January 4, 1940. LOC ALS | ~Partish Drug Store, Sunday hours; 8:30 a, m, to 1 p.m. and § to 10 p. m, . ~The John Mo vacaled (he Mrs. family have 1 joy Miller THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. { i | | | | property on West Bishop Street | sl ————.— — —— ~Mr, and Mrs, Samuel A. Soli spent Christmas afternoon and | evening with the latter's mother, | Mrs, Annie ©. Strouse, of Green| Burr, | Mrs, Harry QGrether, of Pleas-| ant Gap, departed yesterday for Philadelphia, where she will spend | the remainder of the winter with relatives and friends in that city. ~The Bellefonte Garden Club] will meet at the home of Mrs. | Charles Mensch, on Norh Alles | gheny Street, at 2:30 o'clock on] Tuesday afternoon, January 9. The | topic for discussion will be “House Plants.” —Miss Louise McGowan left for | Washington, D, C., Saturday, after having spent the Christmas season in Bellefonte with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MoGowan, ac the family home on Willowbank Street. Miss McCowan is on special duty at Georgetoan University. ~Miss Catherine Hartle, of the] Rogers apartments, secretary to Former Judge Arthur C. Dale, who on Christmas night underwent an emergency minor operation at the Centre County Hospital, was dis-| charged from the institution on Friday and is now reported to be recuperating nicely. | —Mrs. Clark Carson, who has been ill at her hame on East Blsh- | op Street since Christmas Day, 05- | terday was reported to be showing steady improvement and Is rapidly | regaining strength. Mn. Ruspedl | Brown, of ttsburgh, arrived in| Bellefonte last Wetinesday to as- | sist in taking care <f her mother. —Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Beaver, of | Fast Linn Street, returned home last ‘Thursday from a Cliristmas visit with relatives and friends in| Millerstown. - While on vacation, | Mr.. Beaver, an instructor in the Bellefonte high school, atiended | the convention of the Pennsylvania | State Education Association at Harrisburg. “Joseph Quici, employee of the | Titan Metal Manufacturing Co. | was confined 10 his home all last week because of illness which be- | gan Christmas eve. Mr. Quici had | eaten a quantity of a special kind | of bean which is greatly relished In| some sections of Italy, and it 15] believed the food caused a form of | acute indigestion. | ~Miss Eva Kushwam, daughter | of Mrs. Anna Kushware, of Half- | Moon Terrace who recently accepi-| ed a poshion in the offices of the) tan Metal Company, suffered a| {fracture of the left arm at the wrist | while skating at Coleville, Tuesday | night of last week. Because of the | injury she will be unable to return | to her duties at the Titan office for | some’ time. ~The annual dinner and meet~ | ing of the Centre County Thrift| Corp. will be held at the Brocker-| noff Hotel on Mcnday evening, Jan- | vary 15, "at 6:90 o'clock, officials { had to be lanced. | she ~Parrish Drug Store, Sunday hours; 8:30 a, m, to 1 p. m. and ® to 10 p. m, \d —Donald Harvey, of Philadelphia, | spent the latter part of last week in Bellefonte as a guest of his aunt, Mrs. Mtlon P, Walker, at the Walk er residence on East Linn Street. ~Allen Witmer, residing east of | Bellefonte, departed Monday for | Lakeworth, Florida, where he will spend several months’ vacation His family will remain here during his absence, { Mr. and Mrs. John Mignot, of | East High Street, have returned from a holiday visit with their| son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and] Mrs, Edward G. Cantwell and| family, to Columbus, Ohlo, —Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hill of East | Bishicp Street, entertained at a New Year's dinner the following persons: Mr, and Mrs, Ross W. Ritz, of Tyrone: Mr. and Mrs. L. Russell Hill of Altoona, and Mr. | and Mrs, James Jury of Bellefonte. ~The Bellefomte Woman's Clud will sponsor a card party at the Elks Home, West High Street, on Fri- day evening, January 19, beginning | at 8B o'clock. Tickets now on sale at 35 cents will include refresh ments, Prizes will be offered for bridge, five hundred and Chinese checkers. -Jack Gingher, of ‘East Bishop | Street, yesterday made his first ap-| pearance down town since Christ. mas. Just before the holidays a cold which he contracted resulted in an abscess of the ear, which jater | The infection is to be clearing up now reported rapidly. —Miss Phyllis Witmer visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Witmer, of Fillmore, during the] Christmas vacation. Miss Wilmer is attending the Modernistic Schidol| of Beauty Culture a: Lancaster, | where she is learning halr dressing | | and manicuring. Miss Witmer will] compicte her studies in June. ~Mr. and Mrs. H 1. Price, of Williamsport, were weekend guests! of Mrs. Price's sister, Mrs. R, M.| Couture, of the Conley apartments, | West Logan Street, Bellefonte, and | her mother, Mrs, Martha Evey, of | Howard. Mrs. Evey is reported to) be recovering picely from an illness suffered ng we Christmas| season. —Mr. and Mrs. Ted Griffin and | daughter,” Judy; returned to their home in Binghampton, N. Y., Tues- day, after having spent the week- end and New Year's Day with Mrs, Griffin's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Ray, of West Curtin Street, and with Ned | Ray. of East Linn Street, also a brother of Mrs. Griffin, —Private Pirst Class, Myrrel Dif Sct returned Saturday last to the! Army Medical ¢enter at Washing- | ton, D. C., after spending a ten doy Christmas leave with his | spent | home maining | Pennsylvania State tailed financial records provide In-| Allegheny Street by the Paul home on South recently vacated Bright family, ~An appeal is made by Miss Ber- [tha Rimmey, Bellefonte Red Cross nurse, for a single or day bed for a needy family. Anyone having such a bed Is asked to telephone Belle m. orl tw2p mn The Misses Julia, Madeline and [tract in Snow Joseph Quicl, all and Mary Quiel and children of Mr | Quiet, of North Spring street, spent New Years Day in Philadelphia where they witnessed the Mummers’ parade in that city Dr. and Mrs. Paul Rider and children, of, Chambersburg the New Year season guests of Dr. Rider's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rider, at (heir in Coleville, Dr. Rider |} { ¢ leading demists al two one <i mn Chambaraburg. - FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Penne wivan a State College School of Agr oulture Culling Farm Woods--Now i Lhe time to inspect the farm. woodlot and decide which trees shculd be he improvement of the re- Imber, savs Penn State foresters. Tall, ad trees cu: for t exiension straight are the soung |and are now occupying the Lambert | | i | | | | | | | | {foute 421-W between 9 and 9:30 a. | as ux, of Snow Shoe, | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS G. D. Krumrine, et ux, to Glenn N. Thiel, et ux, of State College, tract In State College, $1. | | | | CLASSIFIED ——— Page Seven Co ——————— — ADVE DTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column partment has become so amazing'y the benefits derived, it is undisputa M. Clayton Spangler, et ux, to J.| sin Counter. RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 26 cents for | R. Driver, et ux, of State College tract in Ferguson Twp. $1. | first lssu¢, and 16 cents for each additional insertion. every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- . Considering its low cost ala | y Centre County's CommuJdity Bar- Where advertise. John D. Tubridy, et ux, to Andy ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE—A straight one cent & word i charged for rea] estale | Preslovich, et ux, of Snow Shoe, Shoe Twp. $5. i C. M. Dale, to Robert Gates, ot | lege Twp. $450. advertising—sale Or rent. KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled tw | Mrs. Joseph (ux, of State College, tract in Col+| this office, must be complied with by those answering ‘“e advertisements | Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertise: Fdward D. Zong, et ux, to LeRoy | A Bharer, et ux, of Oak Hall, tract | in College Twp, $1. Bellefonte Trust Company, Ad- ministrator, to Frank Voznlak, ct tract In Shoe Twp. 870, C. M, Bierly H. Royer, of Rebersburg, Miles Twp., $3,000, Lottie N. Hettinger, to Alberta Bailey, ot bar, of Gregg Twp. tract in Potter Twp. $875 John P. McMahon, et al, to John Friday, et al, of Osceola Mills, tract in Rush Twp. $1. Franklin P. Bartley, et ux, to D H. Bartley, of Bellefonte, tract in Bellefonte, South Ward, $1. J. Emmert Hoover, et ux, to Rus- sell W. Adamitz, et ux, of State Col- executor, to Harry tract in clean. | lege, tract in Patton Twp, etc, $1 Prarl Weaver Steele, et bar, 0 ones 0 leave for growth Into valu- [Christ Cowher, et ux, of Scranton, | able timber, the inventory of Farm Bus'ness— he farm Checking Taking an tract in Worth Twp., $300 Merl H. Hackenberg, et ux, 0 Annie B. Snavely. of Spring Mills, and keeping an acconnt book helps | R D. tract in Penn Twp, $375 put the farming operations on sound financial basls, believe farm management specialists at the College. De- formation for a complete analysis of the business a; the end of the year Winter Eggs Feeding either wet mash or pellets usually helps pro- duce more winter eggs, Say poultry al | i experts at Penn State. Many flock | owners have found that the best re- sults are c¢btained when this sup) plemental feed is given at noon Winter Swine Care—Every suc- cessful swine raiser realises he must start with strong, vigorolls, thrifty pigs to obialn profitable gains. Ac- cording to Penn State swine ex- perts, these men are now giving i } H.0 5.0 et ux, of Philipsburg, tract in Rush Twp. $2450 Orphans Court of Centre County to Niles E. Davis, of tract in Miles Twp. $490. psi MY — — Firemen To Quit Welfare (Continued from Page 1) munity Fund unnecessar) The Logan Company, which has no club activities to provide a source of income, Inst year received less than £300 from the Community Pund. Membership in the fund pre- Snow | LOST Kitner, Mill Hall, R. D. 1 to Donald O. Womer | { fanin I 5. Weaver, Howard Pa. R. D1] Bellefonte | We also Install gar 1 ng | WANTED Polish { to sell thelr brood sows particularly good | vents an organization from eonduct- | attention to Insure their farrowing the kind of pigs that will make good gains, Prevent Farm Fires cultu Killing Cockroashes—8odjum|lins | fluoride powder spread where cock- (Love, trustee for three years, travel in seeking shelter liam Bager, roaches campaign for through ing any oblaining money solicita~ {tion Checking | flues and chimneys and correcting Logan the defects will do much to reduce lows: farm house fires, Penn State agri- | Murray ral extension engineers claim.| Alexander Morrison, treasurer; Ool- | Fred | Wik | Board of of officers for the resulted a Hazel, presdent; vice-president ; The election Company Herman Decker Shoemaker, secretary; member of will do much to rid the premises of | Control; Arthur Boob, chief: Phil these gisis at Penn State have found. ——————— announced yesterday. The event mother, Mrs. Ellen E Solt, at Ul press CATCHES FIRE originally was scheduled for Tues-! day, Jahtary 16. All stockholders! of the organization are invited to| attend the dinner and meetingeas| guests of the Corporation. Miss Anna Mary Troupe, em- | ployed as a nurse ‘at the Childrens’) Hespital “in Cincinnati, Ohio, re-| farmed to her duties in that city. Friday, after having spent a three Edward R. Miller Mrs, Miler and|the First Lutheran church days! vacation in Bellefonte with] her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Calvin | jail from their. home on Bast Bish | service ' and members of the choir | Auman. Jr E. Bishop Street. On Christmas| day Mrs, Solt was very much sure prised when her children presented; her with a beautiful ¢anary bird. ! —Former Sheriff Harry V. Keel-| er and family moved Monday from the jail residence to the home on Blanchard Street. afternoch of the same day Sheriff |the candlelight midnight service at candidaies for their two children moved into the| FROM LIGHTED CANDLE Miss Jean Smith, daughter of Mrs. Ona Bridge Smith, of Lock Haven, escaped serious burns on Christmas Eve, The church was filled insects, extension entomolo-|Oross, : (10 district convenlion, 1 family [caught fire as she was lighting the [Of the Logan Company and ! In the candles on the ~ Christmas tree af JOWINg persons were nominated as Ambrose Fred Blair, assistant chief; Smead, 2nd assistant; 3rd assistant; Charle. Martin, #th | assistant: Walter Corman, delegate to State convention: Herman Hazel, alternale: Fred Love, representative and Alex Sterglakis, alternate Upon his election fs president; whens Mer tholr robe | Herman Hazel resigned as a trustee he fol] the vacancy: James Beaver, - Albert Rhoads, Ambrose Election of a Troupe, at ‘their home on South | op Strect. The Miller residence | wore marching around the auditor. | will be held at the next meeting. Thomas Street. Miss Rebecca | Troupe, also a Christmas guest at] her parental homme returned Tues-! day to her studies af the West Chester State Teachers’ College. - | ‘a Mrs. Guy H, Glenn, of the Cad- | {lige - apartments, clerk in the law offices of John G. Love, is ‘recovering from severe purrs of the left hand suffered Wednesday, December 20, when hot grease with which she was cooking at her home, spilled and struck the back of the hand. The burns re- medical treatment. No per- manent ill effects are expecied to resuf. Mrs. Glenn is the former Miss Mary Haupt, of Bellefonte. ~Friday was the 75th, birthday of Jamés R. Hughes, former headmas- ter of the Bellefonte Academy. Spry and chipper, Mr, Hughes re- calls that he octhes from a family famed for longevity. His father, the late Rev. James P. Hughes, lv- ed to be 92, and other relatives have hung up similar records for hardi- pess. So it is with a feeling that weTe not indulging In idle words when we congratulate "Mr, James” and extend him hearty wishes for many more years of health and happiness. i Officials in charge of the pro- posed new safe-driving school for have signed for the classes to guar- antee the schools opening here in the near future. Additional enroil- ments will be accepled up to and including January 10. To enroll, Jeave your name and address at any office in Bellgicnte or at 1H g Hf I : 8 - ; HTT #3 has been leased to Deputy Sherifl | James” Hugg, and Mrs. Hugg, who! are moving . their household goods | here from Philipsburg. was given an electric guitar 008 | employed as &| volume control ‘as a Christmas gift | flames. Jean of his band. the pastor was able to resume the | Kellerman, member of board of cone | trol; John Gillen, chief; Joseph De- C. M Lalo, assistant chief: Edgar Kus- “oa Ralph POR SALB-Sisd aod billet wood Ad | from the members | The presentation was made during! service. the annual party of band members. | Tonight, after rehearsal. Samuel Rhinesmi h will show moving pic. | tyres of the Flag Day parade. Work | has begun on ooncert programs | which “#ill be presented mt several) ~Miss Sadie Doalich has arrang-| ed lo close the former Dr, Seibert jum in a candlelight processiong] at the time of the accident. Before the dine Company i lames could spread to other parts Waite, president; lof the child's robe, or ignite any- vice president; Russell Beeper, treas= —V. H. Pifer, banjo band director, | thing else at hand, Rev, Andrew H. urer, quickly: smothered the! Paul Emerick. suffered no burns and James Carpencto, trustees; Charles] pom safe pure me at price re | Béahm Engagemeén| Announced Mr. and Mts. Samuel I Ross of Linden Hall have snnofineced engagement of © their daughter, and is engaged in teaching and managing the Penn Stale i | The new official family of the Un. follows: Merrill Charles Albert Knisely, Frank Sloan tanbauter, 2nd assistant; Moerschbacher, 3rd assidtant; pecrelary: | and i logan Bt aid, or from! ments, as the publishers are not permitted Lo divulge the name of Lhe ad- SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- | ocrat ss entitled 10 a 26-word advertisement in these columns one tune free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different intervals a _—_"/. rr. SSR ? Lost and Found of black knit mittens on Bt, Wednosday inder at the Centre Democrat xl Podr Allegheny please leave office | | Help Wanted WANTED Girl for general work, sleep in; over 18 person, 430 E. Blahop Street ionte Apply in Bell x1 Work Wanted WANTED Excavating, contracting and filling jobs. Call 347-J Bello- fonte, Sam Capparelll, Coleville, 32u WANTED A man 50 years old wants rv Joh ont a farm. Wants a tenant house to move Into. Write Samuel x4 WANTED--A hoy age 18 wants ; onl a farm, have been ralsed Of Harold Weaver, Care of Lrvin x1 WANTED -ANddle aged widow dee sires a place as housekeeper, very sonable, fair wages, address ME tn care of Centre Democrat, Belin foute, Pa x WANTED -Oontracting sashes fron September 1 until season expires e cans, Truck- of all xindgs. Call 347-J Belle- fonte, Bam Capparelll, Coleville 33u Wanted to Buy people are buying farmg In Centre, Cambria and other nefuty counties. I you want your famm. write 90 Real Bas tate Editor. Poreign Presse Assn 13. Scranton, Pa WANTED --Tg buy, highest prices foc furs and Hides If you are within xl { 30 miles of RBellafonie phone or write fol- | § $ for the Smead. William Sager, and Herbert trustee | 5 0. 4 | POR SALE--Coal and svod: 1 i i Saxioh, | $ $ § | sher Bmith, 4th assistant, Delegates ! | Betty E., to Harold T. Breon, son i property on North Allegheny Street| Campus Owls orchestra at State and will move today into the apart-| ment on the second floor of the! Miss Joanna Decker residence on] North Spring Street, to make her permanent home. Miss Mary Trammel, who has been with he Seibert family for & number of years, will go with Miss Boalich to take care of the housework in the apartment, At this time it is not known whether (he Seibert resis dence will be leased or sold, no de- finite arrangements for its disposal having been completed. At a party at the home of Mr. fied eE8gatl sy 2 HB College. Physician a Flying Enthusiast Dr. Lester P. Fowle, staff phy- sician at Bucknell University, Lew. isburg. who is a. flying enthusiast, left last week with one of approxi- mately 800 planes, which went to Miami, from all parts of the United States for the national air races. He was accompanied by his flying ine structor, Gerhart Porter, of the Willlamsport airport. When they reach Florida, Dr. Fowle and Por- ter plan to leave the squadron, and go for a few days fishing on San. tabel Island, off the Florida coast, They will return Immcdiately after the races. Gets New Lease of Life The Butler county court legally is fo : | to conventions are chosen later In conection with the Undine lection it is interesting fo note that | music | the berth. You Can't, En? Judge John H. Wilson, who more than once bas fold culprits facing biles in Butler county and get away with IL” walked to his office with tingling ears and chilled Monday. His ear had been during the night. Ex-Mayor's Home at Asclion Davis Wilson, Philadelphia. went on the auction block Tuesday. The house was taken over by a banking institution when Wilson failed to] oh meet mortgage payments, Attention! TITAN METAL WORKERS Lee Gloves TO BE SOLD NOW AT COST 45¢ A Pair Sid Bernslein | i {him that “you can't steal aulomo-. | FOI 8M ™ | Phone Bellcfonst phR-3 b 2 iC aint an or e home of the late mayor, 8 | color ee nat | | them. Jacob PF. O. Bos 48s Articles for Sale for Pa us and well come Kofman, Bellefonte, 118, Phone 319 or 103 FOR BALE nn pood vondiUon. office FOR SALE hree piece living room sult mohair. also table lamp, B lL Mallory, Hayes Apt x1 POR. SALE--10 foot W) ass We. shelved Drug Store, Bellefonie, Pa FOR SALE-#Fresh fide. C IL Lucss, Howard R Phone Bellefonte B10-R-18. A Norman upright plans Inquire of this x2 chase 00. Parrish 47 by 2 x1 pow with calf D POR SALE-17 Poland China shoats, weighing Hom “60 to 90 Im J R Harte - Bellefonte RB. D. 1, x1 POR SALE Sauerkraut, hafiemade Brifig four contaiher, Mrs Prank Nejson, 222 EE. Legnb 5: Bellefontir Phone 500-M; x2 white plastering sand: brick work said Call 347-J, Bellefonte, Sam Capparelll, Coleviilie Ju FOR. SALE--7-tube Crossley radi Livan io Jue buyer. Can be secy evenings s, Thomas Cowher, 112 Ballefonte, Pa xl es mn afford © pay. . long. Howard R. 1913 (Nmtany). Inquire of B 2 : ahd a of soft coal LY the ton a Saauire of Btellnrd Beighiol, Measarit Gap, Pa x2 BALE. Oord wood. ct abort Of rd length. Will eutl apy length 450 a vord delivered. $3 50 cord hth John A. Yeariok, Feuetonts, x PORE SALE Pour Prairie State Tnou- DPators. 400 egg cap, cach. suitable for Batching turkey ~ggs and chicks | Corman Tapes x one. god an DEW, | Farm, Beech Creek, Pa. by written ed ning until 9 o u M , Suen! pu Snow . hand x21 '%in. plus Jin. 7) mats 11 mation wanted e ard, Pa x1 SALE Anyone in need of some second wand insulite all gles from 2 £1.up to 2x8 in first clase condition, good for camp, any, building that | convenience. { and bath, ‘Oranges -:- ~~ Seedless Get Some Real Florida Sunshine and Keep Those Colds Away ! ‘Another Carload of That Real ~ Tree-Ripened Florida Fruit DIRECT FROM GROWERS TO YOU! A ‘McKee's (o] 117 HIGH STREET : + 1 Heaton, plate | | Democrat opeoil | I 'W. Forder | infor. | , How- | | wry a, | HO6-M. BRING YOUR BASKETS! Le — = = a FOR SALE 112 rats killed Schutiey, Red BSquill Croond mice. Reconunended by Dept rfouiture,. OO, A Eline Bellefonte, Pa } one can for A Hurdware x10 of BOR BALE poroximately 100 acre tinber at Jullan. Short down. haul 10 milroad siding or highway I interested write Pear] OO, Chase, 244 N. Narberth Ave. Narberth, Pa. xi FOR SALE-All kinas of native saw- ed lumber at $25 to 828 per M. Ap- proximately 20 squares of slate roof. ing-—-no reasonable offer refused. O W. Houts Lumber Co. State College Pa. Phone 708 20u “7 Live Stock POR BALE--3 Holstein cows freshi In Jan Inquire Shirk, Lemont, Pa will R POR BALE Two calves by whelr Ed Flick, Fieming. Pg POR BALE--Fresh milker, « be and biood tented lemont, Pa. Phone POR SALE Ira Nearhoo!f fan saul church FARMERS Penns Valley Sales barn Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every other Tuesday. Bring ye stock and poultry. you good prices. B I Mer sid your uo ERIC Ome can Riegel ov FREF Two frenale he J. 1 3 Box | POR SALE 2 years old dog hus doen ral poultry of gil J ae vont Brass, Julian blooded Wyandottes, Plymouth Silver lace Wyandotie Bellefonte BR D Yartiells Phone 9208.2 Wanted to Rent WANTED To rent a 4 horse stocked farm. Have plenty experience and help. Write Box 338 Cio Centre xl — ————— Real Estate - For Sale POR BALE ~10 room stocked store room with beat and Bf in Hublerwburg along Route Inguire of H. 8. Swmhers, Hub. lersburg, Pa 48 POR BALE ~The W. W. Witmer farm of 202 acres 6 miles west of Belle fonte, In uffalo Run Valley negr Fillmore, W. C. Witmer, 308 KE. Biabop Blrpet, Bellefonte, Pa 204 SALE-The Boyd Masser fara of 200 acres, 1680 acres Uli le. located about 2 miles N of Zion, also the stock and implements In autire of Prancis F. Musser, 3816 W Chestnut Ave. Altoona, Pa 4811 POR SALE-The 285 acre farm known gs the Union Township Poor farm Jjoomted about one mile west of Unionville, Ma. Bevenly- five pores of tilisble land and bal ance in timber and timberiand has beep but balance has good timber bulidings, well water and fruit quire of Union Township Rogd Bu- pervisors x2 house and A POR BALE—180-acre farm located Io | with a never failing stream. running | walker | ght amd bath. ant barn, electric All the comforts of a town 2 minutes walk either school, church, store and t office. The best Jooated farmn in Nit. | tany Valley, J. B. Matis, Hublersburg Pa. asu in house home Coal Yard For Rent FOR RENT-{Ibe O'Bryan coal yard! al Axe Mann. Pa Inquire of G hiyan, Axe Mann, Bellefonte , 3 xi Houses for Rent FOR RENT Desirable house on Linn Street, Peliefonte. Tile bath, bard. | floors. B. O. Haryey, in a POR RENT.--7 room house, with bath | and hot water heat located on N Spring Street. Bellefonte, #30 » month. Inquire of Louis 8. Schad executor. ou FOR RENT House on South Thomas Streel, Bellefonte, Eight Harry Rockey, rden and garage. Tangerines Grapefruit By the Bushel: do not be misled ! range Depot |B { envoy | urday { at | evangelists, musicians, Phone | ogo {brand new POR RENT--Eastern side of double brick house of Alice M. Parker Eat 227 E. Bishop Bt. all conveniences gas garden and garage Occupancy Apri iat Mabe) Morrison 472. Bellefonte, Pa x2 Apartments for Rent POR RENT—3 re . Mh gy equipped room apartment, elec 113 Bast logan iu apartment rivate entrance Reynolds Ave 246+) xl 3 roofs, Mm JM Bellofonte FOR RENT --Pirst floor apartment ooms and bath at 128 Allegheny 8 Inquite of D. A Grove Pa POR oron Bricker Pa Phone RENT-—2nd fonte FOR RENT wit FOR RENT Brae ¥ Rooms For Rent FOR RENT Largs au aan Nepied and nicely fun ed wation C 36-M. Belisfonte 4¢ “For Sale or Rent OR RENT--A 4 nodes t Gap, P; Farms For Rent D Bring tre Hs x48! Locons to Farmers LOANS PARMERS -1f you " purchase 1 y TO P Card of Tha nks MEYERS a Be ard We take s means of i NEWMAN —We tak 0 QUICK We pressltg i Meas th d ox- hanks 10 (Mend BiG ur neatibors for the use of thelr oars and thelr Soral tribatos 51% esnecinily the Milethurg Baseball team Fred Tth, at 1 f Ravrmond Gardoer nea: View road SHOOTING shooting match will be Nittany Valley Service Nittany on Priday. Jan ginning at 7:30 » =n groceries for presents iar card parly sponsored D of A of lHofonte, will this Thursday night January 4 in ihe court room ir Bush Ars cade building beginning at A230 Pp m. Refreshments The public is invited C. D. A TO MEET Members 01 Court Patrick McArdle Daughters of America. will meet at 7:30 o'clock every Friday night dure ing January in the room in Bush Arcade the purpose of mending for the Centre Coninty Mombers are ufged to be present the building Girls are holding special meelings night excepiing Bate January 14, beginning Both are trained children's and Bible teach. The meets every until 780 o'clock young peoples workers efs and chart lecturers | ings are open to the public Miscellaneous cows | free, V Pever, ASTHMA, Hav By a Bands 0 Sad Wednesda TRY PRUNLAX A marvelous new nature laxas tive made with pure California Prane Jules, Cascara Bark and Alexandrian Seana. Catholic | organization's | for! and sewing i Ho pital | SUNSHINE GIRLS—The Sunshine t the Valley View United Brethren | | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 | WEDNESDAY ti | THURSDAY, MARCH 21-Ohaties T. INBURANCE ~Q07. Saving, J. M. Keichiine Insurance Agency, Teme pie court. Phone 190. Open even- ings and Baturday afternoon ant GLASSES REDUCED--Hav! lately installed new lens grinding mae chinery sm prepared 0 fur ‘sh glass. ogi very attractive prices. Also oar giasnen( Just out) for those with a8 fective hearing. Large and complete stock Oerman Artificial Eyes, You can do better here than eclhewhers, Tivbing' Pharmacy, Clam M. Tibbens Drugs & Optical Goods, the Bight and Hearing Ald Blore, Beech Creek Pa 13 Repairing eT FOREMAN'S TPHOLATERY —~Purni- ure repalr shop, repalrt reson. ing antiques a apecisity Jane and rush: seats Modern upholstery, Bh Norih Race Bt, rear Penn Belle Hotel, Phone 408-M 1 BE REP ATED ™ all kin of furniture ing and allp covers mads Thompson's Upholsterir 102 E Lamb Bt, Jhone 520-0 Belirtonte, Pa 142 FUBRNITUR made U« MACHINE WORK Cattle Uppers, Knives harpensd, mest grinder ates and » A gummed snd of Lona of all lock cold ot PUTER, Bwariz hors V3 4 Narperned and pened we Belletfon Pa » ~ Public Sales MARCH 4 AY MOND n offer a v MARCH fier at mie ¢ WEDNESDAY Yearick w= Cixi arn ' 3d Park livesiock Sale a1 @ Wise and and farm ung a m. Clean Hubler nue: WEDNESDAY MARCH 18 PI w ’ uy sale Fctward sale 81 nes» farm AM THURSDAY C M INET wl whe Musser 14 Abe * public sale oh 2% miles Bast of Siue Geove Mlle and 5 miles south of Btate Colisges, livestock and on- plements. Sale gt $380 o'clock. E M Smith suct. H. 85 Elder, clerk 4581 Cormuan 8! his farm Bdge Stock t of Beech Mid ifi- MARCH er at farm a RIDAY MARCH 15-1 will offer wblic sale ¥ now; Beech Farm los eas Creek three sre of Pouie B4 livestonk Registered Holstein catiie, i Chester White hogs: and d Shroos! sheen: alsd A farm implements. Sale Oo al 3 as the rée Im re MARCH 16—C. H Poust at public sale at his of Old Forti, SATI™RD wild AY will offer at public sale on Nis farm 3 miles North West of Spring Mills. Pa. pure bred livestock and farm implements. Sale at 9:30 Wise & Hubler alts. qr MONDAY. MARCH 18-Metle ¥P. Poor. man. on the Henspey farm. Enmowm as the Sunset farm, il; miles north of State College, on Route 322 will sell full line of live stock and farm implementz Cleanup sale. beginning at # opclock a. I. E M. Smith, auc TUESDAY. MARCH will offer at public sale on his farm between Seven Stars and Warriors Mark, Pa. ot Route 45, 35 head purebred Brown Swiss cattie and hogs. Sale at 11 A. MM. E M Smith, auc! WEDNESDAY MARCH 20-Harry Luty will offer at public sale at his farm 1 mile east of Bellefonte, live stock and implements. This is a clean up sale and one of the IE ¥ Nell J. A ger will offer at public sale at farm in Mackeyville, livestock farm implements. E Hubler, MARCH 20-C. KE Frank will offer at public sale, the Miller farm. abot 5 miles west of Pine Grove Mills, and farm Implements Sale al 10 a. mm. H. L Hampster, guct. Crust will offer at public sale on Bast of Oentire nts and . te household Is is a clean up sale. ey 15 o'clock.
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