March 16, 1939. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOCALS *> ~~]. Earl Mills, was Saturday Charles F. Shook, of Mills, R. D, was a welcome AL our office Saturday evening Among our callers on Saturday was Oran Stover, of Aironsburg, who was In town on ua combined business and pleasure trip John Bank: faithful employee Railroad Co. was office on Sa urday Miss Hazel J Heverly Thomas Street spent the weekend a the home of her uncle, D 2. MoeGhee, Lock Haven Sunday evening Miss Rougeaux and friend, Wade motored to Milroy where they were supper Mr. and Mrs. N. B Eh home The 10% Cabin Mr. and Mrs West Curtin Sireet leisurely motor ation and length of cation being indefinite being made primaril ests of Mr. Craig, who in the best health for 5 3 The annual recital by violin and sano pupils of Mrs. Louis Schad will be given in the Presbyterian chapel, Thursday evening, March 23. at 8 o'clock. There will De NO harge for admission and anyone in- terested in the work of young music students is cordially invited at- tend ~Mr Meadville, w the home Dr. and Mr High Street at this father been in Bickle, of Bellefonte Pine Grove a visitor ow Spring caller Sho= Penna at Snow the caller our of South PheAnn Robison guests of at thelr at James B, Craig Tuesday rip Sout h left H destina been ol me time to Young, ot at parents West made in and Mrs. Charle ere weekend visitors Mrs. Young's M. A Kirk Their visit as time tO Mr Y Dr. M. A who has not the DES fall several weeks a ~Mrs. R. Allen Cruse was a party Saturday altern home on East Linn he ninth birthday daughter, Becky. Approximately he little girl's fr gathere” at the residence an afternoon of games, music refreshment he guest of honor | ber of gifts Miss Martha D.Lallo daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lallo, of North All Bellefonte, and a member of freshman clase t the Bellel High Sci fract the right when A physician reduc ¥ Ol on see Kirk f health 10 nosties oon ¥ her Street ¢ of honor of t of ‘nds ceive Peter Dv egheny Street 100! she Mrs, Jcseph Th Mrs ghdufl Prank Roosen- sEen Wednes t relatives reet, and E Bur Thomas St x er, Mrs timore, Md. and Mrs hoover, of Tyrone, of last week with lfamsport, and upon thelr B llefonte were accompanied and Mrs. Thomas granddaughter Ann Holland, who will be their guest {or several weeks —Rev. and Mrs. H sock were in Altoona at.ending the meeting dit minist Alte who entertained their banquet in the Simpson church. On Tuesday Py to Harrisburg here Rev attended a sup onference o ranee for the annu Methodist men al Newlin Miss Sally Baker Mr and Mri J. B. Baker finn Street, was a member Ushers’ Commitee the tion of Shakespeare’ Tale” presented Sa urday of the Erskine Sc This is the second Erskine drama department, by rom Harvard ity vot urn oy Willis Hart- on Monday, of the Metho- wna District wives al 2 Methodist motored Har tsock ar- " f tha er i Lhe nventi Hamil daughter of on o tan for evenings hool i nta students | An interesting program has been arranged for a Girl Scout rally b= held at fhe Seout headquarters in the Bush rcade buildiz X High J night. Mrs director of charge, ani games music and sons interested in pecially parents of Girl cordially invited to attend ~Mr. and Mrs. G Coleville, motored yesterday morning to funeral of C. J. Cullen, who died al hig home in that city at 7:10 o'clock Sunday morning. Mr. Cullen was appointed in Governor Pinchot's sec- ond term as Director of the Bureau of Standards, and retained the post through the Earle administration In that capacity. he was the superior officer of Mr. Spearly, who is a State Deputy Inspector of the Bureau Mrs. Maud West, aged 57, of Tip- ton. mother of Dean West, of the Driscoll apartments, East Curtin Street. Bellefonte, suffered a frac- ture of the collar bone Sunday night when two cars figured in a collision near Bellemeade Mrs Wes: was a passenger in a car driven by her son B.T West. The West machine was traveling cast when a car driven by R. A. Downing, of Hollidaysbure, gkidded and crashed into the other machine. Total damage was esti- mated at about $150. Mrs. West, the only person injured, received treat- ment at the offices of a Bellwoo. physician «Miss Shirley Carner, a member of the freshman class at Catawba College, Salisbury, North Carolina, {s expected to arrive in Bellefonte this weekend to spend the annual spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carner at their home on North Thomas Street. Miss Carner will make the trip north with Miss Elaine Delozier, of Altoona; Homer Yearick residing along the Jackson- ville Road, and Samuel Crider, of Mill Hall, all fellow students, who will make the trip together by motor The spring vacation continues for one week. In a recent issue of the Catawba College newspaper, Miss Carner receives high commendation for her athletic prowess. 8he Is designated as the outstanding play- er on the varsity basketball team and is the only freshman ip ‘he College who 1s 4 member of the var- Scouts will ram incl ots i scoiiting, and Scouts A. Spearly to Coraopolis atiend Mrs. J. Arthur Dubbs returned to her home in the White apart- mens, corner of Spring and High Stireels, alter having spent two weeks with in Mercer Have your eyes examined now! Broken lenses replaced. Harold F Bauer, Optometrist. Crossley Jewel ry store Brockerhot! Hotel block, Bellefonte 101 The Rev, and Mrs. Alfred Haap- anen, of Hancock, Mich, are gues! at the home of Mr. and Mrs J Henry Auvenin, of North Spring Stee The Rev. Mr. Haapanen is president of the Finnish Evangelical ‘ch of America The American Home Depart- ment of the Bellefonte Woman's Club will meet the bome of Mrs 8. R. Robinsons, 110 North Spring street, Monday afternoon, March 20, Arrangements will be sewing or knitting Nancy Cirlest daughter of Mrs. Mary Wri Baum apartment North Street, has accepted a posi offices of Whiter has relinquished offices of Tax Collect The change will today reiatives nt o'clock at 2 made for Miss Wri ght the Ss on legheny Lid in the Quarries and duties in the O. A. Kline come effective Miss Martha Hu Mr. and Mrs, Toner Milesburg, and for the past an employe in the offices of rock Quarries, Temple Court ing, Bellefonte, departed for Harrisburg, where she has ceived an appointment to a position 1 the S ate Personnel Department Clyde M. Stewart, Inanager 1H the Wolf Furnitu Company store returned his dut Tues after having been coined to his nh East Bishop treet or 1wo because § vere attack fluenza Mrs. Stewart and son, Jackie, who also were quite i same two years Wi Nite- Bulld- erday res Yes Par Lo ay Me ON week of in- their 0 *1 ousl the well ne way of Mrs. John 8S. Spearly wile former Centre County Commissioner Spearly, of Bush Addition, last night was reported to be ably after resting comfort - eration she under- went ves morning at the Cen- County Hospital Mrs Spearly been health for t at an terday of tre in good believed thy * CRUSe Taylor, Dale wi board YM nomi Marvin ali n term March 2 recto whose terms April a R. L. Mallor RC. Blaney, ET Yeager re m now on when you meet Harry V. Keeler you are a to address him as "Grand- Pappy for the High Sheriff and Mrs. Keeler became grandparents for the first Tues As ay alternoon en a fine 6% -pound and Mrs Rogers apartment Hospital Fr Sherif! LOeTLy time AIT EY INLy formerly death 1ay » in Franklin of the Rev Baptist Minister ho was in regatl Fu be d at 2 o'clock to- afternoon at Franklin, The Ciar Acie eg o ne years the Milest services will morrow ago ng ners hel April being the r Centre CoOun- 3 3 h {1 in Kh neg in od ITE. on sion Last among riends. He wa teem throughout where he first had Max Alters. son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Alters, of East Beaver sireet suffered a fracture of a small bone in the left ankle, Tuesday morning, when she slipped on an icy sidewalk on Thomas street and fell while de- livering bread for Bruce Wilson. The fracture was revealed in an x-ray examination at the Centre County Hospital yesterday morning. The ankle has been placed in a cast which will not be removed for six weeks. The mishap is particularly unfortunate since Max has been try- ing to obtiin employment for some time, and the accident happened two hours after he had been em- ployed for the day by Mr. Wilson Modern linoleum flooring, ce- mented over the present wooden floor is being placed in the display room and offices of the Electric Sup- ply Company store on West High S.reet. The work is being done by the Bellefonte Hardware Company Because of the large number of heavy articles, such as electric iron- ers, washing machines, and radios which must be moved from place 10 place as the work progress:s in the display room, the task is an unusual- ly tedious one, but excellent head- way is being made and the job is scheduled to be completed the latter part of this week. The linoleum Is of a mottled brown color, and since the entire store is being given a thorough cleaning, it will bs in first oc ited HEN es the Milesburg area his pastorate class condition for the coming spring ! Season, ~These are the 1des of March, of | which Shakespeare warned his readers to beware. We don't know just what the great poet had in mind to fear, but in present-day terms one of the great hazards of the sea- son are icy conditions of the streets During Saturday and Sunday's sleet | (and hail storms, the streets of Belle. fonte were solid sheets of ice ani the few spoonsful of ashes allotted to the borough under the new state economy program found many a car | and truck stranded, even on light hills, Saturday night many per- | sons were compelled to abandon their cars and walk home after their machines were unable to make any headway. A large truck and trailer ‘combination, attempting to proceed up High Street, stalled in front of the Wolf Furniture store, early Bat- urday evening, causing considerable jam. congestion. - | weekend | Wall | Conley | International William Gruenwald expects have another car load of South Da- kota horses at Centre Hall about March 25th or 27th " Mrs. J. C. Rogers and daughter, Maury, of North Allegheny street, will leave today for Philadelphia to spend the weekend as guests of the Misses Evelyn and Catherine Rog- ers The Bellefonte friends of Rev Reed O. Stefly and wife, of Le- moyne, will be interetsted to learn that the regent Evangelical confer ence directed his transfer from the Lemoyne charge to the Bower Me- morial church at Berwick. Rev. Mr Steely Is a former pastor of the Bellefonte Evangelical church, Miss Blanche Underwood, North Spring street, departed terday for New York City visit with Mrs Is and her mother, Mrs. J. Will of West Logan street, at the Wallis apartment. While in the city Miss Underwood will attend the Flower Show being of yess for a William held this week William Wolf, of Avis fn scriber The Centre Democrat for the 40 wis a visitor at this office yesteraay. With him were his son and son-in-law, J. H. Wolf and Fred Charles, also of Avis. The senior Mr. Wolf was born and spent his early life in Penns Valley, and is now employed by the New York Central Railroad at Avis Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grove Bradford, motored to Bellefonte last Friday, to take Mr, Grove's mother Mrs, C. A. Grove, of near Bellefonte, to the home her son Clair Grove in Juniata to recuperate from a re- cent lliness After seeing his mother safely her destination Roy and his wife returned to Bellefonte to spend «the weekend with his father Mr. Grove is employed by the Bell Telephone Copa in Bradford 3 efterds ¥ Bellefonte School ict became by $12.660, a check amount was uthorities by gent for Mutual sub- to past YEurs, of of to the richer that hool a for urned over to s Keichline Manufacturer's ‘ompany that firm's ] the recent high 0 having a check, this glimpse local is office this week also got of the first $100 bills we've seen for me time A merchant got several of payment of an count a local them in Mrs. Ben jar nD street The condition of Bis nin who was Ig even serious 5 Mar L8H { South was stricken had 11 i been Pp south of on he William Sieg tham Place wring Mr. Sieg's con- om an eye operation lescence fr rr — HEADS STUDY OF HIDDEN TAXES -wide women's tax-study spread to Bellefonte to- ement of the t of the A nation movement My with formati annound Kd ix C n of mers leadersh ymmis Mrs onal Cons NC TC presider ppointment i America can best taxe but th add every 830 of wd $158 to The NCTC Mely Muckiest ai pre 1 Auxiliary tate by Philadel Penns who an- the a that the study $10 Wo these oy vice ie led In this B. Scott. of commission's commitiee H. Matt. state direc. arive James the ania national and Mrs. Herman Philadelphia member mann tor Hidden n taxes of are a real burden low-income families” explained Mucklestone. “They account per cent all tax revenues state, and mational They mean higher all food, clothing, fuel other living essentials the result is that Jow-in- have to forego actual on Mrs for 63 raised by governments prices on rent, and Too often come families necessities of local A —— ——— PAROCHIAL SCHOOL GIRLS RECEIVE RED CROSS AWARDS Last Thursday evening bers from grades 7 and i Bishop street school and the St John's Parochial school received American Red Cross Junior First Ald Certificates. Following a supper held In the Bishop street school planned and served by the girls, i John Shoenvaker and William West. iburg presented the certificates, The musical program which followed iwas arranged by Martha Bloom- quist and her committee The following girls, members of the class taught by Mrs. Elinor Me- Dowell, qualified for the certifi- cates: June Baylett, Martha Hloom- iquist, Margaret Wagner, Betty J. Confer. Bara Dawson, Betty Smith, {Gertrude Thal, Mary Swartz, 8hir- ley Davison, Wanda Gill, Emma Harrison, Lois Hartman, Edith Hip- i ple, Margaret Hull, Agnes Moersch- {bacher, Dorothy Nellis, Betty Plet- cher, Sara Steele, Mary Sprankle, Jane Sciabica. Elizabeth Saylor, Jean Rogers, Ida Plozner, Margaret i McCulley, Elizabeth Mayer, Ange- line Masulla, Helen Kushwars, Ce- ‘celia Kushwara, Mary Kucas, * Ann {Kozar, Mary OGherrity, Margaret { Flynn. 32 mem- 8 of the -. Car Overturns Near Gap. While he was returning 0 ha home in Millheim from his work at ithe Chemical Lime Compan offices in Bellefonte, about 6:30 o'clock Monday night, E. E. Espenshade es- caped injury when his car skidded en the icy highway and overturned on the Centre Hall mountain a short distance south of Pleasant Gap Damage to the car was estimated at about $200. | Bee Crossley for the Tinest blue white diamonds; loose or mounted |W. E. Crossley, Jeweler, Brockerhoff | Hotel Building, Bellefonte. to | 1081 | ‘Pennsylvania Days’ Created New Jobs A substantial amount of new em- ployment was created in this State as a result of the chain store expen- diture of nearly $20,000000 during he “Pennsylvania Days” campalgh Fred W. Johnson, chairman of the Chain Store Committee for Penns sylvania Prosperity, declared this week “The tion of vastly expanded consump- Pennsylvania products as result of ‘Pennsylvania Days’ em- pied warehouses and faciory helves,” he sald, "As a result, new jobs were created because the need to replenish stocks Johnson Warehouse reported Of the had were thal tha Union Jobs sald we out Employees that many new created In their fleld and wis indicative of the sc employmen chain “Ninet Ne in exi 000 Johnson member about every pointed of re suiting from the sLOre een reporting in ires of more than When Normally Penns) can . isyivania Day Thi Penn chain store committee showed endit Te AN $5,000, we Tee pena lvania Said that cl $12 two purcnase. TAIT 500.000 weeks we inu Pent we top $20.000,000 in oe he campaign e genera iDip 18 respon we drive of Penn hat upport Pennsyl industry if given opportunity. Their backing of drive indicated that the way to perity is clear. What intensive motion of product Pointin 400 000 wi the The people sald howed than willing to business and they pre needed Pennsyl iN : Jo ry out 1} g Ous Liu Hh wou yivania good Grange Encampment Comm. Reorganizes and forthe ing ied are iden ( Jeorge Ralston: dent, Jacob Sharer; Wert, Br. secretary, Sara Grove. Superintendents and assistant su- perintendenta of departments a retained ux of last year. Dates shi for the 1838 Fair are Thursday August 24th to Friday. September i: altho the Pair ram itaell not rday. Aug- sual the om- Pres- vice-presi- treasurer, John Fai t oh ry OTT th eT camp at Eh a sath Ax Wednesday payment Wednes- cupied ar additior any fumit Kind is placed such equipment h Kitchen Is the tent or attached day morning. A tent | + its renter liable for charge as HT As iipment of within the a8 an awn sel up om to it Bu ports ready Fair onal oq any tent, or or ng iteide Sf ie POT perintendent that under Mothersbaugh re- ram plans are al- way for making this entertaining and educa An excellent chorus has been engaged for Sunday afternoon Harvest Home Service: other popu- lar features of previous Fairs will retained, and new ones will be wdded. A. H. Spayd, in charge of grounds, plans minor improvements Fair buildings as well as some prun- ing to improve the condition of the evergreen plot north of the parking field pre both he be wr SPORTSMEN HEAR TALK ON WILDLIFE CONSERVATION The regular monthly meeting of Pleasant Gap Sportsmen was held on Monday evening. After the regular business ses- sion, Dr. Logan Bennett, supervisor search Station located at State Coi- lege. poke on the research work of the Wildlife Conservation Re- being perfomed by the Federal Gov- ernment in co-operation with the Game and Conservation Commis- sions in the various states. Dr. Ben- nett explained several projects, in- cluding the management and pro- ducing of ducks in midwestern states; the propagation of quail in the south; the propagation and con servation of woodcock in the New England States, and the study of management and propagation of the pheasant and black bear in Penn- sylvania, He stated that most of our best pheasant country is where there has been a good amount of food and cover left for our small game. Maybe the United States should stop building a navy; it is barely pos~ sible that Italy and Germany won't like what we do. WANTED I will buy your antique pattern glass and pitchers; also certain types of | china. Write or come to see me E. C. HOLTZWORTH, Fleming, Pa Box 83, (Unionville) FOR BALE | | fo | ——— ——— a ———— 30, 000 People Read This Column every week gain Counter RATES first issue, ~Advertisementy advertising sale or rent. KEYED ADS-—All advertisements that request replies Lo be mailed Lo must be complied with by hose answering Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such savertise ments, as the publistiers are not permitted Ww divulge thie name of Lie ad- this oNce verilser BUE“CRIBER'S PRIVILEGE —Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- 0 8 25-word advertisement This privilege can be used six Lunes a year at diflerent OCTal 18 entitled free of charge intervals ‘Home Wanted WANTE hone oid ! t IL-Yeur Darot \ ‘ "Hone sip Wanted WANT El Wor enc ed. a Work 5 £8 Fa Thoma eapeciall F Hoy Pa. Phone WANT ED-~Competent wishes work as Preferably refined wi wr The Cent Street 146-R xii middie aged HUSK CDE dower's hone Democrat xii ¥ ot 14 n, Mrs. Pr Miles Phone 426-3-2 lagher POR SALE heater ( E Miller til waler Kentieth moi) also auto wiuire of Beliefonte. BD. 3 FOR SALE--Good grade of soft by ton or fruckiond. lee West lamb Street Bellefonte Phone 17440 POR SALE--We can furnish you with 100 engraved name cards and plate a8 low az $135 Centre Democtat of - fice, Bellefonte, Pa a «inch shaft 51 -ft long, with one i4inch pulley 2 inches wide, and one 4-<inch pulley 6 inches wide, Homer Sprankie Belietonte, 61 ot coal Reed, Pa, xi3 FOR BALE oR EXCHANGE Pair long haired white rabbits for breeding #3 Tire and tube 20-4 40 gimost new 83 Bessie Halderman,K Bellefonte, R D xi POR SALE--locust posta, all sizes from 6 to 7 feet 20 cents delivered, Also sawed posts of any sige. ARNy- where Centre or Clinton counties Fred Wheeland, Alexandria, Pa. x13 POR SAL Hundreds of used tires all sizes from 15 to 26 inch rims Backed by written guarantee Open evenings until § o'clock Wallrun Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection Phone 753 1 in FOR SALE-—4We have 1 a lot of German Siding which we are selling out cheap. This will be good for farm buildings, inexpensive houses gar- aes, etc. Also all kinds of Native sawed lumber at $25 to #28 per M 0. W. Houtz Lumber Co. State Col- lege, Penna. Phone 703 @ Hay, Grain, Etc. FOR SALE Recleaned clover seed. Harry Tressier. Bellefonte. BR. 2. 4% mile east of airport xii | FOR SALE—Several tons of “good mix ed hay and some loose straw. In. quire of Ilda B Williams, Mantha ral. nace, {POR BALE-—fed clover seed, cleaned od for quick sale, Roy F._Zim- BTR 3 Bellefonte, R. D. 1, Phont | FOR SALE Red clover seed test 99.25, Price $1050 a bu. Phone Warrior's Mark 18. n- t Peniva BRT Harry Peters, ry [POR SALE—Good qualit~ planting Potatoes at Peitenberger's potato farm in Brush Valley. one mile west of | Madusonbure, P. O. Spring Mills, pa That's why i ae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amaz.ngly popular the beneits derived, It 1s undisputably Centre County's Commu.ity Bar of twenty-five words and 15 cents for each additional insertion ment contalng more than twenty-five words, olie cenit a word Is charged REAL ESTATE—A straight one cent a word ls charged for res esis tf ohone 6-R-21 {my pwn farm. John O. Kline, Clinton. | —— A —————————————————— POR SALE bedroom suite Dockush No. 8B kiwhen quire of Miss Martha ( 116, Bute College, Pa piano runge v | ng Considering its low cost abo POR SALE Love with Will burn either H Vonada chu Ce A 4 aven burne; Pri Taupin tically at : O Presty ter or less, 25 cents tor Where adver lise: ire H Farm Machinery POR SALE-1 John Deere plow in good condition, 1 ton, Jul Pa wo 0. } wn “wo adve Useinelils POR BALE A uiky plow Price $25.00 HC E Brus Fleming, Pa POR SALE~A 28-47 Frick t juire of OG. W. fan BRD 2 Phone 26-45 Cone ireshing m th, Zi 421 in these colununs oue Une FOR SALE-~Weber | grain © ; worke " a“ wae POR BALE FOR LOO BALE Weeds New FOR mea SALE mower, its a da er Lire H your Recle ned {or Markie, 5 Bay $100 b Shadlana Cli au { i i Clover 1est $12 \ Campbell » State Col- x12 ey POR B ALE- rubber Oliver tract row ori rubber ST 770 Brooders - = Supplies POR with all Locat- houses Ar garage Phone Bell via Dogs, Pets, Etc. SALE-Nine Werk POR Walker fox Live Stock POR BALE bul 3 Curtds Thoroug hd years oid J n highway between Mill Suitable for financed Aaronsburg ed slong mai hein and AsronHurg tourists home Partially SALE : a Inquire H Oreig set itiog POR y A i Deckert Spring Mi 11 POR SALE FOR SAl POR ba 43.4 land SALE AS Phone mile. BR room 1811 D 2 yunea Bar] wee ke Markle POR BALE --Chesterwhit die guire ¢ D Ph Hall POR BALE --8ome good Che sone are bred, one has a lit Inquire of Jumes Calla han lege, R. DD (Shingismtow RENT--#£22 House Street. Bel 8 Schad RENT nire 186 - Rete. x12 |! or WY POR POR RENT--@-room conveniences p FOR SALE in Bellefonte and 8 2 brown mares, coming 3 years oid Also OCuernsey OR fresh with sesond coalf E lL Hall, Julian. Pa. head of Dix Run) Phone Bellefonte a12.R-15 xii cated 162-M POR RENT nace, bath A 8 room hoitse with Nr hight t. garage and big earden. Inaulr of Charles Dann Half Moon Hill “Behefonte R D 2x10 POR RENT-—8 room house all modern conveniences, on Perm Street Bellefonte. Inguire of Miss Martha C. Beeper, Box 118 State College Ps 101 For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT—8 room house with conveniences in good condi- tion on corner Ridee and Burrowes Steets, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 207-M Inquire at Bungalow next door. 24 FOR SALE OR RENT-—A T.room house in Pleasant Oan, sun porch bath, hot water heat and garage. Pos. session April’ 1st Phone 212-R-1 Bellefonte 10% POR SALE Team of horses, mated sorreis, yvounyr, weight 3500, reason able. Also hs harrow. mower, cul- tivator, bob sled 200 bushel of seed oats, Sweedish Select and Shadland Climax. Clvde Beck Warriors Mark Penna Phone 8-R-27 ou POR SALE-—Two horses, one s sorrel colt, coming 4 vears old, the other a bay horse 9 yrs. old. Two pure bred Jersey cows, 4 pure bred Jersey heif. ers. Herd has passed two clean Bangs testa. These cattle are all registered sired by associations bulla, and have one vears cow testing record. Inquire of Walter E Hackman. Rebersbume Pa x1 Poultry CUSTOM HATCHING At reasonable —— orices. Showers Hatchery, Pleas. ant Gap. Phone 668- R-3 x17 “Rooms For Rent POR RENT-Tws rooms for housekeeping Inquire of Prank Swarm, Curtin, Pa xi BABY CHICKS - — Quality White Leg- | horn chicks from blood tested old | hen breeders. Halfmoon Valley Farm, | ¥7 side E. M. Peters, Port Matilda, Pa. R. D | RENT—Two furnished rooms X11| Tnquire of Mra JL. Runkle ® FOR SALE—White Rock chicks first High St. Bellefonte, Pa. sau hatch off March 1, $8 50 at hatchery, , RENT A = . #900 delivered Write for clroular of ure, Pa A store room in Miles. ennighs Poultry Farin Albina Pulton, Milesbu Sprine Mills, Pa. gui Of Mrs na Pulton, M ®. BABY CHIOKS High “auality Leg- horns. Reds, Barred & White Rocks, | $8.50 per 100 and up. sexed if desired. | Write for prices, ervin MeAllisterville, Pa. RENT Pu —Purnished rooms FOR SALE—Biood tested Leghorn | chicks from vigorous hen dshors| ant houAKeapIng, ana of Meh Bred for hien production of large ome Boe Hien 51. Beliefonte. Pa. ue white egos. all hreeders are kent Apartments for Rent | | FOR RENT--A 5 room apartment ne | ~ Household Goods auire of White Bros POR SALE—A used Glenwood coal | Bellefonte. Pa. range. Inauire of DeMaas Electric POR RENT--A three rooen apartment Co. Bellefonte, Pa 1087] unfurnished Inquire of Edward | [Snjcer. 222 BE. Logan St. Bellefonts. FOR SBALR--A double bed 3 Pa. 12 chairs 3 basreau stands, oy oft | stove, table and some Soaking uten- | POR sila. Inquire of Kefurah Coloeteer. | 198 NN Atherton 8t State Collegh, trance phy ge 2 Pa. Phone 2098. x11 108 N. Tht Pa x11 . eg {14 t om Schaefer | 134 fxd Stree e dale. Pa. x11 | 1011 efonte Lee CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS available at once. Ipquire | heated bedroom. Pa x12 | i Drug Store conveniences. Inquire at a, Farms for Rent POR REN Cated oo worse farin Meyers Wr tre or ] Wanted to Rent WANTED--To 1 w G-room ho Bellefore with red Box 127 Miscellaneous DEAD 81 CK —Retnoved Per ASTHMJ Hay Repairing REMAN'S UPHO! STERY WORK--We sharpen cattle for only 60 cents postage meat grinder kulves and do electric and soetylens We 2ino have in stock cold rolled steel oad screws and set ACTeWE Machine work of all kinds BSewrte Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone MACHINE PoeTE Personal EN TERT FAINMENT Man Wanled We 10 want a man who willing work for $20 per week This is a full-time opening for a neat appearing white man between 25 50 years of age. Writs {% and J. RB EDDIE, 231 Johnson Ave, NEWARK, NJ Gum Carbon and sludge are ever being crea- ted in the best of motors and Gracos internal oil bath removes gum from valves and rings. To enable your mo- tor to do a new job for less. ww on $1.50 DECKER MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, FA. #
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