November 21, 1940, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOCALS TC — a a — ’ Former Judge M. Ward Fleming spent Monday in Hollidaysburg on | a business mission. —H. C. Bloom and Earl Smeltzer, | both residents of the State College area, were callers at this office Mon- day while in town on a business mission. Richard Baney, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baney, East Linn street, is recovering from an llness which kept him in bed most of last week. —All Bellefonte banks will observe | set proclamation, | both Thanksgiving Days—today, aside by Presidential -and next Thursday, established by Governor proclamation, —Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McGinley, of South Thomas Street, George Gibboney, of North gheny Street, spent Sunday Yeagertown as guests of Mr. Mrs. Oscar Gibboney. —Ellis Hines, of Middielown, spent several days last week with his mother and brother, Mrs. Julia Hines and D Hines, at their home on East Howard Street. Ellis spent some of his time hundiing in nearby woods. —Dr. and Mrs. Allen Imler, of Philadelphia, spen: Sunday in Belle- fonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Whitehouse, at their home on Willowbank Stree’. IXr. Imler is chief resident surgeon at the Jeanes Cancer Hospital in Philadelphia. —James ‘Landis. member of the DeHaas Electric Store accompanied a group of friends from Lewistown on a bear hunting trip to Sullivan Coun.y during the forepart of this week. The bear season began Monday and ends to- day. Thursday. —The Woman's Auxiliary of th2 Cen re County Hospital will solicit a Thanksgiving contribution through the schools on Wednesday, November 27. Parents of school children are asked to keep the date in mind and to give their children contributions for the Hospital that day. November 28, James’ in and ria anici —Mrs. Frank Nelson and son, Ed- | ward, of East Lamb Street. depart- ed Tuesday for Niagara Falls where the latter has made Zenta- tive arrangements for employment with the Union Carbide Company in that city. Mrs. Nelson expects (0 return to Bellefonte by bus within a Weck or so. —Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Wetzler and Mrs. Lewis Peters, all of Miles- burg, and Mrs. Grover Corman and Mrs, Edgar Wagner, both of Belle- fonte, spent last Thursday in Pit burgh on a combined business and pleasure trip. While there Mr Wetzler attened a meorticians’ dis- play at Webster Hall. ~Mrs. Mary Harvey ed to her home on street, Sunday, from Philadelphia, where she spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Betty Orvis Har- vey, of Bellefonte, who is undergo- ing observation and treatment at the Graduate Hospital in Philadel 5 Scoit return- East Curtin phia. Mrs, Harvey expects to return | home late this week —Game Pro ector Thomas Mo- sier and Mrs, Mosier, who have been occupying one side of the Emerick double house on North Spring Street since their return to Belle- fonte some months ago will move about December 1 into the wesiern side of the Spicer double house on West Logan Street which they occu- pied for 15 years before Mr. Mosier was tran<feired to Erie about three years ago. —Putman & Green, contractors on the new Bellefonte-State College highway, this week paved the “miss- ing link” of road on Holmes avenue, near the Centre County Hospital In regrading the street to conform with the new highway, the macadam was torn up for a considerable dis- tatice hevongl the Bellefone borough line. When the street was paved to the borough line there remained an unfinished portion extending be- yond the hospital entrance. Auth. orities report that the section could not be paved until a “work order” guaranteeing payment of the work, was received from the State. The Btate will pay the costs ~William H. Keller, 2nd., of De- troit, Mich., son of Mrs. Harry Kel- ler, of the Orvis apartmen’s, East Curtin Street, last Tuesday pre- sented two book reviews in the Community Room of the Roval Oak Public Library, Detroit. Mr, Keller former well known Bellefonte resi- dent and member of the Centre County Bar, reviewed “As 1 Re- member Him.” by Dr. Hans Zinsser, and “The Strange Lives of One Man” by Ely Culbertson. Mr, Kel- ler became general assistant in the Detroi. Public Library in 1935 Some time ago he was named first assistant in the newly built Mark Twain Branch in that city and jus: recently he was /‘ransferred to the circulation department of the Main Library. —Many Bellefonte and Centre County residents were interested to learn of the election last week of Charles 8. Krumrine. formerly of Bellefonte, as president of the Lib- erty Title and Trust Company, Phil- adelphia. He succeeds John N. Fort, Jr., who became chairman of the board. Mr. Krumrine is a son | of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Krumrine. of Overbiook, former well known residents of Bellefonte. The elder! Mr. Krumrine for years owned and operated a store where the | present Everi't rE Store is locat- ed, and also operated a branch drug ' store at State College. Charles | Krumrine was born in Bellefonte and was graduated from the Belle- | fonte High School and the Pennsyl- | vania State College. In 1923 he was appointed vice president of the | Liberty Title and Trust Company, and held that position continuously | until his elevation to the presi dency last week. Mr. married a Philadelphia girl, and they have a daughter, Jane, aged 4 years, Sadr of | and Mrs, | Alle- | sales force, | «N: You Krumrine | -—Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Boggs, of Milesburg, departed | thelr annual winter Petersburg, Florida, { ~~Mrs, Charles Willoabank Street, is reported to bo visit to S recovering slowly at her home from | {an illness which has been diagnos. | ed as gall condition. Mr. W. J. Aley, of Niagara Falls, N. Y. was a pleasant caller at our office on Tuesday while county on a visit with his brother, Edwin Aley, at Jacksonville, —Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Bickett. of he Cadillac apartments, spent the weekend in Niagara Falls, N, Y., a5 guests of thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr, drews, --Mrs. Herbert M. Beezer, some weks ago suffered a heart at tack at her home on North Thomas street, is reported to be recovering steadily, and is able to be about her home. —-Mrs, Charles Brachbill, who has been in Philadelphia consulting specialists and who had expected to return to hers home on North Spring S.reet last weekend, has changed her plans and will remain in Phil- adelphia indefinitely. Alex Eterglakis, Willis Gelssing- er and Willlam W. Hampton, all o! Bellefonte, and Lecnard Glenn, of Milesburg, attended an American Legion meeting in Harrisburg, Sat- jurday. Mr. Sterglakis !s command- ler of Brooks-Doll Post, Bellefonte. —Bellefonte fire companies an- swered an alarm at the Heverly | building, North Allegheny street, (about 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon when the flue of the bullding caught fire. Leaves on the roof burned, and slight damage resulted to woodwork cn the porch of Mrs. J. O. Heverly's apartment Miss Ruth Merz. of Scranton, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as a8 guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E Wid- dowscn, at their home on North Al. legheny Street, having come here with Mrs, Widdowson when the lat- { ter terminated two weeks of duty as a juror in Federal Court at Scranton. —Don't plan to end Thanksgiving Day like any ordinary day! How about topping off the exciting foot- ball game and the big turkey din- ner by attending the B. H. 8. Alum- ni dance in the Spring street school gymnasium. Prices have been re- duced to 20 cents a person, The dance will continue from 9 to 1 o'- clock and Sheckler's orchestra will furnish the music. Proceeds will go to the Scholarship Fund -A unique Christmas tree is on lay at (he DeHaas Electric store North Allegheny Street, The consists of a Christmas tree which consist of In a ne i diss on display the trimmings of numerous small white envelopes. each envelope is an order for Christnms present for some Since additicna] orders are being received constantly, by Christmas time it may be difficult to find the tree under the welter of envelopes. --The Saturday night entertain- ments being held each week by Bellefonte firemen a: the formes A&P store room on the Diamond are rapidly growing in popularity Firemen extend a cordial invitation fo the public to» visit the room this Saturday night and take part in the Proceeds from the are being turned over to the to defray expenses of the Fire- to be held here festivities, even: fund men's Convention next year —The the Fire Company Ann Bloomquist, and Mrs natty banner carriers for marching unit of the Undine are Miss Martha daughter of Mr Roy Bloomquist, of East Bishop Stree. and Miss Eleanor For burg, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Robert Forsburg, also of Fast Bish. op Street. The two high school girs wear near drum majoreite uni- forms of the game colors as the marching unit, and they add a new sparkle to that well known organi- zation. Fire believed to have caused by a shor: circuit in the wiring of an oil burner in the basement of the | Chemical Lime Company office building on North Water Street. about 7 o'clock Monday morning resulted in considerable damage to the oil burner and to he steps lead- ing to the furnace room. The of- fices were closed the remainder of the morning while the building was being cleared of smoke. Work sumed in the afternoon when a sup- ply of oil heaters was secured to. furnish heat until repairs to th:' furnace were completed. ~D. Geiss Wagner, well known resident of Centre Hall was in Belle. fonte Monday attending to some business matters Mr. Wagner's daughter, Mrs, with whom he resided at as a consequence Mr. Wagner will sell his household goods at public sale this Saturday afternoon and {will go to Washington, D. C. next week to make his home with his! son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Long. Although he is 81 years of age Mr. Wagner is hale! and hearty. He has been a resident jof the Centre Hall area for the past! 25 years and for 22 years prior to that time farmed in Illinois, ~Earl B. Kepler and family and Mr. Kepler's mother, Mrs. J. F.| | Kepler, of Runville, returned Mon- | day from Hyde Park, N, Y. where {they were guests of relatives and {friends while attending the funeral (of Mrs. Ada Stone, sister of Mrs. J. F. Kepler, Mrs, Stone was born in | Centre county 82 years ago and was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. {Jacob Shank, of Mt Eagle, Her. father was a Civil War veteran, Sur. viving are six children snd these (sisters and brothers, ih addition to (Mrs. Kepler: Mrs. John Whiteleath- jer. of Lock Haven; Mrs. Fern Min. inemver. Tyrone: Charles Shank, Rochester Mills; Mrs. Thomas Close, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.: Willlam Shank, ' Mt. Eagle: Amos Shank. Philipsburg, wh and Lloyd Shank, of Salona, Sunday for | Kustanbauter, of | in Centre | and Mrs. Edwin An- | who | he~ | Tessie McClellan, | Centre | Hall passed away November 3 and! | ~Mr, Earl Smeitzer, of State | ~MTrS8, Smita Deitrich, who has | — | College, R. D.,, called a. our affice been {ll at her home on East Bish. | ioe to arrange for the adver- op strect for the past four weeks, | tising of his farm sale next March, 'last night was reported to be In sere ~The many friends of Willis fous condition. Her son-in-law and Romig will be sorry to learn that daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Chatles| | he has been confined to his home Snyder, of Sunbury, were expected lon East Bishop Street for several here last night. weeks, on account of llness, ~=Mrs, Susan Bricker returned to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Widdowson, { her home on Reynolds Avenue | lof North Allegheny Street, mototed | Tuesday [rom a weekend visit in "10 Harrisburg yesterday moining to | McKeesport as the guest of her sis- | | ter and brother-in-law, Mr, and fatiend a two-day morticians' clinje | Pa i) | Mis, Henry Lowery. Mr. Lowery, a held there yesterday and today. ~The postofice at Clintondale, | Clinton county, has been discontin- fued and patrons residing in that! lcommunity will be served through | Mill Hall postoffice on rural delivery. | A years subscription to the { Centre Democrat 1s an jdeal Christ- | mas gift {or the out of town mem- od LArrear: ber of the family or relatives. It] Arrears : rel very week of 1 iP full at this time, o be app.cciated every Wwe | have something on the account ie year _ | Your coopera jon in this respect M:. and Luther Cain, 00 | 4) pe greatly appreciated Willow bank are receiving N Mrs. Cralg Grassmier, of West congiatu at ons upon the birth of a Bish» )p Street, yesterday celebrated son, he first child in the family & { her 71s . Tend anniversary, her daughter the Cente C-.niy Hospital, Mon- | | Mrs, Stella Derstine, of Pittsburgh day nigh Mrs. Cain Is the form- having come here yesterday morn- er Miss Nellie Jodon, of Bellefonte. |, ing for a surprise visit in honor of Clement H. Gramley, of Re- (he occasion. Last night a family bersburg., f.rmer Centre County | dinner was held at the Grassmier Aud.tor, pald one of his infre quent | home During the day many of the visits to Belefon.e, yesterday. ME. {elderly women's neighbors and Gramley ha been summoned 10 | friends to extend their con- serve jurcr In the U. 8, Dis- and best wishes re. rt in Haridsburg, Decem- Among those from out-of-town | ber 2 who were here Monday for the fu- Glibet F. Noll. well known! neral of Miss Sarah D. Graham. of Bellefonte painter and paper hang | Bellefonte were: Prof. and Mrs. A er, is reported 10 be crivically Ul at! Cc, Harper, of Wyomissing: Jame his home in Pleasant Gap, where Ha per, of Waynesboro, and Mrs he is ‘uffering from pneumonia and | George Emerick and daughter, and compiications. Mr. Noll became J) Mr. and Mrs. George Benner, all of ab. ul a week ago and up to this | Centre Hall, Services were held time has ialled to respond to trest- | Monday afternoon at the Miss men:, - { Helen Harper home on East Howard —The Rev. Father J. W. Palfy. of { Street. Interment was made in th Clarence, was in Bellefonte Monday, ] Union cemetery. Bellefonte for the first time in nearly two Mr Mrs Millard Soit months, his long absence being young Billy, of Akron, caused by an iliness which had cons | gerived Bellefonte Saturday fined him to bed much of the Ume.}, week's visit t with Mrs. 80).'s broth- He is now recuperating rapidly frome inlaw and sister. Mr. and Mr: the illness which was diagnosed | Ralph Toner and family at their a severe atlack of arthritis home on North Allegheny Street Centre Lodge No. 133 1. O. O. Mr, Solt. now employed as an elec F.. Bellefonte, will entertain in the! trician by the Goodyear Rubber ledge social room nis Thursday Company, was a member of the old night, in the firs: of a series 8S ate Highway Patrol and was sta- meetings for the purpose of inter- tioned in Bellefonte until seven esting the young men of the com- %ears ago. Mrs. Solt is the former munity in the ideals of Odd Pel- Catherine lewis of Bellefonte. lowship. Every member is urged Mrs Roy Wilkinson, chairman to be present and to bring some 1¢ Bellefonte Tuberculosis Com- young men sho might be interested reports thal the coming in the wok of the lodge | Chirstmas Seal sale will be the 348 Frank Grove well Known In which voluntary workers haw Marion township farmer, and & cooperated with state and Jocal Tu- staunch member of the Republican | perculosis Assoclationn to party, visited this office Tuesday to funds to combat the dread disease pay the penalty of betting The seals this year are particularly wrong way on the recent Presiden- | bright and gay and will add a dis- tial election. As a resuit of his tinctive decorative note | visit the editorial office was biuciChristmas mail, Mrs wil with the smoke of an E Producto sal} Hae pointed out that which was all the more apprecia'- purchae mas Seals can ed because it was some 14 days late, Of considered a drain on the ~Mrs. Daisy B. Henderson and. Pocketbook since [qa more than Mrs, Emma K. Crossley spent the ®hirty they have heiped to weekend in Pollsville a. the home Cul ihe death rate from luberculo- of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dove. Mrs. #8 Henderson was a guest of honor at a dinner given to the Grand Officers of the Order of the Eastern Star in last Wednesday when she was struck Pennsylvania, Friday evening. No< by 2 pane of glass which fell from vember 15, and was guest speaker toe Elder apartment in the Schiow n the St Clair Baptist Church, building South Allegheny street, was November 17. Her. address was taken to Philadelphia, Saturday. to “The Harvest Time." undergo treatment by specialists at —Oyrus Shope, of Howard. R. D.)the Wills Eye Hospital. Mrs. Tressel 2, who has the contract for furn- |RCCOTGINg to reports, was walking ishing and erecting some 150 Christ- ,00 the sidewalk when the pane of mas trees along the curbs in the glass, falling out as a window on business district of Bellefonte. yQs~ the second floor of the bullding was terday began cutding trees at the €0°¢d. hurtled down and struck her White nursery and hauling them tq (On the head, inflicting lacerations Bellefonte. The trees are being !00 the crown of the head, above the sored at the side of the Court DEN! eve and about the right hand House. Later in the season My. SPlnters of the glass entered both Shope will have tiees for generat *©7Cs causing iacerations of both sale gorieat. it i reported The woman —Mr. and Mrs, Evander sandy [TBS taken tg the office of a Belie- Sr, of Bellefonte, celebrated el forite physician and later recetved ' treatment at Slate College, Since 40th wedding anniversary at a @iD- | further treatment was recommend. ner Bunday at their i on West, + 4 as decided to take her 10 Lamb street. Those present spre: | ' i ¥ iy i Me. and Mos ie home of her mother, Mrs, M Gandy, Sr. Mr. and E. Conrad. | : om a os n Philadelphia, where Mrs. E. M. Gandy, Jr. Russelk N.| 0 ‘could be near surgeons st the Gandy, Mr. ang Mya gar) Carmpbes Wills Eye institution, Last week's and daughters, Lorraine, Joyce an eT . Gladys. and Mrs. Bertha Miller, 1 | pote are acer 10 major one 0 |of Bellefonte; Mrs. W,. J. Campbell | year's time. Last Thanksgiving while (of Lewisburg, and Mr. and Mrs. motoring in Philadelphia Mrs, Tres. Homer C. Walker, of State College. 1's car was struck by another ma. Mr. and Mrs. Gandy received num- cine and she was In A hospital for erous gifts, two weeks. Last Easter, while walk- ~Harold D. Cowher, of Bellefonte, | ing through a Bellefonte store. Mrs president of the Central District Tressel tripped over a small stop- Firemen's Association, was among ladder and fell suffering injuries the speakers at a regular meeting «hich later required hospital treat- of the Blair County Allied Firémen’s ment Association at the Blazing Arrow | Hook and Ladder hall in Tyrone, Monday night. Mr. Cowher thanked | the group of over 300 firemen for! their part in the 1940 convention | in electing him president and told | of preparations being made for the district convention here in 1041, Mr | | Cowher introduced to the group the following Bellefonte firemen who! had accompanied him to Tyrone: | Paul Emerick, Frank Sloan, Guy! Glenn, Arthur Boob, Charlés Mar- | tin, “Bun” Beaver and Fred Love. —Postal officials report that there are on hand in the Bellefonte post- | The Union prayer meeting will {office nearly 1000 letters to be mail- {be held at the home of Earle Wion, ed on the first flight of the new! g8unday, November 24 at 2:30 p. m, (airmail pick-up service, which is in valley View, Come to the prayer | scheduled to begin on Monday, De- | meeting. cember 2. A special cachet will be | | sent here by the Post Office Depart- | iment for marking first-flight letters, | ing contractor, now past 91 year of age, is at present in frail health, Statements were mailed out scription is either due or past due We are particularly anxious (0 hear from those subscribers who ave in atl Jeast let u Mrs Sireet called as a eritulation Co and Ohlo, for and son, Wi FY . Os 15 of tl miilee the of Chri Noy Years Mrs. J. L. Tressel Severe ls of East Bish. op strect cut about the ey -- Marriage Licenses George Gibel Bellefonte {Erma D. Ludlow Milesburg i1eRoy W. Bloom Pine Grove Mills Mabel M. St. Clair State College Morris 1. Houser Bellefonte Verna May Bickel! Bellefonte {Eugene T. McDonald. State College Marie M. Rousseau... Cannonsburg {Robert J. Gilligan Bridgeport {Stella Nosal Lansdale Notice _ Wn — After some exhibitions we are in-| land many of those sending letters | omc oer Coc trousers-for- to be mailed here have requested -— oi Je asinture oh Postiiastes George Individuals who think for them- | | pick-up planes will a one | S€lves never have to wait on other to pilot the ship and the other to People to make up their minds, | MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte ORS oon BUSRWRORE esis We dnb 8 Ea Bellefonte, sorting the mall | placing the State College the bag for delivery at the | Bellefonte's pick-up site Brockerhoff farm just east along the Jacksonville road gy 5 A SPA LANDA S05 AN WA Sin 3388, DR. WILLIAM T. HUNT, JR. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Announces the Reopening of his 4 | ported to be juse of pick-up {slight knoll g w » Wi Es Flegal rooms, West High St. Hours: § a. m. to 1 p. m., Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 3 § this week to subscribers whose sub- | this office, must be complied with by those answering ‘“e adverilsements If you are unable to pay | two months Bellefonte offices in former Dr. D. L. | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column “very week. That's why Toe Centre Democrat's partment has become so amaz.ngly popular, classified adverusing de- Considering its low cost abo the beneriis derived, it ls undisputably Centre County's Commuuity Bar- an Counter RATES -Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for | | former well known Bellefonte bulld- | rst Issue. aid 15 cents for each additional insertion Where advertise- | | ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE—A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea] cslale | advertising--sale or rent. KEYED ADS—All advertisements thal request replies to be matled ww Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertise ments, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge Lhe name of Lhe ad- veriiser BUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE -Every subscribed to The Centre Dem wral »s entitled 0 a 25-word advertisement in these columns one Lume free of charge. intervals a —-., Cord of Thanks Mo CL INT I'ic iriends many ki Al's dur} wife ~We wish nel Zhbor 5 flo al 15) Jor 1 Lost and Found 1 Ladle Hegheny St navy biue we reet, Beliefonits Pinder please re Tues- chin urn n to this office A Beagle DIOWI west of LOE and | where dog. biack nse No. H403, Jacksonville pitage 1 V Jon ald Pelzer | sonville, Bellefonte R. D. 2 Help Wanted WANTED. .Rxeprienced general housework "ving age and experien Bellelo d Hee wo WANTED Mi ddie aged housekesper and gd. OO V 8holi ! ner wll TE nw AND Chevrolet WANTED. det Crosby, Box 2068, Dept. 2046, Punx whiney, Penna WANTED easl Cen ope Coun Rawieigh Start car Get * Rawieigh's Dept PNK-34- ter. Pa... or see Pred Bender piege Ave. Btate College Ooond tre Wan ted to Buy UY Ws Pleasant Oag i WANTED ¢ inquir bias Pa. ral : 453 ANTED CK Pa, fesse wai Of b Piessas ite 664 if any. ‘ oh 7 TAT Phone Bellelo: e Charges flenp And WANTED--To Nee Duy ciean while buttons and lint pa tc Inguire at Whe Centre Demos ( Belieton: ee Pa Poultry Remedies GUA NANTEED —Somew! were second of every day. some hen ma been wetting Don Sung oR We n Sung and back every al lays an n guar- an re honey detan’t | Pe Articles + tor Sale POR SALE—Baled ¢ P.chard A. Beecser D. 1. (Vaienline Hil A bovis bik condition Has -W Beliefon Bellefont FOIL SALE running } LE} yCie In two sDeede x47 ET a1 1 Mat} 3 Rr die) x47 YO Pon A Ray mor 1d 4 {2 mi Heatrol t ekie, Port los west of We Di ron BAL - A motor har d coal stoker praclically pew. Will sell reasons ably Write Box 2456 Tyro: we Pa x47 POR SALE -U 4 spreader in right. Jsne lege Pa J af No AB New ldea fine condition J. Markie, SILLA. ve X47 FoR SALE -An “antique “walnut crib i Mis Phone x47 ang three Frank Daal 184.0111 GU NS Bought, auartier size bed wm, Centre Hall, told and exchanged Inguire at the Western Auto As pociate Store. Allegheny St, Belle- fonte Pa Phone 750, 421 FOR SALE Farm lime at price farm- ers can afford tO pay. C. M Long. R. Zion 1913 (Nittany). POR SALE A wood © erade of 807% ¢ coal by the load of about 4 tons Will deliver hy where Write William Litten. ilipsbure, x49 FoR SALE- Mailored suite 222.50 and up. min coats 85.00 and up. Cus- fom made Wilton shirts. guaranteed W. P. Smith, 22 W. Bishop 8t. x48 SALE-©One practically Home Comfort range. With water front and copper water tank. In- | lire of 8 L. Condo, Spring Medi | new POT 8Al E112 rats Killed with can pure of e iid ; and I Revs | always POR Schutte: Red Squill says Mr. Have i enstick. Cuaranteed or money re- funded. © A. Kline Hardware, Bellefonte, Pa x5 POR 8ALE-Hundreas all sizes from 15 to Watt and heavy duty set of batter- len. Also a washing machine for 32 current and two b HP Inquire of Jostar ils BR Kn rr A 5 Type. writer like Libby re 00 I Register. Raging’ acnine and vise, Gah Deck easy payment Lh Palmer 4 3 Bert Rebersbu Pa. & x | * PO OE oe Pa ma cou | 3 or any other school dire: Porter Twp, Clinton county. tor of ae Stoo Ce Delux 9 t 110 miles an hour, ii EEE Fag i H FOR SALE—A Delco light plant, 1260 | 1° 0 2 This privilege cau be used six Limes a year al different I SRT A. ron SALE~—An all wood ¢ spring el 201 IR. POR SALE- McCormick POR SALE Coal Ashes away at 847-3 tor Bellefonte WOOL ww and i POR SALE by the slab wood Lamb Bt n FOR 8 used rom SALE—Klin breasted” Br: Shas s H abvndas we Sm ith, Ball PCR SALE-—Bronze west of Poller way 322 to Blate Or DET Doung ive weig COeary. Phone Cent POR SALE Twenty. Moor and twent 18 ort er por tnd ahiire Roe Mix Run own, milk fed flavor and qguai- TURKEYS — Home 2 guaranteed finest ity. Heng 30 pound, toms 28¢ pound, live weight. lower prices for hotels and banguets, Dressed free delivered. Order holiday tur early. Bee thin Nock of 1800 beautiful bronge turkeys, Visitors welcome, Carl A Sager, Mackeywille, Pa. Phone Mill Hall 1631, or call Mrs, Nelson Billet, Belie- fonte, 151-R x47 Live Stock SALE— Ter i piss all white. 10 weeks old $8300 each. C. E Bruss | Fleming, Pa x47 FOR SBALE--Hol:tein stock bull 2 vrs oid. George Schalck, Millheim. Pa Phone 12-R-5 x48 PCR SALE-—A quiet farm horse, call Crvig Watson, Bellefonte R. 8. Pa Phone 2104 R-31 x47 | FOR SALE: —3 Beagle puppies, out of good stock. Inauire of Kenneth Gephart, _Rebersburg, Pa. 43 FOR SALE—9 pies 7 weeks Stephens, West of old at Pine Grove { Mills. Phone 3621 State College. x47 H | FOR SALB—-Guernsey bull, oid. T. B. and blood tested. CC ¥F 2 vears "| Shook. Spring Mills, Pa. Phone 5--4. x4 | FOR SALE—Purebred registered cow | T. B, and Bang tested, will be fresh Nov. 28. 1. E. Biddle, Bellefonte, Pa x47 SBALE-3 or 4 nice Jersey year ling heifers, Gilbert Smith, Belle- | fonte, R. D. 2 (Nittany Valley High- way, 3 miles East of Bellefonte). 2 ens engines ¥P. Brown, Centro x47 bred Guernsey. both 2 bh. p. Inquire of 8. ¥ Sonne MI R D Hall, 186-R-14, PARMERS_-Penhs V. gE bang's disease. Betletonte, Pa. RD. 1 Sale or Exchange . "Gr, Toune cattle EXCHANGE--For cow Dale, Bowsbur, Pa. 47 { tion { Tonle x47 | FOR SALE—Two heifers, one a pure. | FOR long Bruse TRADE will Fleming Four trade Pa inch tieg B5-t on Cowl FOI BALE Or will hogs, a binck mare in Inguire of Lewis RD. 1, nea: CXChan ge for sound condi - Belle se he Buoicer Clnrk's ii hous x47 OR EXCHANGE. On OWE one Bix Dig woeks old will sell luguire J. WwW. XU Pa Real Esta te - FOR FOR BALE pigs nefe ter x47 “For Sale BALE Con e (rove Corl) ka M Pir Farms For Rent Phon POR RENT in Pel water Mary R Beil efor te R-room apartment Heal. hot Possession 0, Harvey POR RENT “5 4 § & “ nisdeq POR RENT Secor rooms and bath, heat er, parage. (ront porch Mrs. Luella Cheesman and Ridge Bireels. Belle 202-R id Noor duplex wal garden Ct Phe and hot and Cor fone a5 Pe Houses for Rent POR RENT 7 room he use, ail niences, best residential see Mary M Pauble Phone 638 | FC RENT. A furnished 6 use with all conveniences Pr pS box 75 Bellefonte Pa RENT A small ungaiow on North Allen Street at State College (Pa. Inquire of Mrs Chale: E | Loesch, 8tate College. Pa x47 POR FOR RENT. A 5 bath, located paper and oaint iSee G. C. Pifer, room house with in Milesbure. New Rent reasonable Milesburg., Pa. x47 | FOR RENT--A 6 room stone dwelling at Axe Mann. Modern convenis ences at moderate rent. Possession | immediately. BO. Harvey, phone 506-M. Bellefonte. _43u {FOR RENT... 8ix-room house. 114 W Ridge Ave. State College: hard- {wood floors downstairs fireplace. | bath; steam heat. Rent $4250. Phone { Sing Mills, 11-R-2 4641 FOR RENT -8even room house at 211 East Bishop Street: all convenis [ences and garage. Alo several lots for sale. J MM. Keichiine Estate, Phone 190 Rooms For Rent POR RENT roomy with bath, Ine quire of Mrs , Rivka, Oppo “ite Big Spring. : Belietontn Pa. 46 POR RENT. ast floor furnished room 4 nighed. at 18 W. Bishop St Loans to Formers i mings i= | bis | wipes [glass and be supe the E-Z i+ on each ‘and every tablet. Tibbens Phare {Temple Court Bollding, Bellefonts. | see William Bellefonte Bhope, 432 or 23 ~Ariterest 84% insurance loans WAans are or call OG Telephone 421 improvements write qr call Bellefonte 106-R OAR life MONEY TO Annu on wien such Jr Leas Write Wingate, Pa PAS MERS inery fr ¥ ig you need anotiier. horse, or money for any farm purpose. See Robert Ziegler at Musser Cettin's office Bellefonte, Pa. any Saturday morn ing or George Mothershaugh., Boal burg, Pa or write {0 the Holl fir burg Prod wtion ( redit 4 nierest year i rea 30 endorsers Mi=ellCheoia DEAD #1 Hew mae Ww CK ~~ Removed promptly Call anylime al my expense, phone 876-J-8 lioyd L Swith, MUesbur Pa 14 ana aisabied mules, removed i Works, Geo ¢ tre Hall, Pa. Phone Tr EXpETInE WANTED Dead THE TIBBEN MEDICINE & OF BEFCH CREFK, PERRA Hd gla HEF Us Ley nr FHARMAC AND BAZAAR hur aday Re t High Street pride In af 1 be awa be served Come and bring hier of i euday, DeormBber 3 from in the court OOM on 1 A rood old fash eT 5" 0 itl . all other trim- Drom nied ‘those who alge vel Thigep supner $= 50 cp in. cluding desert and coffee The nuh. lic is cordially int ted ‘eo attend Personal WANT VIM? in Osirex labileis © bodies lacking Vitami B fron. Calcium Phosob orue. 35¢ sige today 20¢. First onckage satis fies or maker refunds low price Call write Widmann & Teah and sil oth. er good drug siores 27-10 PISTU LA PISSURE- 1 here in ' one way 0 torre: Hemor- rhoids commonly cal'ed Pliers and that i= by tha'ougs *= oval. Bes ua concernine our MER ITOL-RICTOL which does the ob in eatisfact Ory _ Tibbens "ous relief of pain “due to headaches. colds, neuralgia, heuri- ard Theumiatinm Indleated in a'l nchee and pains < particularly that of the: Ine tiem The "pain tablet that has all others pushed clear off the hureats. Price in half and dollar See what vou buy E-2 buy In oo vig 7d with of the MEN, wo PEN ! Stim. ulatite. tonie sn Nn onivy £2 EN F- For ne macy, Beech Creek. Pa. Repairing | POREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY arn.
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