May 11, 1939, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOCALS eo —Mr. H. H. Riddle, Ohio, salesman for Worthington Co, Thursday calling on friends. —Mr. and Mrs of Cleveland, the Georg” was In town his many B. Goldman, of West High street, spent Sunday in Cumberland, Md., as guests of Mr and Mrs. Julius Schindler, promin- ent residents of that city. Mr. and Mis. Joseph Thomas spent Wednesday of last week In Tyrone with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosenhoover. Mrs Thomas and Mrs. Rosenhoover are sisters Joseph Bauer, of Bellefonte, won his angling spurs for the year last #riday night when he landed a 22% - inch brown trout while fishing in Logan Branch. The trout weighed four pounds Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Halder- man, Elizabeth Young and Charles Novosel, all of Bellefonte, motored to Coatesville Sunday and visited with friends, then motored to Val- ley Forge to see the dogwood which is now in bloom. They also viewed the Italian Gardens in Harrisburg —Driving in from Pittsburgh on Sunday morning Miss Jessica Mer- ritt of Boston, Mass., Miss Ann Kehler of Philadelphia, and Miss Martha Glenn, R. N., of Columbia Hospital, Pittsburgh, took dinner at the latter's parental home in Mt Eagle. They returned to Pittsburgh the same evening Mrs, Mitchell Poorman thi spring sold her farm at Yarnell and moved to Milesburg, where she is now comfortably located in the Fred Dyke tenant house. Mrs. Poorman although nearing her 70th in good health and retains much of he; former vigor. She was a caller at this office Friday while in town on a business mission Al O'Connell, for the years an employe of the Hotel, has tendered his resignation effective May 28. to accept a posi- tion with the Philmont Country Club, a: Philadelphia. During his period of service in Bellefonte Al made many friends who w gretiing his depaiture, wish continued success in his new tion YOAr, iS past wo Markland } hile has been named deliver the commence- ment address to the graduating class at the Blanchard High at exercises to be held on Monday evening, May 29. Mr. Hughes recognized as one of this commun- ity's most able speakers, will ably be called upon to fii commencement eng 'gements during the coming six weeks Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Meyer Rogers apartments Spring Street, have announced engagement of their daughter, Mary Louise, to Mr. Herman T. Schneebeli, of Lancaster. Miss Meyer is now employed as Direcior of Publicity al Hood College, Frede ick, Maryland Mr. Schnecbeli is employed by the Gulf Oil Corporation in Philadel- phia. No dale has been set {or the we ding —Milford W. Cox street, Bellefonte, from Mrs. Ethel tor of the Garmin House mer home and farm of husband, Wynne N. Hill erty is located off the road, east of the Curtin Gap Cox family expects to summer home on stock the farm with and other livestock —~Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fisher, of Julian, R. D., will move their house- hold effects this weekend to a prop- erty they have purchased on Blanchard street. They will occupy #8 small home on the rear of the lot until they bave completed the con- struction of a permanent residence in front. Mr. Fisher, who is em- ployed in the offices of the Claster Lumber Company, South Water sireet, has given up his smal. farm near Juli.n. He purchased the Bianchard street property from the American Lime and B8tone Com- pany —On display in the lobby of the Brockerhoff Hotel is a picture mur- gl of Bellefontes Famous Spring The mural, realistically tinted, is 4 by 8B leet in size and was enlarged from a postcard photograph. Fixed in a frame with adequate lighting, the mural is a most attractive dis- play and an excellent advertisement for one of the town's greatest at- tiactions to tourists. The murals are made by the Alexicraft Display Compiny of Tyrone. Although the original photograph was enlarged about 18 diameters, the detail re- mains surprisingly sharp and the mural is most lifelike —Clinton Felton, Philadelphia, recently ager of McCrorys 5 and 10 cent store in Bellefonte, replacing CG. W Allison who resigned {rom that pos- ition to enjoy a life of retirement after spending over 30 years with that firm. Mr. and Mrs. Allison moved their heusehold goods last week to Winchester, Va, where their son conducts a girage and auto agency. The new manager, Mr Felton, has been with McCrory's for some time and for the past two years was assistant to Orville Nupp, formerly of Bellefonte, who is now manager of the [firm's store In Clearfield ~Osborne T. Lam Thomas street, representative of the Harrisburg Evening News in this area, accompanied a group of car- Jimes R Hughes to school long prob- other of the South the of East has pur May Hill Pp Bi chased roprit . Wop Jacksonville The establish a site, and to pigs, chickens the formerly of became man - riers on a trip to the World's Fair | in New York during the weekend. The carriers, who were the guests of the Evening News as a reward | for their efforts in a subscription | campaign, were as follows: Allison | Brantner, of Clearfield; Dean Rich- ards, Fleming; College; Hall: George Kline, Pleasant Gap, and Lester Jones, Milesburg. They | arrived in Harrisburg at 8 o'clock | Saturday morning and immediate- ly boarded a train for New York. They returned to their respective homes Monday morfing after a most “enjoyable outing. «ase of orth | Port Matilda; Cal Young, of | James Donohoe, Btate | William Reese, Centre | Miss Agnes Lingle, of Madison- | burg, called at our office Friday to add her name to the list of valuable Brush Valley subscribers Dr. Howard F. Bauer, Optome- trist, have your eyes examined now For appointments call Bellefonte 3- W. W. E. Crossley Jewelry Store -—W. H. Kessinger, well and progressive farmer residing in Little Nittany Valley, was a come visitor at our office on urday With the spring season coming on, weather witions make it ne- cessary for your radio to be at its best to insure good reception. If your radio needs a “spring tonic, call the Miller Radio Service, Belle- fonte 9497 . Genevieve Ricker, Grace John- ston and Ann Badger, spent Satur day and Sunday in traveling through the Shanandoah Valley 0 Winchester, Va. taking in the Sk) Line Drive to Warrenton Va. and came home by way of Frederick Md Gettysburg and Harrisburg ~Mr,. and Mrs, Charles Kellerman and scns, William and Thomas mo- tored to Fountain Spring last Sun day to attend piano recital gi at the Immaculate Heart Academy by their daughter Agnes and a tea given by ¢ members of the Senior Class of which she is a member Miss Alice Fox and Mr Kellerman will leave day,’ on a motor trip to D C. for a visit w Case, a er From there phia, and urn ung Sat- ven a th wil is today 'S- Washington Mrs. J. Bern Kellerman *hiladel- terest, nexi il ith sis ’ they other places ret home some week Mr of Hunt in Belle! ents, Mir on Penn Alkey's fat lowb:nk street ployed at the School at Hunt The evening pa riving in Bellefonte day night ment becal With th { steamer Lune and Mrs ingdon pent the onte with Mrs. Alkey and Mrs. Harry H % street, and with Mi: Bliss Alkey, of Wil Mr. Alk Stats ingdon Malcolm her net . senger train ar about 8:30 Tue iderable com dd -sounding raused whistle a whistle stood out ore thumb among the sommunity Bell regular the Mothers mont efonte i mex f Mr members home Mar sok” guests were Rice Morrow on “Maternal the neiusion shments were The Rev, ( 4 St erved ‘larence Arnold pastor of John's Lut chia ch, Bellmante, departed Gettysburg, Tuesday morning tend the annual meeting of board of directors of the Lutheran Theological Seminary, of which he is a member. He expected to return to Bellefonte sometin today E heran for al- the ww Te Afr Mi Waite pon Are re birth of their home street ceiving the girl at Spring day n the second HTIing girl in the employe Company Miss and of e¢ Baker, daughter of B. Baker East Miss Cathe Mr and formerly Tuesday ip the West be gone immer, of traveling Marci Mrs of H Fine Wittemyer, Mrs. Samuel of Belle! morning {or a motor ¢ Coast, expecting greater part of the st they have tired The onte to to the until of Keystonairs Orchestra of Bellefonte, including 12 igtrument and a vocalist, Miss Betlty Team will piay a dance to be held In the High School gymnasium. North Spring Street, Priday night, May 12 from 8:30 to 12 o'clock. The dance is being sponsored by the Student Senaie and the public is cordially invited. A:mission will be 26 cents each, or 40 cents a couple, Snuffie” Montgomery, aged 2 years, son of Mr. and Mrs Jack Montgomery of North Spring street, 8 probably the town's youngest suc cessful angler. Last Thursday after- noon while he and his grandfather, Robert Montgomery, of West High street, were fishing along Spring Creek, the youngster, attired: in boots and with steel rod, reel and all the other necessities, hooked and landed a nine-inch brook trout To round out the days achieve ment he ate the fish. (No this isn't a new gulping record. The fish was first cleaned and fried.) ~The new street lights, installed last week on top of the memorials in front of the Court House, one on either gide of Governor Curtin's g.atute, add greatly to the illumin- ation of the Court House lawn, which up to this time has been one of the most poorly lighted areas in the business district. The brilliant lights, however, have had an un- favorable effect upon the appear- ance of the Court House at night The building, 100 far away to receive illumination from the new lamps, looks scmewhat like a ship in a fog, with only the small lamps at the sides of the building appearing dis- tinctly. «For those who are still inter- ested In guiping achievements, we report that Miss Alleen Margaret Hoiz, of Pittsburgh, Penn State home economics freshman, downed two goldfish on Co-op corner, State College, BSalurday afternoon. B8he used a soft drink as a chaser, which i might disqualify her for any re f SOT 2 Holz, before eating the goldfish, scorned a challenge that she eat a | ladybug. And this, folks, is the last gulping story we're going to report, unless someone does something | really newsworthy along that line, stich as breefing into the C. C Alexander home on East Curtin street and biting a piece out of the | family’s St. Bernard dog. . known | « wel- | wards posted for gulping feats. Miss | J. W. Orr, a highly citizen of Howard, was In town on Tuesday greeting his many friends Have your eyes examined now! Broken lenses replaced. Howard F. Bauer, Optometrist, Crossley Jewel | ¥ store, Brockerhofl Hotel block, Bellefonte 101 Mr. W. €. Walker, of Grampian, | was a visitor at our office Wednes- | day while In Centre county on a | visit with his brother, Forden Walk er at Milesburg A Mothers’ Day flower sale will be held at the George Miller store, High Street, Friday and Saturda) f this week. Carnations and roses 15 cents each. Potted plans 25 cents up . Mrs. Cyrus Tinstman, of Turtle Creek, is spending this week In Bellefonte with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Brachbill, at their apartment on | South Spring street Peter Meck, employed federal social security board in Washington, D. C., spent the week- end In Bellefonte with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George R. Meek, at the family home on North Spring street Mr. and by the Mrs. Russell Mallory and James Moore, of Half Moon Hill, expect to motor to Williams port tomorrow morning to spend the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs Mallory's daughter, Mrs. T. A. Lev- engood Captain John Boe and their daughter, Jacqueline Langley Field, Va are spending this week in Julian with Mr. Bodle's mother and other relatives friends in that area. Captain with the U. 8 stationed Air Corps at Langley Haag Ralph Jr her home in Niagara today, after having k in Bellefonte with her and Mrs. I. C. Heineman home in the Petrik Haag belore Wilma Hel: Ray Mrs ile and Bodle Army will re- Falls a narent parents nent pen nt Loren Monday weekend Mrs. Ex treet Mr. and mann Mr. at East Lamb parents of thelr d Gillen Mr fwar and with Mr nome the end Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. John birth of a daughter in Milesburg at 8:50 o'clock yester- day moming. The new arrival Soon id and the daug! named are in order for Hall, upon the at thelr home the dg ct tor in the fan me « Thur i8 All husbands and member Are reid of the vi Drama Wednesday evening, } home Mrs. Harry orth Thomas street od . iil of Jones According to when the Flag Day held Bellefonte ter of one ago by James R Municipal School for Manila, Philippine Islands hung from a& prominent town, probably in front of Home on West High street turn the century Mr having two giant flags, give one to some school in the Philip pines, and selected the Mun- icip:l 8chool for Boys because of its American ideals and because iL was the only school on the island where English was taught ~The school board's action, Mon- day night, in launching a move to close Lamb Street between Spring street and the alley at the rear of the Episcopal church property seems to be the most concrete evi- dence to date that the board fully intends to erect a new school building on the present site, rather than on some other location. Bome years ago a similar attempt was made, but the plan was balked by several individuals. At present, no such oppositipn Is expected, par- ticularly in view of the fact that all the land available will be needed for the new school building and re- creation gropnds. The closing of the street would not only join the two school properties, the commons and the old gas plant site, but also would make available to the school the considerable piece of ground now taken up by the street and the sidewalks on both sides, Approximately 2500 persons vis- ited and inspected Bellefonte's 1038 demonstration home on East Linn street, it was announced Sunday night with the close of the nine day period curing which the home was open to the public. Since Sun- day workmen have given the floors and other woodwork a final coat of paint to freshen up the natural wear and tear resulting from the open house, and the owner, Clyde Stewart, Wolf Purniture store man- ager, and his family are now mov- ing into the home. Among the fea- tures of the home which seemed to present plans, celebration ia June 14. a 25- preseniad 40 Hughes Boys will be peace in the Elks Al Hughes, decided to in FOO8 LaR LAR 0 Years 0 in the the of draw the largest number of favor. | heating able comments were the plant; the furnishings: the splendid electrical system; and the bath- room. The town is sharply divided | into factions over the brilliant red | shutters. Some heatedly defend the red shutters; others just as decided- think green or blue would be bet- | ter. Maybe in years to come when | the house requires painting. Clyde will favor the blue-or-green shutter respected Messrs, Lee Lyons, Clyde Wat son, Orvis Reed and George Keller- | man made a business trip to Houtz- dale on Monday Cecil Eckley znd Miss Ora Reed visited In State College on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brachbill and daughter Evelyn, were “driving guests The M. E. Rumberger home on East Bishop street is being remod eled Into a double house, When completed each side will contain six rooms and bath The Bellefonte High School Alumni Assoclition will meet at the Academy at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening. All graduates of the local high are cordially invited to attend the meeting Mr. and of Bellefonte, Reed and Mrs. Orvis W R. D. 1, and Mr Mrs. Charles Petzer, of the 1. ©O (8) building, attended the Cen tral Labor Union Conference Curwensville on Sunday Peter Mendis, of Detroit, Micl is in Bellefonte for an indefinite visit with friends. Mr. Mendis, wh left Bellefonte about 20 years ago to mike his home {n Detroit, Is a guest at the A. M. Rishel home on East High street. A public exhibit of work done pupils of St. John's Parochia Bellefonie, will be held May 14, from 8 and on Monday pmtodpm invited to view the rom the grades The « a patient in pital, Is somewhat reported last 1 F at ) by school Sunday, 8pm from 3 He 18 by pupils first eighth ditis alli mn of Rash Willian the Centre Coun improved on removed suffered rt house his he was convu. near L] Sat urday 0on : morning make yme with the Jack Ka street of forme J. Fran Centre treatmer somewhat been a uesday immu patient member of the ls TALENT PROGRAM TO BE Don't be h forget the taler a AE Met d in the Be fonts B o'cinck The admission are at 25 cents and for Hamil Fe hd Lo . proceeds TRAM henefit Newton Fund The pre a 1 apis COUNTY P.O. 85. OF A. MEETING TO BE HELD AT LEMONI The third meeting Frida The and the attend this meeting will be the Hon. M of Bellefonte The members of Bellefont lodge ladies genera The Ward Fireman Camp are io meet a Beis NAYInE oars m io oe hall in £30 Any members ed to bring members onte al are help takes —————— a — Honored On Birthday A dinner was held at the Elme Pownell home at Yarnell 8 in honor of Mr. Pownell’s birthda Guests present were: Mr. and Andrew Garver and daughter Ora of Pleasant Gap Mr and Mrs James Fromm, of Centre Hall, Mrs Joseph Mosier and son, Bellefonte Mrs. Hazel Reed, Bellefonte, and Leonard Mayes and Charles Foresi of Yarnell o oe Submits Low Highway Bid J. Dean Clark of Lewistown unofficial low bidder on a Centre county road construction project Becretary of Highways 1. LaMont Hughes announsss Saturday Hs bid of $i31.254 was lowest of 17 submitted on a 389 mile-long pro- ject in Potter township, on Stale Route No. 53. between Centre Hal borough and Potters Mills LAR im———— Marriage Licenses Gerald J. S8eckler State College Eleanor Betty Chale Norristown Charles J Fiscus Arnold Anna Rose Allen New Kensington P. A. Rumberger. Middle Run, Md Heanor Isabel Lucas Julian Charles W. Reeder. New York City Stella Rose Benzie .... Bellefonte was Townsend Meeting. A Tosnsend meeting will be held at 7.30 o'clock Prday nigh. in the Court 4s, Bellefonte. Charles 8. Kniss, of Altoona will be the speaker, MARKET quoTATIONS Wheat Oats ... Buckwheat ®rovisions, groceries, ete. as oor rected weekly by Herr & Hoverly. | ERRS, per dozen vein 1 8chool of AhOughbe wes mma ws | Lard, per pound PRESENTED TONIGHT m / P—— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column every week RAID Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for and 15 cents for each additional insertion Ontaing more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. A straight one cent a word ls charged for rei] eslale Arst sue ment « REAL ESTATE sdverising sale or rent. KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to must be complied with by those answering “we advertisements Please do not call at the office for information concerning such aavertise MENS, uy Lhe publishers are not permitted W divulge the name of Lhe ad- this office, veruser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Cenure Dem- entitled 10 & 25-word advertisement \n these columns one time, OCTAL free of charge. Ler vals Sap Wanted preferred Lu een nt Quire RD Business Opportunity WPORTUNITY We onal Bank Bldg. riday IMOrRIg at I a DErsons rview ad costs YOU noth selec led will nedialey Lost and Found s 81C ¢ er you ird of Thanks A of hes r their ort f RINAY sYTng during fines and subsequent death of ou sir and datghter, Barbara Rhos Sant Charlies W. Sioddart, Jr ee Rt Family for the © TET wis La Roomers Wanted Wanted to Buy WANTED-<I am the market howe rattle aheed died era Call Centre Hall 54-R-} 5 8 74 Sidney T. Riegal Cen tre Hal WANTED fa . Belle! Articles for Sale s 18334 fost toy 2 e Beliefonle xiv + 10 Xid Brass w ATR the A - calves and Belisfonte R 4 ard at ohn ¢ stove Anau te 8 "Phone amg trees frown 2 to holoe at THe each linn St. Belle ” Xie x19 jarge safe 43-in 80 in. deep In Thompson Henry, Mart! Pa SALE A reconditioned eiscts washer, and a 4-burner oi Paul Carner Street, Phone 132 A 32.volt light also 2 irons 32-volt Inquire College Ave, tag Mra WRTIAS xi POR SALE completes Knight radio $3ts Paine 572 W Pa ATMVRER. rect fromm mill ardent Bouthern roofers and flooring John Bona. Howard Pa. Phondé 131 FOR BALE -Hundreds of used plan 8ia* x1 Port nome trade. buy di Penna. Pine. hem- College fork} wide good 3 x20 ~ Nort? h Re t 32-volt Boy eo 4] and western iaons & x38 tires, all sizes from 15 to 28 inch rims Backed by evenings written gurantee Ope until # o'ciock Wallru n n Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection Phon 544 POR BALY Siding which we cheap. This will be good for farm buildings _inexpensive We have a lot of Germa n are selling out houses. gar. G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service Crider's Ex Widg., Phone $055 BELLEFONTE, PA /7 Rock Face, Panel Face, Chimney and Plain Foundation CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS Made of pure washed limestone and cement. Best material Uni form in shape: any quantity on short notice. Will lay up blocks i desired, A. G. Dunklebarger|| ,: Opposite Wagner's Mill BELLEFONTE, PA. Open Six Days a Week TY [ This privilege can be used six times a year at diflerent 20.80 | Byes, M | State College, i : i [1500 age 6 a - Pl SL anon due. Write Bats wie BheMeld Ave Iw who will advise "here ickiand., 4743 N kee, Wisconsin 10 nee it xiv That's why 1 ae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- ——" PAFLMENL has become so amaz.ngly popular the benerits derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Commuuity Bar- Considering ils low cost ang Farm Machinery POR BALE Fordson tractor and John Deere plows, priced for quick sale al #0. BR. M. Naylor Julian R. D. x20 FOR BALE--Used ¥Pordson tractor governor equipped for batiery Ig- nition Also pre 4 Fordson pars Inquire of Geo. A Ritchey, R. D. 1, Bellefonte, Pa. Hunters’ Park x20 FOR BSALE--ull line of Bolifitier farm equipment Come and gel a demonstration Get better quality implements for less money. Dealer Bojfitter farm equipment John Matis, Hublersbuwrg, Pa 1911 SALE—A Where advertise- B 10-20 MoCormick- Deer) we reactor, Fordson tractor Wallis tractor Ano raccoon side delivery rakes, hay losders ( W. Behrer, Penna Phone Warriors Mark x20 HR ete, Also all kinda lwmber at 826 Ww 828 per M Houtz Lumber Co. blale Col- Penns. Phone 708 u Instruction LESSONS AL Blart HOw Al legheny Phone 100-R Personal MEN OLD AT 40)—GET PEP--New Os wex Tonic Table contain raw o) ster lnvigoralors and other stun use jose starts new pep. Value price Toc. Onli, write Teah Automotive SALE—A Ch re at ihe of Native FOR BALE One Tractor plow, | spreader 8 used Little Genius used new Idea Manure 1 used Fordson trace tor late type high tension magneto also 2 used corn planters We also have a compiete line of McCormick Deering tractor and farm equipment Phone 2731. M. Harold Betz, Howard Pa 15611 Real Estate FOR BALE-—$-roomn house with all conveniences. 2 car garage. Loost. ed in Bellefonte, Phone, Beliefonts 162-M bur FOR SALE Onviiie Bellefonte Road POR SALE- yetely baw od QO Ww lege, ¥ No onabie Bhope Belir } 8 rea Baral blreet, PIANO prices 21°97 Bouth ionte For Sale % wid iu ad B FO ne phon FOR SALB--A ternational truck tion Inquire of E ard. RD. Phone 1721 : Hay, Grain, Etc. SALE Loe PF onad Mind inot 1631 FOR BAI Lown 3 ¢ FOR SALE—A POR Pran POR al a tT Mri 3 Banu J. Detrich, i ab us ” RM Pasture For Rent PASTU RE For young cattle MOTI poy Fou n rE t Apply POR BALE—8eed A fenced E E PAST TURE Vegetable Plants Ail wg BALE a, ai fowe kinds of vegelabie IEWT bowpy RENT Greenhouse 32 Bt Bellefonte Long For Rent FUR Rew: 14 scien of in carn f or the ps Moagac E of Belletor'e . 1h E. Bayiet, Phone Ww Pa LS ng John Pa POR. BALE of Mire Beliston ie sod to plant i ma le bd ie TR ellefos D " Reish of 230 te ig POR SALE Friday nd New Hampshire tested stock MYIng Bini i te of Ge i Pete Matlids, Pa £24 each week, day hicks Irom wo own Houses for Rent RENT 4! Rn Dogs, Pets, Etc. bath and garage. I nie 838 Pelle! Pauble. Phe FOR RENT House 1 Possession after J of Dr. RP. Noll Bidg. or Phone 263-3 Beletonte | pop RENT-—8-room xiv All modern conveniences Shope, E Curiin Street Pa. Phone 206-J FOR RENT 2 bath fide FOI BALE £6 pure bred Collie DUDA SIX weet, 3 J Pa R i E Bis x19 ihe 18 Collie pups, 8 Harti house =» Wh — - Belafonte. Pup.« piO-R-13,. J. T 3. Pa Xie Live Stock Some 8 woeks Eaward pherd A seven room bh rooens and oll bh East Linn St. Rent 84500 of B O Harvey Temple Court Bellefonte, Pa POR RENT One-half double dwell. ing. six rooms with conveniences Garage avaliable Possession June Situated 210 Lamb Street Beliefor Rent 82200 Phone Mrs. Emmo | Noll, Zion #18 xi9 ‘Beile fonte ald wa Owens SALE ire . Pa Digs eile x19 ¢ ol Ayrahire Heverly xi thorobred John E FOR One 10 R1 SALE calf Howard, Pa SALE Chesterwhite brood BO% farrow by August. Call oire Davis Bellefonie R. D 3 x19 SALE weeks old ‘Rooms For Rent FOR REN T wy furn rr) wa df 0m Inguire of Mrs James Haupt 214 8 Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa x20 POR RENT-—-Two rooms. furnished of unfurnished Inowire of Mrs C F. Ripka. South Water Stree! 174 On RR will PL FOR 4] Five Chesterwhite pigs Inguire of Elmira CGuiser, State Colisge, Pa. R. D. 1. x19 FOR SALE--A 12 mo oid bull pars Guernsey and Jersey nauire of J I Bottorf. R D. 3 Bellefonte Pa x20 FOR SALE “A Guernsey cow wit) fifth calf by her side. Inquire of Rose C. Peteoer, on backroad to Curlin x20 For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT--A 7-room house with water and furnace, io- cated at Jullan R FD Possession immediately. Inguire of Jerry Flack 1022 Cameron Ave. Tyrone Pa xi9 Apartments for Rent FOR RENT--Pour Phone 408. «J FOR RENT-—A five in residential section on SALE—A dark brown horse, wi 1450, sound and right. Inquire of Hairy E Confer, Howard, Pa. R. D 2 x RRR — —————— FoR SALE y grey team of horses 9 and 11 vears old. weight 3200, In- wire of Faitview Dalry, Houladale, Pa x20 POR SALE by her room apartment 17 A “Guernsey cow with calf side Inquire of Harvey Heaton. R. D. 3 Bellefonte, Pa. Yar- neil x10 FOR BALE—A brown mare a years old. weight 1400. A 0 R. D. 2, Phone Gio: pn 19 room apartment hone 565- x19 FOR RENT--Furnished apartment desirable jocation. Call in person at 32 East Linn 8t x10 POR RENT—Purnished apartment two large rooms with rch Call POR BALE—A two year old Holstein |: 108 N. Thomas St ha 104 bull. Inquire of Roy Sheesiey, | " Port Matilda, R. 1, Pa. Stormstown, FOR RENT-—4-room third- ha Robey Grays Farm x19 | ment, corner Curtin and Alleghen : Firs a o— A —————————— Streets. Bellefonte. Inquire FOR SALE--A brood sow weight waysnal Bank, Bellefonte, Pa about 300 He Inguire A 8 Showers, Jullan. Pa. R. D. along 0d | pop RENT--A 4 room apartment pike from Unionville x20 furnished or unfurnished. all mod. FOR SALE Team of horses, with ern conveniences Mrs, Ben) ress. 8200. Also a used soft With, Willowbank St " rink cooler. 1. slisge. Pa. Phone 3467 FOR SALE-Ten ewes “with Jamba, Mrs Elizabeth Brungard, Mill Hall, Pa. Three miles north of Balmon | Service Station on Route 64 x19 | | POR BALE-Some ‘good work horses, | Your choice of eight. Will ex- | change for other horses or cattle C long, Howard, R. D. 2 (Nitany), Bellefonte don 3 Bellefonte, Pa x19 FOR RENT—Five room apartment with bath Modern in every re spect. Heat and hot water Can be seen after May 14 Mrs La. olla Cheesman, East Curtin Street, Phone 202-R VEGETABLE PLANTS Tomato, Cabbage, Caulifiower, Sweet Spanish Onlons, Egg Plants, Celery, Mangoes Flower Plants Scarlet Sage, Vines, and many THAL'S GREEN HOUSE FOR SALE-3 Chesterwhite brood | sows with pigs. Inquire of jutnes | Callahan, Shingistown, Justine B, | , R. D. Phone A) x POR SALE—A team of mares, onlor | strawberry roan. weight 1300 and | 7. vears. Inaulre of Mill Hall, Pa Phot nd Rov Nixon, R. D 532 FOR BALE 10 Chester White pigs 8 weeka old and 10 ghosts, of or wii Lid & nn On D Boring Mills, Pa . Phone 196-R-14 Centre Hall. x19 Household Goods for rolling ht ition is yoatjent, x19 no. Have no B51 ano in} 1644 Beck | Garage. | xi Repairing FOREMANS UPHOLSTERY —Purni- bure repair shop, repairing, restor- Ing antiques a specialty Cat and rust sesis. Modern uphol y. Shop North Race BL, rear Penn Lobe Hotel, Phone 406-M 8° FURNITURE REPAIRED Repairs made Ww all King of furniture Uphotatoring and slip covers made, Win D Thompson's Upholster: Bhop 102 BE lash Bt, Jhone 520-) Pel lefonte, Pa FEE | ‘Garages For Rent FOR RENT Brick CRTALe “and fils station ast Milesburg: main hl Way route 220 Avaliable May Crus COMPA Y preferred. Mary Smith Milesburg, Pa Announcements FEST VAL Mi hold festica ne burg FESTIVAL celery Aswmx wil July NOTICE ye Bund he houte Pleasa NOI « Er Sat been body bocy BALE TY burg wil Crdav RUMMAGE breathed i 1 H ws The FESTIVALS 5. Milihein f A £y A DEAD « 81 wil anyume st my 676-.3-3 Pa FREE Removed eXPen rr 34 If excess omach Heart “8 Udon : x22 WANTED Dead OWE, horses Voges Re gt. Prog 4 at ¢ and disabied NOTICE To the BOT Township hed to the Commiss by May 1st, 1639 Jol iector, nacre MACHINE WORK Sharpen. oll adie lawn mowers, during and Say ™E we sino MNEve in cold rolled steel, cap strews and “ree Machine work of all ki riz Machine Shop, Bellefonte ne 32-R GLASSES REDUCED-—-Having lstely Wwialled new lens gr inding ms ery am prepared to fur very at rach ve or al ¥ ww German Artificial better here than elsewhere Tibbins harmacy, Clam EY Tibbens Drugs & Optical Goods, the Bight and Hear! ng Al a Store, Beech Creek Pa. 11 TO RHE TMATIOCS —8end book let Rheumatisn bins and get Relief tien and pet Relief nalis Eliminant and . Meritol (Rheumatism Droge) 60c; Erood Ol Rubbing oil 80c; Oall or sent by mati on receipis of price Prepared In the laboratories of the Tibbins Pharmacy. Beech Creek Pa, Add 10c pasiage and packing i on Hepstiion-Re- Alkalizer 8100 ASTHMA Hay Pever, Binus and On- tarrh. oconguersd by Balsamems, » brand new disoove Free demon - stration dally and Sunday 10 to 12-2 to 6-7 0 8. No Wednesday afternoon hours. End results positively guar- Man Wanfed The J. R Watkins Company wants an ambitious man 25 te 45 years old with car to take over 500 family route in Centre No cash bond neces. Write— E. E. Ruhnke, Box 367. NEWARK. N. I County, sary. Graco Vitalizing Here Costs but $1.50, and- It returns that cost to you many times in motor, gas and oil saving, and- Then returns to you many times over in the trade-in value of the car. —— DECKER MOTOR CO.
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