miss Marie Miller, | Miss Jane Wyman, Mr. and Mrs. | Myrie Price, Harold Peters, Miss | Elizabeth Butlin and Mr. and Mrs. | Biake Bartley. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery Charles Woodring and two hunt- | ing companions of Norristown, spent, | several days with Mr Woodring's | mother, Mrs. M | arn, TA Marts | and Jack Hardy of Altoona, spent | Saturday at the G. R. Cowher home, i i SD i Many people talk and write about | things that they do not wt. | stand. “FOUND AY LAST PRESCRIPTION 622 Retief for muscular a and pains | resulting from tis, Laumbago, Rheumatism. Q623 has | ‘helped thousands when other reme- take. | Cet a bottle today. Price $1.00. Por | sale by Parrish Drug Store, Belg | i I degrees until firm ‘oughly and add to the sauce. Fold {as there are persons to be served Four Parked Cars Damaged (Continued from Page 1) Sarah Ann's Cooking Class fay morning. Prye giully to th had only wo Tense Exchange, Bature entered a plea of driving, but said he'd bottles of Beer. He « prise when nfomred LU he driving had damaged three pate North ‘Allegheny 1 didn’t notice } aid Unks Rice is an inexpensive, wholesom: food that offers many possibilities to the planning of well balanced ceomomical meals, The most impor tant of all rice dishes | botled rice, as IL Is the basis of ost all rice recipes; therefore, i ee wry to master the arty of oh it properly before other rice dishes al hw wa trey ne attemp any Police rth wil thi Allegheny lock Friday uck a sedan Rumberge: parked in fi ie n on Of nagnt M eliefonte. which of the DeHas The Rumnberges gbout the reas Bolted Rice rice In cold Waler sey eral times, Have ready boiling wa wr--8 times as much water as ric ' adding 1 teaspoon of salt Lo each quart of water. Add the rice to the walter slowly, taking care not to let al the water stop boiling. Let cook, oo °F = imdisturbed, for 25 minutes or until fender Es ‘ the rice tender. When done, em : L in a colander and | hot water through It until the grains separate, Draln, place the colander mm a saucepan and let 1° stand on back of slove for 19 minute: Wash the le etre 4 Wal Gamage whe a ial the side [ro Ling mach IFWRIK Car Wwuck NR i Mr : Wie rice UL aa gamage wi ¢ The Prye-driven ! one owned by Bossa: the DeHaag store, wh ed beside the Rumber Ap proxi mat el Salmon Rice Fritters ix thoroughly equal parts i bolled and minced salmon Di spoonfuls In beaten egg then bread crumbs. Fry in deep fat + ane nine then Dr. Leroy his office rem fined tinuing ale eening ma owned by in front of shight mig or! — Ham and Rice Custard pepper, chopped and 2 slices of onion in 4 table- 5 POON) 1 fat until light brown Remove the onion and put in 1 cud cooked ground ham and sauce golden brown. Add 1 cup of of rice teaspoon sal’ well beaten eggs. Turn into A greased baking dish and bake in an 250 degrees about 30 min- ute React car 1 Btreet short dis ance parked truck of the entrance to Us tery. While Kline not damaged 0 any ex became entangled in wheels and was unable Chie! Dukeman 3 and Conde B. Harris wunord unde No i the CRT WE ON LmOts Cook 1-2 green nt and pre ( when Ed of . tae the and 2 oven arri shor Rice Delight 1 To pork sausage 2 cups cooked rice 1 can tomato fuice small onion grated COrated cheese Pry done meat slcohol Any ¢ not w the pork nL stirring PRISIcies of meat Add the Creasy SAUMREC meal u continuously keen well separated rice and mix wel dish and put In a sausage mixture grated on rite and oO po RED (ROSS CONTRIBUTORS IN SNOW SHOE AREA cooked baking rice and with a laye: another aver of Dot th on Haver with Pow all the Chair bake in a moderats Wenrkers hour We Aver of Cover and nage Clarercy Ron of om ET a fia Cron rom ta tomald joe and oven Sor of Duaish roe and Sardine Rarebit butter flow Sey ry Mar “3 tablespoons } ta Marois Lia Membershi rn miesisny 3 or § tommtoe: milk Ames buf bere ardine: i butter, add salt pepper Mix untill smooth aduaily Bring poms cheese, cu uniill clieese siloes of tomat Add sardines over the toast i 1 can Melt in pew and mustard Add milk g! bolting A tt Des and put on Pour Serve to cheese sauce tomatoes and toast seasoned cliuce wl with highly with highiy — Creamed Eggs With Chili and Rice To 2 cups im while sau add 1 chili powder and 6 eges. which have been ters of well seasomrd med * teaspoon of hard-boile cul In quar- Meanwhile cook 1 cup of rice seRson and arrange border APO] nr 1 . ware Rice Pudding cups milk eggs “2 cup SURAr tablespoons tablespoons Nutmeg Beat ege: well add sugar and butter: add milk. then rice. Sprin- kle with nutmeg. Bake in oven 275 Rerin Mr Member. Miss larence $5.00 Dudish John Balas} Friedman ship fees: Mrs Alex Mildred Chambers Mrs. Mann Mrs. Stevens Andy Kotko, Mrs James Kailosa, Mrs te Clerdia, Mrs Biazy PBucha, Mrs. Anns Basalla Mrs Ceorge Murmyack, Mrs. Tom Chambers IMs. Myrtle Chambers. Mis. J. J Puballo Rev. J W. Pally, Mm Andy Botson. Thode under $100: and Mr: cooked melted rice butler Asparagas Omeded 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 1 enp milk 1-2 teaspoon 6 epes 34 cup cooked diced aspar Pepper Melt the butter, add the flour and smooth {0 a paste. Add the milk and stir until a smooth sauce is formed Add the asparagus and salt. Separ- ate the eggs, beat the yolks thor- William Dndish, Mrs Planko, Mrs leer, Mrs. John Mihlik, George Soltis. Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Byron Baumbarger, Mrs. Alex | Worniak, Mrs. William Burris, Sr. Mrs. Almanshie Mrs. Tyner, Mrs John Drapcho, Mrs, Norman With- erite, Mrs. William Burris, Jr. Mrs Floyd Houser, Mrs Heaton, Mrs Albert McCloskey, Mrs. Charles Mc- Closkey, Mrs. Sefchick, Mrs. Baum- barger, Mrs. Clara Harnish, Mrs Leona Oswald, Mrs. Laura Mann, Mrs. Mary Hill. Mrs. Steve Zimmer. man. Mrs. Parney, and Mrs Quick salt Agus in the stiffly beaten egg white. Add and pour in a pan (containing 2 tablespoons of butter | Bake in a slow oven for 25 minutes Serve at once with a tart jelly a Eggs in Tomato Saver Prepare as many hard bolled eggs the varth to take charge of every- Coal! Coal! ALL GRADES OF CANNEL SIZES AND PRICES TO SAT- ISFY EVERYONE'S NEEDS AND POCKETBOOK Ask Your Dealer or Trucker For LANSBERRY’S CANNEL COAL LOAD WITHOUT SHOVELING Abbie E. Lonsberry and Son WOODEAND, PA. BR. D. 1 For the sauce, heat 1 can of tomato | 8011p without water and add 1 tea- | spoon of chopped parsley, also tea! Spoon of tarragon vinegar, Arrange the eggs on squares of toast and pour the hot sauce over them. EE a Mo#t meh can make good argu- iments about any subject if nobody fakes the other side. REMEMBER Wien You Want Anything In Lumber, Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 I EVERY PARTICULAR | Mrs. Mike Drapcho, William Swan- Elaine | AIR CONDITIONING STUDIED AT PENN STATE LABORATORY pd and In- ling Increns- ntion to the Insulation qual three- tracted nl me manuf ey alain materials addition bs frail ey at “ on walonry room on the the Perey! In i Yubor ronduetnd for 1) 2 Le iin th Lory inve been "1 / arg in Wren ( eat Chit romen ! of ale used In alice, wre npcralyres Fah- whethe- to He cet oy rire 17 erowpe Lt) bps Ie Ibi materint rye iE + He one ~comditioning Hechler, dire ring PxBeriment {Canoy Lat § 20 the mor ar 1 17) oliege 1A mace Lew 14ers LT [4 3rd wall hw well G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service Crider's Ex. Bidz. Phone 405-3 BELLEFONTE, PA COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Fhone 199 m——— : WHEN WINDS | GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Lom, See John F. Gray & Son | General Insurance Bellefonte, Pa. {| Phone 497-3 KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'’S Phone $599-R-} PLEASANT GAF, PA ABC ond YOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES C. Y. 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