Match 23, 1939. ad LO CALS ~The venerable William A, Rock- ey, of Boalsburg, called at our office Saturday while in own on business Mr, and Mrs. Miles Decker, of Stroudsburg, were in Bellefonte from Saturday until Tuesday, with the former's sister, Miss Joanna Deck er, on Spring Street —Schells Northern grown garden seeds will please you, they are adapted to our climate and give good results, Get them at the Bellefonte Hardware Co. ’ ~Mr. and Mrs, B. E. Dreibelbis and two of their children, Galen and June Elizebath, of State College, were business visitors in Bellefonte Monday afternoon, and while here called &t¢ the Centre Democrat of- fice Mrs. J. George Zilk and Miss Helen Wildman, both of Cumber- land, Md. motored lo Bellefonte Sunday for a brief visit with Mrs Zilk's brother-in-law and sister, Mr ahd Mrs. J. E. Dubbs, and family, at their home on Willowbank Street Announcement was made Satur- day by Mrs. David Dale, of West Linn Street, of the engagement of her daughter, Anne B., to Lewis Orvis Harvey, son of Mrs Armold R Driscoll, of North Allegheny Streel Bellefonte The wedding day has peen tentatively set as Saturday June 10 Among relatives from a distance who were here for the funeral of the late J. Will Mayes, of Howard, Fri- day, were his brothers; Jared and Charles FP. Mayes, of Milton and Willis A. Mayes, of Lehighton; Mr and Mrs. H. L. Price, of willilams- port and Mrs william Van Camp (the former Mary Evey) of Pitts- burgh ~Carl Motz, Jr. of Woodward «ho was admitted to the Centra County Hospital Tuesday of last week, 15 recovering nicely from an inféction in his left arm Some time ggo Motz scratched his hand in the general store conducted by his father Barl W. Mota, of Wood- ward. The scraich became infect- ed and spread through the arm —Dr. Richards H. Hoffman, making arrangements to move hi offices from the present location in the Masonic building, North Alle- gheny Street, to the first floor of his home cn the same street, which he recently converted into office rooms rhe entrance will be on the south ide of the house next Lo the alley The change to be made about April 1 —Rdward Kerh motored to Belle- fonte from his home in Baltimor# afd. Friday in order (o attend the gnnual St. Patrick's Day banquet of the Undine Fire Company, of which he is a member. ly conducted the City Steam Laun- dry on North Water Street, is en- gaged in that business in Baltimore His mother; Mrs, Prank T. Kern, is expecied In Bellefonte within the pext few weeks for a visi with rela- tives and friends Mr, and Mrs. John Widman of Fas: Bishop Street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a anti at their home at 12:30 o'clock Wednesday morning of last week The new arrival, who Is the sixth child and the third scn in the wid- man family, and who weighed 1 pounds at birth, ha; been named Charles Alan. Both he and Mrs Widman are reported to be getting along nicely. Mr. Widmao is em- ployed by McCloskey & Company, al Etate College —During the annual mes’ er concert given Friday by the Bellefonte High School band tn the social rooms of the Metho- dist Episcopal church, Harold Wien director, was pfesented with a mu- sie ‘stand made bY Samuel Roberts of Bellefonte. The stand, shaped tike a lyre 1s finished in walnut and is a most attractive as well as use- fu] addition to the band equipment. Nearly 300 persons atiended the concert, and the silver offering nei- ted $36 to be turned over lor the telisf of Chinese refugees —After seven vears as pastor of the Evangelical church, at Lemoyne, Cumberland county, the Rev. Reed ©. Steely has been transferred (0 Berwick. During his pastorate at Lemoyne he was instrumental in baving built a new church and rec- tory &t a coat of almost $100,000 While pasior of the Bellefont2 church, some years ago, it will be recalled he built the large addition to the church and had the entire property much improved Mrs Steely was the former Miss Eleanor Owettig. sister of District Atiorney Musser W. Oettig, of East Bishop freed Jack Miller, West High Street radio repairman, was recently awarded an Adequately Bhop Certificate by Supreme Instru- menis Corporation of Oreenwood, Miseissippl, world’s largest exclusive 5 second -se- night manufacturer of radio service test’ equipment. This certificate is only awarded servicemen who have prop- er radio servicing equipment and, together with Mr. Miller's experience in radio servicing, assures hig custi- : goore that when he returns a set after carefully diagnosing its trouble and completely re-aligning it with his cathode ray oscilloscopic equip- ment, it will be peaked in a maxi- mum of entertainment pleasure for the coming year. —Miss Helen Rogus, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rogus, of Clar- ende, last week received notification that she had passed the Stale Beard examinations for registration as a nurse. A graduate of the nurses training school of the Mercy Hos- pital, Altoona, in the class of 1933, Wiss Rogus expects to continue her training in her profession. After the Edster season she will go to 8t. Mary of Nazareth Hospital, Chicago. to undergo six months training in anaesthesia and upon completing the course she will probably locate in Chicago more or less pérmanent- ly. She and a friend were pleasant visitors at. this office last Priday le ii Bellefonte on a business a Eddie, who former- | Equipped | — -— ~Mrs. H. V. Struble, of State «College, while in town Saturday found time to visit our office —Don't fail to see our exhibit at | the Merchandise Exposition at the | “Y." DeHaas Electric Company Mr, Matilda, R. D., was a Bellefonte vis- {tor on Tuesday, and while (n (own | took time to visit our office where he is always welcome, Bellefonte as guests of Mr, Rank- in's father and sister, W. B. Rankin and Miss Mary Rankin, at thew home on East Curtin Street Mrs. R. B, Sibley, itinerant di- rector from the Girl Scout National headquarters, Miss Dorothy Wilkin- gon and Miss Mary Ellen Cunning- ham, leaders, spent Sunday after- noon aleng Spring Creek, where Mrs. Sibley instructed the leaders in new methods of outdoor cooking William Stiber, City Bakery emplove who has been confined to the William General Hospital for the past ten days because of lobar pneumonia, is reported to be show- ing steady improvement, Mr. Sti- ber, who make shis home with the Ralph Mcerschbacher family on East Bishop Street, became {ll while spending the weekend belore last with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Stiber, in Willlamsport -A new and modern soda foun- tain was installed during the week- end at the Everett drug store on South Allegheny Street, adding to the appearance of the store and im- proving the refreshment service. Aa innovation of the fountain that a black composition replaces the usual marble construction with stainless steel trimmings and fit- tings the fountain presents a strik- ing combination of silver and black. ~John Haupt, son of the late Isaac Newton Haupt, of Bellefonte, now on Interdenominational mis- stonary in the Kentucky mountains, visited among friends in Bellefonte early last week. "Jack" was gradu- ated from the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1926, and has been located in Kentucky for nearly & year. While on his vacation he was a guest of his brother Gilber:, at State College, and also spent some time with his mother in Harrisbure —Mr. and Mrs. Donald Best, of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, are expected to arrive in Bellefonte about May 1 for a three months’ visit with Mrs Best's brother, Dr. Joseph A. Parrish and her aunts and uncles, the Fox family here. They will sail from Rio about April 18. Mr Best 3 brother of Mrs. Paul Crust, of Belle- fonte, and a son of Howard Best, of Lewistown, is an executive of 2 chain store gystem in Brazil where he has been located since 1930. Mrs Best is the only daughter of the late Pr. C. M Parrish. Their last trio north was made In 1936 . ~Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bartley, o. Spring Mills, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Keen, of Wolfes Chapel, were busi- ness visitors in Bellefonte, Monday morning. Under the administra- tion of Governor Pinchot, Mr. Bart- ley was caretaker of 60 miles of roads in the Spring Mills area. He is a lifelong Republican, and four years ago was dropped from his State job when the Democratic party gained control. Now dulum has swung back again, and Mr. Bartley hopes to be remembered by the party he has served so long and loyally The Brownie Pack of Bellefonte under the leadership of Mrs. Arthur Dale, presenied a “Shadowgraph of “The Owl and the Pussy Cat” to the mothers of the Brownies to Mrs R. B. Sibley, thelr guest of honor and several of their teachers. The “Shadowgraph” script was read by Frances Dale, while other members | of the pack took part by showing the : card-board characters on the screen. Brownie pledge: were given by each Brownie ghd a number of songs were sung. Each member was attired in an aitraciive Brownie costume Short talks were given by Mrs Sib- ley and Mrs. Ivan Walker. Pins were awarded to the 19 members of Bellefonte’s first Brownie pack Later in the afternoon tea was gerv- ed to the 26 adults while hot choco- late was given to the children. At full conducted at Hospital yesterday afternoon by Rabbi Fox, of Harrisburg, the in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kofman, apartments, was given 4 7.) baptismal ceremonies South Spring Street, the name Allen been in the Kofman family, while | appropriately, | the middle name, honors Mack trucks, through which the lad’s father’s name and fame | have grown. Allen a5 a trucker Mack made his appearance at the Hospital at 5:12 o'clock Wednesday | afternoon of last week, and weighed in at 8 pounds, 10%; ounces second child in the family, he is the first boy. A large number of rela- tives and friends of the Kofman family. many from considerable dis- tance, were present for the baptism ceremony at the hospital yesterday —Afnoumcement was made this week By Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aley, of | Jacksonville, of the engagement ol their daughter Miss Mildred, to Jack Mabus, of Pine Street, Bellefonte. The wedding is scheduled to be held the Bellefonte Methodist Episcopal { ehurch. with the Rev, H, Willis Hart- | sock officiating. The sole atten- i dants will be the parents of the | birdegroom and bride according to | present plans, Miss Aley is a gradu- | ate of the Howard High School and | is now living al home, Mr. Mabus | was graduated from the Bellefonte { High 8chool, attended the Pennsyl. { yanla State College for two years, land was then graduated from the | Eckle's School of Embalming, Phil. adelphia, He is now serving his | ppreniicesh under Hardman P. Harris, Bellefonte funeral director. Mr. and Mrs. Mabus expect to make their for the time being with : ‘parents on Pine Street. R. C. Thompson, of Port | the pen- | the Centre County of the Markland Hotel | Mack. | ! The first name is one which has long on OCood Friday, at the parsonage of | I — ~Mr. Farmer, if you want high | test quality farm seeds, Red Clover, | Alsike, Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, ete f it will pay you to see the Bellefonte | Hardware Co . | =<The Allen C. Witiner family who | | have been at Lakeworth, Fla, since early last fall, expect to leave there {about April 1st for their journey {northward to their home near Zion ~Miss Pauline Hampton, of Belle- fonte, and Miss Martha Mease, of State College, attended the Edlis { Blue Ribbon Beauty Show at the William Penn Holel, Pittsburgh, last week Miss Betty Stevenson, a U. 8 | Army nurse at ing several days with her parents Mr. and Mrs, George F, at Waddle -A stranger was reported to be doing a flourishing business on Cur- tin and Linn Streets, Tuesday morn- ing selling prayers printed on cards for 10 cents each. Police later were informed the man was intoxicated ~Mr. and Mrs. Dean West, of East Curtin street, spent the week end in Bellwood with Mr. West's mother, Mrs. Maude West, who is recovering nicely from injuries re- ceived In a recent motor accident ~Mrs. Frank Handley, of Wash- ington, D. C., has been at the home of her mother Mrs. Harry Turner on South Potter street since early this week, having come here te be with her sister, Miss Rena, who Is eriously ill at the family home —~Martin Meeker, of Moshannon well known coal operator and farm- er, was a business visitor in Belle- fonte Monday. Mr. Meeker is chair- man of the Democratic party in Burnside township, and his trip here was no doubt made partly to learn what local big-wigs have to say about the coming county election Mr, and Mrs. Prancis Rolley, of Bellefonte, have located a: LeContes Mills, Clearfield County, where Mi Rolley, formerly employed by the Titan Metal Company, has purchas- ed a billiard parlor. Mrs. Rolley before her marriage was Miss Helen Auman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Auman, of North Spring Street, ~Mr. and Mrs. W. A Brower, Jr. returned to their home in West Rizabeth, Allegheny County, yes- terday, after having spent a week as guests of Mrs, Brower's parents, Mr and Mrs. Bd. Flick at Unionville The Browers called on reidtives and friends in this vicinity, Monday, while on a business and pleasure trip to Bellefonte ~iL. and Mrs E. N. Parker, of Dahlgren, Va. arrived in Bellefonte Priday for a weekend visit with Mrs Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D Hunter, of East Curtin street [Lt Parker returned to Virginia Sunday while Mrs. Parker will remain here until repairs have been ‘made (0 their car which was damaged on the way to Bellefonte —Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Witt- mer. of 1040 Nelson avenue, New York City, on Monday became the happy parents of a daughter, born iat the Medical Center Hospitsl New York. Mrs Wittmer was for- merly Miss Lois Kurtz, daughter of Mrs. Charles R. Kurtz, of East Linn gireet, Bellefonte. Both she and the youngster are reported to be get. ting along nicely —Jack Wilkinson who recently received an appointment as local agent for DuPont paints and var- nishes. announces that a represen tative of the DuPont company will be at the Wilkinson store, in the Plaza Theatre building, Thursday and Friday, March 30 and 31, to explain some of the features of Du- Pont products. During the two days every visitor to the store will re. celve a free can of DuPont paint ~Bdward L “Doak” Keichline walked out to his car parked along South Allegheny Street, Tuesday, to find what looked like 3 traffic ticket under the windshield wiper. The ticket bore the penciled notation “By order of——the first day of spring is here. Plege renove chains Save our streets! “Doak’ isn't sure who placed the ticket on his car but when we saw him last he was gunning for Eddie Widdow- son. ~Spring made its 1930 debut Tues day, with one of the most perfec: days we've had so far this year Brilliant sunshine from a cloudless sky took the chill out of the alr and prompted thoughts of garden-mak- ing, fishing, baseball and pastime. The warm day was especi- ally welcome since it was preceded by a week of mid-winter weather featuring snow, hail, wind and low temperatures, Although we'll still have some winter days there is much | consolation in the thought that rough weather is definitely on the way out ~The Rev. William T. Renison | rector of Trinity Church, Baugerties New York, will be the special guest { preacher in St. John's Episcopal church tonight. The Rev. Mr. Ren. ison, a native of Ireland, and edu- i cated in Canada, has held rector rl Lis { ships in 8an Prancisco and Stock- : ton, California, and his present rec- torship in Saugerties, N. Y., is the i second, having been recalled after {a rectorshop in Billings, Montana, {and chaplain of the Seaman's | Church Institute, in New York City, | He and Mrs. Renison are expected | in Bellefonte today and will be the | weekend guests of the Rev. and Mrs i Samuel H, Sayre. {ding anniversaries Sunday at a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Lyons on Willowbank street. Mr. Lyons, of Bellefonte, and Norman Calvert and son Jack, of Williams- port, were feted on attaining an- other milestone on life's journey, while the 18th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wetzler of Miles- burg and ‘be 13th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Miller, of East Bishop street Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm i Wetzler and daughter Elizabeth | Ann, Milesburg; Mr. and Mrs. Nor- | man Calvert and son Jack, of Wil- | Mr. POR llamsport; Mrs. Della Miller, and Mrs. Edward Miller and child- and Mrs. Guy Lyons and daughters, Helen and Janet, and son Robert, and Charles Weeder, all of Belle i ww Walter Reed hos- | | pith! in Washington, D. C. is spend- —~Mr, and Mrs. Walter B. Rankin, | {of Camp Hill spent the weekend in Stevenson | similar | ~Three birthdays and two wed- | were celebrated i Rossman, all of Bellefonte, and her | ichildren: Thomas Poorman, Wil- | lamsport; Roger Poorman, Belle were observed. | ren, Virginia and Edward, Jr, Mr | ~ Westinghouse “Pencemnker” ap- pliances will be on display at the fair at the "Y."—DeHaas Electric Company . —The Rev. Father last week because of the death of his father —Jacob and Robert Bottorf, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs William Bottorf at the family home on North Spring street ~The Bellefonte Woman's Club will hold a Rummage Sale Saturday, April 1st in the Bush Arcade. Some very special values will be offered, [Including men’s suits, ladies’ spring | | dresses and children’s clothing -— Mrs. John Grove has J. WwW. Pally, | rector of St. Mary's Catholic church, | Snow Shoe, was called to Pittsburgh | " WHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five NE [CLASSIFIED A DVEDTISEMENTS | 30,000 People R | every week, | 810 Counter. | first ead This Column | That's why Lae Centre Democrat's classified adverusing de- | Partment has become 50 aMAZingly popular {the benenits derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Commu.ity Bar Considering its low cost kilo RATES —Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for! issue, and 16 cents for each additional insertion, Where adverlse- | ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged | REAL ESTATE A straight one {advertising—sale or rent. cent a word ls charged for rea) eslale KEYED ADS-—All advertisements that request replies to be malled 0 this office, must be complied with by those answering '“w sdve:lisemenls returned Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertise | to her home in Lemont, after spend- | MENS, uy the publishers are nou permitied W divulge the name of Lhe ad- {ing the winter in Lock Haven She was compelled to close her home last | health, but be {fall on account of ill has recovered sufficiently and around her home Lo ~Mrs. J. M. Pisher of South Wa- ter street, who was taken seriously ill last January at the home of her | {son Harry K. Fisher, at York, Pa, was brought to her home last Sat- urday by her son, Fred. She is im- proving in health and glad to be home and among her friends —Mrs. Frank Nelson, of East Lamb street, went to State College Tuesday for a two weeks’ visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mi and Mrs. W. F. Holmes, Mrs, Nel- son is recuperating from a long il ness, during which time she under- went a series of operations the Centre County Hospital ~Mrs. James Clark, Mrs. N. B Spangler and Mrs. Frank Wetzler who have been at Coral Gables, Fla. since early in March, expect to leave there about March 24th They will visit Fort Myer and St Petershurg on the western coast of Florida, before returning to Centre county in the latter { the month, —W. J. Emerick arrived home last Thursday from a several weeks’ trip to Florida. He made the trip from Miami to Washington by plane, and continued home by rail. Mrs. Em- erick, Prank Crawford and Mrs Horace Hartranft, with whom Mr, Emerick went south several weeks ago, are remaining there for a more extended vacation ~The Gray and Fauble Ir Agencies have paid out a total of $50.628 08 in five losses in this area in the past few months The pay- ments include claims for the Frank Jurcik store at Clarence; the Fried- man and Levine stores; Roy Eichel- berger, Fred Yorks, Mrs. Charles Beatty, and Garman House, and Mrs. Odille Mott Bellefonte -1f you changing »y¢ ad- dress between now and April ist be sure to notify this office in plenty of time, s0 that the Cen- tre Democrat will arrive on Ume Our mailing list will be corrected April 1st and we would like to have a banner month for paid-up sub- scriptions. Examine the label On your paper and see if it Is pald up to 1839 ~The Epworth , League of jhe Bellafonte Methodist Epler opal church will have a silver tes the afternoon of March 31, from 3 un- til 5 inn the social room of the Mrs. J. H. Miller State College, will display the representing ail the nations ver offering will be taken for benefit the Newton Hamil fund. The public is cordially invited, ~The show windows of the Hazel & Company store being remod- eled and re-decorated with a view toward eliminating some objection- able features of the former windows The remodeling plans call [rag eied backgrounds a new system, and a lighter color When completed it PX windows themselves will attractive, and that they vide better Hlumination Rays Mrs op Etreet 3 part O SUMNDCe i of are Your copy of o'clock church of A Kli- the of are for cheme ed Lhe more will Pro- be of East Bish- last week un- derwent an emergency operation al the Centre County Hospital, and who was in quite serious condition for several days, is reported to be showing steady improvement, and unless unforseen complications des velop, her complete recovery is ex- pected within the next week or so Mrs. Beezer before marriage was Miss Mary Royer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Royer, of South Water street B. J. Beeaer who early her Clark Aikey. former exaited rul- er of the Bellefonte Elks lodge, en- tertained the present officers of that organization at a chicken din ner at the Nittany Country Club, Tuesday night. Guests were: Leslie Shultz, John Anderson, Osborne Lambert, Malcolm Wetzler, Musser W. Gettig, Martin Miller, Fred Clevenstine, O. A. Kline, Dr. Rich- ard P. Noll, D. Paul Fortney, John Bottorf, John Galaida, William Brouse, Hugh M. Quigley, Guy O Bittner, Ralph Toner, George Sheckler and Ted Rush, in addition to several out-of-town guests —A birthday dinner and card shower was held Sunday for Mrs. Blanche Poorman, at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Eberhart, North Al- legheny street, in honor of her 64th birthday. A total of 98 cards from | relatives and friends in all parts of the United States was received by the honor guest, Among those Who were present tor the day were: Mrs, | Poorman's sisters, Mrs. John Daw- fonte; Mrs. E. C. Bressler, Centre Hall, and Mrs. Paul Witmer, Belle- Auto | fonte. Others present included Mrs. | i ! {Albert E. Schad and Mrs. Ray FOR SALE--120 Bass Accordion treble | shift. New case, 4 books music. | Write Box 65. Blanchard, Pa. x12 a ae. 3 Vor B Jonnesn, Snow Bhoe, Pa. PN ug. xi in. H Ma- x12 FOR BALB-Scott Dell Cot along _ Plahing Creek 3 from | » ire of Mrs. R. Street, Look ie oF Fhopents Bitier "R.D.1 Pa 4 a up |! lighting | son, Mrs. Corny Tate and Mrs. JOhn Freq | vertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE —~Every subscribed to The Cenuwe Dem- TOCrat 1s entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one Lime, Iree of charge. intervals This privilege can Lost and Found cri “or bassinet m between Coburn Finder please no- Beightol Pleasant x12 A baby evening Hall LOST Mond aid Ce tify Cap. Pa ay Help Wanted WANTED Help, male must be over 18 for Quire at this office anda restaurant to do furng Piece work write Box 380 Man Nn work ence Part time fonte, Pa WANTED Man for of BOO families Write today 4-8BA, Chester WANTED Rawleig! Sales way br Rawlelgh's PNC. Pa WANTED-—A married man nie i: Wantis a best we Zeigler ) with tock farm Inquire D OD On a of reference M Ha Ma Hd An Axperienced Vea hing at person at Big ” Bellefonte, Pa WANTED wa id 8 ANTED —-8Saltmman 0 furnaces Prefer man who Arps Communion + y for rapid advancement Xx 386 Belielontie, Pa xi2 seid WANTED WOrE on @ WANTED Yale 206-0 WANTED--An experienced mal bh on farm Inquire Firlaher, Howard ED WANTED Washing: to do at will call for and deliver them Ms Bradley. Hal! Moon Hil fonte, Pa of Ww Olle Man wants work on fm. Just out of school, can milk ‘ frag horses. Robert Hundinsdon owen: d BR. D along Marsh Creek xi2 Pa Wanted to Buy WANTED--To buy Hush C Dale St Phote 3679 WANTED To buy good condition heads #3 what 1 Belefonte ave 3 " WANTED «1 am in the market b's Tad Cattle deep, cal ves {ohickens. Call Centres Hall H4-K-11 drop a card to Sidney T Riegal tre Hall, Pa Articles for Sale FOR BALE Trespass signa. loc st the Centre Democral office FOR SALE--8Y ft oak per M Ira C Harpeter nace, Pa POR SALE--A barn sive 36x40 anybody Interested oall on Leas Julian, Pa POR SALE Hydrated lime or will hange for corn. Inquire of Nearhood, Pine Glenn, Pa boards Penna Mra x12 exe gen x12 FOR SALE--CGood grade of soft coal, by ton or truckioad. lee Reed West lamb Street, Bellefonte, Pa, Phone 174-R xi3 FOR SALE -One floor winch 5000 Ib capacity, very good condition, 325 Bast Bishop Street Inquire of 10 D. Sholl x12 POR SALE--We can furnish you with 100 engraved name cards and plate 88 low as $135 Centre Democrat of- {Gce, Beliefonte, Pa que POR BALE--Automatic shallow well water supply system, 250 gal. per hr | 18 gal. tank. good condition, John A x fit, 9x13 Press no of type at a sacrifice price. Russell | Zellers, Mingoville, Pa x14 FOR SALE-—1-inoh shaft 51; -ft long, with one l14inch puliey 91 inches wide, and one 4-inch pulley 8 inches wide, Homer Sprankie, flefonte, a FOR SALE--A hot water front for a | Prize Regal range No. 8 20. used only 514 months Inquire of Roy C. | Bpotts, Julian R. D. Pa. (Bush Hol. low) x12 FOR SALB-lLocust posts, all sizes from 6 to 7 feet 20 cents delivered, Also sawed posta of any sige. Any- {where in Centre or Clinton counties Wheeland, Alexandria, Pa | {FOR SALBE-Hundreds | FOR SALE-—A 44-40 carbine rifie in good condition. Also a Davis Vie. trola. Will sell cheap to quick er Also some records for viel (40-50) arence J. Sager, State lege, Ls, ute 1. POR SALE-4We have a lot of German Siding which we are selling out This will be good for farm ine naive houses - Phong kinds of Native $28 M. . sale col. Evy umber at $25 to Hout Lumber co 1936 U license Chevio- in condition in xi3 t of POR lot n Jie « Cyera :y warner, x13 used tires, also. RR. Gill. Box 438, Milroy, Pa Nn. x12 | Penna. be used 6lx Lunes 4 year at difterent Hay, Grain, Etc. FOR SALE--8Several tons of good mix- ed hay and some (loose straw In- quire of Ilda R ptha Pur- nace, Pa xi2 POR BALE Red clover seed, cleaned Priced for quick Roy P. Zim merman, Bellefonte 2. 1. Ph 057-R-2 wie R . POR BALE-—Good qualit potatoes at Feltenberger Brush Valley onburg. FP. O farm in Madi RD POR SALE—3 ton clover hay mixed frame hive of ably C. E Bru Bellefonte $05-R-5 FOR BALE Russett se Erades test 98 RD FOR SALE —8eed | medi. 1 year Dee rice Fleming One year aloes 0 3 Brooders - Suppl POR 400 ies IS brooder SALE—Modern el Cad ads ¥ 3 FOR SALE-—A Dogs, Pets, Etc. PON BALE--White Eskimo 1 yuire of Carro ROrmar Belirfonise POR & weeks it | DROY FOR SALE 0 werks © fice. Inguire Slate College ° Ni A Pa and English Beagl i oq 18, Lone ear see ee Ralph J 600 College Ave Pa Phone 2007 Live Stock POR SALE--Avih 15Y wd can be Heverly, Hows whet # weeks POOE Eo eh Cuoilege re bull ealf ter Tae Late Ted RD i. Pa ved Raymo POR BALE~-A ste B and workers ard, Pa A horse #8 COON mai Dix Run ne 912-R-23 POR BALE SOUr, asso POR SALE---Cray mare n cows Inqul ie sited or FOR will SALE--A good exchange for boar hog Thomas Oil FOR SALEBE--Chesterwhite hrood due In March and 18 shoals quire of 8. E Brown. Soring Mills 0. Phone Centre HAI 186-R-14 POR SALE] 5 in evenine Bn large for sal vice Julian nice shoals Virginia Carson ar Wallaces from State fie Coliege x12 POR SALE--8Same rood Chester While sows, sone are bred, one has a Jit. ter now Inquire of James Callahan State Coliege, R. DD. (Shingietown) x12 POR SALE--2 nice bull calves, 5 mo old, 1 Guernsey, 1 Holstein, also a 2 yr. pld Black mare colt. B. Claude Hov, BR 1. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone State College. 3652 x13 POR SALE--Jlorse, your choice of 3 horses ranging (n age from 4 10 8 yrs. weight 1500 to 1750 Ibe. Harry Fisher, Warriors Mark. Pa. R. D 1 Phone 6-R-18 FOR SALE--Cuernsey bull 8 mo. old a Guernsey heifer 14 mo. old, and a purebred Holstein bull calf, 3 mo old. Inquire Sterling Bastuscheck. Stormstown, Pa x12 POR SALE--2 Guernsey cows 1 fresh most any time; 1 Holstein: cows have beenn T. B. and Bane tested. ad- | gm dress A. OG. Rockey, Bellefonte R. D. 2 Phone 476-R-4. x13 FOR SALE-~Three good 3 year old tolls good sige, well boned and broken also 2 black mares one with foal, weight 2050 Strunk, Mill Hall, Pa. R. D. 1 x12 Cobblers, Blate x13 a Len i. John E xid come after Service Inquire of J. B.| CUSTOM HATCHINCG-~AL reasonable ar lees Showers Hatchery unt Gap, Phone 608-R-3 BABY CHICKS Quality horn chicks from blood hen breeders. Hallimoon Va {E. M. Peters, Port Matilda White Lag oid POR SBALE--White Rock chicks r hatoh off March 1, 88.560 at hatchery $60.00 delivered. Write for clroeular or phone 6-R-21, Hennighs Poultry Fa Bpring Mills, Ps BABY CHICKS-High horns, Reds, Barred & 8€.50 per 100 and up, sexed Write for price Cervin MeAllisterville, Pa Coal and Wood FO BALE coal $300 ’" mn Bi quality Leg- White Rock f desi Le ed haefler x17 slightly : lay $4.50 & wood cash on de of all kinds. Sam Phone 347-J, Bellefont "Household Good oom sult C. Beeprr Wood Ing Bo FOR SALE] e bedr ¥ aa FOR SALE—A SUIKY plow ¥ CC. E Brus FOR BALE New 1008s of MOwWer rubber Lires f ha LH Markle, Blatle ( -A 2 yours FOR BAl row planter : fers FOR SBALE~Rebullt Trac io MoCo . 2 used Fordsor ahn Deere lows Real Estate - For Sale POR SALE —Best Dairy Parm-—Hant to lime, good spring. Call JW. Oross FOR SALE--6-room house with ail Looat- BelieTonte 1% 4 conveniences ed in Belisfonte 182-M POR BALE—4 large 2 car garage "hone, ickens. tre Demo x12 FOR SALE--Property ron hoa FOR SALE 108 sores on Builal farm Dalidin : y Address Jos. H Bri: r & Br Centre Street. Cumberland ) oO Run Ri jing: B FOR SBALE--A good farm Olen Hope Clearfield County Known as the Sample farm. Consis- ting of 104 approximately 80 aftres under tivatio of which are planted in alfalfa last fall balance limed ready for potatoes 20 acres in timber farge farm house hardwood floors, bath, water furnish- ed from natural spring on the moun- fain on this property, laree ban barn and other bulldings Substan- tial payment on purchase price terms on the balance up 10 § vears Powues- son of property within 30 days Clear title with no encumbrances. O. J Harm. P50 Ring Place, Elmira, N 1 x Houses for Rent FOR RENT-—Houses—Call 421-M. x12 FOR "RENT—A 6 room bungalow at Zion, Pa. Phone 1811. Bari Arm- strong, Bellefonte R. D. 2 x12 FOR RENT-#22 House West Lamb Street, Bellefonte. All conveniences L. 8. Schad, Exr., Bellefonte, Pa. x13 POR RENT Modern brick house on E. Bichon street with garage WM Mauck, N. Thomas Street, Phone 58.J x12 "6 room house, bath Y. garage ang large garden, $25. Write J L. In care of this ce conveniences, 2 cated in Beliefonte, 1 162-M ar garage For Sale or Rent POR BALE--A number of purebred spotted Poland sow pigs, 4 mo. old at $15 Have 10 full sisters to these pigs to farrow first litters soon. Come and see them, James J. Markle, State College, Phone 3506 x14 POR SALE OR EXCHANOER Black and White pony weight 900 ibs, in good condition, will work single or double, good rider, will trade for good cow or horse, they must be sound Ti [POR SALE Team of horses mated sorrels. young, weight 3500, reason- ‘able. Also plow, harrow, mower, cul tivator, bob sled. 200 bushel of seed oats, Sweediash Select and Shadiand Climax. Clvde Beck. Warriors Mark. Phone 6-R-27. our Poultry | POR SALE—300 White ethorn pu lets, 10 old. ar« | man, Unionville, Pa. xi2 G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service 21 East High 81. Phone 175-4. BELLEFONTE, PA. RR pn Sw Ge VEU with conveniences in good condi | ition on corner Ridge and Burrowes | | Steets. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 207-M. | {Inquire at Bungalow next door. Mf T-room | house in Pleasant Gap, sun porch, | ibath, hot water heat and garage. Pos. Phone th | POR BALE OR RENT isension April 1st | Bellefonte Rooms For Rent TOR RENT--Two furnished rooms Ingutire of Mrs J L Runkie E Hich St. Bellefonte, Pa. as FOR heated bedroom. 196° N Spring Street. Bellefonte. Pa | Phone 15-M. a * xit COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE x12 [FOR RENT-6-room m_ house with all JO- | one, Bellefonte | L3- POI ENT ~Purnis Haght housekesping Loguire of Mrs Jumies Clark, over Centre Detnocrst office, High St, Bellefonte, Pa 17 4 FOR RENT-3 furnished rons vate bath Heat and hot water, Mrs. A M Belidfonte. Pa hed rooms fox pri nas High 345-1 xis Apartments for Rent POR RENT-—A § room partment ire of White Bros nue nite. Pa FOR REN] Iniurnise Bice Pa cont Hisliel Breet Phone in ore tot A SOX 400 in ca POR RENT apr une 2 IRIE POR privatise hi tra ng ool Fee loguire at I N oman 88. Bellefonte, Pa. 61 ted Purnd Foose 5 Wan to Rent ITED--TO rent a six P— Democrat Miscellaneous Moder: WANTED 'Y hone racy postage Pa int Bee Creek and packing ASTHMA K Hay Pever, Sinug gna Oa- farrh, congpersd bY Baisamers, a brand new discovery. Free demon station dally and Sunday 10 to 12-2 to 6-7 to 8. Ko Wednesday afternoon hours. End results positively gunr- anteed racy The TH lohaler OGin- pany Cali br write us The TibLirS Pharmacy, Beech Creek Pa 344 Repairing FOREMAN S ire repalr Fural- reso Canis and pholsiery. Shog ein Belie Holel 1 UPHOLSTERY repeiring REPAIRED — Repairs FURNITURE : kind far wre made all Upholstering and slip Wm D "hompeon 's Shop, 102 21 Bellefonte Pe) ’ g “ ou Jura OOVeTs F Pa MACHINE WORK We sharpen csttls Lippers for only 60 cents, postage and meat grinder knives and and do ele ¢ ahd sostylene 12. We also have in slook cold rolled steel cap screws and set sCTews Machine work of all kinds. Swarts Bellefonte, Pa. Phobe «ou 1 suanyt LAATTHD Machine Shop 2-R Personal MEN OLD AT 40!—GET PEP—New Os- wex Tonic Tablet contain raw ops ler invigomtors and other stimulants Utie Come tarts new pep. Value $1 00 Special price Toc. Call, write Wid- mann & Tesh in Card of Thanks MAYES-—We take this opportunity to thank friends and neighbors for the use of their ears, floral (ributes and many other acts of Rindly sympathy during the recent iliness and death of J. Will Mayes, late of Howard borough The Maves Pamilies HOCKENBERRY —We of expressing our thanks to rela- tives and friends for the use of their ogres floral tributes and many acts of Kindly gvmpathy during the lltess and funeral of Philip Clair Hocken- berry Mr. and Mrs Harry Hocken- berry and Pamily take this means 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. wr ou $1.50 DECKER MOTOR <0. FOR CO.
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