“ April 14, 1938, LOCALS * Mrs. Glenn Sutherland, of Am- briige, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. John Hartswick, at Stale College, and her brother, M. J Hartswick and family, on R ynolds Avenue, Bellefonte. —Mr. and Mrs. Graham Hunter, of Pniladelphia, motored to Belle- fonte Saturday 10 spend several day: as guests of Mr. Hunte:'s mother, Mrs. Emma B. Hunter, at her hom? cn Bast Curtin Street, —Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berberick, of Chevy Chase, spent the we kend In Bellefonte as the guest of Mrs, Ber- berick’s paren s, Mr. and Mrs. A. L McGinley, on Sou'h Thomas Steet The Berbericks came at this time to help Mrs. MoGinley celebrate her birthday anniversary. Mrs. lec Gagnon daughter Ruth returned to their home in New York City, Sunday after having spent a week In Miles- burg as the guest of Mrs. Gagnon's fa her, John L. Wetzler, Registe: of Centre County, who is reported ts be recovering nicely from a pro- 1anged illness. Captain Herbert M Beezer and 1st. Lt. Fred L. Shope, of Bellefonte anid Li. A. A. Arter and Lt. H. F Achenbach, of Lock Haven, all of- Troop L.. Machine Gun Bellefonte, were in Phil adeiphia, Sunday, where they al- tendet a school tor officers of the 193rd. Cavaliy of which ’ p L. Is a part. <4 nove County West Chester Svate Teache lege at West Chester, re homme for a spring vaca ion from April 14 to April 25; are Miss Rebecca Troupe, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Calvin Troupe, of South Thomas Street. and Miss Elsanor Leathers daughter of } Hilda Leathers, of Howard. Ns , & caller ght for our Centre Democrat Mrs. Shuler ran across the id newspaper while engaged in go- i some old papes home. Although it is 38 the paper is as legible as the came off the press. George Allison, a native of York for the past 28 years manass of a McOrory store in Winchester, Virginia, has been transferred ‘0 Bellefonte ahere he iy have charge <f the local McCrory store, which has been without a manager sinc Mr. Walters was transferred fr Bellefonte. Mr. Allison and his wi fo have leased an apartment in the C J Newcomb house on East High Street Mie Helen Smith, an employe ~f the Radio Corporation of America, at Philadelphia, spent the weekend in Bellefon'e with parents, Mr and Mrs. Christy Smith, at their home on East Bishop Street. She came here as the motor guest of rer parents and her brother and girer-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thurs- ton Smith, of Clmarfield, who spent! the forepa't of last week with rela- tives in Lancaster and Philadelphia —Mrs. Sabra Nelson, of Lock Ha- ven, former well known resident of Pollefonte, became a grandmother last Friday shen a fine baby poy was bun to her son-in-law and daugis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. A W the Lancast:r Hospital by. who also is quiie well known lo- eally through vishig in Beliefonte, 1s regiding temporarily with relalive in Harrisburg. Her husband is em- ployed In the Government service and is s ationed at Cleveland, Ohio at this ~The lar meeting o! the Mothers’ Cl ub was held Mon- day night at the home of Mrs. John 8mith with Mrs. Paul Corman co- hostess. Seventeen members were present and ore new member Was admi:ted During the business meeting the Club authorized Secretary to forward a donation ald the Cancer Research Mrs. Hartswick, chairman program committee called on Stale Nurse Jean Noll Harris who gave an interegring Health Talk. At ‘he conclusion of the meeting the hos tess served a Juncheon, -~Harry Eberhart and his sister, Mri. Joseph Abt motored to Wash- ington, D. C. Sunday, called there by the sudden death of Mr. Eber- hart's son-in-law, Joseph Brenner of Washington. who died in that city Sunday morning. Mr. Brenner is survived by his wife. the Tormer Ruby Eberhfirt. of Bellefonte. Fu- neral services were held in Wash- ington yesterday morning with in- terment there, Mr. Brenner was ouite well known In Bellefonte, having accofpanied his wife here on frequent visits to her parental home. Their last trip to Bellefonte was made last summer. —Major Ralph T. Smith, Comp troller of the Adjutant General's de- partment at Harrisburg, Mrs. Smith, and Gilbert Rider, an employe in the F. H. A. offices at Washing on, D. C.. motored to Bellefonte Priday, and remained overnight with rela tives, Major and Mrs. Smith were puests of their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Smith and Mr and Mis. Wiliam Rider. Major Smith has just compleied two woeks of study in the War Deparment ol- Itt and it . ’ ficess ol Squadron, (4) students rs Shuler, of Miles- this office Friday ection a copy Of published in Vivian it ins] r tarougn day it bu ith her time. equ (82) fices at Washington, D. C., where plans for the operation of the aclec- tive service lax were studied. The law would become operative if and | when a national emergency occurs, ~Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hartman entertained at a birthday party at their home on East Logan Street Wednesday evening of last week in| honor of the 13th birthday anniver- | The | sary of their daughter, Lois. evening was spent in games and several] musical numbers were ren- | dered by those present. Delicious refreshmenr’s wele gerved, a most beautiful cake assisted Mrs. Hartman in serving | the guests. Those present to help Miss Hartman celebrate her birth | day were: Misses Emily Sweitzer | Dorothy Eberhart, Gertrude Thal, Marilyn Shope, June Baylet, Shirley | Ardary, Wanda Gill, Martha Bloom- quist, Mary Swartz, Margaret and | Sara Widmann. Miss Hartman re- veived a number of gilts. adorning the center | of the table. Mrs. John Shope ably | Miss Myra Thursday for sister, Mrs. W. week. Mrs. George Miller's annual Faster Flower Sale will be held io the Schad Flower Shop, High Street beginning Thursday, April 14. *x15 ~M:5. A. C. Heverly is spending a few days in Atlantic City this week having gone as far as Trenton, N J.. on Wednesday as the motor gues of Mrs. Albert Numbers. ~The Lintz Store, Bellefonte, 1s well prepared to take care of your last minute shopping for that new Eas'er outfit, Reefer coat, Toppers mannish sults, dresses, louse skirts. hats, hosiery, handbags and eic.. at such appealing low prices that you'll find it quite difficult to resist. Walter Cohen, Manager. * Mr. and Mrs. 8S. H. Hoy of 8 Thomas St. Bellefonte expect ! have as Easter guests their sons Mr and Mrs. Harry K. and daughter Madeline, of Wilkinsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Miles H. and daughter Adelaide of Lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs, Rob- ert M., and daughter Lols Mae, © Brooklyn, New York: and Mr. and Mrs. John W. and children Pats) and Bcbby of State College —8choo] Director James R. Hughes will leave this Thursday morning by bus for Brookivn, New Yoik, where he will spend ‘two weeks with ! brother Charles Hughes, while tra: sacting some business in that vicin- The Charles Hughes family near the entrance to Prospect which far from th« birthplace of Charles James Hughes' mother A birthday the home Grove, near honor of Mr anniversary cluded Mr Roy. daughter-iz Grove, of Altoon brother, Wade Gap. Mr. and Mrs. G. Edgar Phillips moved to Bell:fonte 1 week and have leased the second floor apart. ment in th Mrs. A. R. Driscol building. corner Allegheny Curtin Sireets Vacated Mr } } f Kimport will leave Juniata to visit her A. Wagner for a ity ives Park nog an Mr. and Mrs, A C Bellefonte, Sunday, In Grove's 75th, birthday Gues’'s present in- and Ms. Groves son of Bradford her and -law | Mr alr and Mrs Grow Evey Pleasant of SOI rR. f of 18% uf oh recently N. Mever. of South Spring representa! ! surance Company rie, Monday. to field i the com pany y¥. having the trip at the organi- produ Ang a cer within by DUBS. IK Ss expense lume of th few months, Mrs. Meyer ac panied her husband on the trip —C1 arence F. Ripka, of South Water Street, a State Highway em- plove, suffered torn ligaments of fhe left Jeg last Thursday while helping to spread ashes over the Nittany Val- lev highway between Bellefonte and Zion. He had alighted from the truck on which he was working, and lipped on ‘he road. Alter ¢ x treaunent at the offices olf a Be lefonte physician he was taken h me wlhiere recovering nicely ne B Too weording 10 reports -Belle nite business have complained to the Chamber of Com- merce regarding the condition of the business # reels In Bellefonte, Mer chants claim ground ashes and dust, remaining on the stree's from the past winter, blow into storeg with every gust of wind. The Chamber of Commerce is making an effort to have the Logan and Undine Fire companies wash Allegheny and High Steet with fire hose before the big Easier parade, Sa’urday. The martins which have made thelr summer homes in the air spaces between the thick walls of the Centre County Court House for many years, made thelr appearance during the last week in March-- unusually early for them to return rom wherever they spend the win- ters. Last year the martin did not arrive here until about April 7 Court House employes believe that the early arrival of the birds this year means an early spring Per. sonally, we've discontinued predict- ing weather since last week when we saw all the onion beds in Belle- fonte buried under three inches of snow and lee. The attractive display of photo- graphs of Centie County's scenis and historic views, including the four-by-six foot painting of Penn's View, will be exhibited in the win- dows of ‘he following businzss places during the coming week, it was an- nounced yesterday by Karl E. Kusse, secre’ ary of the Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce: today, at the Liniz store; Friday. at the Penn Belle Ho- tel; Bunday, at the Brachbil] store; Monday, at Montgomery's; Tuesday, at Yeagers; Wednestay, a: Fried- man and Levine store, and next Thursday, at the Heverly sporting goods sore. Many favorable com- ments have been heard regarding the display. ~A wedding of consigerable in- terest in Bellefonte and State Col- lege will be solemnized at the C. FP. Lauer home at Rockview peniten- tiary, Saturday evening of this week, April 16, when the Rev. and Mrs. Lauer's daughter, Miss Lois May Lauer, will become the bride of Norman Kirk, son of Norman M. Kirk, of Bellefonte and Harrisburg. The ceremony will be performed by the bride's father, who is chaplain at Rockview penitentiary. Plans are | being made for a reception at the residence either Saturday night or | Sunday, The bride-to-be was ed uated from the Bellefonfe High school In the class of 1933, and at- tended school in Pittsburgh. She is now employed at State College. Mr, Kirk was graduated {rom the Belle~ fonte High school in 1933 and from the Pennsylvania State College in 11937. Since then he has been em- TY § pou CF - men “ fn finely thed r State College. The Kirks will go to housekeeping at once in the third floor apartment of the Tenney | | bullding at Lemont. [ ployed as a chemist for the Penna. | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. I — Exchange, will spend her vacation with her aunt and uncle, —— r— ~Miss Irene Selders, of Oriders | ~A. CO. Mark, of Spring Mls, | Easter while a Bellefonte visitor on Satur: Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lauver, of Al-| ona, David RR. Stoner, well known Centre Hall R. D., resident, was a welcome caller at our office while transacting business in town on 8al- urday ~Mr, and Mrs. John G. Love, of East Linn Street, will leave Sunday for Washington, D. C,, to spend the greater part of in that city, Mrs. Love will attend a D. A. R. convention, Mrs. James Kellerman, of Al- toona, arrived In Bellefonte Tues- day and will remain until after the Easter Holidays as a guest of rela- tives and friends in this vicinity Mrs. Kellerman formerly resided in Bellefonte. ~The Edward Garbrick tobacco store in the Penn Belle Hotel bulid- ing closed Saturday night and has not been open since. What the future of the business is, or what dis- position is to be made of the stock if it Is not reopened by Mr. Qar- brick, has not been made known al this time. —~Miss Catherine Haitle and Mr and Mrs. Carl Crust, of Willowbank Street, will motor to McKeesport Saturday to spend the Easter holi- days as guests of Miss Hartie's sls ter, Mrs. Harry C. Hunter. During thelr stay in that vicinity they ex- pect to spend some time In Pills burgh ~The public is cordially invited to attend a card party and play to be given at 8 o'clock Wednesday night, April 20, by Girl Scout Troop No, 4, of Bellefonte, at the Scout headquarters in the Bush Arcade. The title of the play is “Keeping Kitty's Dates.” Admission to the evening's entertainment will be 35 cents, Mr. and Mrs. Philp H. Johnston East Curtin Street, motored 10 Philadelphia, Tuesday, where yes- terday Mr. Johnston appeared before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court In a hearing in the Millie Kepler case While in Phi iadeiphia, the John- ton's were guests of Mr. Johnston's brother i ad sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston, of Sharon Hill The regular monthly meeting of Dramatic Section of ‘he Belle- fonte Woman's Club will be held Wednesday evening, April 20 at the home of Mrs. Henry Kahimus, East High Street, at which time members will join with the cast of the The Old Ordway House” evenings rehearsal : The play i School audi are of the play an library n the High 8 Ti won's Drug fm i0r wrium on sale a ore, West High Wa'er Commissioner James assisted by Philip Saylor and a of workmen, drained Belle. famous Big Spring Tuesday 1% to give the bed of the ual spray cleaning. was performed In a large quantity debris was removed During the time the spring was drained, the level of the water the reservoir diopped 18 feet. Aller the gates to the spring were closed, i required 19 minules time for ths spring to All to its usual level —Edward R. Owens, well known local ha:dware merchant, recurned to Bellefon'e Tuesday from a week- end trip to the southwestern part of Iowa. On his way east he stopped alt Chicagu fo spend a day at the Swift Meat Packing plant in that city, and followed the course of a gieer from the time {i walked into the slaughtering pens until it emerg- ed as a fOnished meat product, ready for sale. Mx, Owens reported hia visit at the plan: was a most fascin- ailing one. The day he was there a w.al of 688 cars loaded with 17.000 cattle arrived at the stockyards in Chicago. giving some idea of the vastness of the meat packing in- dustry in that city. ~Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Waite, of the Hart partments on North Spring streei, are receiving con- gratulations upon the birth of a daughter born at the Centre Coun ty Hospital Friday moming. The little girl weighed six pounds ten- and-a-half ounces at birth, and both she and her mother, the for- mer Barbara Rodavich, of Belle fonte, are reported to be getting along nicely. Mr, Waite, better known among his friends as Dutch.’ had been empioyed at the Chester plant of the Ford Motor Company until several months ago when the plant was closed. Since then he has been employed on an inventory crew of the West Penn Power Com- pany. ~The regular monthly meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Board of Directors was held on Monday evening al which time the annual election of officers took place, J. Kennedy Johnston, Esq., was reelected presi- dent; Ear] 8. Orr, vice president; Lewis R. Lenhart, treasurer, and M J. Rothrock, recording secretary. Reports of the treasury and general secretary were read and approved, various commitfees reported and H C. Taylor gave an interesting report of the 8piri'ual Emphis Conference held at Hershey last month. Those present were: J. K. Johnston, Earl 8. Orr, Lewis R. Lenhart, M. J. Roth- rock, E. T. Risann. P. H. Johnston Harry C. Taylor, H. C, Yeager and L. C. Heineman. —A fire, the cause of which is un- der dispute, resulted in slight dam- age at the former Robert 8, Walker residence on East Linn 8ireet about 3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. Aj Joh Street #3 8 Sel- x oo crew fonte's mors time, and and other . 4) [A red 21 (who last week was quite seriously ill next week, 'Whil® | of the Rochester Group to be pres (plans that are being made, also of | the progress made up to the present Neighbors, seeing large clouds of | smoke pouring from the rear porch of the property, turned in an alarm. and the Logan Fire Company re- sponded. They found the blaze confined to a large closed wooden | box built on the porch. The blaze was xtigiating with chemicals and a booster and the damage was confined to the Interior of the box. Fire Marshall John J. Bower ex- | pressed the belief that the blaze had | been caused by spontaneous come George {Nancy K. Lingle, ...........00lyer A Page Five day found time to visit our office. ~Merchant Willlam H. Biouss, | CLASSIFIED APVELTISENINTY because of an attack of influenza yesterday was reported to be conva- lescing slowly and is able to tak® short walks outdoors, although h® has not regained sufMcient strength to return to his duties at his Clover Farm Store, Mrs. Fred W. Topel, of Brook- lyn, N. Y., arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday and will remain here until after the Easier season as a guest of the Brouse families on South Thomas Streét, She will he joined here Friday by Mr. Topelt, and will accompany him back to Brooklyn carly next week, —According to latest reports from the Pennsylvania Hospital, Phila- delphia, where N. E. Robb, of Belle- fonte, president of the Bellefonte Trust Company has been undergo ing observation and treatment for the past several weeks, he is report- ed to be showing slight improve- ment but no date has been set for his return to Bellefonte, ‘Work on the interior of the rooms on West Bishop Bireet form- erly occupied by the Stickler tallor shop, is nearing completion, and the DeHaas Electric store will move int Its new quarters the latter part this week, from thelr present loca tion several doors further wes the same street, The public ig cor- dially Invited to visit the new and inspect the complete household electrical appliances on display there, The venerable Peter P. Keich- line, of Willowbank street, attained his 85th birthday April 1 so quietly that we missed mention of the event In a previous issue. Although he has been In poor health for some months, Mr, Keichline ls now Cen tre Democrat office able to take short walks outdoors for the following answer occasionally. His wife, who will L.A GQ i years old In May, and who } gain Counter, adveriising--sale or rent. veriiser, free of charge. inlervals, 7 To Advertisers Experience has shown that your name, telephone number, route or street number at- tached to your advertisement { in these columns will bring much belter results than the one which falls to give this information. Most people like to know who sent in the ad hesitate to answer it If do not know. The Centre Democrat will contihue to in- blind” or keyed ads, where the customer Insists, but we do not recommend this method if best results are de- sired, Advertisers please call at store af rid 0 Jd they line ert The is recovering slowly and is able 10 perform most of the household Carrie Hall, well know: resident South Allegheny Bure wis painfuly injured Sunday mormn- ing when she [£1] while on her to attend services gt the Free Meth dist church near the Forge. M Hall, who is 73 years age, walking down Allegheny when she her footing on ice near the William Shope er'y. She was aided to her where an examination by a | an revealed that all ligaments in 1a left ankle had been torn Ose. MM: Hall will probably not be able © the limb for three or four weeks al the jeast, it Is reported of ee ae BDA ny ¢ Os LE Lost and F “ound Snow Reward lost SOOO ON Monday ~——— D. A. BR. GIVES $10 TO LIBRARY ASSOCIATION The regular monthly meeting of Bellefonte Chapter, D. A. R, was F*¥ heid last Thursday at the Presby- terian church, Bellefonte, The chapter voted to give $100 to th Centre County Ligrary Associatio Additional money was voted to the Historical Research Commitlee 0 buy markers to piace on nine new- iy-found graves of Revolutionary soldiers wig 4 . “4 WANTED Exper erond man or boy | 0 A card party will be held in the" © 3 on & famn by the month Masonic rooms, Bellefonte, at 8 0'- guire of Wiliam Ishier, Bellefon nte clock, April 20. This is In chargé (Filimore) RD. No. 1, Phone ot) of the hospital commitiee and for ya the maintenance of the chapter's room in the hospital. This commit tee is composed of Mrs Charlies Mensch and Mrs, Ward Fleming, Bellefonte Mrs. Waller McCormick and Mrs. Walter Nisaley of State ilege. The program for the eve ning included a talk by Miss Elea- nor Wilson, regent of the Kisha« quillas Chapter, Lewistown, on “Old Trails and Roads in Penn's Land” The hostesses were Mrs. Ivan Walker, Mrs. Newton Spangler, Miss Charlotte Walker, Mrs. Augy Heverly, Mrs, Harry Taylor Mrs. J. E. Ward Help Wanted WANTED R on Pa man 10 her, Win- 735-R-3 x15 A mk adie farm Ww Phone Bel gies 8. Pi iefonte WANTED—A man or boy able to drive Ein OF Lecter and do pene al Lawrence A. Polmar, Dr ™ ™a Ww ANTED-- Exper enced eral use AER pulred. Write T. © rat wird Teferonce tio Centre Demo x15 A middie aged woenan of w ANTI IE eRDerienoe 16 youre old for 8 mo farm Masimnum wages $18 wih board, Thomas W i ir Pleags it torte. n x15 CW ork Wanted 3 “ont wants caring for children Musi have a piace 0 Write M. M. O. 203- “a xi w ANT wD Lent work of Belicfonte — Ave. A OO TIA, Pa Wanted to Buy We will buy clean washed Centre Demo 1ou _. TOWN IMPROVEMENT GROUP ORGANIZED BY LOUAL C. OF ( At a regular meeting of the Boa:d of Directors of the Bellefonte Cham- ber of Commerce, Monday night, a town Improvement oommiltee wat , ° organized with Samuel H. Poorman as chairman. Members of the commitiee are Miss Elizabeth Cooney, Mrs. Georg? B. Thompson, Reeder Jodon, and Isadore Clasier; jes Martin representing the Kiwanis Club, Oharies Mensch representing he Library Corporation; “Mrs. M. Ward Fieming, representing the Garden Club, and Mrs. W. J. Emerick rep- senting the Woman's Club. The committee ig expecied to meet sool to adopt a program of activities Other business transacied at th® meeting Monday included the bond- ing of the secretary and treasurer of the organization in the sum of $2,000 each. Karl E. Kusse is secretary and Malcolm Wetzler, treasurer ol the Chamber, WAN THD rags free from lint office WANTED To buy a small eaterpliliar tractor Must be in working order wire of Scott Tate, RD. 2, Bele nite, Pa x13 Ww ANTED-- White or binck rabbits, 8 rat ance. CC. Bchvier. 208 W Av Ave Mate College, Ma Dial 2740 x15 oe and poultry of all Rise most beat for the best, 806 WwW. 3rd 8, Lock Reg 62047. . Phone x32 WANTED—1 am in the market tor | hogs, cattle, sheep, calves and chickens, Call Centre Hall 54-R-11 or drop a oard tw Sidney T. Riegal Centre Hall, Pa. 1 Articles for Sale FOR SALE--Nice, green tender onions by the bunch. Frank Neon, 222 Lamb St. Phone 500-M. x15 Fon BALE-—Two-plow Oliver gang plow, guaranteed. Oeotge Gohecn Belisfonte B.D. 1, Box 215 Emerick Heirs To Meet A special meeting of the Emerick Heirs of Centre and Clinton Coun- ties, will be held in the 1. O, O. F. Hall, at Centre Hall, Saturday, Ap- ril 16th at 7:30 p. m. Plans were made at the last meeting to bry and have Mr. Carr and Mr. Wood FOR SALE One MoCommick-Deering little genius tractor plow. M. Har- old Belz, Howard, Pa, Phone 2m. x15 POR SALE—A ‘Coo Oola cooler in pod condition. Inguire of Calvin Breon West Benver Street, Belictonte, Pa x17 FOR SALE Iris Cobbler and Ruse sett potatoes. Inquire HA Mever, Pa. ent at this meeting in order thal x15 we may learn more definite of the hetm. POR BSALE--H rogs, or will crochet for any one furnishing rage at low ost. Inquire Harry Atcherson, 216 Lamb saul Bellefonte. POR SALE-8ced potators, Iria cob. blers No. 2 phe year removed from time. All interested heirs should be at this meeting, asd should try and bring a new friend along Licenses to Wed. Shiney, ............. Colyer Donald 8imlar Maurer,. . Philipsburg bustion in the box, in which there is | reported to have been a collection of debils. Mrs. B. O. Harvey, who recently purchased the Soperty from the Walkers, declared | Nora Ellen Jones, .... West Decatur Melvin Hoke Jewell, ........ Mercer Lillian Irene Bower, ........ Mercer prioe to ALE--As we Allis line, a a. ‘dian Chief, one 1935 lepesd machine, weeks oid. also guinea pig: any age, | WANTED To buy cattle, “calves, hogs | i Ee ; fopte, {anick sale 1 440-R, Curtin St. | resonable Phone 17-R-13 MII. | : ome made crocheted | = Bh on 4 30,000 People Read This Column every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular. the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- Considering ils low cost ald RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 26 cents I0r first lssue, and 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 is charged for res] esiale | KEYED ADS.-Al] advertisements that request replies to be mailed 0 | this office, must be complied with by those answering Lhe advertisements Please do not eal at the office for Information concerning such advertise mens, as the publishers are not permilled Ww dividge Lhe pane of the ad- SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEOE—Every subscribed to The Centre Dein- OCTAL is entitled 10 a 25-word advertisement in hese columnng one This priviege can be used six Limes a year at aillerent tine, . aps a - . FOR BALE--Trespass and no day Pshing signs at the Democrat office? Bun- Coutre ou POR SALE--Coal, stove wood, sand screenings, top soll and bullding stone. lee Reed, W. Lamon St, Bolle fonte, Pa. Phone 174-R, x21 POR BALE “One-fourth direct current electr tically new. Mm Howad R (ht horsepower moor Margaret C D Bugle) POR BALE-~—New Esco elect coolers, any size 10 sult yor Let us quote you a pri before you buy, J. Pred Marle State Coliege Pa. Phone 35650 x15 FOR SALE-14-inch tight and loose driving pulley, with bronze bush- ing This pulley was taken off 4 new machine and has never been used. A bargain for apyone needing a pulley of this size. Can be seen at this office. iu AN i hs ve agency for the Communer cin Red erator Co dealer ™ electric I coolers. 1 have all sizes to meet juirement at & very reas Come so them and decide (Of W. Behrer,, Peuna. Pur- ne Warriors Mark, 13-R x15 FOR BALE- your Hay and Grain POR SALE~—Palterno Cleaned, Andrew Eockry D Phone 476-K-4 Fas FOR SALE~Seed Henry Rockey {Filknore) Phone oose hay at fans POR BALE--Cood mixed Port Matlic I haoenpscn POR SALE Cen AGG . . Tae Inquire of Morrie Witmer i Bellefont A R. D. 1. Phone HOB-R-23 x15 POR BALE About 50 bus hieds Passi potatos, sprayed. fron certified seed last year N. Vonada BR BD. 2 Beliefor. te No 1 Cros n BALE 250 b Irom re Of Ban Pa. Phone 1 FOR White Rr iral peed cert fled slock L Didar ey Ti-R-2 R wy i Centre “Hai POR BALE Soy bean seed. Re- cieaned. fully matured. Price $1.50 bushel, Pye Farm, 2% miles wes of State Oollege, towaras Pine Qrove ils, xis Automotive FOR SALE Ford fr truck good shape, theatdatod red . truck, priced Howar d. Boro FoR BALE-Cood 1 ased Chev Git cars One 183% roadster, two 1833 road sters, one 1832 coach. one 1982 coupe, one 1936 sedan Phillips Chevioie! Garage, Milroy, Ma. New and used « ia xi8 POR SALE Used MOtorCYCion, ye 1986 Mode! 61 Harley, one 1882 In- Single cylinder 3 these machines are very powerful and snappy. Also bicy- cles ae Jow sa 858, used sidews.ik bikes and irieycies 4100 ud Indian Motorcycles $237.00 Nighthart's Motxoyris & wey Store, 141 W, 4th 81. Lewistown Pa Aon Peal ‘body good tires, New for meat to Bt right, . B. DeArmnment x18 POR BALE 1935 Pord v- ™ v loenwe 157TW. B. with 12. removable side on platform boxy 1936 Chevrolet U livenme 157 W. B. 1201 removable sides on platform body: 1838 Chevrolet T license 157 W. B. cab and chessis all in A-1 condition and will demonstrate 0 a Hyer. Also real bargaing In late trode] td passenger cars. Dunis Motor Co. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone Igo xi Household Goods POR SALES piece dining room uit Inquire Mrs. Guy Lyons, Willow. bank St, Phone 268-M, Bellefonte x18 POR SALE-—Second hand baby bugEy in good condition. Price reason able Pa at 138 N. Bpring 8t., FoR “SALE—Round quartered oak ex- tension dining room table and pair of bed springs. Nelson Billett, | Wilbwbank Si. Bellefonte, Pa. Belle- | x18 131 | X18 | Stoves - Ranges FOIL SALE--6 burner oll stove with built in oven, also ice refrigerator, A% lambert, Reberataurg, Pa. xib Rooms For Rent POR RENT - Bedroom mn hone vale family POR SALE- A 3 “burner pry ne wove in good condition. Inquire of Mre Lester Pletoher, 304 E. Blhop Sireet, | Bellefonte, Pa xi ——————————————— - POR BENT rOORns ret Two inguire st Dodiedonte, Pa furnished 41 RN POR ENT “A SLOTErOOm ville, Pa. Inquire of M He ward, Pa Phan "w 2731 in Jackson « Harold Betz, xis Loans to Farmers NON rY - Por COWS Borrow Waough Your own lerne Orgad zm Lion-—=8 Lnlerent repay in one WwW three yes Ko endorsers needod-—-8ee BR. M. Zeigler, Saturday morning at Musser eg Office Bellefonte, or write follideyebu rg Produ uve Cr edit Annont int xio Miscellaneous and equipment. $ with third her, Win. xls cow with first Inquire Dorcey RD xib Pa Live Stock POR BALE—PfLy owes and some nbs, Inquire of Lee J. Walker, 32 Hemburg. "a. xib POR BALE A youn: ¢ cow “with calf by her side quire of John Jen- drisak, Clarence, Pa. x16 POR BALE Jersey ow calf by her side. Fred Pin gate, Pa. Pt Ore 735-P.-8. POR SALE- Hostel n oulf by her side Chronister, Julian, FOR SALE-—A black mare cot 1 year oid. B. Claude Hoy, R. 1, Bellefonte Ps Phone Blate College 8652 xi6 COAL~¥iline and Trouser, dealers in all kinds of coal, best quality. Give us a trial, Phone 136-M 11 POR BALE i" fresh cow, wi th calf by her side. 8. E. Brown, Spring Mills RD Phone Centre Hall 166-R-14 x15 POR SALE A full bull calf eligible for quire W. DD. Herman Pa FOR BALE " iy n oow wi £ qui of A F. BR: oun Pa. FD POR SALE~—One grey old. a good Work horse sormble. Inquire of Henry Howard, RD 2 Team of homes good will | cheap or exchange O Mac Fry, Penna. Fur DEAD BTOCK Removed prompts Call anytime al my expense, phones 676-J-3, L. Smith, Milesturs, Pa 182 ovd Auyd blooded Ayrshire registry 1a Pleasant ( ap. FREE xis of en Hear wee, also a Ho Me | Men sige ifie Boring Ml £16 8 years Price rea Vonuad xi6 A Joos he ! by her disabled recoved Ceo, J. Phone ia Dead, horses free, Vogla Rend Vogt, Prop ' b5-i-4 at WANTED CUWE ' ® and horee ring Works Centre Hall, Pa, our expense. ” ORADING—--Conmilt me r your ex- POR BALE eavatine NPN ae a plo a1 workers, for cate nRoe POR BALE-—A good vesrs Od. weight dro of Morr! 1 Phone POR BALE freshen soon postage and POR SALE Choice of two teams One E-ZINE-f mated sorrel team welt 3600 Chinese Endy for Ast One moted Black team, weight 3000 . r. Ostarrh, Bi nus Inte Clyde Bock, Warrior i i horiness of breat é-R 27 8 Pat offi. The new POR SALE ve hearin k Cerman can do Detler Tihtins Pea Clara ET) Tibbins Drugs & Optical Goods. The Sight weighi about 1300 Ibe. sound and & 4 Hear Ald POO0 WOrKET, Blso & set Of ug harness | pac Dy Si, Bee Cr in pood rondition. Toguire of Oeo. XK. 1 Gog Long. Madisonburg. Pa xis Wian, Bel Jetc Lite Phox we dd *R. fn FOR BALE A black Snare 10 years oid Repairing FUBRKITURE REPAIRED-- Repairs tuade to all kinds of furniture pp ® and aiih covers mada. wm inompson’s Upbolsteri ghon it "Ee Lam st. Phone B20 Bellslonute, Pa Pivonouth Rock chicks from blood tested Dbreede™ Hatch each Tuesday Bow 3 oes each at Hhetchery or 8) ivered Hennigh's Poulwy gg A ; os ow Mis R D i one 8- R-21. 12u Sale or Exchange POR EXCHANOE-Palr of old horses for a young eam I ii pay ihe difference. Inquire of Toby Piogner Bell forte R D. (Ruopeburg ) xis POR SALE—Or exchange for young cattle, choice of sam of mules OF team of horses. Both teams quiet and 1 work anywhere Cheap 10 quick buyer. RE. Brobock, Hublers- ow Ma x15 SA LE-~Whiie POREMAN 8 ture red fig antigl po rush seals th Ba Modeth L9h0 and ut mn first class condition, Agent La the Bufisio scale Ou 10s 10 meet any requirement machine work of all kind ne at Keller's Ma. chin we Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. x17 MACHINE WORK lawn mo ywers, eharpened olied and Bal just bed YOC Also machine repairs of ali Acetylene and electric welding screws, sel screws and ooid in stock. Swartz's Mac Bellefonte, Pa Phone 32 burg Real Estate - POR SALE--Bulldine 1ote i; mile Bast of State Ooliege Borough. Restric- tions Hugh C Dale BR. D State Col inge, Pa x19 Fon SALE A 108 acre farm, good barn and out bulidings and a 6 mom house, Mm. Merrel Heverly, Howard, | R 1 x15 POR BALE—A prem farm Joos? d in Boggs Twp. four miles northeast of Curtin, Pa. Inquire of Mrs. Myrtle Lucas, RB. ID 2 Howard, Pa x1 POR SALE-An B-roon home electric Mghts and 11 acres of a on main highway, % mile west of Res bersbure nguire of Charies C. Gare rett. Rebersburg x17 For Sale or Rent For r Sale Announcemen ts FESTIVAL—~The P. O. of A of Uesburg, will hold a festival in that commun ty on Saturdey, June 26 BAKE SALE-The Benjor Bpworth League of the Methodist church will hold a bake sale In Johnston's Cut kate Store, April 16th a— — a EASTER SEHRVICE-The theran church will present an Baster program on Sunday evening, April 178. Everybody welcome Shiloh 18 BAKE SALE-Clasg No. 8 of the Evangelical church will hold a bake and ogjored sale on the 10th of April a White's Drug Store on Alle | FOR SAL daire, No. § perfect condition guarantesd. Bargain for Oro. P. Bible, Phone Bellefonte, Pa. x15 BALE--A Universal electric in excellent Sonditien. Price Inquire of Hug Pra E. Curtin Street, Bellator. a FoR stove, PLAYER PIANO BARGAIN Instead of reshippit w Player Piano, like new oan be had for unpaid bedance of $34.82 remaining on contract. Write at once to Pdesr O Netpow, (Deomrtment of Aotounis) 4743 North Sheffield Avenue, Milwatu- kee, Wisconsin, who will advise whee piano can be seen. ferences. a Brooders - Supplies £15 MM. factory $700.00 Kindly furnish re- © FOR BALE OR RENT-<House on Linn Street, Bellefonte. Pirst class at 4 dition. Immediate Sotupaney Pa. Phone R. Blalr, State College, 2362. gheny Street EASTER MARKET--The annual Easter Market of the Ladies’ Ald of the BEvanceiioal-Reformed church will be heid at the City Ossh Grocery on Saturday, April 16, 1938 x15 FESTIVAL--The voung ladies class of the Fillmore M. BE. Sunday Schobi will hold a festival on the church lswn Satupday evening, June 4, for benefit of the Sunday School. Apariments for Rent “BAZARN ~The Queen Brber cms Bapty bie aa POR HEIN iy i oa on ment. In quire of "Mrs. Carnes, N en supper will be served Tio Yo 40 Thomas Street 18% cents. Joe cream and cake extra FOR RENT--A 3-poa apartment FESTIVAL--The sunusl festival with bath Inquire of*Mre W. L the Zion Osmetery Association wil eit. 47 Linn Street. Bellefonte, be held al Zion on Seturdsy, June 18, | Pa. Phone 613-R. etd FOR RENT--150 acres of good farm land with 50 acres of alfalfa. Run- ning water ahd electricity. Ten minutes walk to Jullan, Inquire of Kylie Alexander, State College Pa Phone 2752 x15 ER POR SALE—An B00 see electric incu- sell separately. B. Ooheen, RB D. 1, | Box 215-X. Band 2 ROR By ng mi en ne ror RENT-8everal apartments and | x79 fumished rooms in Haupt place, | Tractors, Etc. one 20-30 Wallis, workers: Oliver tractor plow we have discontinued | in, bottom, 2 International lore: Er C. tractor | pnd sample have. Bean 8». teed FOR Penna. gy Phone ex] Ess Bea Warriom Milestyure. « § rooms, Path, oaam wleam hated J. R. Watkins Co. Desk 44. 231 Johnson Avenue Houses for Rent FOR RENT--Two room bungalow, jo- cuted 3 miles weet of Curia. Ine Jie ot Mrs. Julia Roland, a
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