March 17, 1938, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOCALS TIO of Bollefonte, is in Federal Court week, rout Inn will be open serving full cours? » John 1. Ammerman Jr, of Jer sey Shore, spent last Thursday In Bellefonte with his parents, ‘he oo. casion being his 52nd birthday ~Dr. Paul M. Corman resumed oory Sun ay, his regular practice Tuesday after .,.« chicken dinners. . having been confined to his home 1 1. Hattsook. of "Troy. Was & ir several ds cause a severe 3 f jo hl for several days because of a sever night guest of his brovher ; Satu day told and sister-in-law, Rev, and Mrs. H ~Mr. and Willis Hartsock, at the Methodis 8oow Shoe parsonage on Saturday, The 5 Barre to visit I'he : ock 1s who Is (ll corseiing beneath. Enjoy true ams wa) * Prenbom charm by wearing a NuBone Car w ey Shaved C PA : vy ment. NuBone Corset Shop 19 W Jedey Snavely { Sprin ils, wh Street . D. 2 » callers at his office Sat High Stret . Mi Sudie W make sl as ho , ta her nome with the fami) Oh n Bast Bishop Street Mrs. 8. Parker at her dav for Germantown [or an Howard Street dur- | definite vist: with Mr. and nd included Mr. Thomas Seixas in that city McCreecy, a Mi For their March broadcast Miss Brown, all of State Federation of Women's Clubs wave clvsen a very interes sting top- ie, “Bill we All Have To Pay This may be heard by tuning in on the NPC system Thursday, March 17 at 4:30 p.m Hoy W. Royer serving as a jurot at Scranton this The Big T H. W. Rabert, of wee Bellefonte visitors while ¢nrcute to Wilk- Mr. Rabert's Mrs of today's frock Is UCCeSS the and odin, who Ha per ere nl 4 H jepart ed 8 ts of West the week Mrs. Ear! Valentine and «a leonia, N. J ues ome on the Mann, Har vist Black! home by ulver, of Ax Sunday from three month; 3 ayron \y 4 vhs Wallace R. D 1. and of Johnstown tl LAF of Centre Hall on, Obert Ilgen were among the Monday. Obert 1igen | nk ara callers at office ) who Jonas E rmer super te Publi tion Hall ployed John €rs i¢ to B Lefont Wamer yess has «{ Pubiic In “a . y rument y Vv Mi W North Allegheny street, ated by the A. L. Roz expected April employe of Co. is a ElectTic . floor ap liam F bad hulidin ated Vag family, elle an move 1 { Mr. Smith, a the West Per in Power man for the Lowry pany, of Williams} ad are t ¥ jellefonte about EN to extend con- mel Mrs. Peter vi lege of enjoying many more ISA She sales- Com- Hons ang Ww wish Fi Ridiver received friend ratetter Willi i an d And Harrisburg, who atte 8 the tnter- boxing meet at ate Col- Belle 4 rior meld Lal spent Saturday collegiate : . auns, at the H C North Mrs Yeager 3 Spring Street on “Howdie” ¢xulls there {8 nO 18 Mark; and of Los Angele Evenine He: that city: coniaining seve:al tented pages of flood scenes Lae us _escriptive ari.cles wding of Wh devastating effect of the recent only Gaastert I and its rescltant loss © Mr three ters Park: Mr Thomas Tresder, Mr. and Tressier and daughter OG. Treader, ali of Mis Tre aslo is dering her age. all her oan ¢: the ius and nu- Mis ani Belle in fair and ia hose Mr G; ay Samuel fonte f i birthday anniv AOLY Wt Bellelont at msl #1 ire on secure!) fail waters Coe el Fr Reporter The Inquiring WHAT IS YOUR OPINION? You Think the Bellefonte Academy Would be a Good Location for a County Poor Home? Deo i \ don't be I« Soit 8S. Bpring Street ravman 1 believe emy is in the right auld town. with sufficient land for paring and on too, upkeep of the Academy might be pretty high” East Howard Street, coal dealer: “It's a good CRI use the available at the Academy.” Pauble, North Allegheny Street, Insurance and real estate make an (deal home. After all, we have to take care and we might as well give them an attractive and ssible.” 219 the Acad- 1 outskirts of recreation. T on or location. Donald Dunklebarger, idea, if they Mary M agent It would of our dependents pleasant a home as W. J. Emerick proprietor ail rouin po hotel and member of Bellefonte Borough Council: “The Academy would be entirely suitable if the cost of main- t-nance, in to the number of inmates was not too high, It night be better if the County Home was established in a location where those able to work could be employed in gardening, and where all in- mates could have outdoor recreation.” Leamer R. Woodrin of Milesburg Deeds: “The Academy would be a good be conducted economically.” Mrs. Wiliam Keen, caret: ker of the Bellefonte Borough Home now being used temporarily as a County Home: “I formerly was employed at the Academy and am thoroughly familiar with the building, I think it would be 8 wonderful place for a County Home, It has adequate bat grel shower rooms, 8 nice kitchen, a large dining room, an excellent heating plant, and is ideally laid-out for the purpose. The bedrooms are of good size and there are many large rooms on the first floor for recreational purposes.” Wiliam Keen moat ideally located, of the county, inmates who were relation Recorder of two large to Centre County location if it isnt caretaker of Borough Home: “The Academy Is al- and there isn't a better-bullt building in this part A farm would be all right for a County Home if you had able to do the work. We [ind most of our men like to get out to take walks, and In this respect the Academy is admirably located. The cost of a new building would probably be much higher than the cost of the Academy plus whatever changes would have to be made.” Simon Shilling, inmate of the Bellefonte Borough Home for the past four years: “I've been through the Academy, and think it would be fine.” Joe Cordon, inmate of the Bellefonte Borough Home, interviewed while peeling potatoes: “The Academy would be a dandy place, There are big recreation rooms, and there's a nice big lawn out front to keep mowed. The boys could have lots of fun rolling down the hill.” C. ©. Alexander. of East Curtin Street, Bellefonte, engaged in busi- ness at State Colege: “The Academy was designed for school purposes, and if the Bellefonte schools require more bulldings, the Academy property might be a logical one to buy. It Is much more suitable than the Hastings home, which has been offered to the School Board.” ‘Harry J. Holz, Bouth Spring Street, retired: “It depends upon what they (the Commissioners) want. If they want just a building, the Aecad- emy ought to fill the bill. If they want space for farming or gardening, it wouldn't do. That seems to be the big point to decide” W. Hassall Montgomery, Eagl Linn Street, Bellefonte merchant: “From & business standpoint the establishment of a County Home in the Academy would have little effect, but I believe the building and location are well suited. Part of the athletic field could be converted into a farm and garden, while that part of the field bordering East Bishop Street could be very profitably sold off as building lots.” ~Professional Prescription Bers | vice, Everitt's Drug Store Attorney and Mrs. John G. Love | had as their weekend guests, M and Mrs. Henry C. Place, of Wayne Miss Grace Johnson, a teacher | at the Bishop Street school, was a weekend visitor with friends in Mif- flinburg. Dr. and Mrs. BE H. Adams and CLASSIET FD ADVERTISEMENTS Mr, and Mrs, William P. Sieg, spent | Pa several days this past week with fiends In Cleveland, Ohlo, When you think of Fertilizer for Garden, Lawn or Farm call Belle- fonte Hordware Co, for prices de- livered to you. . Mr, and Mrs, Jchn Mokle = thelr weekond guests thelr daugn- ter, Mrs. Edward Weaver and hue band and little daughter, from Al- LOONA Mr moved Knisely hor w of he Belle Hotel itorney 1 r Mrs. Mary the Jadter York Ciy Harvey surope Charles Baney family mm a house on East L to the Kalin property at wan and Ri 8 the Edward Brown fam moved ino the Walle on Burnside vacated Ole homas 8S A {os gerd to + every week, 4 rictly first grade high Clover Alfalfa and Timothy nt prices that farmers can afford pay at Bellefonte Hardware Co, Mrs. Philip Mabus returned her home In Charlerio on: Fridiy after a week's visit with her par $, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saxion Mrs. Prank T. Kern and 508 Edward, who will have public sai» 0 / . thelr household goods Fridal REAL ESTATE—~A straight one March 25. will leave the following | &dvertising—sale or rent, day for Bakimore, Md. to mak” their future home, The president and jaundry properties have been old privalely Mr. and Mrs confined to their Allegheny street, suffering attacks of scarlet fever, Re- from the home yesterday were to the effect that both are convals escing nicely, Mr, Krape, a clerk If the Pirst National Bank, becan {11 last week, and several days later Mrs. Krape contracted the malady Norman Kirk, son of Dr West High Street is pan his weekend f he ri : vhere he has been grant the | permissi to conduct x Tr 1 the Highway bu Duke @t dapitol. Norman's “Seeing of How- | Eye” dog, Jerry, will a to Harrisburg Lo continue having ide Mr. Kirk dinner and The Robert J. Budiow Justices ¢ 8. Johr Althoug! ealied to differ gain Counter. and Mrs, Harold Sunday recendy [rom the Albert ne on Bishop Street intn apar ments in the Penn bullding Ouvis Harvey and L, Spent sever part ne week in with eir father, pri this oflice, nents, as Lhe Yer ser, pubi Krape are home on Linn Sou both North from rr 4 alll? | ports Bs entitled 10 3 -word agave ol charge. diervals OCTal free have gan th Help Wanted work Hars ige Steels uve of i farm Hone py xis oh «¢ rr ienoced girl for Stay night xil on reel exXne wyse work i cure Of Lis i Lr of the Peace t nd A A Pk welcome slerday, . 1 pice ompany Jan NE WANTE A young Iu nquire of D 1s in hs man « WOrK ’ prt 4) 34 £1 to altend the the Couny Belle Hotel yaard Justice Sami 73 of DISCO cperiened Wilkes Barre poli: | day afternoon because of mind io il of his son ming trouble whi in Mansfield to his mother kes Mase work Wri Sa Was ‘ " p le Box 04 who ness wi mastoid ives aken parental Jarre treatment fn of La Nichols trobe, 4 of Wilke to clear of a falled came nN er ar was being Report terday were while Bobby i . LE ondition | 3 and her son weph 1 Nitsburgh the forepart weck Ln Bellefonte as guests of Mrs. Nichols’ father, heodore Cherry and family, at their home on North Thomas Street. Mrs Nichols before her marriage was the former Miss Minnie Cherry, Bellefonte. Her son, Joseph, is jun- or tner of Robert C. Bowers Pittsburgh architect, thelr trip to Bellefonte was made at this time y Mr. Nichols appear before ¢ Bellefonte School Board in con- with the proposed tion to the party wa Walker of sday., by pent of Ved ¢ room of ye and Budiow has for some time : HN A recent seni Mr. and and little son pent wroay wt ed friends in Bellefonte an Mr. McClellan burg and n employ Hishway Deparm § thu could 4 es Ty building High School tendered East Linn members nection yes Mr Streed the * membe : leave Bellefonte to make their Aller 1347 He Hugh Curtin VERS spent the raft which | irney down the Suasquenan MoGees Mills Clear Harrisburg, Mr wa to Curwenavilie home in the Penn Belle members of the H guest of honor wen! M. Quigley Btreey here Lhe heon at {rom 0 went home on aftern od to Buy all Wie ire De wan members Leroas, Mrs herine Love, Mr James Craig. Mrz. Stanley Valentine Mrs W. Prederick Reynolds and Mrs. W WwW. Sieg. Mrs. Benjamin J. Oryctko was 8 guest of the club. Mrs. Hugh M. Quigley read a poem she had prepared to express the group's re- gret at Mrs. Walker's departure from Bellefonte hee G. Love, buy 15 pigs 8 weeks old breed and price. ©. P. Neidigh Ck mileposty a the raliroad at the edge of the rin and discovered thal the mii =a traveling at the rate of one mle i every 14 minules, Or 4 speed © slightly over miles an how Walle going through a rapids tween Curwenasville and Clearfi those aboard the raft got wet [« but otherwise Lhe trip was HY ve ful. Mrs McClelign's brott aw and Mr. and Mrs Watson, of Belief were ame . om this county who went 1 | #4 3 in the Clearfield, Tussday, see the RS. Cast Heed, Calves Mrs. McClellan Lenitre Hall $4-R-1 ’ 0 Blaney T, Riegs marriage, wa 144 { Bellefonte Additional Locals on Page # WANTED--TY buy a four or five dred IB fat hog aft 2 ressoaat) price, willie Box 1€ B.D. 1, Julian, Pa xii WANTED four ent indire Rn was completed Kachik, De Haas Four room QIce! Woodring Andrew Bossars fixtures fC. wh large office PIO | thase f dequate LUlumina- { the room, Tw ighis have Deen adil to facilitaie depa tment. Tests sonducied to determine table iyoe lights fo i} the vault of the Pro- office. Owning Wo the Dew now In us? by alstler Det ne market Tas befor Mary 8haw ie) Miss are Lost and Found “plate No, sapel A. Kirk, Be xi HE: wa Auto Oo Articles for Sale BALY Find licenne De. M ’ 3 Bo On Tressvass nd biack two-way bill fo pictures, two brown folds containing own wm and suthorizatio Heward if returned. leo 7 RD 2 Howsard, Pa. Co M x11 Ph ” . Nn sat Wheth Sal ¥ made by the Co 8 nnec has noe missioners. wn ben papers = wb oY POT BALE To settle patale, 5 shar etock of Community Bank at Port Matilda, C. W. Krider, Tyrone, Pa. x13 a FRICASSEE (By Madamoselle) POR SALE--100 locust, 6ft. drive posts at 10c. also 7 1% ut posts [F—AND SUPPOSE— Baisety 3 above Cole ite oy You know a woman has a thinker and it just will think, and reflect. _ a1 Or r ing today on what some . "he people here in Bellefonte might do if Pri an, Al Ts hol fg gun they had more money than they knew what to do with, Por example any other equipment. Inouire of if Dave Washburn suddenly came inio plenty dough, he'd probably Blane Leister. Centre Hall Pa. x13 buy a pick-up truck and a lotta fishing tackle. Boss DeHaas, no doubt would close up his store and load his family into a traller house and depart for parts unseen, Arthur Dale would probably buy a collar for his dog. Helen Bhaeffer would likely buy another shrub for her front yard, Mrs. Jesse Caum would probably buy her husband a nightcap Prank Crawford would surely pinch himself to see if he were dream- ing. Chief Dukie would buy some polish for his badge. And I am sure Harry Holz would buy one of those new fangled counters and get his dough in nickles and dimes to make sure it was all there SPECULATIONS I'd like to see Jimmy Morrison walking In his sieep . . . Bherifl Keeler playing mumble-peg with Sid Bernitein . . . Birdie Anderson dressed up lke a cowboy and wearing one of those wild west hats . . but it may not be long before our Bellefonte ladies will be wearing such rigs since the stylists have tried every other shape, Remember the Em- press Eugenie but they've had worse looking ones . . . maybe they'll get better looking after we get used to them , . . but that's neither here nor there . . most girls have to work like a horse to get a groom. THOUGHTS WHILE STROLLING First National Bank furnishes the most get my free calendar there next year, Wonder what excuse the town’s habitual drunks have to offer, Habit. ual thirst IT presume, Feel sorry for East Bishop street friend who can't sleep, He has counted so many sheep its a wonder they are not picketing him or shorter hours. . FOR SALE-—A Remingion Du Mao 5 32-40 Albert Miller 12 guage Marlin Belle x12 cheetr nies Pat Lh FOR BALE- Chestnut fence posta, av fi. also corres powt ale agency for ail kinds of numery yr Shrubs, ric E. W. Smnth, Spring Mil R 2 2A x rom SALE—At Geo L “Pet ors farm 4 mile weet of Storms town: one Key- etone side delivery rake; needs a little realy, cheap at 820. See Mr. Peters Juthog J. Markie, State College, x12 POR BALE-—A Delo Light plant with oversize batteries, complete with Irhit globes, electric iron and au- tomatic washer. All In Rod condi tion. Inquire of Mrs. H. C. Berry. R Beech Creek, Pa. 211 POR SALE Locust fence posts, LL} or 7 feet lo ith 4-inch " cents deliv anywhere in nire or Clinton counties. Also corner posta and braces, priced right, Fred Wheeland, Alexandria, Pa. x12 ron SALE—14-ineh tight and Joow . driving pulley, with bronge bLush- ings. This pulley was taken off a new | machine and has never been used. A’ writable pens. Resolved to of this sive. Oan be sfen at this office. 1181 | POR BALE-P. and O. tractor plow with rolling coullerg and intera, | Good condition, priced to sell. Just thought of a sign we 2aw in a cafe one time: “How can YOu sing ‘desc: Fald It All’ and still owe me?” If everybody around Belle fonte teak care of the bills they owed, the lawyers would have to fund other work fo do. Tip to the fellows who are starting out to solicit funds for the wel fare 4 fund: Remember the bigger the bank roll, the tighter the rubber | Fon n Something tells sme that Dan Grove was especially good in ciphers when he went to school, PeyiaLy I wouldnt doubt that Prank Mayes was an ace in English and might have been an orator If he hadn't met up with -auctioneering. Who remembers the time that when you went out with your girl here in Bellefonte you never thought of eating till you got back to her home? 1 smiled yesterday when a woman friend confided to me that she had her heart set on a new Buick, From what 1 know of hubby's sh cumstances since the stock market had & heart attack, it's about the |oply part of her snstomy thetl] ever set on one. SIhis eQup! (J. Markie, State College, Phone rR BALE A tory, Al Ino; Sidebourd darved., rone ole wmna, over 100 years old 50x24. ma- hogany table about same age, and wind, 14Te base, slight change in make nice dini room or servi table: mahogany inkid shaving Stang all original, mahogany shalf clock running condition); solid walnut Victoria Daddy rocker: in Vietorian furniture, beds, Teas, stands, sideboard, dining tables: old Centre-Clinton Hise pot hangers. over 96 tras old. Pore man's Uphodetery 107 Sinoe [North Race Stree t, Hisliefonte, rd al | ¥ 30,000 People Read ih That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazing 'y popular. the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, first sue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise. ment containg more than twemy-five words, one ceut a word is charged. KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled 0 must be complied with by those answering Lhe advertiseme nis re right : M, ust, Please do not cal at the office for information concerning such au vervise Han, 7s 1. Phone 175-16 shers are not permiiled to divulge the name of the ad- SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Centre Dem This privilege can be used bargain for apvone needing a pulley | condition; Colonial Ma-' ton will | mang pieces i walnut canopy cradle: eluvviney crane. | 1847, | 11 | (Jacksonville, Rd.) SE ns Hr of horse roximately Weigl xii {POI BALE-~A young tearm cholee of elght head, aps 2000 Hos Inquire of George Bellefonte BR. D. 2 BALE~A grey snd sorrel enchi. Price reasonstie Hoffman Bros, Karthaus, OR GALE--8ix young send] lacus. Also 8 f-hoe Owego grain drill cent a word 1s charged for rea] esia'e 'c Ww, Bartiey, Bellefonte, I. D. 2. 104 is Column Considering ts low cost and voun® teatn Of hore weighing 1700 Ibs Inquire of Pa xil POR 25 cents for ewes and six BOGOTA NDRJ ’ POR SALE Regis r B and blood feted, Crust Centre xii One 3800 anol LWO teams weight weight FOR BALE Choe oA mated sorrel sam, One mated Black tesn, Beck, Warriors Mark ume, these columig Lies a year tisement one gillerent tS ¢) six al . ——————————— POR BALE--Two reasonabie or will » == 1] r hops H Howard, RB. D. § 1913 FOR BALE--8everal spreaders different » money. Al A "y ul A Biante © Jliege used manure nakes worth Idea and Pape James J ne 3560 xi4 wo New times, Ph Building Supplies BALE FRDUTY PY BR SALE FOR pe Hut from the med church oon 4 pane 2) sash, 4 nes [3 The windows Retor ail, ph panes “Hoy and Grain BALE 8 400 CYP is Rider Mar w of straw, B tons hay cars. M wre, M we 3402 oon POR BALE Holutelr FOR SALE ory oats 40c. Br Per Duss ova A. Musser ne Zion 3421 POR SALE--Whi Over peod te Blossom hiene grown OR SAL RH POR BALE Hub lerst Lor pelts 8100 each fuel oll Wmoodes gusiaptesd, ol Bermmra MM 8 {along J POR SALE--A two wheel trailor, WOE. With new Ures, ch sulle for any car. luguire of Blsine Samp. Belisfonte. BR. D. 2. Lion, Pu, #0 8 fi. Torvald Stalind &ndg rT A 1929 mode Pets, Etc. Bescie Mra An Dogs, BALE weak rr, Pa on — - end «1834 45. Harley-Davison blue enamel range wit Louse 8x8 £3 Eine . brooder, 160 chick sive laquire Seneliger, 15 N. Jotes BL. Lock Pa xi Househo! d Goods ron _BALE- Bal Er civ Oreent on brooder residence — on rile Ne A gas hot h water Oe enamel oook onihs, Nevin Con 3 (Axemann) Yerowa/ Baty Centre Ma BALE Aladdin hang of 78 Bors Known POR BALE ~A famn Potter townahin Fred A. Auman farm #raw hel also out-buil in lig waler al house and bam, a ne falling spring: line st~=a goll, high stats of cullivstion, also pine timber See Ira Auman, Adm Spring Mills R. D. 1. W. OG. Runkie Atty. om an two-- NY « 4 y iret o rooms on SALE Ss i] t 1 th $1. Te poxwi an few Inquire nae Cowher, 1132 . Pw PON SALE-~A Universal elect) : and a small Prigidaire, both Ip ex- cellent condition nguire of Hug Quigiey, EB. Curtin Bi. Bellefonte Pa xi2 Logan St Bellefonte Pa xil For Sale or Rent Roa Ea on me fining tables, A-1 con Aly 3 plass-top dimplay nickie pinted as hotoake it die Big Trout Inn POR SALES dining dition tables: 1 HAN Bellefo Ph ne 9480 Live Stock FOR SBALE-Cow with first calf by her side. J. A. Welch, Howard, R. 1, Pa xi "Houses for Rent pon EE | A bot lage gare dep in Cen {re Hall, Pa. Inguire of Wallace fren, Centre Hall Fy i Phone 175. R21. ie. with xii inquite of | tered Guernsey bull, Real Estate - For Sale Pon while RENT Four for snail fas ranediniely lnquir Peuna Purnece, Pa Murk 1810 1 bed rooms rimsonable price Irquire of C.K wr @ wl Bislwop B FOR RENT Two furnishes Belisionte at sTitrance Ha rivaLe xii Farms for Rent POT RENT Storrs i% a A Toon ros tiliabie Repairing STOCK. Call anytix al em-34, Laove % Pa smith grr A iv WANTED RHETMA TTOS- ok et on E- ZINB—Rog. 8 resned iy remedy direct from Chi na know what we are talking about Prenared the Laboratories of THE TIBRINS PHARMACY, Beech Pa Price 60 8 prepaid in treatment giana itr 10 ely Eh giass rar ee Als ot y tive hearing and Heating Ald Store, Beech Creek. Pa. 14 FoR SALE- Fresh ow CH Betlefonte R. D. | Phone 918 POR RENT—Eight-room house, modern conveniences, ai Fleming, { Pa. includes light, furnace, bath and garage Qeorge Berg Fleming Pa xii iy. | 8 «~R- 14 | all x1 FOR SBALE-Some good horses. In- quire of M. 1. Lowery, — Ps. x1 FOR SALE—Three Poland Chins and Yas white shoats. J. I. Bottor! Runvilie, RDA xi2 POR SALE—2- teams of mules, choice of four teams, Kyle's Dairy Farms, Mackeyvillie, Pa. x12 FOR SALE—8ix shonts about 75 Ibs. ach. Inquire of Annie Witherite, Dix Run, Jullan, BR. D. xi1 ou POR SALE—10 shoats, alse chewp | Apartments for Rent team of horses. Inquire of L. B Chiicoat, Pleasant Gap, Pa x11 [POR RENT—A 5.rootn apartment t In ssn | Bellefonte, with all conveniences POR SALE-—A good brood sow, bred to { Cail 638, Mary M Pauble 11 a Poland pa boar, Leltoy Barner, POR RENT. «An fleven room house on Reynolds Ave, Bellofonte, Pe all conveniences da for 4 cas In barn. Inquire of Ms. WH Miller Belisfonte, Pa. Phone 547 x13 IR RENT. a ~An B room house with a conveniences, Including gamge and garden, located at 112 East High St Bellefonte, Pa. Ifguire of T Yare i. Beliejonte, RB Howard, BR. D. 2 (Nittany) x12 POR RENT-. = 3 room apartmen nt ————————— | with ‘Bath. Inquire of Clarence FOR SALE--A black mare, weight Haupt, 210 W. Lamb St. Bellefonte Inquire Pa. x11 about 1400. Good leader RD 1 x12} FOR RENT-«A | Bmelio Cittl, Belletonts, | PO SALE—A good young horse, | with bath. Inquire of Mm. W. L | eholee of five. Inquire of Harry | Dageett, 47 Linn Street, Bellefonte Fisher. Warriors Mwk, R. D. 2, Phone | Pa. Phone 6i3-R. ou | POR 81-186, x11] ] RENT--Three-room | POR BALE-The choice of a team of | in Decker bullal | inguite of HA Grubb, State Colleen. [nd Wish Steen. , Deck Daren. wire igh] tale hl nea Po oar arare RD. Pa. x12 | Bellefonte, Phone 6 bu POR SALE_One male goose n | ob biooded Toulouse stock, fagire | Rooms For Rent of Mra Nevin Lutz, Bellefonte, 3. Yarnell xi | FOR RENT Two large rooms furn- Wied of unfurnished, private front FOR SALE-<Two {fresh cows, Guernsey bull. Inquire of G. Mac | Jumed 1laeiterll, Milesburg. Pry, Penne. Purmace, Phone War- riors Mark 1810. x12 | POR RENT--One storeroom and one i am «=| goom suitable for an office, in the POR SALE-—Four-year-old mare, or Fanners Nhtional Bank Nulding, twelve-year-old mare, both in foal. Bellefonte, Pe. Inquire at the Ban John MH. PFshburn, Bellefonte, RL B| £13 x 1, Phone 838-R-12 ————ge {POR RENTwlarge heated bedroom, POR SALE -A team of grey homes, | on first Boor, 3 Slusris private bath | weight W800. InGuire oy Matvin | Take sire i134 ie, Pad 16M. apartment . corner of Spring Zimmerman, Aaleionts, S.room apartment | and and back entrance, use of bath. Mu | xii i Sheing | x11; Announcements |U PPER--A “chicken and waffle sug ver will be served In the Yasemes the M. E church at Marths,. Pa vening. March 18. 1038 froen 8 + 0 8 pom price 235 and 40 coeds 1938 Spring Mita Com Hall, starting at 8 p.m. music br Bob Iyvon's Al Bars. Admission 25¢ ENTERTAINMENT ~The Belief ote Banjo Bund will present a complet nrogveEm in the community hail Hit leraburg. on Priday evening March 25. at 8 Dom. Admission 15c and 28 The public is most cordially invites x12 BART SALE--A bake sale will be held st Johnstont Cut Rate Store, Saturday, March 19. This sale is for the benefit of the Young Ladies Class of the M. BE church. Home mads ue. plea, rolls and bread will be for Pex 4 PART BALE The Junior and Ine teredinte Departments of the Miles {Bure Methodist Episcoral Sunday School will bold an Easter bake sale ‘at the church on Friday, April 15. Baxter will be on male. AMATEUR ROUR: The Clothilda Matoowell Mesmionary (lub or Society Philipsburg Methodist church, will i "The Meior Bones” Amateur Hour in the High Shoo! Auditorium, ples, cakes candies | 8% Bnow Shoe, March 20h. 1888 at {145 p.m. | Snow Shoe For the benefit of the Methodist Church. Do not miss this Amateur Hour It has heen elven In several towns thie wine ter and bes nN ogreatly enjobed b 7) who heard’ it. Admission 15 and Si mmc es Thm as
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