YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 13, 1939. LOCALS - Fred Reynolds, Jr, of New vork City, spent the Easter season in Bellefonte as a guest at the home of his father, W. Fred Reynolds, on west Linn Street Mrs. Emil Sess and Mrs. Sabra Nelson, Haven, were guests on Mrs. G. Oscar Gray, al n West High Street Mis: Rebecca Troupe, a student at West Chester State Teachers Col- egy: is spending the Easer holidays : the home of her parents, Mr and MIS Calvin Troupe, on South Thom- a3 Street. Charles McClel the State at Harrisburg, Foster seascn in Bellefonte with his wife and family at the Weliy-Mc Clellan family home on East How- ard Street Mr. and Mrs Lemoyne, spent in Bellefonte with their mothers: Mrs, G. Oscar West High Street, and Mrs Ward. of North Spring Street —Baster guests Mr. and Mrs Hugh M. Quigley al th home on Fast Curtin Street, in luded Mrs Quigley's brother Samuel H Rey- nclds, Jr. of New York City and Mr. Quigley’ ster. Miss Hennetta Quigley, also of New York Austin Furst, a stugeny at th Dickinson School of Law, and his brother. a student at Princeton Uni- spent the Easter vacation John T. Ammerman Jr, of Jer | | sey Shore spent Easter in town with hiz father, J, T. Ammerman, Sr The venerable Thomas B, Pas- sell, of Moshannon was a welcome caller at our office on Monday while in town on business, -W. J. Fleisher of Lamar, was a Bellefonte visitor on Saturday. Mr Fleisher found time to visit our of- fice before returning home Mr, and Mrs, Philip G of Juniata, spent Monday in town with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Hassinger at Red Roost One again we will offer $1.00 for your eld iron on the Westinghouse Adjust-O-Matie iron from $595 and up. DeHaas Electric Co. Bellefonte Pa . r | 0 Complete line of fishing equip- ment. Parrish Drug store : Anthony V. Heffran, of Osceola Mills, Pa. called at our office on Thursday while in town on business Mrs. G. W, Finnin who has been confined to her home on E Lamb street, suffering from a severe cold, Is again able to be out The new kitchen-proved West- inghouse range selling for $119.50, can be installed in your home on easy terms by the DeHaas Electric Co., Bellefonte, Pa ' Miss Rachel McConn, who has been visiting her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Alabran of Plea ant Gap, has returned home to In diana to resume her studies in the | State Teachers College of that place ~Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Cobb, of West High Sireeét, had as guests during the Easter season Mrs. Cobb's cousin, Albert Fleck, wife and their san, Albert, Jr Niagara Falls Edwin Taylor 0 Weber, of Wilkinsburg, of Lock Easter of her home 0 Have your eyes examined now! 1 Broken lenses replaced. Howard F. Bauer, Optometrist, Crossley Jewel- ry store, Brockerhof! Hotel block, Bellefonte 101 Former Judge Arthur C. Dale jt now comfortably located in his || new offices in Temple Court where he will be pleased to meet all friends and patrons 1 Mr. J. F. Hosterman, well known | ° farmer residing at Spring Mills R. |! D. was a caller at our office on Tues- day while in town as the motor tis ome friends t Mrs, Harold B. PFritchman be hostess to the Service League of 8t. John's Episcopal Church home on East Linn street ung. Aj 20th Mr. and Mrs of Williamsport, season in Bellefonte Mrs, Erickson’s parents Mrs. W. Harrison Walker home on East Linn Street Mr, and Mrs. Cheste; Hatboro, spent the East Bellefonte with Mr. Bar Mrs, Dalse B Homer P. Barmne home on East High reet Miss Jane Keller, R N mother who have spent a part of the winter with Mr. and Mrs. David Washburn, of Armour street, return- ed to their home in Madisonburg, last week. Mrs. Washburn and Miss Keller are sisters and both are grad- uates of the Centre County Hospi- tal Nurses’ School Mr. and Mrs. Paul ildren, Lois and Richard ngdon pent Easter and art of this week with Mr. Haag parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry H Haag, at thelr home ¢n Penn Stree! Mr. Haag has been smployed as a baker in the State Industrial School ww gdon the past three lan, employed by spent the O Gray, fo geason Carl J the Easter respective Gray, on J M his of gue a student at the of University of Pennsylvania law school, Philadelphia, spent the Eas- with his parents, Mi: Harry C. Tavio thei: hime on East Linn St Dr. and Mrs. A. B deughter Betty, of Wheaton, Ill and Mrs, Jones’ mother, Mrs, Cath- erine Kline, of Philadelphia a form- er Bellefonte resident were guests Monday at the home of Mr, and Mr William Bottorf on Spring Street parents, Former Judge Mi Hazel Johnson, of North and Mrs. Furst, 8 [ging Sree, has been appointed their home on West Linn Street as clerk in the Highway Department Mrs. Harry Keller 0 | offices on East Bishop Street, suc- rson ner home in the Driscoll apartment ceeding Miss Mary Catherine Bot- oly Fast Curtin Street last Thursday | torf daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- from her annual winter visit with lam Bott orf, of North Spring Street he fon in New Brunswick: her sis William 5 at Wyncote, and the Judge wil- phia, spen ets H. Keller family at Lancaster. [yo with —Faster guests at the 10 | Dorworth s A Mrs. Emma Deitrich, on East with his dau Street, included her son- a hon and sng Anne Dorworth daughter, Mn nd Mrs Ct narles ' home on Bast Lins snyder and children, Charles, Pa- J student at tricia and Barbara Sunbury -Norman Kirk and s Mrs. Snyder was the fo Bertha | .v Harrisburg, spent the Deitrich weekend in Bellefonte with Nor- Mrs. Ellis Keller and children of man's parents, Dr. and Mrs, M. A Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Kelle: the family home on West feier, Mics Betty Stevenson 0 Norman for some time Washington, D. C were Easter nducting a refreshmeni guests cf their parents Mr. and Mrs te Capitol buildings Hunting George Stevenson, of Waddle. and while son, Vernon attending | vears and is active in veeras their brother-in-law and sister Mr. | gehool in Harrisburg lex in that and Mrs Collins Bhoemake and Mrs. Wellington Marshall The P. O A. annual ban- femily of South Spring Siree i Throne, and Mrs. D B. Getz quet will be held Wednesday evening —James Ccok arrived in Belle» Mrs. H. E. Stover, of Altcona April 19, at 6:30 o'clock in the I. O fonute Friday from Col rado Spri calles this office Tuesday O FP. Hall Bellefonte Prof James for a short visit with his mot come Bellef R. Hughes will be toastmaster and Mrs Andrew J Cook, and ; annua meeting of the Hon. M. Ward Pleming speaker daughter, Mis; Margaret, ai their’ Missionary BOCA the evening. Music will be fur- home ont West Linn Street Miss tery of Huntingdo held In the | niched by a local orchestra. Tickets Margaret recuperating sSiOwiY | Presbyterian church here Tuesday gre 50¢ per person and can be se- from an illness which had its onset and yesterday, Mrs. Getz and Mrs. cured from members of the lodge suddenly while she was in Philadel- Stover are former residenis of the pacervations must be made by Satur- phia. Bellefonte area day, April 15 ‘Cdre riven by Frank H. Thom- Word was teceived here of the Mr : of Thomas Street, and Earl KeD- | death David M. Adams. of Los ngton, D.C of Fast Linn Street, were con- | Aygeles, C alif srnfa. His death was Be llefonte ’ damage] in an ac fron, of the Kepler home due of complica- | of tion rmer home «33 Ea .’, by Thursday morning. According vived by his Mr Chief of Police Harry Dukeman who Adams. Mrs their investigated the mishap, the Thomas turn to Belle- machine erashed into the Kepler car r future for which was parked. Total damage was placed about $15 Mrs and Mrs Lewis Pranklin Mayes (L Stree Frank Mayes to you) made ap- peafahce at the Centre County hos- d « hoo! pital yesterday morning The young- # Misa : ster won of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ihe in N payes, of Lemont, is the first grand- Faster vad ation with their son in the family of the well known Mr and Mrs. N E Robb Lemont auctioneer, and consequent- Curtin Street. Mr R bb iy the grandfather is just a little been ir past year more leather-lunged than usual in Impros in healih an greeting his many friends. The boy, able t0 be nd althe the second child in Kenneth's fam- hot resumed his regular s ily. weighed eight and a half pounds Bellefonte Trust Company at birth, and both he and Mrs ch he president Mayes are getting along nicely The Flower Girls ~Paul R. Immel gelical Sunday School taught bY of Bellefonte, who for the past two Mrs. Mahlon Bathurst, held their years has been employed at the regular monthly meeting M nday Navy fYard in Washipgton, D C evening at the home of Miss Blanche came to Centre County last weekend Corman, Lamb Street. Those pres- to supervise (he moving of his fam. EN! were Misses Loulse Fl tek, Irena {ly and household goods from Flem- A Oardner Thelma Benner Pauline ing to Washington where they will Shvey, Peggy Rosman. Louise Ben- reside permanently Last vear Mr. ner, Betty Wright, Bernice Poorman Immel who formerly was employed Anna Marie Dixon Margaret Miller by the West Penn Power Company Peggy Peters Blanche Corman and y i . | ir here as a meter reader, lost the sight the teacher, Mrs. Bathurst of his right eye through an accident Do vou own a family album? while working at the navy yard If not, here is your opportunity to Surgeons who have been treating the | acopt a set of ancestors, to acquire injiry hope to save the eyeball, bu! a family tree. You will be proud to have given him no hope of recover- acknowledge Diamond Lil, the bath- g Ing the sight ing beauties, Willie the Rover, and After having been confined the cowgirl as your friends and re- latives of a past generation. Keep the home of her son and daughter tl pi ’ ea the date open, t ay ori in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence |tV¢ d pen, Thursday, April 27 Thompson the Witmer apart- a: 8 p. m. in the Presbyterian Chap- ments, West High Street, for the el. For your 25 cents admission yon ] + = i a ’ - . past five months because of illne:s Be Juinised 3 rend, of Jayety. Mrs Albert Thompson returned to |. Wich YOu Will be Carr ed back to ker home in Nittany. Wednesday of | Years ‘you have forgotten or never jast week. Although she is not able knew to walk and is confined to bed Mrs Thompson's condition is eonsder- ably improved over what it had been, and hopes are held for her complete recovery in the near future. She greafly enjoyed the drive to Nittany | Misy Meyer's and Mrs. Hoag's par- 1g5t week and was not greatly fa- epts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Mever, tigued by the trip, despite the fact [in the Rogers apartments, South that it was the first time she had Spring Sireet. The Hoag's spent been outdoors, much lesg in an auto part of the day with Mr Hoag's par- me bile, for nearly a hall year ents Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Hoag, will [« ol ir tor holiday ! ter holidays and Mrs al ner at Thursday reet er er Jones and Erick- '* Eas- is and thelr Thurston i »nt the SCO #1 gue of | { Mr at 0x the versity, with their James C. Furst Barne season 1 is | Hen- | or es and brother returned and 8t and her " Philadel- Belle- Miss Alice H. Sloop, and William family William Penn State Dorworth, of the holidays in sisters home jzhon ! nd ghter al 1 Street son ty tile oh 114 is a Haag Hunt- fore- of Vernon, ¢ Holiday ir Pp 4) of mer the « [Uta nie Sta for @ Wf of Ol and were 8. of atl her to onte her Of of of ov, come here before siderably Dar McGinle Thomas Berberick f her Mr having rail, to be with her and Mr A. L home on South On Sunday Mrs the driving guest and sister-in-law S8amue] MoGh A. L. MeGinl Hall where the Mr. Berberick shety LAIeed ~dont CLGEns 0 last to Mr. in Clearfle wife Mrs Alams expect fonte in the with her sisters, { N. Potter Su Kell N. Water Leila Robb wr i of Ardm and her si Mary Row who is qnery N. J in art WG iH a re Ls “wv Jesse Dunlap william ne i t ne 181s and at I ' ey Of Mis h 2nd his re " home in teach spent parents East 5s % at Ia 8 greasy those from out of here for the funeral Fishburn Monday Oscar W. FPishburn and daughter Pauline of Haven, Kansas, Charles H. Fishburn and daughter Doris, and George K. Fishburn, of Freeport Kansas, Jacob P. Fishburn, of Park- ville, Mo.: Mr. and Mrs R GO. Tate of Punxsutawney. Mr. and Mrs. Jno T. Fishburn, of Wilkinsburg, Mr. and Mrs Irvin Earhart, and Mr and Mrs Paul Aldinger, of Elizabethtown, N J. and Mrs. Minnie Martin of Har- risburg ~Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller, of Milesburg, recent newly- weds, were entertained at the White Brothers’ cabin near Mt Eagle on Sunday night, by employes of the Ray White Drug Store. A large wed- ding cake decorated the table Those present in addition to the guests of honor were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray E White, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sym- onds, Mrs. John W. Smith, Kenneth Hoag. Charles Smith, Ruth Rhoads Sally Symonds, all of Bellefonte: Mr. and Mrs. Bond C. White, Axe- mann, and Ross Wallace, of Miles- burg Charles W. Albright William, of Buffalo, N. Y.. paid the Centre Democrat: a brief visit on Monday prior to boarding the train for home after a weekend visit wit! the former's brother, John Albright, | a’ Millheim, Mr. Albright is rapidls assuming the state of a veteran railroad man, having been employ- ed for a number of years as assist. ant baggage agent for the New York Central Although a resident of Buffalo for more than thirty years, Mr Albright still retains a longing | to return to Centre county, a de- ferred hope that we trust, he may sCcme day realize, Among town who were William N $ on of who were § yr the ed ough hedule at of ne Nas the whi is of the Evan- f former residen { of © to in and son —~Miss Louise Mever, director of publicity at Hood College, Frederick, Md, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold © Hoag and children, of Cleatfleld. were Easter guests at the home of Shop, lege is reported to be showing steady m= provement white diamonds; W. E Hotel Bullding, Belleionte will Robert Eckenrode Street on purchasing and care of lingerie son-in-law Mrs on accompanied Tres r at wilh who were Methodist worth at 7 Closing Day at Birch Cente tute College Mrs Ea and 8! Ne. vassing tors will when v m Mr . 8¢n eo the State to in Philadeipl Tedeives bria mes C WANTED WANTID- taurant WANTED. Ma n WANTED- Middle. aged AMON WANTED Young gin for 1 nNacCeasary ply In person Water Street. Bellefonte, Pa Fishing lines, 1 lsh Drug Store We now handle the latest recs rds and sheet music, Pifer's Music W. Bishop St x10 Harry Roan, Sr. of State Col- who has been (ll for some time Dr. Eva B. Roan and son, Harry { State College and Bellefonte, spent he week-end on a business trip 0 Philadelphia See Crossley for the finest blue loose or mounted Brockerhof! 10tf The American Home Department the Bellefonte Woman's Club meet Monday afternoon, April 7. at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs 428 East Bishop Helen Butler will talk Crossley, Jeweler, f Miss Mrs. Belle M. Ward has returned 0 her home on East Curtin street rom two months’ visit with her and daughter, Mr. and Warren, of Mamaro- and Mrs. Warren and her home and are for a brief visi Mrs. Samue Monday il Charles eck LL. I. Mr emaining here Mr. and pent a part ransacting business. They ompanied by Mr. and Mi who spent the time Methodist Home Mrs E.R formerly located Tressler Tyrone were a Wil 1 of in sler for Hed in the Di kmar Bell and fonte Lay nae now wl given 5 the church by the Junior Ep- League Priday, April 27 The play which is titled Rehearsals way play Ale or a to be al on 30 er and ama an evening of all who attend neludes IFO ise: for Mr. and Mrs Edward Harper moved rtment if brary teur hour un iron an apa build s Li visit i Marie Tomas relatives and inity. Mr. Topelt returned home r Sunday. Mrs “opeit an Easter ner H Street Br and friends i*aving Eds Holmes srl Home on » Weekend inclu laught Owens, | Cariis Owen Rayer ~ Mr ror TeliCe y Jane Edward and ( Mr faugh Bdward Owen ter Sunday at home of Mrs. Ralph Owens and famils r home on East Bishop Street Sol the ommunity Welfare Pund ATence Glenn Wf er of and guesis on { Mr were the thei witors 10r Jellefonte are can- ro the first gr week and Thursday olicitors will MC 4 inal this 1 begin gather £ 0 re- Carrying sound and fair amount you the support th oom ind one annua a dmner nate the campaign to imate uid contribute to institutio year | { every Ome Agnes and Mr: Bishop Street and eive tions A the in est ol Ie daughier of lerman memb he lL H A (3, returned t fter a week's vaca Having won firs! ass this Agne Pottaville May wher examination wi wonor student Schuylkill the scholarship given b the University of Penna ia the student the highest average ——————— Letter Carriers to Meet June 3 The letter carriers of the district omprising Centre, Clearfield. Cam- and Huntingdon counties, wil in Tyrone on June Srd -—— N y Cha Of aT h or radem © her car go to ¥ 1 . ill take number of m High 8 ounty f HE r Doo 5 wi $1490.50 will install a new 163 Economy Six Westinghouse refriger- tor in your home 0.. Bellefonte, Pa DeHaas Electric Help Wanted boy oO A of 10 work Barner a fas for Pa Xid must have Boston Res: x15 to work on farm Bellefonie. BB. D Phone p08 R23 oi Inquire Salona Pemale cook experience. Inouire Belisfonte Pa Morrie Witmer Buffalo Run) x15 woman As housekeeper in family of two per- Harry Weaver, Reberaburg, Pa x15 ight house. Sleep in. Experience un- Write Box 218, Bellefonte, xi keeping “waltress rene 07 Must be over 21. Ap- Big Trout Inn South zl extra work ~The Rev. H. Willis Hartsock, 0 North Thomas Street, who num - . n ist Episcopal | Deted among their Easter guests rel of he Methods: Epissep, Mr and Mrs. Robert Torrens and Toesday moming for York. for the the former's mother, all of Roches- sinual Ceniral Pennsylvania eon- ter. N. Y.. and Kenneth Hoag. a stu- fersnce of the church. Delegates C. (dent at the Philadelphia College of C. Bhuey and Dr. R. L. Stevens, are Pharmacy. planning to spend the greater part | -W. 1. Scott, National Youth Ad- of the week at the sessions, and it is | ministration, supervisor of Centre expected that some members of the | County will attend a two-day cone congregation may motor to York|fevence of state NYA personnel in for some of the meetings. The read- | Harrisburg to day and tomorrow ing of appoin:ments will take place | The local county supervisor will join | next Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Hart- | with representatives from other gock goes to the conference with | counties in a series of four sessions confidence of a year's work welll ty be held in the Forum of the Edu- done. During the year he received cation Building, to ¢iscuss and plan 4 new members into the congrega- | NYA work project operations, It tion; the White Cross offering was | is planned to have this county rep- $191; the parsonage was papered and | resented in a large exhibt of work hardwood floors laid. Three con-| of NYA youth being held as part of ventions were held in Bellefonte | the meeting. While attending the diring the year; the Williamsport | two-day meeting Mr. Scott will con- district meeting; the District League | for with Mr. Cowing state director of Youth convention, and the W. F.| concerning the possibility of expand - AUB Wasting convention. ; | ing the NYA program locally. ~<At a family dinner held Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs James Caldwell on East Bishop Street, announcement was made of thy engagement of their daughter, Miss Carolyn Marie Caldwell tn Archibald Caldwell, of Mononga- | hela. The wedding is scheduled to be held in the fall. Miss Caldwell | was graduated from the Bellefonte | High School in the class of 1937 and | sitce then has been employed in the | offices of the American Lime and | Stone Company. Mr. Caldwell who | is not related to the local Caldwell | family, was graduated from a busi- | (ness college in Pittsburgh, and for | some time has been employed bv | fhe West Penn Power Company. He | was stationed in Bellefonte for two | years until recently when he receiv ed a promotion and was transferreq | tn» Uniontown. Both members of | {the young couple are well known | and. hid held in high regard Shitoughons t | a oO Hatical and trading facilities; fonte | Write to L SECURITIES SALESMAN To an experienced man who realizes he importance of exceptional sta~ Jeads nd some house accounts—awe will ffer an unusual opportunity in Belle- and surrounding territory x15 a — TRE Man Wanted | The J. R. Watkins Company wants an ambitious man 25 to 45 years old with car to take over 500 family route in Centre County. No cash bond neces- sary. Write E. E. Ruhnke, Box 347, NEWARK, N. 1. 5c to $7.50, Pare » ment Sec vor Haas. 308.4 ry i u la) on Philadelphia thut 8 ! i Page Fina CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column EVeTy week. That's why 1 partment has become so amazngly popular Je Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- Considering its low cost aig the benefits derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Commuuity Bar- gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents 10r first lssue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where &dvertise- ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea) eslale adverising—sale or rent, KEYED ADS-—All advertisements that request replies to be mailed 0 J this office, must be complied with by those answering ‘"e adve!lisements Please do not call at the office for information concerning such acvertise- ments, as the publishers are not permitled 0 divulge Lhe name of the ad- vertiser, BUBACRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Cenwe Dem- ocrat 1s entitled (0 8 26-word advertisement nn these columns one ume, This privilege can be used six tunes o year at different free ol charge. intervals WANIED route now open man who want work Sales way prompy White PND-34-K, Chester WANTED Oliect Mail orde noeern nt Salesman, Rawlelgh Real oppor 1 yermanent AD this Rawiel Pu atal | Boarders Wanted BOAR Prot Te TN DERBS Modern ] » df] board Hu 100 Roomers Wanted We Articles for Sale ioe of Belietont Write x13 Oak wood Pa POE SALE Boa CARPET | Present On Pa FOR SALE. 22 - 5 SALE-Treaphse alg: », ol Centre Democrat gfMoce Inquire seu 200 It *, » WEA VER 5 r sale. hall pri vert UMBE R Boost POR Wolo pan Bellefonte FOR SALE— all sizes Backeq SALE nor, Brige de Huble Hun dreds of used from 15 0 26 inch BY writen guarantee Open evenings until 9 lok Walirun Auto now Shoe Intersect) Phone i p we SALE- Cabinet anh D 2 tires i MY L Beso Milk Cool ned; cooled by Fi Works fine. Own. refrigeralor . WwW. Klinger 8 can cCOoOpDeEr | gidaire COMDT PROT er heeded larger price $110. Jesse Colles United Power gasoline wed i FOR 12 tables ing work Three glasa-top tables match, 2 marbie-10p 3 dinette tables, 1 12-81. fold table, 4 benches, 4-burner Aburner gasoline stove U leer, Bosch radio and stand cheap. Big Trout Inn, Belle. 13 FOR SALE--Farmn machinery at econ. omy orices—mew, Uwd and recon- ditioned—28 tractors, 22 tractor plows 40 used implements of all Kinds, also horses traded in on tractors 200 bushels choice seed potatoes Home grown clover seed Loesch Suphly Co... Jersey Shore Pa x16 POR BALE- We have a Jot of German Siding which we are selling out cheap. This will be good for farm dbulidings, [nexpensive houses, gar. ages, 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 out SALE naire #4 5 Coal and Wood $2.00 per ton car. This coal comes from the Tom Kerin mine at Moshannon, Pa. Write or Inquire of Fram Rogug or Joe Jazefik, Clarenet, A x Instruction PIANO LRSSONS—At reasonabie " rice. Start now. Sarah Shove South Allegheny Street, Belle. fonte Phone 106-<R x17 Personal MEN OLD AT 401—OFT PEP—New Os | rex Tonic Tablets contain raw oF | ster invigorators and other stimulants Oall, write Wid. 1A Automotive I SALE—A 1083 ton panel In- ternational truck. Excellent condi. | tion Inquire of E N. Trostie, How- ard. R. D. Phone 1721. Tate | POR SALI passenger Buick coune {| New tires, good condition. Price low | [for quick sale, Matt Conway, 527 Canal Flemington, Pa x13 | | POR & BALE A dumsn body with holst | | for V U license truck. Also | ea Pontise cove Inquire, of of Roy Value $1.00 | quire of Harry Fravel, sient “ron? RD od | Bion). e Belietonte i! POR BALE seed R FOR BALE --8had« at Recleaned H A Or FOR SALE--8hac FOR il SALE Ww Sore Duan POR SALE FOR SALE Live Stock FOR BALE BEaward 1 POR SALF Ind A bay Walke:! Rp ITnatlr aorne Angua Wingate Lone aree FOR BALE--Cow FOR SALE 1000; one Prted’ vo ron Farm at Wy BALE. horse weight ile ae Lay abie * addie POR otted Poland Dig week Russell Zerby Pa. Mares AO h wa ach RD FOR SALE ernaey bulls fe Loe R Xi9 Registered Gu fourteen months oid ais0 two grade COW arm, Beach Creek, Pa SALE aight to SALE Horses rd cream pepAmior gallons per hour, Witmer. Beliefonte, R Run) Phone POG-R-23 POR Guerneey Montgomery capacity 6 vear, Morrie 1. (Buffalo x15 POR Wa used 1 D SALE Several fresh grade cows, 1 work horses Weight about 1300, low priced, also baled alfalfa. straw, choata, etc. call Haupt's Place, Bellefonte x15 POR BALE Exceptionally horse, abound 1500 ba. Fresh cow with csif Klumpp hog feeder; While Blossom sweet clover seed. seed Oats snd seed potatoes. Millie M. Kepler Penn 18 Purnace Pa x15 good work FOR BALE- Horses choice mules and cows traded In as pay- ment on tractors from leading farm- ers—fOor sale to turn into cash at prices and guality that will please you. Loach Machinery Company, Jer. sey Shore horse f CUSTOM HATCHING At reasonable prices. Showers Hatchery, Pleas ant Cap. Phone 668.-R-3 BABY CHIOKS—Hig! horns, Reda, Barre 86.50 per 100 and by ; Write for prices, CO MoAlllstarville, Pa £17 BABY TCHICKS—Quality White Leg: horn chicks from blood tested old hen breeders. Halfmoon Valley Parm, E Peters, Port Matilda, Pa. R PB x FOR BALE--White Rock chicks, all breeders, tested for BW. D with no reactors. No custom Be Priiey hatches Tueadavs Chicks S850 per 100. Hennigh's Poultry Farm, rod Mills, Pa. Phone 6-R- 21. Household Goods FOR SALE—1 bedroom suite: "Inquire po” Miss Martha C. Beezer, Box 1186, State College, Pa. 101 FOR SALE--One Windsor cook stove in good condition, $2500 call 439 Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte. x15 FOR SALE--A good Pe plano with | about 50 records. $2600 cash. I Howard, quality Leg & White Rocks, sexed if desired, ervin Schaeffer x18 | [FOR FOR BALE--Kslamaroo i Oe ox. rondition, even. | {north of | FOR BALE-—-One quartered pak roll | ton Very good condition, a bargain. WwW. C. Rowe, | of Bellefonte x18 | | FOR SALE Aion drophead sew. | ng machine Mra | Phone 4 stove No. 8 Lu | bookcase | * oak. | section 11% Sie panath, 34 ¥ in good condition Harvey Miller, Mil Hall Pa m2. x1 nd Susquehanna cook ndstrom five section xi x16 | Farm Machinery FOR BALE merry form machinery J Gentzel, RD. 2. Bel Phone 720-1 l POR “BALE—Fo! dor Automatic milk bo wash rack with tyrbine Was range. Olenn H Creek, Pa POR BALE--Otie tractor and cuits Hammer King Cormick Deering used Just one seasor Klinefelter, Tylersvil POR BALE LOOM weeders mower, 1s a dandy rubber Lires and take of yon hauling Markle New 1des and Allis Chal. Inquire Ear isfonte Tractor thle sterilis brush Moore ely pF bumps ¢ re JRIMIEA Blate College POR I'racto wpreade have Deer Pho Pa FOR BALE] gine For Real Estate POR SALE--6-rommn conveniences. 2 Car ed In Bellefonte, Phone, 162-M POR near with all Lovat- house garage SALE FOR BALE room Ple 064-J-4 :1 OG One ne uo FOR BALE 100 Ble Inquire Beech ( “eK POR SALE OTL ord OF Phone ner Immediat D Ww POR DOW SALE--Bulldir 45%200 feet aced Rabert M FOR BALE 4 | ir no § Bodie farm from Beliefonte All necessary Bargain for cash Brinker & Bros 118 KN Cumberiand, Md r————- d sirable farm FOR BALE 108 acres on Buffalo fartn buildings Address Joa. H Centre Street FOR SALE acres Including woodland Large large cattle and mailer barn and buildings. 350 ton at able concreted ; conc and | Mac Kevviile g Lr Pa. FOR SALE A valuable tract of Benner Townshit cont 2 more or Les joc sted 9 x Highway lead ne from Befiah one w Flighermen Parad flows through this re thereon erected two ia) house rooms hot {bi house TOONS A never also on thi Information as ete. may be had offices of W. HARRISON WALKER Attorney Masonic Tempie Building Bellefonte Pa on second property to terms conditions HQUIryY at the x17 ‘Houses for Rent FOR RENT House. Possession after of Dr. R. P. Noll Bldg. or Phone 253- J FOR RENT -—3- “room house with bath All modern conveniences a layton Shope, E Curtin Street, Bellefonte Pa. Phone 2056-J 1411 POR RENT-—Part of large house in pleasant rural location along high- way. with garden. Reasonable rent for two. Write XY. care of this office x15 116 E Bish op 51 Inquire Trust 1411 FOR RENT-Desirable residence at Axe Mann. All modern conveniences Possession immediately. Inquire B 0. Harvey, Temple Court Bellefonte Phone 506-J 1441 POR RENT --Loncrete block house in Bush Addition. Bix rooms and bath; furnace and hot water. Pos- session firet of Mav. Inguire of Theo. dore B. Haupt, agent x17 For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT-4# room house with conveniences in good condi tion on corner Ri Steets, Bellefonte, Phone 207-M Inquire at Bungalow next door. Pasture For Rent RENT--—Have pasture for five head of cattie, at Burket's along the mountain road. ville. Apply on premises or Burket, Fleming Pa Rooms For Rent FOR RENT--Business room in Misi burg, Phone 187-R-4. | "oR gh Pe furnished mh Sich Mrs. J ~ Runkie " A bana Shares Be ow for of Mrs. light | amce. | and private entrance porch | o. 1% Treaster, 108 East Curtin St. 4 xi Apartments for Rent | FOR RENT--A § room apartment. ™ | ire of White Broa Drug Belletonte, Pa Sout | apartment. D - hg Tas snd bath. 23 N | POR RENT Furnished For Sale Bellefonte x18 “170 and Burrowes nr 3 miles above Cole- | { ! i 4-room third-foor apart corner Curtin and Alieghi# Bellefonte. Inquire ¥ Sank seliefonte, Pa 15d FOR RENT ment Blreey Nat v rot EEE Announcements HUMMAGE SALE-The it Belisfonte Evangelical Il hold a rutnmage nt store room, Busi Batu April BALE tH aay BAKE Baturds Car Cong for the Brown ie SUPPER Jaokaons ye m 3! ¢ Beton SUPPER med PARTY CARD ‘ ANITA ( Vier SUPPER wii i supper Miscellaneous DEAD 81 0CK- anyt -Retnoved ne st my L Sm promptly CRPpeELAe, DOLE u Miles urg Call Al EXOPSs acid caw WANTED-Dead lately Lae ~ Ar lass prices Also ear those with de- and complete Eves You tleewhere Clara M. Tibbens al Goods, the Sight and id Store, Beech Creek Pa TO RHEUMATICS--8Send for book let Rbheumatismi. Try Tib- bins and get Relief. Hepatioo-Re- tem and get Relief. Hepatioo-Re- nalis Ellminant and Alkailper Meritol Rheumatism Krood Of Rubbing oll sent oy mall on receipts of price Prepared in the labomtories of the Tibbins Pharmacy. Beech Creek. Pa Add 10c. postage and packing 5+ 4 ASTHMA, Hay Pever, Sinus and Ca- tarrh, conguered by Balsamese a brand new discovery. Free denon stration dally and Sunday 10 to 12-2 to 6-7 to 8. No Wednesday afternoon hours. End results positively ir anteed. Agency The TB Inhaler & pany. Oali or write us. The TibbLins Pharmacy, Beech Creek, Pa 34 Repairing REPAIRING Have vour recained and repaired, your relias and parasols recovers knives and scissors shamenied by Ged Glenn, Ridge St. Bellefonte xié POREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY —-Purni- sure repalr shop repairing, restor- ing antiques a specialty Cane and wh seats Modern upholstery. Shop North Race 81, rear Penp Belie Hotel, Phone 408-M if FURNITURE REPAIRED — Repairs made to all Kinds of [waite Upholstering and slip covers made. Wm. D Thompson's Upholsterin Shop, 102 E Lamb St, Jhone §28-2 Belief onte Pa £7 4 MACHINE WORK - = We sharpen cattle clippers for only 60 cents, paid, and meat grinder knives and plates and do electric and acetyiens welding We also bave In stook cold rolled steel cup screws and sel screws. Machine work of all kinds Owarts Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa PhOoRs 6 32- R Card of Thanks DONAHUE : —We “wish to ‘thank all persons for the beautiful foral trid- utes and acts of kindness guring the sudden death of Patrick J Donahue Mrs. Donahue and Pamily FISHBURN We take this means of expressing our thanks to neighbors and friends for the use of their cars their foral tributes and their many acts of kindly svinpathy during the iliness and death of William N Pah burn, of Bellefonte. The Family ws em GLASSES REDUCED--Having H led new lens grinding am prepared t very Ww 1 Bh attractive Late Large Ar nere ficial the Wan pr. Nairs wn - ha your ng HE 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 peer less. vor our $1.50 DECKER MOTOR CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. ~
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