December 7, 1939. YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. A — === | —A gift of a Westinghouse home Junior Red Cross Roll | = _— — ie i ratio he oe Ss: Call Totals $14.68 | (© DV | LOCALS [Ex 5 citi] CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | Baltimore, Md., spent last weekend | fonte Chapter Junior Red Cross, es — — — with their respective parents, Mr. |held from November 20 to 30, net- : pom BALE~-100 Leyhor yullets PLAY ~The Hollidaysburg Luther- | | Aid 30,000 People Read This Column Brie Ihe or a abr i | at Dama Bay wl presens ~DeHaas Electric Co, invites; Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wion, ot [0nd Mrs. Frank Gross of Axemann. |teq $14.69, as follows: Spring street ’ eop olum auire of WH AT *Pieming piay entitiea “hats Oct Togethor.” 1 you to visit their store for gift aug- Lamar, were Bellefonte shoppe:s | hd Mr. itd Mrs. Frank Smith, of 19EHO0, Nn 65; Bishop stredt school, | every week, That's why T.a¢ Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | Pu x44 | in the Reformed Sunday ix hool » i d * ’ : re He . A ————— A ————— —- Le 3 slid on te or | on Gey of, gestions. on Monday. [© Mr. and Mm. Edward Kotman | 5: Me, 30} ] oom, 65¢ An | Janment has become s0 wnazZ.ogly popular. Considering ils Jow cost Rig R E F re Be mrs He Lio on 3 An Li ton at Junr's Sibsctigtion to doa | We dite TO WO Sonu gi and two children during the week- | bership were Te Sogo grades eta derived, # is undisputably Oentre County’s Commu.ity Bar- ea state - For Sale Adults 20 cents, children 15 eens Centre Democrat makes an ideal] purchasing your electrical gifts. | 0 Looky y > ! | ‘ounter, {| ————— a ———, Christmas gift for a member of the | DeHaas Electric Co. « | end moved from the apartment nn the Bishop street school. This RATES—Advertisements of twenty-five words or Jess, 25 cents for | POR BALE—A 4 room bungalow with | the Markland Hotel, South Bpring | roll call money supplies the organi ull conveniences, located at Pleas- Miscellaneous family away from home. | —Mrs. J. Mac Curtin and Mrs. greet which they have occupied | zation tor its yu En ad | first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise Gap Pa Por InTortaation his — ya as } . —Mr. and Mrs. E L. Bowes have| George R. Meek spent last Wed-| ror yng past several years, into their (or | TNL containg more than twenty-five words, one cent « word is charged. |B. X Co Centre Democrat 46 DEAD B10CK—Removes promptly | " i » 3s or i vi returned to their home on Bast | nesday In Lock Haven as guests of | nape iS Mo lot ao reer. Tne | 33. 5he isinens Joey, she lua and |. REAL ESTATE—A straight one cent & word ls charged for res) estate | ~~. — —— pa Hh By I I Bishop Street ‘from 3 Cy Ya Mrs. George Green, | home, a brick bungalow, Is modern | tapthe or ron hile to con- advertising —sale or rent. PO A on roo » th heat and Ps Ba ge Los Cal, wey als . 4 ' ! ER to (SOCKS lore room wi wal an gi ———————— . to Angeiol, Ca d RY ay ~Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Ward, of | in every respect and is exceptionally | yantions. This year the Council has | KEYED ADS-- Al] advertisements that request replies to be maled to light in Hublersburg, along Route | ro a pane re visited in Oklahoma, and ? ‘| State College, were welcome callers | well equipped. | voted to send a part of the fund to | Mis office, must be complied with by those answering ‘“w advertisements | 750, InGUire of MH. 6 Summers, HER | 000s 110 mite kitiea with ~The R, K. Oweng Electric ore | at our office Saturday ‘while in --Miss Sarah Boalich ig planning Washington to be used for refugee | Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise- surg. J Ay pete Rad id i has been designated as the plays] toyn On a combined busmess and| to ciose the former Seibert home on | work | Ments, 4 the publishers are Dot permitied 0 divulge the name of Lhe Ad- | POR BALE—8 room home in Rebers- =o DCTTONE TR tag Washer Dy A ike pleasure trip. | North Allegheny Street for the| Other activities for December | vaer, a ih, bath, Hint 1 gi INSURANCE and models for Als 1a y there. | —A new Maytag would make All| winter and has made arrangemen’s | econsist of collecting toys for the SUBCRIBERS PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Cenwe Dem- 1" ora coals ard alk JEeichiing and purse are now on display ‘| ideal Christmas Gift! Call and | to board at the home of Mrs. Belle | woman's © enalr (because of OCTal is entitled to a 26-word advertisement in these columns one time, er, Rebersburg, Pa rg. * |inspect the many models. R. K.| M. Ward East Curtin Street, | 3 Club to Tepuir free Th vile be: d six tm aur ¢ 5 « Kai M. ard, on st Curtin Street. | a0 L unior re- ol charge. This privilege cau Used Six Lunes & year al ETE | COR BALE. Benell store ry : —~Mrs, B. O. Harvey who has| Owens Electric Store, Maytag head- Miss Mollie Trammel, daughter of inet 3f Sous ihe LN Intervals. POR BALE- Small store ‘ WANTED Dead. old snd disatied | & } i > | ’ » Le ing compiete, at artin Ui sell COWS, homes and mules retnoved been ecnfined 10 ner nome, Sones | quarters. | Thomas Trammel, who has bee aq xe of new gifts to Juniors in“ ERAS —— i Sm sn | cheap on account of poor hea d e, Vogue Rendering Works Geo of Curtin and Allegheny Streets,| _ «qm.. regular meeting of the Ju- | with the Seibert family for a num-| other country: making 50 for the past several weeks Decaus:| ni. Department of the Bellefonte ber of years, expects to enter a |... covers for one of Uncle Sam's : ib of a foot infection, is reporting te | Woman's Club will be held Monday, school of beauty culture in New | ships preparing 100 Christmas - . —- ( M Long Howard KH. D 2, Phone pOR BALE--The W. W. Witmer farm be showing some improvement at December 11, at 7:30 o'clock in| York or Cleveland. 4 hy hy ita) af | MOST—A large brass door key with Zion 1913 (Nittany) asut of 202 sores, 6 miles west hi ti e i : t | cards for the Veterans Hospital bs - I attached tw It Finde TE ——————————— MN _— _—- fonte, In Buffalo Run Va vis Hine. | Petrikin Hall. —A delicious wild turkey dinner |coatesville, and the usual tray fav-| Please return to the Centre Demio- POR SALE—A good grade of soft | Pilimore, W. C. Witmer, 306 E. Bishop ~The junicr, a cappella, and se-| age ang Mrs. Willam W. Sieg, was served Sunday at the home of iors for the Centre County Hospi-|€™! oftice x49 | coul, by the ton or truck joad, In. | Bireet, Bellefonte, Pa nior choirs of the Methodist church | or past Linn Street, departed Tues- | George Stover, at Pleasant Ga9,| tq) One pair of glasses for a small RT fh viia male hunting | Juife of Lee Reed, West Lamb St will have their annual Christmas | day for New York City where they with the guests being: Mrs. Katie |pov were repaired 100. Black and white body, Drown Beliefonte, Pa. Phone 174-R. x50 candlelight service the Sunday ar-| ... cnending the remainder of thi Heaton, of near Rockview; Mrs, W.| ’ - ars and head. NO. ilcense. ARDS pon ole n Hall Moh aa allntt: | TO RREUMATIOD . ternoon of December I7 at 4 0'clock. | qoay on 4 combined business and | H. Stover, of Boalsburg; Mrs. | : Nitheride, Jullan R. Pa. (Dix | Toot show case, 8 foot marble slat | Price $240C rms 10 Tight Person. | booklet on Rheumatism A complete program will be printed | oocure trip George OC. Stover, of State College Sons of Legion Name * an ana 2 meat racks 10 feet long. Lo- | Wr * 8. Lin care of bins Triple Remeds in next week's paper. arsiv , and Miss Belle Ross, of Pleasant : Yuin of \ u ne Ox POR SALE—A new 5 rc | =Miss Carolyn Brouse has re-| Pa LE Ww —The services held by the Belle- | turaed 10 her war urh at the offices | Gap. The host, Mr. Stover, was Officers For New Year Help Wanted ¢ fonte Elks lodge Sunday afternoon! .. ine centre County Thrift Cor-! 8ssisting Mrs. Heaton to butcher oa 2 srs : rms wees | POR SALE—1636 Ford 157" cab | 4. in honor of the memory of depart-| poration after being confined to her her farm west of Rockview peni- Friday, December 1, the Son: Of WANTED—A boy on Poultry farm mh chasm is So, unis 1 e | g ed members was well attended.|; "0 ‘coi Thomas Street sev- | lentiary on the last day of the the American Legion of Brooks |, | oy Bune, YITONC240 | Duniap Mowr Co. Bellefonte John G. Love delivered a most in-| _.o days last week because of lll- hunting season when he saw a Doll Post No. 33 of Bellefonte, held p— Price $300 . lhe spiring memorial address and the : Jarge turkey gobbler in a nearby their first regular meeting in the 5 boys between tl ——————— cpecial y 3 Seen fleld. He fired and ¢ turkey | new bullding. There were 56 son - ¢ na 16 to earn POR BALE-—Approximately music was well recelved. The | vp. oie N. Shaw, who has| 4° = inl he Jorkey ney I Eds. There were Ns tmas money timber at Joints Bho service was held at the Elks Home| bee \d health for some dropped. In proof of his marks- and 2 Legion members present on West High Streel. I not nn goe 3 v manship the distance between the! Omeers elected for 1040 are: ean MUL 0 railroad siding stration dally and Sunday 10 to 12-3 time, and who recently underweft pf > A time the . ine | WANTEL maT ~—James Marsden, of Clearfield.| jaqiment ai the Centre County yo and the bird at the time he | qin Charles Ort, Milesburg: adju- PED inplamtnt Page Five Ro —— ” . ” 3 - FOR SALE--Farm lime at price farm- Terma can be armnged. M E ogt, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone Lost and Found IR SALDAarm Lime bt price farm, | gchreier, Curtin, Pa x5 L-4 At OUF XPERIA na HH id get Relief IMA, Hay Pever, Binug and Ca- arrh, conquered by Balsaunegs, a brand new discovery Free demon 4 i 5 LTE +1 Sb | EI » v a ; n T : d 11 Biers ed write Pear) ha 2 a1 va \ Musser to 6-7 10 8. No Wednesdhy afternoon N. Narberth Ave g i hours End results soritively guar shot was fired was found to be 250 gant, Lester Jones, Milesburg; fin- hing Nine 8 fal ae ol al . : able, located about 2 miles N of J anteed, Agency The TB Inhaler Com- paces, The gobbler weighed 18 5.00 officer Bob Jones, Milesburg: Vor particulars ak » ” at .In- pany ull or write us. The Tibbins pounds first lleutenant, Arthur Dale, Belie- *! Wanted to Buy has succeeded William Wale, Te-| yogpital is making arrangements signed, as manager cf the McClure | for further treatment at that inst- Bogt hop By South ox egheny | tution, according to reports. sy reed. J § he <8 mber | " . hy of the MeClure operation, is mar-| —A flue fire at the SEWN hae Th Ini d 1 ried and is making plans to move ry) de nl e Reb aes . ree injure n rom " ac | 3:30 o'cloc iesday afternoon was his Sumily hire 1 i Cleatlielg 6 extinguished before any damage Soa wid ties 4 8 q resulted. The Logan Fire Com- - ave ! pany answered a silent alarm and (Continued from Page 1) fonte. The new officers will 1 —The Bellefonte Garden Clubj oq by until all danger had Pats | see eee font he new ie rs will e : nday Behool wants to bu | Pie will meet at the residence of Mrs. ed. by a car Saturday afternoon when ae at he betas meeting which 5 w use in their services. X49 pop SALE All kinds of native saw- ie 3 E. Ber t High! = 0. john Ishier, State College they ran across the highway at Will be held December 14 NTED—! am in the marke fof | p,c0 C0 0) Bot So Ne aie root. | 7 Street, on Tuesday afternoon, De- " 1 -W ward in front of a car driven a —— cattle, sheep, calves and Eada yi d : QUA es OF sale rooi- —————— —————————— 12 at 2:30 c'clock. Miss! Red Cross Roll Call chairman, re ood ; i : Deep, (CMTE ANd ing—no reasonable offer refused. O Se a 30 CE cultaral | POTS thai $246.40 has been receiv. by Harry J. Poorbaugh, of Schuyl. Russell—Stanley |gnickena. Call Centre Hall M-R-11 0 | Ww* 3105. Lumber: Co. state College Houses for Rent Sali Ba Me Servi of the Agri ais | ed to date in the membership cam- kill Haven. The mishap happened | A beautiful wedding was solemin- tre Hall, Pa rut Pa. Phone 703 20 gz ___ POREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY —Purni- ania Sta: Sh a ol a ] paign in that city. The drive offi- in front of the Woodward Hotel ized at high noon Saturday in the| ~o or =——r——"""" : ‘grade POR BALE—Po table electric sewing FOR RENT—Desirable house on Linn Wag WL bogie Mo y Age te ht have on cially ended on Thursday, but com- Damage to the car was estimated First Baptist church, Harrisburg offen ow fresh or olor spring - mas e. standard make, Kalama- | DUWEel Bel mange Mie bath, hard | nsn pres Modern upholstery, Sho the club. mbers wi ave | plete reports are not available at at $30 and no one was injured when Mildred Lucille Stanley ving had no more hun second 200 Radiant Heater, gas, never used mood HOOT 3. Br hohe | AD ane. Modern Hol hop Sisplay Shr dinner. Ye ge- this time. Machines operated by W, C. Wor- daughter of Mr and Mrs 8 E . ¥ 8 Bowen RD 2, Belle- Boj 8 16 m. m. electric movie projec | 70° Pte | rn 4a v ¢ 8. : ! ear a x50 tor Boys B flat trumpet nearly new ron gromprmw — te { —-— J Centr ty (oll, of Bel} £, 2, 1 T.! Stanley, of Milesburg, became the meee M oO Malin, 100 N. Allegheny Bt FOR REN y roy —Mrs. G. Oscar Gray, of West] The many Centre County Bellefonte, R. D and BM % N. Allegheny 8 Unionvil PURNITURE REP AIRED High Street, motored to Harrisburg friends and relatives of Mrs, C. G. G. Brown, of Glenn Falls, N.Y. hele of Lewis Glenn Ru a. ad AY | Pu highest prices pa'd Prone 285 x40 Pugene 3 CLAY no rs ” mo cola : to afl Kinds i . ke . Te ast of Mrs. C. OG. Russel], of Bellefonl / fu wi rs at hone every . a Mills Pa 45 +s tering and sii ~. i res | Spicher, of Wilkinsburg, will be |sideswiped on Route 220 east of iy ine mie CHRISTMAS SPECIAL-Genuine | v D. Thompson's Upholster bo youd iy Weekend with reintive pleased to learn she was able to) Hecla Park about 1:45 o'clock Sun- The ceremony was performed by | J A Tiel ain, i i ae Lie ih Del POR RENT—7 room hous ee | Shop. 102 B 1am Uhels 520.3 a by Miss Margare. Ed-| return to her home this week from day afternoon. Damage to the Wor- Rev. Finley Keach before the altariy, - . 8, consi { one large platier. | and hot water heat ) dg on J 1 on DD i rh is now! .he Wilkinsburg Private hospital, |all car was placed at $30, and to where the bridegroom's parents were P. Resid E hdl Beihai ates, 5 CUM Bhd saucers. | Ppring Street, Bellefont 30 8 | PACIIINE WORK —Onithe alintors stationed a in Bellefonte as field rep-| where she underwent a major op- | the other machine, $30. No one was united in marriage February 7, olet pos nquire of Lous L De 1 REI BE t - s ah Enive hamensd mest grind Pharmacy. Beech Creek. Pa 374 —— fonte; second leutenant, Horace 35.1. 4 y- Hartranft, Bellefonte: chaplain A 4, BH ® Mills, x50 POR DAB 100 at ¢ farm located . x A i iblersing ® h Sammy Rhinesmith, Bellefonte, his- EDT WE . Ah BUILDING A HOME -We have a full | sores alfalfs toris puter Reese, Milesburg: ser! "0 iS Shad att yd Ah. 3 ine of concrete foundation blocks, wit otor Crashes 'orisn Lest ‘ ago. Cuil Belieton . fo geant-at-arms, Earl Reese, Miles. vip i bing mm ne a bf yw d ) 3 : ing 3 Wine Wo ia burg, and Willard McMurtrie, Belie- | 0 ‘ i. : ee. Boything. O W. Houts, Lumber Co.. A y Se Bate Coliege, Pa. Phone 708 21d ur AR ing ¢ resen. ative for the Capital Hospital! Service, Inc. an organization <i which the Centre County Hospital recently became a member, —This Thursday evening, Decem- ber 7th, at 7:30 o'clock, there willl be a public hearing, Jig in the! Court Room at Court House, on | the new DORE Ordnance which | hag been drawn up by the Commii-| tee appointed by Belleionte Bor- ough Council. At this hearing in- terested parties will have an op- portunity to discuss the merits of all parts of the ordinance. Every- one interested is requested to De present. ~Our mailing list was corrected this week and we ask all subscrib- ers who have pald during the past month to check the date on the label of their paper to see thal In the event of an error please no- tify us at cnce, We had an unusu- ally large number of paid subscrib-| tions during the past month and it is possible that we might have made some error in crediling the payments. Officials of the National Youlh Administration will hold a confer ence at the Court House tomorrow night with community leaders from Bellefonte and vicinity. More than one hundred invitations have been mailed to bring together membe*s of the clergy, state borcugh, and county oficial, educations, local relief and employment officers, prominent business men, represen- tafives of religious and civic socie- and other organizations. The ob- ject is to betier acquaint these leaders with the objectives ani! methods of the NYA. The meeting will begin at 7:30 o'clock. ~One of the finest and best a%-| tended musical programs held in| Bellefonte in recent years was pre- | : § sented at the Presbyterian church, Sunday afternoon at a service in rededication of the church organ. The service marked the first com- | plete overhauling of the organ since its construction in 1882 during th: pastorate of the Rev. William! Laurie, Wilh 3 pedals, 22 manuals | and 1432 pipes, the organ, built by! Hook and Hastings of Boston, was considered one of the finest instru- | ments obtainable. The program American Express agent in Belle- ed the door of a kitchen cabinet | — Sunday was a4 most appropriate fonte, returned ¢o his duties hers, |just above the point where Mrs. | Buckwheat one, and Included vocal and Instru- | Monday, after a long absence caus-| Spicer had been standing. The mental solos, duets and trios by several of Bellefonte’s outstanding musicians as well as numbers by the choir. ~D. A. Grove, of East Linn Street, Centre County's ehampion | public sale attender, has fallen a i ties, women’s clubs, service clubs, | eration. —Miss Emma Montgomery, who is ncw living at the Talleyrand, ex- pects to lease a small apartment here and probably will remain in Bellefonte until her health is en- tirely restored. Miss Montgomery came here from Norristown during ‘he sutnmer ' - Mrs. Alber Cilmer raturnea to her home in Germantown, Sat- u~day, after having been here since before Thanksgiving as a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Harvey P. Schaeffer, at (heir home on Easi High Street Mrs. Gilmer made the trip to Philadelphia by ral Among those from Bellefonte who attended the Army-Navy [oo!- ball game in Philadelphia, Satur- day, were Mr. and Mrs, Isadore ! Claster, of North Spring S.reei proper credit has been given you. | Their young daughter was taken care of by Mrs. Claster’s mother ul Middletown, during their absence ~Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Roth- rock. of East Linn Street, went to Philadelphia, Friday, to attend the Army-Navy football game at the municipal s.adium in that city. Mr. Rothreck returned home Sun. day, leaving Mrs. Rothrock there for a week's visit with her sister the former Miss Helen Mallcry ~Mr., and Mrs. Frederic F. Hal- Icwell have made arrangements to close their home "Upsondowns.,” on North Allegheny Street and lefi yesterday fcr Florida to spend the Christmas season and most of the winter. They plan to be in Key West until after the holidays when they will go to Cocoanut Grove. Mr. Hallowell has not been in gocd health for the past several weeks. Assistant County Superinten- dent of Schools Lewis R. Lenhart, of East Curtin Street, shot his first deer on the opening day of the 1939 season, Friday, while hunting ia the rattlesnake area north of Unionville. Mr. Lenhart was hunt ing with a group which included Fred Hollobaugh and Colling 8hoe- maker, and he was the only one who saw a deer during the morn- | ings hunt. Mr. Lenhart's prize was a seven-point buck which weighed approximately 130 pcunds. | —Prank Rachau, of Milroy, ed by an injury to his left ey~. | Some weeks ago while chopping] kindling a piece of wood struck Mr, Rachau in the left eye causing a severe injury. The sight of the eye was lest for a time and the! right eye became involved. The College physician in the case took Mr. Rachau to an eye clini: {Tuesday after a hearing before | ‘ety of the peace charge. injured 1907. They were attended by Mr Saturday afternoon when cars Kirk Russell, brother of the bride. operated by Dr. F. M. Henninger, $700m. and Miss Dorothy Deitrich, of Pleasant Gap, and D. L Markle, | Of Bellefonte. The bride wore a of Btate College. collided on the Uaveling dress of blue with wine- Horntown Road. near Pleasant Gap, 00Ted accessories. Miss Deitrich damage to each of the cars was es- rar at $75. One of the drivers colored accessories. Immediately fol- was backing ‘out of a side road at lowing the ceremony the wedding, ‘party motored to Oettysburg and ; : . wae | Points of interest. Upon their re. Vehicles operated by H. E. Yar- ,... o reception to the immediate pell and D. D. Tummons, both of n ‘ ' family was held at the bride's home State College, collided at the inter- "on or . ¢ y section of Foster avenue and Locust Mra Russell is a graduate of Belle- Lane, State College. about 7:30 o'- fonte High school. Mr Russell who clock Friday night. No ong was in- Ba satus a alone High fared aha tad damage Was AD now employed as machinists I Total ane of 3% resultedt Wht prentice at Sulton Engineering cars operated by Mike Onder. Of | nome for ter ora Make Clarence, and Billy S8healer, Jr. of Lr ideeroom's parents. Gettysburg, sideswiped on the Snow : I Shoe mountain road about 6:10 o'~ . clock Priday night. C.D. A. PLANS CHRISTMAS About 11:10 o'clock Priday night PARTY. DECEMBER 1 a sedan driven by William J. BEd-| an miston. of Bellefonte. R. D. 3 The regular meeting of Court Pat- struck the rear of a coach driven by Tk McArdie. aisle Daughter Leo J. Hartle. of Bellefonte. R. D of America, wis held Monday night 1, on the highway just west of Zion. 'D the court room in the Bush Ar- Damage to the Edmiston machine de building. Miss Louise Carpen- was placed at $30, and to the Hartle | 10. grand regent. presided at the car. $15 meeting at which about 30 were Cars operated by Bruce P. Dague Present and Robert H. Waite, both of State’! Pollowing routine business plans College, met at the intersection of | Were made for a Christmas party East College avenue and campus to be held Sunday, December 17, road, State College, about 8:45 o'-7at which time members were asked clock Priday night. Total damage to bring gifts. A program in keep- was estimated at less than $50 ing with the Christmas season Wil I Na be held CURTIN MAN JAILED the time, police report Wilbur F. Spicer, of Curtin, was | time Miss Frances Mahar, of Kane, lodged in the Centre county jail | State regent, will be present ‘Squire Harold D. Cowher, of West Hunter Gets His Animal Bishop street, Bellefonte, on a sur-| Luke Sturgeon, 17, McGees Mills, Spicer was arrested Monday night | this year's deer hunting season. H. Griffith and 8. R. Richardson, of | Sturgeon, using an old Spanish- Rockview barracks, and Turnkey | American rifle, took careful aim and | Merrill Showers, at his home after | fired at an animal he saw. He fired | ing. Pa. a shotgun charge had narrowly again and downed the animal | = | Whooping with glee he approached | It was said that Mr. and Mrs. his kill. It was his uncle's 8-year- | able missed striking Spicer's wife Spicer had been having some words | old blooded Guernsey bull. while the former was adjusting or| —sse cleaning a shotgun and that when the weapon fired the charge enter- MARKET QUOTATIONS woman was not injured. ————— --New Maytag washers and a fuli line of repairs for all mecdels are now cn hand at the R. K Owens | Electric store, new Maytag agency for this area. groceries, ete, as ©Or- by Herr & Heverly. you are within wore a dark rose dress with wine! of Belisonie phos WANTED Dar Work Wanted WANTED Excavating ; for te, Sam Cappareidl, « WANIED—Position doing give references Telephone Zion WANTED -Oontracting ashes {rom We also install garbage cans ie, Sam Capparelll E Boarders Wanted WANTED--To room and board elder. ly or convalescent person In quiet very reasonashie charge Write M. M. in care this office Articles for Sale 4 POR SALE—10-foot dy with hydraulic Member: were asked to atlend a ON SURETY OF PEACE CHARGE | district meeting to be held in Ebens- | d——— burg Sunday. December 10, at which | | POR SALE—10 foot show Case plate | $25 00. Parrish | Drug Store, Bellefonte, Pa 7 | POR SALE-A good banjo in first Inquire of Eimer class condition | Rockey, Pas: Lamb St by State Motor Police Officers James | Out hunting on his uncle's farm | hopes neighbors will forget about 2 SALE-—Ten bushels of Gold i jes. Also an A-1 farm dog, 2 years old SALE—A 1096 Chevrolet sedan, Price reasons Inquire of N. L. Gill, Pleasant | ___ , Pa x50 | POR SALE-Number of sight -weeks- mS | POR SALE-—Pine Olen bituminous | coal as well as hard coal Inguire © i Bellefonte, Pa 2 x50 | POR SALE-—Chean, 10896 model GO. M C. 8 Hosterman, | 49 FOR SALE--Coal and wood; : plastering sand: sbrick work | 347-J, Bellefonte, Sam POR SALE--1938 Ford Deluxe 2- GOOT sedan. demonstralor, new oar Appearance and guarantee Big re- duelion Irom new price. Oall for demonstration or see Prank Kelier Dunlap Motor Co. Bellefonte, Phoos Sate Ooliege 3138 ar Bellefonte 155 PIANOS Baldwin, Hamilton, ¥How- ard, ACTosonik Grands Spinets and Uprighis Liberal trade in ale ances. Reconditioned used, sold Wildl 8 guaranties, reasonably priced Expert Plano Tuning and Repairing J. BR, Hopper, 114 West High St Bellefonte 401 FOR BALE-Full line of blacksmith Oo ang Ring equigtnent tion plainer iat np saw, 2 gasd. wich grinder, the en~ Inguire of Cook Hotel, Havel 8 Ll FOR BALE OR EXCOHA baled sifalfa bay, straw oats, wheal also several CQuernsey ow frech and springers, pags shoat brood sows. want young oai- tle. Call Haupt Parms, Bellefonte x51 Live Stock : POR SALE-—20 fine B-weeks-old pigs. | The right kind-—priced right, Ei- wood Teaman, 2 miles west of Win. rate £50 | FOR RENT-dlarge quiet room, well | heated and nicely furnished, nice location, Call 336-M., Belinfonte $611 FOR LE-25 ten.weeks-old Spot . ted land pigs Barl Barner Belisfonts BR. D 3. (Curtin Narrows) x50 POL SALE—A 500 Ib. Shorthorn steer, B. Claude Hoy, Bellefonte, | Pa. R 1 Phone State College 3852 en Behmick Farms Emira N.Y Apartments for Rent Rnquire. Street, Beliefonte POR RENT 3 room meni Inquire Street, Bellefonte | FOR RENT Phone { POR Two large of D Pa FOR RENT-2nd floor apartment at corner of Curlin an Allegheny Street Rent $25 00. In- cuire of Firet National Bank, Belle. fonie, Pa 40u Rooms For Rent {| POR RENT 3 furnished rooms afd bath. Mrs Paul Carner. 125 N | Thomas Street, Bellefonte, Phone 132 401 RENT —A lang oom equipped x50; With waler sink and commode FOR SALE--Some yuong pigs and a Holstein cow, Inguire of James Callahan, State College R. D 1 Phone Boalsburg 2501 x50 POR SALE--13 Poland China shoats weight from 50 to 115 Ibs, 18 geese and 30 ducks. Inquire of Kyle Corman, RD 2 Bellefonte, Nigh Bank | ideal for light Mousckeeping. In- | quire of Baw. Spicer, 222 E Logan St | Beliefonte, Pa x40 | Farms For Rent i {| POR RENT Desirable four horse i farm, 3 -mile west of Madisonburg Por information see Mr. Jesse Dav Madisonburg, Pa x81 | FOR SALE—25 pigs @ weeks old 12 Chester White rkehire crossed. {13 Poland China Berkshire, 82 to Port $250 a piece. A L. Maguire, Matilda, Pa old pigs. Can be seeh at the Coodling farm, operated by Lester Imunel. C.D Bartholomew Eat | Centre Hall, Pa | FOR SALE-Poland Berkshire pigs 8 weeks old 83.50 each. Inquire of H. L Wililams on the Ir; Nearhoof farm near Mi. Pleasant church, Port Matilda, R. D. 1 x4 | FOR BALE--8nanny 14. year-old black mare. A Ii*tle sore-footed | Will =ell cheap or exchanee for youns cattle John Snavely, Centre mal COAL BY TRUCK--Gonzales No. I'S Pa. Phone 181-R-2. | FOR BALE—& Poland China pigs, also some Police Mills, Pa. Phone 5-B-p1. Centre Hall Estrayed ESTRAYED--A Cuernsey heifer came to my home Owner can “Board etc. Call at the Oscar Wit- mer home at Shiloh, Pa. BeRefonte RD 1 %40 Loans to Farmers LOANS TO FARMERS you nee mon buy cattle or for other farm p shou POR RENT--What is known as the Allison Mm arm, situated in Creag By. ulidings In ing Milla, electric light and rang water pood house and barn. Inquire of G. H McCormick RR. D. Spring x48LS | have same by identifying, paving for ey to purchase new machinery, | on | nives, saws gummed and 0.8 gui y a2 LEGAL NOTICES, ADMINISTER \TOR'S NOT i. the Estnte ”" #0 SWA LT = ( Pa. J LEGAL NOTHS ourt of Common Pleas yunty, Pa December Term. 1938 In re -—Peiition of CHARLES J ROWLAND, ROSS W. BOMISTON. J H WESKE W. OO ROGERS and WIl- LARD 8 SITLER, Trustees of PHI LAMBA THETA FRATERNITY uninoorporaied An OCialion JOSEPH J LOWDEN. for an A decree In pursuance with provisions of the Revised Price of 1817 P. 1. 388 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED — Notice is hereby given that the Court, on December 4th. A. D. 1839, confirmed ni si. the petition pr genited by the above named pel ers, praying for an order of pri sale at the price or sum of #4500 of all that certain Jot and parcel ground situate at the corner of Eas Foster Avenue and Locust lane the Borough of State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania, bounded and describad as follows, 10-1 fe BREOINNING at an iron pin located st the intersection of the Bast side of Locust Lane and the South side of Poster Avenue; thence South 58 degrees, 42 minutes, Bast 18678 feet! along locust lane to an ros pin thence North 30 degrees, 18 minutes, ” 2855 * 2 | Past 150 feet to Clover Alley; thence North 50 degrees, 42 minutes West 1679 feet gions Clover Alley to Foie | ter Avenue, and thence along said avenue, South 30 degrees. 18 minutes, [West 150 feet to the place of De ginning and geiting forth therein that said | private sale may be made without in- jury or prejudice $0 anv trust, char- ity of purpose for which the same j« held and without violation of any jaws which may confer gn immunity | or exemption from sale or alienation The aforesaid Decree directed pub- lication of potice of this proceeding | to be given to all parties in interes: | in one newspaper of general circuia- | tion, publiched weekly within the | Qounty of Centre Pennsylvania for la period of three (3) weeks {21 | dans), and that upon due proof of | said advertisement, gnd if no excen- i Hiong are filed 10 the ahove capliored | number and term. on or before 10:00 [ociook A.M. January Ind. 1940 the | Comet would enter a final order and | decree confirming absolute sald pro- | posed private sale to the said Joseph his heirs and assigns Certified weighmas ter. Moravian Coal Co. Karthaus Mine | » Bbout 10 weeks ad Pups. Mothersbaugh. Boalshurg, Pa. | ~ Price of puns #1 82. th, %, Pa | oulre of George A. Ritohey, R. D1 | 20 Rt ar Centre Hall Pa. POR res | Bellefonte, Ps. x40 all sizes from 15 to inch rims. otis SALE-—Prize Holstein.Jersey | ackncwledge And Geliver a good and evenin oi Ren ant all bull calf. one week old. Sire, Mill. sufficient. deed. at private sale Ants service, Snow Shoe Intersection. | Took Kine i also, a well mateh- of $4500.00 Phone 158, 13 od years old. thorovehls ro oy oy and — oe : Mackey. | SHOOTING MATOH-At Rawmond Of ground free and clear of an oy » - 3 % ron SALE Bituminous C" quality Mn. ound. Beck Parm, wo | Pye's at Petvertown. ali encumbrances and Scale at mine for truckers December 9th, wee” wil deliver in 4 to 6 ton lots Dogs, Pets, Etc. KAYWOODIES; DUKE OF : POR BALE--8 male Oollle , @ DUNDEES, AND OTHER POP- SALE--Shoemaker's tools, in~! weeks old. A C. Martie, Deltefonse cludi large cobblers lathe. | Pa. R. D. 1. Phone BI8-R-14. x40 ULAR BRANDS. atiteher, leather cutter, all other ne. Priced at from 25 cents to $5.00 : i fit fs SHOOTING MATOH--A shooting mateh will be held at the Nittany Va Service Station at Nittany on Dec. St. 15th 23nd. and 20th beeinnine at Isl m Powis g 7 fh : tf : MAKE HOOD'S YOUR SMOKING HEADQUARTERS | HH] BAZAAR-The Oneen Pether Soe pets of the Methods Chih will ad Phone 114. condition. « A splendid oppor . i Sapna p. store room in the choles Xonar! Record of performing: & p House on Satumiay, Den ~ re ows wn NE Cf LH a CE 13, Alleghety be ig a oa Pa Ye vi #3 i ) A&B erhoft Ram in m The pub. cordially ted + »
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers