February 23, 1939. ——————————— | — WTEC TG Sr - LOCALS p a ~C. PF. Deowiler, of Altoona, vis- ited our office Saturday while spend- ing the day in town with friends —~Justice of the Peace A. A Pletcher, of Howard, a business visi- tor in town, Monday, was a welcome call rat this office. Mrs. Harry H Driscoll apartments, Evt Stree., spent most of last Bronxville, N. Y. as a guest George P. Spencer —Mrs. Hannah B. Kelley is ex- pcied home this week from Lake- worth, Florida, where she has been enjoying a well-earned vacation with relatives and friends ~=Miss Harrict Hart, of North Spring Street, departed Wednesday morning of list week for Norristown to be the gues, of Mrs. BE. H. Richard former well kno wn resident of Belle- fonle Requiem High Mass for the re- pose of the soul ¢f Pope Plus XI was celeb ated Friday morning at St Jonn's Catholic church, Bellefonte by the Rev. Fa her William E Downe: Mrs. Dora Cohen cisco. Cal. has announced the en- §39 ment of her daughter, Martha Mae, to Prank R. Schlow, son of Mr and SES Charles Schlow, of State College, formerly of Bellefonte —1f you are planning to move this gnring kindly advise us of your change of address in plenty of time, co that your Centre Democrat will reach vou on time. Let us know be- fore vou move and not after you have changed your address ~The fire lows suffered by pupil the Bellefonte High Scheol last Monday will be underwritten to the exten: of $6060 as the result of a food scale held at the Bishop Stree! School Priday afternoon Miss Annette Decker, a member the Bishop Street school faculty charge of the most suce ssful Fthel Dann, aged 3 daughier of Mr. and Mrs Pann. of Halfmoon Terrace Bellefonte, suff:ired severe bruises and lacerations of the right arm last week when her hand was caught i the wringer of an electric washin? machine, She wis admitted Centre County Hospital for ment -In one of the mu successful bake sales held here in many months the Bellefonte Woman's Club nt. - ed more than $80 for the public li- brary fund. The sale was held a the Olewine Hardware store on Sat- irday, February 11. Apprecialive ol the fine patronage accorded the sale the Club wish thank all goons who contributed the success the event The Rev. Robert Thena, of Held eibarg, Reformed church, York, for- mer pastor of St. John's Reformed church, Bellefonte, played an impor tant part in the search for a fire- pug who is believed (0 have started gs mmber cf fires in York in recent week: The Rev. Mr. Thena saw 8 mah loitering in the vicinity of his church and notified police who held the suspéet [or questioning —Miss Elizabeth Larimer holds a lucrative pesition a town Pa. spent th: weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr Charles Jlarimar. on West Hieh Street. Miss Larimer came to Belle- fonie at thi: time to be a guest al the bir hday dinner of her grand- mother, Mrs. James Schofield, who resides at the home of her daugh- fer Mrs. Ro Parker on Howard Ohr:et ~Mrs. Dilse B. Hender head fs the commercial department of the Bellefonte High School, suffered sprained ligamen s in her right arm Friday when she “lipped and fell on the sidewalk near the Gladys Tan ney beauty parlors on South Spring Street. An examination at the Cen- tre County Hospital revealed that nn bones had been broken, although Mes. Henderson compelied 0 cafry the arm in a sling ~Mrs. Daisy B. Kingsley and dgfuhter, Kathryn, and grandson, Robert, for the pa:t several years re sidents of Bast Linn Strest are mak- ing arrangements to leave Bellefonte gnd locate in New Bloomfield 34 goan a< the home they expect io oc cupy there ls made ready for them Mrs. Kingsley's other grandson Donald, a student at Dickinson Col jege, will join the family in New Bloomfis1d a: the close of the schodl yedr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and two younger child=en, Jane an Richdxd, who gince Christmas time have been with Mrs Walker's par- ents Mr. and Mrs. George P. Bible and Mr. Walker's father, John 8 Walker. will return to Los Angeles, California. early in March to make their permanent home, Their elder soni. Robert, Jr. who Is a studen: at the Pennington School for Boys, af Princeton, N. J. will remain in the eat until he has completed his arhool work ~Btatements were sent out this week to all subscribers who are in arrears. If you received a little “pink slip” with your paper this week. it is a reminder that your subscription is due and in some in- s.ances past dus. We are looking forward to a generous response to our appeal for paid up subscribers If you are in the arrears and cannot pay all at one time, any portion will b+ appreciated at a time and eventu- ally you will be paid up to date “The statement you receive will tell voi the amount you owe to bring your gecount to date —~About 3 o'clock one morning early last week Mrs. George A. Beez- er, of East Curtin Street, was arous- ed frcm sleep by a slight noise down- siairs. She (hought nothing of the incident until she went to the re- f1igerator on the glass-enclosed back j*#¢h while preparing breakfast. There Mrs. Beezer found that during | the night someone had stolen a chicken, eggs, butter, mayonnaise and other fools from the refrigera- tor. Investigaiion showed that of the Curtin week In of Mrs Curtin, of San Fran- of of was in ale year Calvin near 10 (Oe treat- f St * Der {Oo per to of who Allen- °n = who ever took the food evidently vg access to the porch by open- one of the sliding windows of yng enclosure. ~Mr., H. E. Faust of Spring Mills, | office on | R. D. was a caller at Saturday. —Insurance agent Hugh M. Quig- ley was confined to his home on East Curtin street from Friday un- til Tuesday with an attack of the grippe «Mr. Lowell Stover, of Aarons- burg, was in Bellefonte Tuesday on one of his Infrequent visits to the county seat Mr. Stover called at our office More value for yow the new General Electric Refrigera- tor. A 6 cu. ft. refrigerator for les than $150.00, at Eiectric Supply Co, Bellefonte, Pa In last week's fire notes, we in- advertently omitted mentioning that the Bellefonte W. C. T. U, was among he individuals and organizations who served weine:s, rolls and coffee to firemen on duty at the blaze Mr. and Mrs, D, C. Grove, of Bush Addidon and Mrs Lloyd Sampsell and son, Bugene, of Pleas- ant Gap, motored to Powell, Ohlo Monday, to attend the funeral of Abraham Johnson, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Grove's. While there they will be guests Mr. Grove's son Roy Grove. B our dollar in of Goldman and seven-year-old Stanley, of West High street, Monday in Pittsburgh, hav- to that city to consult a in regard to the boy's health. Stanley is allergic to cer- tain dusts and pollens and is being given treatments in the hope of overcoming the condition Mrs. David Dale, Mrs mervil Mrs, J. M. Curtin, Mrs Gorge R. Meek Mrs James C Furst and Mrs. Paul Sheffer, were hostesses at a pre-lenten bridge lun- cheon, given by the members of the woman's Nittany Golf lub, last Tuesday at the Brockerhoff Hote! Sixty-two women were there for the luncheon the game lowed We have received a copy of the 1939 Ford Home Almanac and Fac Book, which is a curious combina- tion ¢f old weather lore and article on modern busing practices and philosophy. The DbOooOk has been placed on wit other alman- acs, and during succeeding month: when news is short, don't be surpri ed to read an o 1al diss rtation on the weather Former Judge M. Ward of Belleforste, ac ed in the abience Of Walker P. Kirkman, District Gov- ernor Rotary International senting the charter to the newly organized Tyrone Reeary Club Thursday night of last week Judge Fleming also was among the speakers at the meeting, which wa gt. ended by a numb:r of Bellefonte Rotarians Miss Ann Ebert commercial department of fonte High School. resting comfortably a: the Centre County Hoapital where she has been Son spent ing gone specialist John Som- H and which f{oi- S 55 £1 ile i ow Fleming of or pr a teacher in the a patient gince early Priday after. | noon when she collapsed while in the Lila-Marg beauty parlor on West High street. Miss Ebert was injur- ed in an automobile accident at Lebanon geveral months ago The Keys onairs orchestra Bellefont rill sponsor a dance in the Arm wy building. North Spring Siredt, this Thursday night, in an effort to raise funds to offset scme of the Joss sustained by pupils in the high school fire last Monday. Ad- mis ion will be 35 cents. For the oc- casion the chestra will be larger than usual, several axtra players being engaged for the night. The public is cordially invited to attend the dance Twenty-five members the Bellefonte Chapter, No. 151, Women of the Moose, motored to Lewistown Sunday where they attended an in- itiation ceremony Thirteen new members were initiated into the Bellefonte lodge by the Lewistown degree team. At a baked ham sup- per served following the ceremonies music and singing were entertain- ment feautres. A report on articles ent to Mooseheart Orphan Home, Mooseheart, Ill, by the local chap- ter was made of £ or of Our good friend and fellow. newspaper worker, Roger T. Bay- ard, postcards us from Arizona that he and Mrs. Bayard had a wonder- ful trip through old Mexico, and enjoyed as well their visits to El Piso. Texas, Tucson and Mesa, Arizona. They expected to leave last week for Phoenix, Arizona, and will include in their itinerary Yuma, Palm Springs and other Southern California cities, with an indefinite stop at the Frisco Fair ~-Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pavone, of Bellefonte, were called to Tyrone, Tuesday, because of the death at 1:45 o'rlock that morning of Mr Pivone's father, Joseph Pavone, who passed away at his home on Park avenue. Tyrone, aged about 19 years. Burviving in addition to the sof, Lawrence, are a number of other sons and daughters and several brothers and sisters. Funera!' services will be held Friday morn- ing at St. Matthews’ chureh, Tyrone, with interment in the Catholic cemetery in that city On Baturday evening a delight. ful surprise party was given by Miss E'la Young in honor of the birth. day anniversary of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Young Holland at tow! home of their parents, Mr. and Mrz Fdward Young, on Phociix avenue Mrs. Holland who resides in Farm- ington, Maine, i# a graduate of the (Centre County Hospital Nurses training school ad care to Bolle. | fnte on Febriny 6th for a visit (with her parents and «ster. Those | proeent at the party in addition tn | the guest of nunor and her sister vere: Mr. and Mrs. Edvard Young, Mrs. David Washburn, Mrs sell Lambert, Mrs. Samuel Tressler and Miss Jane Keller, of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Henry Zimmerer, of Ai- | toona. Mrs. Holland received many (beautiful and useful gifts. Delicious | refreshments consisting of ice | cream, cake, candy, nuts and coffee | were served. Those present joined in wishing Mrs. Holland many hap- | s |L. Wetzler, the Belle | is reported (o be | Catholic | Ben | Beezer. Mrs. Myron Cobb, Mrs. Rus- | | day of last week to Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Loughran, of Carlisle, for- mer residents of Bellefonte | ==John F. Smith, Charles McClel- lan, and James C. Bower, all em- | ployed in Harrisburg, spent the | weekend with relatives and friends in Bellefonte -Fred B. Healy, fined to bed at his the Petrikin building for several | days last week because of illness, | is reported to be showing steady improvement at this time -Miss Betty Woomer, of In- diana, Pa. a teacher in the public schools in that area, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with her grandmother, Mrs. 8. E. Showers, at her home on North Spring street Mrs. James Clark and Mrs, N. B Spangler, of Bellefonte, and Mrs, F of Milesburg, expect (0 leave tomorrow for a motor trip to Florida expecting to spend a sever- al weeks' vacation in the south George H. Hazel, proprietor of the Hazel & Company store, accom» panied by his two daughters, Mrs Willlam Kline and Mrs. Earl Hev- erly, went to New York City, Sun- day, on their annual spring buying trip for the store Charles Miller who was con- apartment in manager of the Bottorf Shoe store, has been trans- ferred by the company to Barnes. boro, his home town, where will be employed in the same capacity Mr. Miller has been living in the George Hazel home on 8. Allegheny street Mr. and Mrs 8 South Thomas Stree’, and Mrs. A. D. Smeltzer, of Pleasant Gap, returned home Tuesday even- ing from a several weeks’ vacation trip to Florida, having made the journey by motor hey traveled more than 3,000 miles, and no mis- haps occurred to mar outing Lewis Wallace and Blaine of Akron, Ohio, were business visi tors in Bellefonte yesterday, hav- ing come partly to view the re- mains of ! school building which the eller Wallace helped to bulld in 1910 had the tract much construction work Harry east of Bel Valley highway Mrs. Myrtle house on East cupied Mr Lee chase ment h ne Hoy of Mr, and H the son nere the high M: He for of the Lutz, farmer lefonte has Baum Bish and residing the Nitt purchased fr Bellefonte p Street no Mrs, Clvde along by Ace was in the Mr Barbara Mr aud 1 i C v Thomas stre of North the weekend Taylor being friends while Mr. Brown was tained at the home of his brother- in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs Williama Bainbridge near Pitts birgh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller- man and daughter Agnes, of Foun- tain Springs Academy; Miss Emma Cireen, and Miss Agnes MceClowan all motored to Washington, D. C, twhere they spent the weekend with Mrs. J. Barry Case. All returned home Bunday night with the excep tion of Miss Green and Miss Me- Gowan who will remain in Wash- ington for a two weeks visit E. Dorworth, Jr spent the weekend Mr North Brown spent Alias Spring in Pittsburg! the guest of enter- ¢ ~-Charles Philadelphia Bellefonte with his parents Mrs. Charles E Dorwort t % family home on West Linn Street Charles, an amateur camera fan was present at the fire at t} building early Sunday morn despite most favorable con for picture-taking several of the blaze o Lyons got We learn wrious mer with regret Jimes A Sum- known colored citizen and caterer of Bellefonte Mr. Bummers for the past several years has been making home with a niece, Mrs. Blanche Crabie in Pittsburgh, where he has been bediast for several months Last Thursday, by order of his physic- fan he wis removed to a hdpital in that city 5 ox ness former of well his ~<A family dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Ross Parker, on West Howard Street, Sunday. in honor of the 84th. birthday anniversary of Mrs. James Schofield who makes her home at the Park:r residence Guests included Mr and Mra Charles Larimer and daughters Marieta, of Beliefonte, and Eliza- beth, of Allentown Considering her advanced years Mrs, Schofield, one of the town's oldest and best known residents. enjoys excellent health ~Mrs. Willlam B. Troupe enlers tained at her home on East Bishop Street, Sunday afternoon, in honor of the 5th. birthday of her gon, Cal- vin, better known as “Skippy.” The afternoon was spent in games of various kindy, and refreshments iwere served about five o'clock Youngsters who participated in the ibirthday celebration were: Joanne Wert, Nancy and Joan Crawford. i Virginia Miller, Joy and GQGladvs Owens, Jean Houck, Charity MeClel- lan, Buddy Stamm, Junior Walizer, Charles and Ray Poerster, Thomas Davies and Billy Dubbs, Members of 8t. John's Catholic church, Bellefonte, sponsors of a i pre-Lenten bazaar held at the Par- ochial school on East Bishop street during the weekend report the ba- isaar was entirely successful, both {from a financial standpoint and as a social event. Among those who {were awarded prizes during the {three-day bazaar were: Andrew | Knapik, Mrs. Clayton Rider, Paul IN. Eckley, Elizabeth Witcraft, Mrs {John Woods, Mrs. Cyril Moersch- { bacher, Mrs. O. B. Malin, Mary Ros- gay, Miss Mary Hartle, Sheriff Har- iry V. Keeler, Mary Mangino, and Frank Rackowski, —— Penna. Days Sale, Prom March 2nd to 1ith inclu ieive there will be a tremendous drive {in Pennsylvania to feature and pro- mote the sale of Pennsylvania pro- (duced and grown products. All | manufacturers, growers, chain Stores and ofhar organizations are sup- Ahead. {porting this ten day drive. Watch | our advertising columns next week wh for the featuring of Pennsylvania | ~<A daughter was born Wednes- | 90 56 oC. Penna. Purnace, Pa, Pie State " "HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ~More than 200 persons attended the annual Washington's Birthday party held by the Bellefonte EIks Club, Tuesday night. The evening's program began with a turkey dine ner at the Brockerhoft Hotel, fol lowed by dancing and cards at the Elks Home on High street. George Sheckler's orchestra of Milesburg furnished music, while the Hack Sisters and their mother and fa- ther, presented a floor show. Fav- ors were distributed and all in all the affair was one of the most en- joyable held at the local club In many months <A regular dinner and meeting of the Retall Division of the Belle: fonte Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Brooks-Doll Post Ameri- can Legion Home, East Howard Sireet, at 6:16 o'clock Tuesday night, February 28. The speaker will be Harry C. Yeager, prominent B Belle~ | fonte business man, who will speak on the subject ‘Bellefonte, 60 Years Ago to Now As a merchant who has been in business here 45 long # not jonger than any other individual, Mr, Yeager is well quali- | fled to review present-day conditions in comparison with those of than half-century ago. LOGANS BAR AGREEMENTS WITH MAGAZINE SALESMEN The Fire Company, Belle- fonte, this week learned that you can't trust some magazine salesmen too far, and herewith apologizes to any persons who may have been persuaded make cash donations to magazine salesmen in behalf of the Logan company The crew of five salesmen their manager arrived here early this week and executed an agree ment with Logan official and Bure gss Harris whereby the Logans were to receive a commission on all mag- azines sold in the county The salesmen hadn't been ntil complaints were aim the men forgot magazines and were devol- gles to soliciting cash iremen. for which ithorization Chief Dukeman rew in a Pentaurymt their Fire Com- At on record activities withdrew the further went on any percentage imilar Logan 10 and at work received about long u Police selling ing the itributions wad esday ded ir ener for no a night up the il the a. night went the th ne COURT RULES IN FAVOR OF BELLEFONTE BOROUGH ion filed yeste Wa ker Bellefonte i » Centre County Institut Distr over the settlement of affairs of the borough poor district disposed of by the Court The ruling provides that now in the hands of Poor Overseers | Alexander Morrison and Bertha | Klinger, $244685 shall be given to the Institution District for payment | between onal go to Bellefonte Borough: the costs { litigation shall come from the! funds of the Overseers, and that the balance funds. together O ’ of the with those still In Tax > Hiecto be paid tional IDA une $3633.19 Overseers ri been turned over District, which assumed nistration all poor { 1838 that trict 3 in the ghtiully 0 relief Bellefonte mone’ a Cons of vary | i imed 3 the borough the court. with u the $244 65 item wi! was due lo 4 the agreed rr MF S— MARKET QUOTATIONS Wheat Oats Buckwheat Rye Barley Corn as cor- Herr & Heverly. Provisions, groceries, etc. rected weekly by Eggs dozen Lard pound per per ——— It's about time for somebody solve the farm problem. Since 1821 Ameri can agriculture has stayed he dog-house A Too Late to Classify POR 8'% ft Pur- x8 1-in Penna SALE- Ira On x boar r as by C. Harpster Excellent Bos- x8 FOR SALE—Diplay cane condition. priced reasonable ton Restaurant Bellefonte, Pa POR BALE Fresh Guernsey cow, with fourth calf. A-1 shape 8tover, Bellefonte, RB. D. 1. (Colevi wel | POR RENT-3-room apartment with | private bath In Decker building. | Inquire at Decker Motor Co. Belle fonte, Pa. Phone 674 x? FOR SBALE-Parm, eood location. never failing gpring water piped $0 buildings. Best potato soll in the county Equipped for chickens. Inquire or write B. X. Cio The Centre Democrat x0 | FOR SALE—8 room bungalow. All} concrete cellar, driveway and room | for 1 car, hot alr heater—ail con veniences. Pleasant Cap, West End of 1st Street. Reasonable, good terms. Phone, Belisfonte 57T7-R. x8 FOR SALE--Oatioad of draft horses, weight 16800 to 3000 ihe.; 2 car Farm Chunks, weight 1300 to 1700 ibs. carload Southern sais, t 1000 to 1300 ibs. carload mules; 10 saddle horses. 134 yearling steers; 123 year- ling heifers: 60 weaned calves. Priced for immediate sale. Por information, write or wire Tony Ruggles, Fairfield, POR | PAL B-Sned potaon: Cobbiers. medi. 1 year, Pind z bu. Rosseta No. 1, i u ata year us Per re No on velvet Sepa $0 $1200 bu Col- lege, 3770 e this tic the Kidneys, He ate Big acids Cin oatme the irritation at Th alt Sr more | IL { Yunds gs 0 'B. Goheen 50 Myers cemetery) Lioyd A |Back | Phone 753 | with built | Cleaner [pub washer ou, | Blair, Bellefonte, R. D ——— iE A [CLASSI 30,000 People R gain Counter, REAL ESTATE—A straight one advertising—sale or rent, | vertiser, free of charge. intervals [= _- Lost and Found A heart mel and gold, along Milesburg Curtin, or | fhiway between Ou | Bagle Finder please 1 Germ: Howard R. D. 2 Help Wanted ’ This privilege can blag TO! 1 along Mt jelin xg locket back haped 10 riin and ite wW ard otis WAN 1 30% iu homme or wa es farm TL anda i oO Rn “Bui Work Wanted ED 3 x10 WANT Day aul “at 226 W ask for Beaver C. C. Sehuy 1000 Write x0 AC 750 ww generator rolt | WANTEL Wat Box | WANTE i Pr en 425 WANTE e xs PAS- i ive narne Mat WANT El chen | Br | WANTED § WANTEIL | Centre Hall 54- Sidney T. Risgal Articles for Sale laquire Jug the | ALE—Trespass Signs ¢ Centre Democrat office ww cases. Inquire Store, Be llefonte limited ampunt of Olewine Hardware | POR PO Perri SALE- wi sted &1 atl h Drug ou A vi LR { pom PO xio of a Btate Hospital bill; $855 shall | | FOR BALE-—10 bu. extra fine Rea Clo sexed if desired. Write for i Francis Smith, Blan-! 8 beta w — ET Trees clover peed R 2 ry ear vod ler. Belief of ait onte Nile east por Potato engine 4] D 2. Belisfonte pe] i 3 Phone x10 Mackey - x9 grade of soft coal lee Reed Pa x13 Russet potas 2 Inquire of Mark, Pa x8 Oho] fruckiond Breet Bellefonte 3 SALE oF of i and Warr Marengo FOR BALE 100 engraved a8 low as $1.35 fice, Beliefonte POR SALE Incubator Rn Te We can furnish you with name cards and plate Centre Demnocrat of - Pa 134 4 150 ew Buffalo electric at reasonable price. Geo D1, Box 179%. (south of Bellefonte xB POR SALE—1-inoh shaft 5 pre ong. { with one 14inch pulley 215 inches wide, and one 44-inch puiley 6 inches wide. Homer Sprankle, Bellefonte our POR SALE --16x550 tire and tube Goodyear 4-ply. brand new. Wil sell cheap, BR. OG. Rhoades, Willow- bank Street. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 538-R x8 FOR BALE—Locust posts, all sizes from 8 to 7 feet 20 cents delivered, Also sawed posta of any size. Any. where in Centre or Clinton counties Pred Wheeland Alexandria. Pa. x13] FOR BALE-—Home grown clover reed, | recieaned $1250 a bu. also two £. b and blood tested Guernsey cows, Will be fresh soon. Inquire Frank P Stover, Millheim, Pa. Phone 20-R-3 RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for] first issue. and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- ment contalng more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. ead This Column RN NA DVERTISEMENTS FOR BALE-~Attractive furnished bun- galow (n Florida on Lake Howard [near Bt. Petersburg, Priced cheap for! every week. That's why Tae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | quick sale. partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and the benefits derived, It Is undisputably Centre County's Commuaiity Bar- cent a word ls charged for rea] esiale | KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled to | this office, must be complied with by those answering ‘Me 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- { BUBTCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ~Every subscribed to The Centre Dem-~ ocratl 1s entitled to a 26-word advertisement in these columns one Lune, be used six Umes a year at diflerent | — TETRIS I ——— | POR SBALE-—An extra good mule will work anywhere, age 11 years. In- Quire of leonard Rudy, Centre Hall, [Re D Tusseyville , Pa x8 ~A horse, cow and a heif- er and all kinds of gone horse farm mplements Inquire of Ohiliies Mud - bar Ber Bellefonte R D » Box 20. x9 fresh grade horees, DIES, xed hay and Belle ite. x9 | FOR SALE FOR BALE Several Guesnsey cows. Also t baled alfalfa Haupts ma Place rior Team of und, well broken and five years H. W. Mattern Pa SALE- Pure bred Poland-Chins sow and 12 pigs, sow and 9 # weaned pigs shoats, 40 ibs. 656 to 100 Is. RR. OG. Funk le, Pa x10 medium Domes, ool ng old, near Avi Jersey Shore E FOR SALE weight four bank, D. 2 POR DOES niys pigs { shoalg Clit ’ Registered Holstein cow 1, 1888, due 10 freshen 1 accredited for T ; disease, J. R. Hartle, Belle- R. D 1. x0 FOR BALE--One or two horses at the tL price; also a good young Hol- yw due to freshen next month stian Hamman Jr, R. D. 1, Belle- fonte, Pa _ FOR BALE--Team choice of four horses rangi age from 4 years 0 8 years weigh fr orn 500 Ibs. to 1750 ibs. Reason have boughs a tractor, Har P.O Wi arri Mark, Pa one 6-R- I IORSE 8Al JE We got ano rrived Feb UATY i Pail oA OFS Horses at er load of he) 16. They wel gh as } We ship hen 3 show | mou 100 horses In ’ R, have solid from was © 1937 Mee mi ny ry x8 POR SALE Wi xi ite Re xk chicks, firet hatoh 4 1. 88 50 at hatch 3 $5 00 delivered Write for circular ohone 8-R-21. Hennighs Pot ary Parm Spring Mills, Pa. at BABY CHICKS High horn, reds, Brown and white rocks, rices now “Allister. x17 1Cervin Behaeffor ville. Pa (nex) Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR SALE Twelve large rabbits and & double deck rabbit huatoh ne Quire of George A. Wills, Hela Park, Mingovi ie, Pa x8 Automotive POR BALE--A 1936 v License fat bot oem vm track (nn good condi | on. Inquire of Mifford R Warner, | Pa pan BE lege Col- or dial 3642 State Coal and Wood POR SALE- High grade Moshan non coal 83.00 a ton in truck loads de- liversd in Belisfonte, for delivery out. side Bellefonte slightly higher. Pine and oak slab wood $4.50 a Joad. All] col and wood cash on delivery. I do trucking of all kinds parslll. Phone 347-J. Bellefonte R. D x Household Goods POR SALE-—An electric washer cheap. | Mrs. Oucar Biliet, Bellefonte, Pa RD 1. (Colleyville) x8 1 i3 | POR BALE--463 acre farm, rolling { in quality “Leg- i Samuel Cap- qu or Inquire gt 308 Ridge Avenue land Pine Creek township, Clinton | county, 1 mile off route 220, good 10} {room house, bank barn and all other | | needed buildings in good shape, {plenty fruit, fine spring water, plen fuel, some timber and paper | farm implements, crops and livestock | | goes wit not appear again | Reason for ficing it, sage and broken he idV ‘Don't come on Sun- days, if you want a bargan come quick D. B. Dunkieberger, Lock Haven K Rn D 1 this ad as It Ro For Sale or Rent POR SALE OR RENT--Ten acre poul- try farm. Capacity 4.000 layers, 27. 000 ft. floor space. Pishing Creek Poultry Farm, Lamar, Pa b 4) POR RENT OR BALE-—8-1 room bhunge- low at Zion. Secar garage. Ideal location for & good mechanic. Earl Armstrong, Zion, Pa. Phone 1811. x8 POR SALE OR RENT--46 room house with conveniences in good condi tion on corner Ridge and Burrowes Bteets, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 267-M Inquire at Bungalow next door. au Rooms For Rent POR RENT-—Pleasant 141 N Spring Street POR RENT—A frot Ww quire of Mrs. M Spring Bellefonte "OR front bedroom Phor ie 534- J x8 bed room C In- Reed, 15 N Pa RENT--Two furnished Inquire of Mrs. J. L. Runkle High St. Bellefonte, Pa FOR RENT--Purnished robms for light housekesping. Inguire of Mrs over Centre 8 E su James Clark of! oe High - Bellefor ie, Pa POR "RENT- Dest rable | large front bed room next to bath. For only, Mrs Runkle, MB Spring Street, Bellefonte, Phone w 133 N 186 x8 rooms, also 2 in Haupt house, Place x0 FOR RENT--Purnished nd 4 room apartments, Plac ¢, mans and cotiage conveniences “call Haupt's Bellefonte WOT Bi POR RENT--8 rooms gas, good garden Axe Mann, slong highway, for a good reliable couple. Inquire Meas. C. FP. Ripka, 6) Water Street rom RENT — st Boor furnished room with trance porch and private bath for one person Inquire po in St treet Bellefonte Apartments for Rent POR RENT Apartment 126 N. le- gheny street. Ourage if desired. In. quire of Horatio 85. Moore, 131 Alle- eheny 8 reel Su with light and at POR RENT —Purnished apartment of 2 large rooms with porch private en- trance and conveniences, Inguire at 103 N. Thomas St. Bellefonte, Pa. 6W Houses for Rent Phone State College 28060 | stration x8 ito 6-7 Wo | nieed it for much less than house | value alone, for quick cash sale. Keep | roOtns. | 114 Democrat | 3 roomers ; 17 2h steam heated,’ 0% {bilee group will not appear at M1 Paige Five farrh, conguersd Balssnwze, & brand new discov . )~ y and Bunday 10 wo 12-2 No Wednmday afternoon hours. End results positively aT The TE luhaler Ootn« ny. Oall or write us. The TIbLILS WMATIOIACY, Beech Creek, Pa our iz —————— | Repairing | POREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY - Purni- Lure repalr shop, repairin reston ing sntigues s apecialty ne and rush seats, Modern upholstery. Bh North Race Bt, rear Penn Belle Hotel, Phone $06 -M £7 4 ASTHMA, Hay Pever, SR —_— and Ca~ by FURNITURE REPAIRED — Repairs made 0 all kinds of furniture Upholstering and slip covers made Wm. D. Thompson's Upholsterin {8hop, 102 BE Lamb Bt, Jhone 520.) Bellefonte Pa nt MACHINE WORK —We sharpen cattle clippers for only 60 cents, postage paid, and mest grinder knives and | Plates and do electric and scetylense welding. We also heave in stock oold rolled steel oap screws and set screws Machine work of all kinds Owarts Machine Bhop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 32-R out Announcemen ts SUPER—The “Ladies Ald Bociety the Beliefonte M. E. church will supper i r Iecture March of hold rooTn om 5 ww Ee 2nd PENNY SUPPER The Ladies Al Bociety will hold a penny supper st the Evangelical church. Bellefonte on / February 28rd. from 5 1 o WwW x9 The Order of Bastern Bellefonte, will hold a bake sale (61 the White Drug Store; North Al legheny Street on Saturday, March The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited Star at SHOOTING MATCH-—-Starting Pri- day, Pebruary 24th. the Pleasant Gap | Bportmmen Association will hold = shooting match every Priday night in the Garage next to Btitzer's store at Pleasant Gap. 50% of the procesds of these matches will be Used for ithe sole purpose of restockir ll of game SUPPER—A baked ham supper wi n ui be served by the ladies of the Bvan- gelical church in the oid P. 0. 8 hall, now the Orange hall, at lersburg, Priday ever ung Peb. 24, from 630 tii 8B p.m. Usual low prices of 20c and 30c with dessert at extra cost, will prevail Also home made ice cream and cake will be for sale. Come il x3 CANCELLED — Smokey and the Jus Speic of A Hub ERTERTAINMENT Radio Dot and on March 1 need, due to Hamsport for a few weeks us Va. ar make 4 DETRO Mills afier their return port about April | Personal MEN oLD AT 401— OET PEP—New On - trex Tonle Tabletg contain raw oy Sler invigorators and other stimulants One dose starts new pep. Value $1.00 Special price MWe Oui write Wha- mann & Teah in { = —X RENT Western half of | ane. Phone 472-7. | FOR RENT—A 7-rooth house in Pleas. i ant waler April Pa Gap. sun porch bath, hot heat and garage ist. Phone 212-R-1 ] x Farms for Rent POR RENT—A good farm. I Oeorge Valentine, Bellefon | POR Ales | {f Parker Est, property on E Bishop | iBtreet. All conveniences, 2 car Lr Possession | Bellefonte. | wire of | Pa. | H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt Attention Given All Sales PINE GROVE MILLS, PA PHONE 3579 { ! i AUCTIONEERS 801s | | FOR RENT-—A good farm along Slate Highway. Inquire of Florence Steele, Port Matiida, R. D. Pa _*8 POR RENT-Famn house, § rooms. | {| elsotricity, four miles west of State Oolisge, or will sell farm Sngtire sa N. Allen Sn, State College, For Sale or Rent POR SALE OR RENT--60 acre farm along State ! with good buildings ya SRasaslon April 1st. In- tele, Port Ma- a D1 Pa H | Silda, x71 | MAYES & STOVER |} PERSONAL PROPERTY AND | REAL ESTATE i Antigues a Specialty. PHONE STATE COLLEGE 2842 OR MILLHEIM 34-R-21 (Reverse Charges) H | x8 RENT OR SALE--140-acre farm | in Little Nittany Valley, 7 miles | | from Beliefonte, along main highway, | {good double honse, water piped from | mountain, good bank barn, large hen {house and surrounding outbuildings | {Ipguire A. A. Pletcher, Howard, Pa. x10 POR SALE—A 6 burner gas stove, | 1ixl2 congoleum rag practically | new, kitchen cabinet, Inquire of Mrs Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa 1 FOR SALE-Columbia all electric cab. | inet rmdio, excellent shape, Price $16.00 can be seen at Btiteer's Store, Pleasant Gap. We also sell Black. stone Washdrs at popular prices, x8 | FOR SALE-large supply of two voit | gre) Battery radios at sacrifice rices. | py Bome floor samples, some recondition- ed. All In excellent working order. Guaranteed. Also electric radios and one fAoor sample refrigerator. Stanley | C. Bierly, Phone 5-R-3, W. Malin St, Miltheim x10 [ (X) this office. Wanted to Rent | § COMPENSATION '§ AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE or | April 1st y— to! x10 what have you? Miscellaneous bead F10CK-~Removed promptly 76-33 Tioga L. Smit Mietarg POR SALE Hundreds of used tires, | ail siges from 15 to 26 inch rims. | od by written guarantee. Open evenings until # o'viock Wallrun | Auto service, Snow Shoe taparaotion POR SALE--Maytag gasoline motor | uned several months, kerosene stove | in oven, electric vaccum twin tub washer and single | suitable for line shaft | Stanley C. Blerly, Phone 5-/ Main Street, Millheim, x8 Live Stock POR SALE-FPreanh Guernsey cow, with second cow by her side Paul Rogus, Clarence, Fa x8 FOR SALE—A team of grey weight 3400 Inquire of Paul M drivin i R-3, POR SALE--One Holstein and Jersey cow due to be fresh on Feb. 24th, Isaac Holt, Julian, Penna. x8 POR SALES 5 Poland-China and Berkshire ples weight about 50 ibs. sach. Inquire of Lioyd Lucas, Miles burg. Pa x8 FOR SALE--A Western Eon quire of Earl Stiver, Matilda, Pa. FOR W’ Rerstatior . bY, Phone 921-R-2. ung team of ht 3200. In- ecutor, h ip iefonte, Pa. =8 E. M. SM'TH AUCTIONEER Call and reserve dates —Re- verse charges, Phone State College 2715 or 4144, | Farm Ses FOR SALE~Fordson tractor lete No 7 A Oliver tractor plow, in. bottom. Little Genius tractor on, 112-in potions, C. T. Crust, OCentre Hall, Pa | POR SALE—F- 20 Farmall tractor, rubber; cultivators; mowers; 70- | Oliver tractor, rubber; Sunivasons: 2- row corn planter; M. M. J. tractor, rubber; M. M. J. tractor, ot above | used two seasons. 3 Minn is trac. | tors, different sizes; No. 25 Cletrac self | starter, completely rebuilt, bargains; John Deere all-purpose tractor, 1. | Ask for circular on famous M. M. Z.- tractor and Bear Cat fn and rough« ¢ mill. Address lok v mares, | 15 Washington Bivd., Will x11 t. D. Telephone 175-R-6. x9 t Being.” Boating eat Parana, det, Thee Sample pri out) for thos with de- ve hearing. German Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR rier pups; Florence stall in range, Ray Phone 1031. Real Estate - For Sale E-Rat ter pe Kg Trdg ison, Howard ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 19% ® As We Vitalize Your Motor You can see the gum, carbon and dirt come out, and That frees valves and rings, and re- news compression. To save gas, oil, dollars and motor for you. Only $1.75 Temple Court J. M. Keichline Insurance ANN W. KEICHLINE, Agent. DECKER Agency Phone 190 {products by our local merchants. ap invest ‘ eofducting an gaia ipy returns of ber natal day. 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