March 3nd, 1938, © LOCALS -Professional Prescription Ser- vice, Everitt's Drug Store. © - -The Ladi®s Ald of Logan Grange will meet at the home of Mrs, Earl —MYr. C. 8. Hos.erman, of Coburn, | Tibbens, Eas: Howard Street, Belle- was a Bellefonte visitor on Satucday | fonte, Monday evening, March 7. and incidentally found time to ¢all! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eberhart our office. land Mr. and Mrs. Verle Householder, —M:s. Margaret Gummo, of Lock of Bellefonte, motored to New York Haven. accompanied by her mother, | City, Friday to spend the weekend Mrs. Clara Beck. of Snydertown, on a sightsreing trip. While in were welcome callers at our office | New York they visited Radio City, on Monday, Chinatown and various other places —Mr. J. C. Turner, of Juniata, a [Of interest. native of lower Bald Eagle Valley,| ~The third annual basketball called at our office on Thursday. | game between the Bellefonte High while spending the day In Centr?! School varsity team znd a team County with rela.ives and friends. | from the faculty, will be held at the —An infocmal recital of violin Spring street gymnasium at 8 o'- and piano ensemble music will be clock Friday evening of this week. given by pupils of Mrs. Louis Schad | A preliminary game will be played in the Presbyterian Chapel Thurs- before the main event. Admission day evening, March 10th at eight will be 20 cents, o'clock. There will be no charge for| ~The Would Day of Prayer will be admission and any persons interest observed Friday, March 4, by the ed in the work of young music stu- Union Missionary Socie'y. Services dents are cordially invited to at will be held in the Bellefonte Metho- tend. dist Episcopal church at 2 and 7:30 (o'clock. The speaker for the even- ror Mr. and Mis. Clifford EUINger; yg service will be Mrs. William E DO nee who Tare been -eotding | North, of Williamsport. There will We . NJ i tal at Waterbury, Conn, for the pas’ be a special program of music. five years, returned here last week Dr. R. L. Stevens departed Sun- and ‘expect to make their future Jay afternoon for Johnstown, where home in this community. Mrs. Ed- he attended the sessions of the Cen. dinger before her mariage was Miss tral Pennsylvania Dental Soclety in Aileen Rhoads, daughter of Mr. and that city early this week. From Mrs. Harry Rhoads, of Logan Street, | Johnstown he went to Philadelphia NAR ; to a'tend a meeting of the Masonic c. E. Hartsock, of Buffalo Run Grand Lodge. Dr. Stevens expected Valley, brother of the Rev. H. Ww 1-1 vo return to Bellefonte sometime I's Hartsock, pas‘or of the Belle- today fone Methodist Episcopal church, reported that the thermometer was ~The daughter born to Mr. and only 5 degrees above 2ec0 at his Mrs, Willlam B. Troupe, of East home early Monday morning. Dur- Bishop Street, at the Centre Coumty int an old-fashioned winter, five | Hospital Wednesday of las: week above would be considered “mild” has been named Karen Haldis, in weather, but this vear that figure honor of the little girl's maternal repr-sents nearly the lowest we've grandmother, who resides in New had so far York. Mrs. Troupe ani daughter expect to return home the latter part of this week —Mrsi. Ida Abelson phia, mother of Morton Abelson manag=r of t Ma:kland Hotel Bellefonte, early last week employed a new colored maid. Mrs. Abelson instructed the new girl to clean up bout the home, and the girl took the instruciicns literally, leaving the bck open as she fled with abou. $50 cash sh» found In a bu:eau drawer. Philadel police are sill seeking the missing maid. —Jam:s Meyer, an employe of the American Cvanimide Co., located at Stamberd, Conn. spent the weckend in Bellefonte with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Harry N. Meyer, at their home in the Rogers apartments on South Spring Street. He made the trip here by train, having abandoned original plans to ve when he heard that there were seven inches of snow in Centre Co He didn't lea'n that the snow was exi1gzerat- ed bv jus: scven inches un'il he ar- rived here. f of Philadel ne " i 18 * doc unty unLy in 84) hia 3 —Approx'mately 200 Girl Scou's leaders and townspeople attended Play Day exerciscs held at the Gki Scout h-adquarters in the Bush Ar- cade building Friday night he svent marked the close of the an- nual two-weeks' visit of Mrs. Henrv Robb, #inerant director of Girl Scouting, in Bellefinre. Mrs, Rob has gone to State College, where sha will conduct classes for Girl Scouts and leades for the next two weeks he Idle Hour S8ewing Club me: at the home of Miss Helen Pe- ters, on Phoenix Ave. Friday even- ing, February 25. An enjoyable evening was spent and later delic- fous refreshments were served Those present were: Miss Mary Pe- tere, Miss Mae Miller, Mrs. Anna Hollabaugh, Mrs. QGertrude Smen- hizer, Mrs. Ruth Stover, Mrs. Dor- "7 King M:s. Theresa Kane, Jet- ta Lee King, Cecelia Kane and Mn —Swengel Smith, of Bellefonte, Doserticn, Probation and Parole Of- ficer for Centre county had two ribs fractured Monday. when a chair slipped in his office in ‘he Cou House. The chair had just been equipped with new cas*os and th» floor had just been waxed, and the corbnation resulted the chair rolling backward as Mr. Smith lean- ed forward. He fell with his full weight striking the edge of a desk After having his injuries treated a a nearby physician's office Mr. Smith Was able to re"uin to his duties, ~Mrs. C. Edward Robb, who had been undergoing observation at a disgncstic clinic in Danvilie for the past several weeks, retuned to her epartment on North Allegheny street, Saturday evening. Mrs. Robb was accompanied nere by her son, Midshipman Richard Robb of the United States Naval Academy at Annapols, Md., sho ob ained a Helen Smith. On Tuesday evening spec’al leave to accompany his the Club held a chicken and waffle mother home from the hospital and supper a Flelsher's Inn, Julian to be with her for a few days. Mid- with the following present: Misses ehipman Robb expects to return to Helen Peters Mary Peters Mildred the Acadamy Sunday morning. M's. Novosel, Mrs. Anna Hollabaugh, Robb, who has not been in the best Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Ellen Gross of health for some time, is reported Mrs. Gertrude Emenhirer, Mrs to be much Improved and {3 be- Doothy King. Mrs. Theresa Kane, lieved to be well on the way toward Mrs. Ruth Stover and Mrs. Lena a complete recovery. Knapp. in Wl — FRICASSEE :- (By Madamoselle) Seen and Heard Bill Rowe is stamps for you “Doc” Noll, too, is an affable chap who'll go the limit almost . for you. His pet aversion is to mind babies. Don't ask it! Being a den- tist, “Doc” knows a lot about teeth, somewhat less about babies. ... but enough about both to convince anyone that a baby is like the ali- mentary canal at the root of a molar that Is a lot of noise at cne end and no control at the other There's Albert Thompson... . who makes his living from automo- biles....that roll along the Nittany Valley highway. He thinks there are many things about the hows ‘nn’ buggy days that he still likes. and named three great menaces to safe traveling today. ...which are he declared: hic, hike and hug. You're telling us, Albert, Frank Mayes... .of the auctioneering team of Going, Going & Cone, stopped in to inform us....that he knew a place... . where women don't wear anything but a string of beads....once in a while... .and he had us all excited....until he finished saying. ...around their necks, A Curtin street father singing his baby to sleep the other night if we had been the baby....we surely would have pretended to be asleep... don't ask for names. Charley Baney soliloquizing: I wish Council would buy me an ele- phant....50 I could pick up this litter with his vacuum cleaner, Two girls, in front of the office the other evening... arguing about what an operetta was....dont be silly, sald the shorter one....it's a girl who works in the telephone exchange. Thank goodness we live in Bellefonte... .a free community... . where a man may say what he thinks. .. if he isn't afraid of his wife... or his neighbors....or his boss....and {f he’s sure it won't hurt his business. ...or his reputation....etc..... ete. Aside to Governor Earle We can appreciate the desire... .or even necessity... .for changing the name of State College. With Penn State and State Pen so similarly designated... and separated by a mere half dozen miles... how eaglly entrance grants could become confused....resulting... .mayhap...., In deserving students receiving courses....instead of terms, Confidential To the Civic Club, Chamber of Commerce, et al: Bellefonte will continue to entertain tourists this summer, One of the most frequently traveled highways....leading into town....is the concrete road from Milesburg. It's a beautiful drive as we approach Bellefonte, ...with the waters of McCoy's dam, resembling a lake, on our right... but tourists sometimes. .. .insist on viewing the scenery on both sides of the high- way....s50 what do they see....on the left ag they approach Pleasant View....unt!l we can think of A more candid name for it, let's call it the “101 Ranch.” If you don't believe it, go slumming for yourself some sunny aftegnoon. Notice to Transients The Borough Bastlle,.. more commonly referred to by patrons as the Hoosegow....has been newly renovated and paimted....and Is now an accommodating cuss....he’ll do anything but lick at Pete Coldren's Saturday night.* | ~Mrs. BE. E. Widdowson and Mrs. [Fred Witmer will go to Altoona to- ‘day to be guests until Saturday ol Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hornbecker, | Thos. E. Jodon, of Pleasant Gap will leave this Thursday for Iowa to buy a car load of horses, which ‘he will offer for sale on March 21st. | —Cilbert Neff, funeral director of Miilheim, was acaller at this office (yesterday while attending the regu- {lar February term of court as an | interested spectator, —W. W. England, well known College township farmer, was @ caller at our office on Wednesday to arrange for the advertising of his farm sale on March 31. —A., C. Auman, prominent farms- er residing near Woodward Cave was & pleasant caller at this office Tuesday while in Bellefonte on a business and pleasure trip. ~Rev. Dr. John 8. Hollenbach, of Manchester, Md. formerly of Aaronsburg, this county, is sched- uled to broadcast over station WOR on Tuesday, March 8, at 8 a. m. —~W. R. Shope has been confined to his home on South “Tnomas gtreet since Sunday because of a severe oold. Yesterday members of the family reported that he Is responding nicely to treatment. ~Mrs. J. P. Collins, of Sparta, N J., arrived in Bellefotne Tuesday for a visit with her brothers, Philip B and Bdward Ray, at their home on Past Linn street. Mrs. Colling be- fore her marriage was Miss Sarah Ray. —Mr. and Mrs, John Fisher, of South Water Street, left Wednesday for Miami, Florida, where they ex- pect to join their daughter, Verona. While in he south Mr. and Mrs. Fisher will visit many places of in- terest in Florida. —Mr., and Mrs. Anthony Ficarro ate receiving congratulations upon the birth of their second child and firs: daughter born Friday morning at their home on West Beaver greet The litle girl, who weighed eight pounds at birth, has been named Elizabeth Louise. —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fochler and infant son, Robert C. Fochler, Jr. of Latrobe, spent the weekend in Milesburg with Mrs. Fochler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac H. Hal and family. Upon their retumn 10 Latrobe they were accompanied by Mrs. Hal! who will be their guest for a week. ~The March meeting of the Gar- den Club of Bellefonte will be heid at 2:30 o'clock on Wednesday after- noon, March 9, at the home of Ms George Gamble, The topic for dis- cussion 18 Marijuana or Indian Hemp. Any one having information on this subjec: is invited to take part in the discussion. A representative of the Siale Department of Forests and Wales was in Bellefonte during the week- end. in connection with a proposed flood control program contemplated for this area. According to reports the representative declared the pian includes deepening, widening and ¢ raightening the channel of Bald Bagle Creek east of the bridge al Wetzler's store, to prevent flood waters from nundating the lower end of Milesburg A birthday dinner was held Tuesday night at the home of Mr and Mrs. Donald Snyder on Wes Linn street, in honor of Mrs. Sny- der's fathe: Howard Heaton Guess» inciuded Elias Corman, Hillery Gun allus and Prank Wion, Mr. Heal on. former tips aff In the Cent County Court, is 77 years old and snjoys excellent health considering his age. He was the recipient of a number of useful gifts from rel: atives and friends Burgess Hardman P. Harris who has been spending a vacation with friends in Florida, postcards friends in town that he expects to leave West Palm Beach some time this week, and may arrive in Belle- fonte Saturday. Knowing the May- or's fondness for congenial com- pany, and realizing from hearsay that Florida is a diffi mt ) leave during the winter months, we wouldn't be surprised if Hizmon- er tarries a day or a week longer than he has planned. Owing to the fact that children roller skating on the walks In fron of the Court House have damaged the lawn in taking short-cuts around curves, the Commissioners yesterday posted signs in that area prohibiting roller skating on the county property on the Diamond t's a tough break for the young- sters for the broad level concerie walks make an ideal skating place Janitor Harry Williams reports that he warned the youngsters to be careful] of the lawn, but that his warnings went unheeded. ~J. H. Fisher, of Tyrone, fore. man of ‘he P. R. R. wrecking crew, was called to Mt. Eagle last Thurs day to superiniend the work of cleaning up the wreckage of several cars that had become derailed on a Bald Eagle Valley freight train. While in this vicinity Mr. Pisher took octasion to spend a few min- utes in Bellefonte and was a pleas. ant caller at this office. Mr. Fisher has a long record for efficient rall- roading, which we learn has reach uri wis ed almos. 26 years. He is a brother’ of Toner Fisher who resides on a farm east of Milesburg. ~iEdwin K. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Haury C. Taylor, of East Linn 8 rect, Js establishing an enviable scholastic reco at the Pennsyl- vania State lege. A student In he pre-legal course, Edwin com- pleted his first two years with aa —Sauer kraut and weiner supper | Sau THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BFLLEFONTE, PA. er kraut and weiner supper ai Pete Coldren's Saturday night.* i ==The condition of Mrs. Frances {Mary Gainfort, who resides with {Mrs. Ella G. Gray, recovery. Mrs. Galnfort, and birthday anniversary occurs next month, has been a resident of | Bellefonte. for many years and 1s one of this community's oldest cit- (zens. —A family dinner was held Bun- {day evening at the Bible residence lon East Curtin street in honor of the 80th birthday anniversary of Dr. George P. Bible, widely known | former Chautauqua lecturer and educator, Dr, Bible's anniversary occurred on Saturday, February 26. Present at the dinner, Sunday, in addition to Dr. and Mrs, Bible, who will observe their 52nd wed- ding anniversary in September, were Mr. and Mrs, Robert Walker and children, Richard and Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. Louls Schad, of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs, R. R. of East Linn | |street, last night was reported 10] |be critical, with no hope for her! whose | | every wee CLASSIFIED AD VELRTISEM ENTS k. That's why The Centre 30,000 People Read This Column Democrat's classified advertising de- | PArtment has become so amazing!y popular. Considering its low cost and | B&in Counter. RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents 1or lasue, and 16 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- } | | Blair, of State College. Mrs. Walk- | er, Mrs, Schad and Mrs. Blair, sis- ters, are daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Bible, Mentally arsed physically as alert as he was two decades ago, Dr, Bible spends the greater part of his time in reading, an impairment of vision in one eye having no ef- fect upon the thirst for knowledge which carried him to a position of prominence during the hey-day of his career, OYSTER SUPPER HELD AT HOWARD RESIDENCE An oyster supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pletcher, of Howard, Saturday night, February 19. The evening was spent in playing cards, check- ers and other activities. The following persons were pre- sent: Mr. and Mrs. John Heverly and daughters Betty, Sylvia, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bechdel, Mr, Char- ley Wentzel, Miss Ruth Wentzel, Miss Dorothy Winslow, Miss Lens Pletcher, Miss Irene Pletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Pletcher and children, Cariyn and Herbert, Mr, and Mrs Herbert Schenck, Mr, Joe Herr, Mr and Mrs. Roy Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Poorman and daugh- ter Mildred, Mr. and Mrs, Clair Thompson and children Marie and Junior, Mrs. Parker Thompson, Mr, and Mrs. Serge Confer and child- ren He.en, Lala, Blair, Alife and Laird, Mr. Oscars Pletcher, Mr, Ar- thur Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tice and children Arlen and Lioyd, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Win- siow and son Leroy, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Pletcher COUNTY RECEIVES $4950 FROM LIQUOR LICENSE FEES State Treasurer F. Clair Roms yes~ "7 erday issued checks amounting 10 2.760,73381 to be returned to the u various county political subdivisions {or liquor license fees collected bY the Liquor Contiol Board. Esch check represented the total amount of license fees collected in the OWT« ship 10 which it was returned. Under the Liquor Control Law, Mr. Ross stated, the Liquor Control Board is authorized 10 fix and ooig lect license fees in various cities and oy wenships, the total amount receiv Pa ed being retuned to its source of origin twice a year, Returns made in Centre Coumiy, and which total $4900.00 Include Borough of Bellefonte, $1.00000; Borougn of Philipsburg, $2000.00; Barough of Port Matilda, $150.00; Boggs Township, $1500; Gres Town hip, $150.00; Rush Townahip, $1.0000;, Snow Shoe Toanahip, $300.00, and Walker Township, $200. —— — —— — — ELKS DEGREE TEAM TO APPEAR AT JERSEY SHORE The Bellefonte Elks Lodge de- gree team, winners of second place in the Btate contest at Lancaster ast August, have been inviled 0 initiate a large class of candidates in the Jersey Bhore lodge, in the presence of State Elks Monday evening. March 7 A number of Bellefonte Elks will accompany the degree team on Lhe trip to withess the initiation oere- mony Members of the team are: Jerry Caaida, Exalted Ruler; Lesile Shultz, Esteemed Leading Knight] Musser W. Gettig, Esteemed Loyal Knight; Guy O. Bitner, Esteemed Lecturing Knight: John C. Ander. son, Esquire; Malcolm Wetzler, Chaplain; T. R. Rush, Inner Gaurd, and BR. T. Noll, secretary. REORGANIZE POLITICAL CLUB AT CLARENCE The Political Club of Clarence, dormant for some years, was reor- ganied at a meeting in the Moose Hall at Clarence Sunday evening, February 20, with a number of members of both major s be- ing admi ted to membe p. The next regular meeting of the Club will be held at 7 p. m,, Sunday, Match 6, at the Moose Hall, when anyone wishing to become a mem- ber of the organization may do 80. Civil Service Examinations The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations for the following positions in the Depart. ment of Agriculture: Marketing specialist, and princi- and assist- D average of 28 in all studies, anc qualified to take the remaining two years of his four-year course in one year. During the semester just passed, Edwin hung up an average of 3 (from 82 to 100) in all studies, land In addition to | subjeois necessary | pourse in one number of open for business....with color scheme of cream and battleship grey *° ....carefully chosen....to harmonize with the degree of thirst....or state of exhilaration....of the guests....no need for advance reserva- tion. ...your appreciation of our willingi.ess to please, is your only card of admission....day and night service... towing Dukeman, Johnsom & Eyer, proprietors. Postponed: We I3gret to announce... .that our all-star baseball team....ls not ready to make public....hold your hats and watch for next week's menu. . ERE | lege debating team. ‘tumed from a | Phlladelphia_ atid Ry | the team, ng participated * | fuses unforseen ps, Penn om ed at Bellefonte or | postof fices. ‘ nim ss MI —— i Licenses, Arthur Nawritge. Loouged, Min Schnares., ... the benefits derived, 1 is first ment containg more than twenty-five undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- words, ong cent a word is charged. [POR BALE—A good cow with calf by | Inquire of Andy Bowon, {Church BL, Clarence, Pa. her side. x9 | POR BALE-~Cholce of two teams. One mated sorrel ‘One meted Biack tewm, weight 3000 team, we t 3600. ge " Foon, Warriors Mark, Pa., Phone 16 ‘ oe [FOR BALE-—A Holstein cow will be | fresh in March, Chesterwhite brood REAL ESTATE—A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea] estate advertiging—sale or rent. KEYED ADS-—Al) advertisements that request replies to be matled 0 this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertisements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise- ments, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the ad- veriiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE—Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- OocTal is entitled to a 26-word advertisement in these columns one time, free of charge, This privilege can be used six times a year at different intervals. Card of Thanks STEELE--We wish to thank our | friends and neighbors for the kind | help, the floral tributes and the use of cars following the death of our | father, George Btleele The Pamlly. | BACGER--We wish to extend our thanks Ww friends and relatives of Juliau for their many contributions, and acls of kindness, during the ill- { Mr. Bager. Mr. and Mrs, Sa- Lost and Found LOST Black and white spotted hound, bearing license tag No. 1635; disappeared Tuesday night, Peb, 22 Finder please notify Stewart KE Hall Fleming, Pa Help Wanted WAN I'ED--Help, Pete Coldren, Nit- y Mountain x9 WANTED--A middle eged lady wo keep house for a men atid wo children Inquire E. C. Woodring, Port Matilda, Pa x10 WANTED--A voung man between age i 160 and 20 10 work on farm. must t th stock. Write K in care office x9 WANTED-- Girl or woman for general WEWOTrK Good home One Willing to 0 to New York C. Turner Oo, Bellefonte, Pa x9 Ci Apply A WANTED--Pemale help. Write for pkge. Perfumed starch. Sells 10 Profit 0c We trust you. Bell Kgs. receive 15 pkgs. FREE. Ar- ow Produota, Reading, Pa x0 WANTED--Men for Rawieigh Routes { B00 families. Sales way up this Rellabig hustler should start ng 830 weekly ahd Increase rap Write today, Rawleigh's, Dept 34-8. Chester, Mu ie cl PE; 3 ou + PRC WANTED Refined woman, preferably witied or widow 0 do MEIni-pro- oki work in Belisdfonte and vi- for nationally advertised, sub- I company. You would be wed to talk with Individusis, cubs wis, Pascinating, dignified, pro- ie, permanent ootupalion. Write T. ir care of this office x9 yp W A NTE D-Experienoed sppliance SAlesInan 0 represent one of Blair County's leading bone furnishing cloves. Only those interested In making $35.00 per week need iy Mast reply In own hand writing, fbereios | Dlwicrgors Jakniture officials, oe | POR BALE--A 250 . 1315 Kieventh Avenue Aloons, . x9 Work Wanted WANTED General house work of eure of children. Experienced and ean give refecence. Por Information cali Centre Hall 17-R-3 x0 WANTED Married man wants job an farm Ly the month. Oan give re- ference own children only 4 of family. J Fleisher. Bellefonte, Pa R FPF. D 3 (Runville) x9 Wanted to Buy WANTED--To duy oats. Inquire A. C. Harte, R Bellefonte, hone #38-R-14 150 bushels D of 1 x9 WANTED--To buy cattle, calves, hogs and poultry of all kinds. 1 pal the most beat for the beat, BR H leh, #08 4 Sra 81, Lock Haven, Pa. Phang «J. x3 WANTED-1 mn in the market for hogs, oattle, sheep, calves and chickens, Cali Cenlre Hall M-R-11 or drop a card to Sidney T. Riegal, Centre Hall, Pa. 1 "Home Wanted WANTED--#Home In country for ten- year-old motherioss boy Please write Ceneral Delivery. State Col. lege, Pa. Box 36 x9 Articles for Sale POR SALE--A folding baby carriage, in good condition. Inquire of Mrs. 0. A. Knight, Bellefonte, R. D. 3. x8 POR SALE --Co-cart and high chalr, ch to quick buyer Nina V Reed, Half Moon Hill, Beliefonte, ea x POR SALE-—A Hammermill, and large turning iathe. Can be seen at Smith's Bervice Station, loated 2! miles west of Potters Milla, Pa x9 | gallon capacity | in good consi. | electric water tion. Inquire o mont, Pa. POR SALE--Bar furniture, —— | ing of 10 tables, 40 chairs, cash ragisier. Oar, electric joe box. Must be sold at once. Oecd. Cunningham, | West Bishop Street, x9 FOR SBALE-A oversize batteries, complete with 24 EOL globes, electric Iron and au- toma washer. All In condi tion. Inquire of Mrs. H. C. Berry. R. . Beech Creek, Pa. xi ‘ POR _SALE-_Locust fence posts, 6 or 7 feet with 4 anywhere in ntre or Clinton counties. Also corner braces, eyiment 4% 3. Markle, State Col POR BALE-—8Seversl ton of Timothy | Howard Vincent Schreck, Le- » it | TOR Delco Light plant with TOR right. Fred Building Supplies FOR BALE-—Approximately 20 squares sate roofing. A bargain! OO Ww Houta, Blate College, Pa. Phone 789. x0 POR BALE-The building on South Water street which 8 known as the Hipple, or Waite Parm implement slore t will be sold by the senled bid method to the highest bidder Bidder to remove all of sald building by April 1, 1938. All bids must be preented before B p. m. March 12, 1938 at which time bids will be open- ed. I reserve the right to reject “ or all bids, 8. H. Poorman, 8 Waler Bt, Beliefonte, Pa x9 ny Hay and Grain FOR BALE--Loose Timothy hay quire of Mri. Miwhell Poo Bellefonte R. D. 8 In. rman x0 and several ton of Alfalfa hay. In- quite of W. W. Tate, Bellefonte, Pa 17 E. Bishop Btreet, Phone 140-J. x8 FOR SBALE--8eed potatoes, irish cob biers No. 2, one year removed from cortified. Price 76 cents per bu. C H Campbell, Penna Puwmnace, Pa Phone Btate College 3770 xil sow and elght shoats. 8. EB. Brown, ring Mills, R. D. Phone Centre Hall i 14. x10 FOR BALE--Two young horses, seven years old, a roan, weight 1400, an iron BOUT Pa. Rr ey. 4 D. 1600, hitch anywhere and . W. Oross, Warriors Mark, FOR BALE--A roan horse, rising 5 year old, weight 1800, sound pond ’ aner, worker. Aino the quarter or side, H ill Hall, R. D, 1. and some choice beef L. Dorn x9 POR BALE--3 yearling heifers, year {ing bull, Holstein, Locust fence Ripka, Phone herd. Pa. fresn tuberculin 30-R~1 cow and springer, and blood tested Josia BW Centre Hull x9 FOR BALE--Three car loads of lowa horses chance go h Write Iowa FOR $75 owe and w to b igher or y ; from Jholce BALE~2 00, blood ready Ww be b muies wire J. F fresh tested, Wonderful owner before Lhey Herford cattle Teal, Pairfield x10 Holstein cows BHO) young red, 825.00; Berk- shire-Duroc-White. H. Winslow Mat- ter, 1 mile north of Avis bank, Jersey Shore RD 2 Pa x9 POR BALE- Coal and Wood Stove and “ sur nace wood Harry Barner, Box 22, Bellefonte, Pa POR SALE--Coal and wood. Coal sold by the Lon Or truck Lamb BStreot, Reed, Pa, ¥ West Phone 174-R xi0 load, Lee Belietonte 0 POR BALE--First grade bituminous and anthracite coal, Ly Don Bellet ial prices niklebarger, onte, Pa. Brooders - Supplies FOR SALE--One hard coal brooder stove, Philip Shoemaker, Linn St Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 566-) POR BALE size, coal tion, Ray 446.02 -“Brooder stove DUrner, exoeiis Ishler, Belief FOR BALE] good condit AC a8On 500 Alexander, oll burner brooder In won, used for only one chick capacity, BR M Julian, Pa x9 Office Equipment FOR BALE-—-A roll twp desk, 2 ped fal top desk. 6 Ii. utility table; | bookcase (Dase and wp) with glass 2 secliong shelving one 6 9°, swivel office chair; 7 office chairs, rocking chalr, miscellaneous ol of Jaw books, freprood office oab- inet. Inquire of Mm. Kline Wood- ring, Howard St, Bellefonte, Phone 508-0 Automotive or x10 Pa POR SALE--1920 Plymouth coach or wil trade for Harley-Davidson mo- torcyole E HH Runkie, NL. Eagle Howard, Pa, x10 POR SALE A twn wheel trallor, 6 IL ong, with new Ures, Llica suitabee for any oar Inquire of Bisine Samp sell, Bellefonte, R. D. 2, Zion, Ps. #4 FOR SALE--1934 45, Harley Davison molgirroie. biue enamel range with reservoir, brooder house BxS fi. Elec. tric broader, 150 chick size. Ingulr Harry Smeltper, 15 NK. Jones St. Lock Haven, Pa xii Household Goods : POR SALE Good electric radio; wil stil Of trade on a home. Geo. Mee Caslin, Oolevilie, Pa x8 FOR BALE-A complete dining room sulte, Quality electric range, prac- Uoally new and 0x12 rug. Inquire of Mrs. EM. Oeltiret, Schiows Apt. Belle. fonte, Pa x FOR SALE--White enamel modern Eiectiic Refrigerator BExceplional baagain for quick sale Suitable for large family or hotel. Beck Pam, Mackeyvilie, Pa x0 POR BALE-One battery radio as good a new, will sell cheap 0 quick buyer, late model. Inquire of Bugene Stine, R. D. Box BBA Port Matilda, Pa along Buffalo Run road x0 POR SALE One single bed with good coll springs. one double bed com- piete; one walnut drop-ieaf table two small bed room rockers; old wainut chest of drawers: one night table (one drawer); two x12 rag rugs State College, Phone 3168. xi0 POR BALE--Davenport, Upholstered chairs, 6 mahogany dqining room chalrs, tea~0cart antique sofa, antique mirrors, slectric stove, Frigidalr, washing machine, mangle, radios, rugs, porch and garden furniture, of- fice desk, Up-t0p tables, card tables, ete. Mrs. Robert 8. Walker, 28 East Linn St. Beliefonte, Pa. 0 POR SALE--Rather than reship to jactory will sell $700.00 Player Plano for small balance due of 00 on terma of $700 per month, Act quick, write us where It may be seen, | must be sold of shipped in next few Please furrish reference. t. of Accta, B38 N. 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa Live Stock days BALE--A mare, 1200. D. H. Way, bull, POR BALE -~Oue ie] old. L. 8 Warner, Julian, 3 Pa. RD second calf, Beliefonte, Pa. x9 | | i POR SALE-—A team of mules safe and | good about 3000, RFD FOR SALE-—A bay horse 4 years Fo Su FE ger, Spring vl, Mills. by . M. er, No. 2. Mills, Pa. Phone any quant- on large orders, E. Howard Bt, 454-M. 2-u Poultry FOR BALE--100 Barred Rocks, young Lena Inquire of Charles M. Ross Linden Hall, Pa. Telephone Boalsburg si42 POR BALE Chicks from U. 8-N. H tate Puliorum tested stock, 2 to 6 xi year old heng eggs direct froen New Hamps Pa. P POR SALE-—-White blood Chi hone 5322 ks from e, longs Hatchery Mill Hall x9 Piymouth Rock tested Dresders Large hens and most of our male birds from Marc hatch nigh's Po D1 hens with 3 Bt Price 8% oen h ery or 8% uitry Par Phone 6-R-2i1, records above 8 ta delivered Spring Mi Pa cents each al Hen- is BR Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR BALE--Five puppies, Bhephard and Caolile crossed J. T. Watson, Beliefonte, R. D #10-R-13 xp Cuil FOR BALE-~-Two pedigreed English bull pups, seven weeks old Hamilton State Ovliege 3168, Ave 224 E Phone x10 DOG OWNERS ~My golid black i= greed Cocker a stud. Pee 810 big litters, Aman- as ‘ Pa. on Boule 53. nisl. (King Cole) Centre Oo. xe Real Estate . For Sale POR SALE Desirable Bishop Sureet, remodeled Inquire at this office FOR SALE--A § room located on Ridge Sireel, Inquire Gearhart, Julian, Pa with bath Bellet onts, Pa residence on Bellefonte. Newly included 4-car garage xii frame house Cyrus ou " ol FOR BALE-Property on Willowbank 8! Bellefonte, Pa. and a fire proof garage Paul R. Immel Fleming Pa with bath, light Inquire of x10 POR BALE-—-A 6-roomm house with light located lot in bath and garage on a large Milesburg Jobin D. Relish, Bellefonte, R. D. 1. x10 Inquire of FOR SALE-A nice cottage miles east of Milesburg along Bald Eagle creek, at Curtin dam. In- guile Ps FOR BALE--House on already fAnanced OCan on same terms as a M. Gamble, Bellefonte, x10 Linn Street be bought rent. Robert 8. Walker, 28 East Linn Street, Belle fonte x8 Prepared POR SALE--A 6 room house with bath rooms and glassworks ment RD i. furnace, near Will sell Tony Roshkowskl, oid pay- Bellefonte x10 on tasy FOR SALE--8-roosn frame house, on large jot Lalu Bellefonte, Pa 3-CaAr garage on premises Located atl 556 Pine Street Inquire Mrs Street, Bellefonte 16 Pine xi0 Massey, POR SALE A farm of 110 acres, good bank barn, 2 new houses, 3 pasture flelds with spring water running through, 2 never [nil i N Mrs. Julia Roland, 5. In- ard, x9 ng apr POR SALE-—Desirable farm. 127 acres; barn; chicken house; choloe fruits 2 modern houses; bath. heat elec and barn; on concrete highway, one . Water by gravity 10 houses B Sort Atty. D. lefonte, Pa x11 | Apartments for Rent FOR RENT--A 4 room apartment with bath, heat and hot water located in Lemont. Dial 3768 State College, Pa. x9 FOR RENT--A 4-room furnished K. Hart, POR RENRT--A B-room apartznent with bath. Inquire of Mrs WwW. L Daggett, 47 linn Bureet, Bellefonte Pa. Phone 613-8 oud POR RENT--3-room apartment and G-room house with furnace Lo- cated in Bellefonte. C. A. Thomas, Phone, Bellefonte 5186-J x9 | pap anment on 28 N. Bpring Btreet, i efonte, Pa. Inquire of Elizabeth b+] YOR RENT 400m apartment, bath, garage, heat and hot and cold wal- er. Located In Pleasant Osp. Ward Markle, Pleasant Osp, Phone Belle fonte, 276-R x0 POR RENT--Purnished also large front bed room, with or without meals. Sultable for 2 men, Inquire 22 Bast Linn Street, Belle fonte, Pa x9 spartment, POR RENT-/Three-room apartment in Decker bullding, corner of Boring and High Btlreets. Becond floor. pri vate bath. Inquire Decker OCGarage, Bellefonte, Phone €74 but s for Rent POR RENT--160-acre farm, known as Whe “Round Barn Parm.” at Julian Cod bulldings, electricity and rune ning wesier in house, Kyle Alexander, 131 West Park Avenue, Btate College, Pa. Phone 2762 x10 Farm Gas Station for Rent FOR rev won RENT--Kerwtetters Pilling Sta 2 miles east of Bellefonte, Pa. along the Blate Highway. Inguire of M. W. Kerstetter, Beliefonte, 8 D. 2 x10 Wanted to Rent WANTED—-To rent a stocked “farm Can give good references. Write W in care of this office x9 Loans to Farmers PARMERS! PAY CASH—SAVE CAS w Prodi Hollidaysburg, Pu Repairing FURNITURE made to all Upholstering, REPAIRED — tre kinds of furniturs and slip covers made Win ompson's Upholster! Shop, 102 E Lamb St. Phone 520- Bellefonte, Pa 1 POREMANS UPHOLSTERY-—Purmni- ture repatr shop, repairing, restor- ing sntigues a specialty Hane and rush seats Modern upholstery. Shop North Race BL, rear Penn Belle Botel, Phone 400-M 1 MACHINE WORK —We sharpen cattle clipper knives, skates saws, axes, etc Machine work of all kinda Acetylene and electric welding. Swartz’s Machine Bhop, Bellefonte Pa. Phone 32-R. sont BOATES AY ‘makes of stsles repaired and put in first class condition Agent for the Buffalo scale Co. Scales 0 mest any requirement machine work of all kind done at Keller's Ma- chine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa x17 Miscellaneous COAL-—Kiine and Tressler, dealers In all kinds of coal Hest quality. Olive us a trial Phone 158-M 8° 4 DEAD STOCK--Removed promptly. Call anytime gt my expense, phone €76-J-3. Lioyd L. Smith Wut Pa 1 WANTED--Dead, old and disabled cows horses and mules, removed free. Vogts Rendering Works. Geo. J. Vogt, Prop, Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 55-1-4 al our expense. §° 4 TO RHEUMATIOS Send booklet on Rheumatism. Ivy Tib- bens Triple Remedies for Rbheuma- tsm and get Reliel. Hepatico-Re- nalis Eliminant and Alkalizer 81.00; Meritol (Rheumsstim Drops) 60c; Krood Oll Rubbing oll 60c; Oall or send by mall on PC in the laboratories the Tibbins , Beech Creek, Ps Add 100 postage and Decking 1d E-ZINE—Reg. . 8 Pat. offi. The new Chinese remedy for Asthma, pn Fever, Oatarrh, Sinus Infections, an shortness of breath in general. Cuare antesd to make you breathe B-Zer than any other remedy extant or money refunded. We Import this remedy direct from Ching ourselves so we are talking sbout. the Laboratories of THE Beech for free . One whole month treatment See what you buy B-Z buy In (hms, 1 Announcements BAKE BALE--The Mothers’ Olrcle will hold a bake sale at Ciewines on Saturday, March 8. Will and members yy
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