January 18, 1940. THE CENTRE a REL I, EFONTE, PA. LOC ALS Childrens all wool sweaters,’ specially priced at 77¢ cach, Lintz's Ready 0 Wear, Bellefonte, Pa. * -Dr. R, L. Capers returned to Bellefon e last week irom a holiday visit with his mother in Louisiana ~D, J. Beck, a highly respected resident of Warriors Mark, area, was a pleasant caller at cur offic: on Monday. -<W, Lee Confer, of Howard R. D was a Belleionte visitor on Tues- day and while in town took time to pay our office a visi William Wale last cepled a position on the of the County Chevrolet garage, West Bishop Street, fonte. ~Mrs. J, Arthur Dubbs, of Wil- lowbank Street, deparied Yyester- day morning for a two weeks’ Visit with relatives in Butler, Pa, and Cieveland, Ohio, Mrs, Wells 1. Daggett has been confined to bed at her home on East Linn Street, because of an attack of grippe. Her condition now reported to be improved. -Mrs. Charles E. Dorworth and daughter, Miss Rebecca, went Philadelphia, early week for a fisit with Mrs Dorworth’s sot Charles, Jr, and family, ~Mr, and Mrs. S. Claude Herr East Curtin Street, who left Christmas for their annual wi visit to Florida, expect to remain there until the early part of May -Rev. Willlam Gibb, 87, retired Presbyterian minister and husband of the late Minnie Hoy, near Jacksonville, this county De- cember 2 his home near Cres- son -Swengel Smith, desertion bation and parole officer for Centre County, has been confined to hi rocms on North Spring Street this week because cf an attack of the grippe. —Paul Jcnes, me: First National Bank, to his duties after having sent for some weeks while going medica treatment Philipsburg State Hospital —Mr. and Mrs. W. Scoit and famuly moved Monday the Tanher proper.y Spring Street, to their newly-cf structed home in Milesburg Mr. Walker is a Pennsylvania Railrca employe —C. Ward Fisher, Otto Corman Robert McMullin, and William H Whitehouse of the Electric Supply Company store, attended a preview of the new 1940 line of General Electric appliances at Williamsport last Thursday. ~The engagement of Miss ella Port, daughter of Mr Blaine Port. of Bellefonte, to lLes- ter Ulrich, of Mrs. Nellie Ul- rich, of Watscntown, was announc- ed recently at a dinner given at the Ulrich hcme, at which the bride- week Ac sales stafl Company, Belle- 1ast ol aiend at Ty senger a: the has returned been ab- under- at Lhe Walker {rom on m Ros and Mrs sen to-be was a guest. TT =Not f-r many has 34 years water in Spring Creek been 8 low level as at present. stream of water trickles dry creek bed through town moss covered rocks stand gat bare out of low pocls. Practic no water passes over breast the falls Miss Emma Montgomery had been in Bellefonte since last summer, departed Wedngday of last week for Norristown where she makes her home with Mrs, E H Richard formerly of Bellefonte Migs Montgomery came here in interest of her health and her proved quite beneficial ~Miss Geraldine ploye of the First National Bank. who hag been occupying one of Heverly apartments for some years will vacate the apartment about February 1, to make her home with Miss Helen Beezer and :ister, Mrs Rose Wi. craft, at the Beezer family residence (n East Bishop Street Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Herman, State College, left Sunday by auto for Homesiead, Pa. where they met Mrs. Herman's nephew, D. H. Am- merman. who will act as chauffeur on a trip to Alberquerque, NN M Théy expect to be gone about ten days and while in New Mexico will visit Mrs. Herman's brother, A 8 Fleck and family —Mr. Jerry Flack and Wwil- lam, and Mrs. John 8. Flack and son Nelson, all of Philipsburg, left Tuesday of last week for Niles Ohio, where they attended the funeral of Mrs, Olie Comer on Wednesday. Mrs, Comer is a niece of Mr. Flack and spent several weeks in Philipsburg the past sum- mer at the Flack home «James Craig. Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs, James Craig of West Curtin Street, Bellefonte, is one of eight inembers of the student body of Lhe Mercersburg Academy who will) participate in the annual intersocl- ety debate on Feb. 24. The subject of the debate is “Resolved That the United States, ¥ Invited, Should Take Part in the Peace Conference to Establish a New Form of Inter- | national Relationship after th» War.” ~Donald R. Everitt, local drug- gist, has made arrangements to at- tend the second annual seminar of the Philadelphia College of Phar- | macy and Selence, at Philadelphia, | January 29, 30 and 31. The seminar | program includes lectures, demon- strations and a review of the latest developments in chemistry, medi | cing and other related subjects \¢ three-day session is a kind of re-| fresher course for graduates of the | well known college. While working at Whiterock | Quarries, Pleasant Gap, about 1:39! o'clock Tuesday morning of last week, Philip Haupt, son of Mr, and | Mrs. James Haupt, of South Alle-| gheny Street, suffered painful but. not serious injuries. Haupt jump- | ed when a heavy pulley broke loose | and began to fall, but the pulley | struck his right fool, fracturing ong toe and smashed another, He | was brought to his parents’ home | where the injuries are reported to De pesponding nicely to treatment. ALY He Hh ’ Wl who he LAY Noonan, em- we of on willlam J Jie week- «Dr Schwartz, end from at Rockview Reynolds property Street George Curtin, son of Mrs, H Laird Curtin, of Curtin, has accept- ed a position as a lineman with the Bell Telephone Company and re- ported for duly at Huntingdon Monday Mr, and Mrs, and Mrs moved during their former residence to the former Samuel cn West Linn Sid Bernstein and son, Jacob, of East Curtin Street, expect to leave wihin a few days for a month's motor trip to Florida They plan to spend much of the time at Miami Beach, The venerable Rev, C was confined to hig hime Bishop Stree. last week cause of an attack of grippe and neuritis, was able to be culdoors on Monday and is rapidly regaining the vigor and strength fcr which he \s widely known, Mr. and Mrs. Homer son Bobby, are planning February 1, from Gin- apartments cn Pine Strest to the Schofield property on Wasi Thomas Stree, which refently was purchased remodeled Rockey, of C. Shuey [414] be - ah East Sprankle and oO move gerich ° and by Zion monthly te High Sch will be day evening at 8 Spring Street sche socal hour will be spent ang dancing. An admissic cents will be charged Paul Lingle, well kno rom Centre Hall R roa our office on building. The in cam ds m of ten Ol fr © ” filled his House summoned ‘r1rt ur reached by members and S. Claude Herr Florida, upon hus and Heverl, gheny Street. He declared that the store will remain open at least for several weeks, or until plans have been completed for the fu.ure Mrs DD W. Keller, of Street, entertained at cards home last Thursd prese we Mr Brewer Mr and Johnsonbaugh, Mr. and } Favuzza, Mrs. Elizabeth Miss Mary McClure, Mr Mrs. Clyde Lee Mrs Kinley and Mr. Keller was asarded a prize fo Mr, and Mrs, Harrisburg, are lations upon t urday morning Hospital, Harr e frets LULL cery on ©. od Pine be John pcunds, 8 es at McSiay is former Plumb, daugh Mr Leroy Plumb, of Bellefonte . v J OU er Random Dems: Reg have it that Former Cou urer Raym N. Brook urtin Street, Bellefonte, is the idea of becming Republican candidate for the Cen- tre Coun'y seat in the General As- sembly... George R. Meek's name has disappeared from the page- one ccilumm, “Ink Slings.” Democrat Watchman M. Fieming {5 reporied present author of k though the column fis Centre County Commissioner Charles F. Hipple, of East Linn Street comtemplating the con- struction ¢f a heme on his properly on West Street during the coming The building wotlld be erected between the building housing the Chemical Lime Company offices and the warehouse of the West Penn Power Company There Is sufficient room for a home a driveway, and a lawn at the site, which would be virtually nexti- door to the Hipple Implement Store, ~iMrs, Efhe Beatty apartments, Street, Bellefonte, nounced the nty ond of ang te “fg 0 the High yesterday an- engagement of her daughter, Mi=s LofTdlne, to Thomas Woodburn, of Harrisburg. The wedding is scheduled to be held in Bassinger, of West March. The bride-to-be was grad- usted from the Bellefqnte High School in the class of 1936 and until recently was employed in one | of the State government offices al Harrisburg, Mr. Woodburn, a rest dent of Harrisburg, is assistant manager of an American Store in i that city, The young couple ex- | pects to reside in Harrisburg. Employed girls are beginning to take more Interest in their gym | class, which meets every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 p. m. The time is spent in basket ball, volley ball and other games After the gym period there is a swim. Swim- wing has become one of the best forms Of exercise of the day, and with warm water, sterilized and fiit- | ered, the sport may now be enjoy- | ed the year around st the “¥." | There is a gym Glam and a Swim. | ming class for every age group Of the “Y." Your subscription to the Community Welfare Fund, or a Y. M. C. A. membership entitles you | to all privileges. | sociation fire, | ~Miss Erma Sloop, of East Cur- | | Un Street, secretary to Ebon Bower, | who secretary-treasurer of the Pennsylvania Potato Growers’ Ase with offices in Criders' Exchange building, departed Sat- urday for Harrisburg where she 8 srending this week attending the State Farm Show, A card party, sponsored by the Bellefonte Woman's Club, will be tld at the Elks Home, West High street, at 8 o'clock Friday evening, January 19. Admissicn of 35 cents includes refreshments, Prizes will be awarded in bridge, five hundred, and Chinese checkers, The publie is core dially invited ‘At midnigh, Monday a general fire alarm was sounded when the flue of the Yeager familly residence on North Spring Street, to be on fire. ‘The alarm was n by neighbors. Both Logan and Undine Companies responded and od by while the blaze burned it- without no damage to the 15 sent William Beezer, former Bellefonte was taken of Philipsburg ‘hief of police to the Philipsburg State Hospital, Saturday afternoon after being stricken with pneumonia Since then he has been in an oxygen tent at the hospital most of the time, and his condition is quite ser fous Mr. Beezer Is the father Walter P. Beezen vestigatlor of death ount I'he stricken man wn by the resid Hefonte John M Deputy Int { " tl is Bel sent irom day because who recently nes CRAse of Kau older Be Boob ernal Rey Area lefonte pos t fr hi of recovered i by acle 1d na D. A. R. MEETING Jan Ct JAry apter Daugl meeting Beliefonte Americar f McElhattan everal members «mi de of || y De Temple some fyYenl A Bes; jam ) fact that the 17th of January is the ann.versary of Franklin'g birth The popular historical novel “The Tree of Liberty.” by Elizabeth Page was reviewed in an able manner by Mrs John G. Love After the program, during h refresh were he following | LA 6 Mrs Aungs on. Mrs Koch, Mrs J. F. Markie The February Ais in the Presbyt Mr Thomp- RB 1! Mi Dale G Jame Miss Eliza ID. Meek a Musser Markie ih “ee Mrs and meetin rian College, when iano music Max Krumrine well Wil AG nn PENN STATE HOLDING DAIRY SHORT (COURSES Twenty-four led for the first dairy manufact pened persons of the th are re ere two-week short coursss January 8 at the Pennsylvania State College, reports Dr. C. D. Dahle, in charge of the department of dairy manufacturing The students are receiving training in testing dairy products and the manufacture of butter and cheese The second course, ice cream mak- ing, opens January 22 and continues through February 17. The course work will include lectures and labor- ranging from the ice cream industry 10 various methods urine which ¢ alory exbreises m history the a homogenizat There ix 8 iil terested in ioe cream making roll for the course at Penn St - — study the of 1 time for anyone in- to en Philipsburger Inherits Estate Eugene G. Matlern, Phi burg. has inherited a share of estate of G. P. G. Mattern, of Cen- near Osceola Mills, as a result of the will of Mrs. Belle M. Matlern of Half Moon township. Named exe- cutor through his mother's will, Mr. Mattern has also been left the re- mainder of the estate, real, personal and mixed. In the Mattern will Mrs Belle Mattern stated it was her wish that Eugene Matlern and Isobel Gray Mattern, her daughter, retain the George 8 Gray homestead farm of H Ye the situated in*Half Moon township. | Bellefonte during the first week in| Law-Abiding Robber A customer robbed Frank O'Neil. a Philadelphia taxi driver, of $6 and ‘his cab, bul O'Neil had a good word | told police he watched | for him. He as the man drove the cab away, and | that “as far as I could see, he stop- ped for every traffic light.” a—— ———— - Want ads bring results, Men's Dress Shoes BLACK ~RBROWN-ANTIQUE ALL SIZES. 52.19 YEAGER" S Plaza Theatre Bldg. was found | RECENT WEDDINGS Carpenter—Balley At an informal wedding solemniz« ed Friday evening at 9:30 o'clok al the parsonage of the First Bap- church, Jersey Shore, Miss Balley, of Elmira, N. Y., became the bride of Edwin F, Carpenter, ol Odessa, N. Y. The ring ceremony was performed by the pastor, the Rev, Judsgn C. Barrows. The young people were unattended Miss Balley was dressed in gray crepe tis! Yeaney-—Saxton, Ralph Yeaney, son of Mrs. J. Milo Yeaney, of Uni and Jean Eleanor Sax- ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Saxton, ¢f Unlonville, were united in marriage January 10th, by the Rev, M. C. Piper at his residence n Mile:burg, using ring service They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. D. Walter Bish, of Bellefonte The groom is employed by Mr, O W. Holt Unilom will live at be a William Mr and nviue, ne f Ol Baker—Gill Arbuti and Mr came Lhe {ta Gill Robert bride Thursday MArriage Lewistown. The Alfaraty, 1snnc Jan- cere - of 1 jake on has been employes The bride was formerly a mill worker The the bride's ¢ untij they will formuls future, with a possibility in Wheeling, W. Va wil hon ate Biddle—Robinson Mary Mark tired iny night Joseph R were McFee! Weaver Johnson Age 8 . Ra a vImond groom ' OPTEMOony i Mr. A. G. DeSBhong After the dinner groom. accompanied and Mrs J Raymond a molor trip to nylon D. C.. Oeil) served by 1 their home bride and Mr left Was! » whe Lyi for Balti sburg, Ha - They wii friend i AR 50 MISTOLATORS SHIPPED TO STATE FARM SHOW Mi shipped to Fifty assemblies have Farm 8h Ww Wee er, ii was ann The device kee ing exh Farm 8he 3 81 stalator more been State rank ur the ow atl Harrisburg by t High wanufa nounced yes y erday $ 4 ogvacl BY e wes 0 be used In ables at the Near. are to ibits of n peak co outfits had Farm Show . Mr. West ved vege! wrsrd a ition by the week's order Vices fine departments green grocery area and are popularits mist many stores throughou rapidly winning In grocery t this Ss ———— ——— —— Birthday Dinner delicicus birthday dinner was at the J. C. Johnstonbaugh home at Bellefonte. B.D. 1. on Sun- day. in honor of Mrs J. C. Johns- tonbaugh. Mrs, Clayton Corman and Miss Margaret Corman. Those pres. ent were: Mr. and Mrs. J. C tonbaugh and children Grace, Paul, Betty and Marciiene, Mr. and Mrz Claston Corman and children, Savilla, Margaret and Ralph. Mrs. O. A. Johnson, Mr. and Mra. Gerald Cummo, Mr. and Mrs Claude Johnstonbaugh and daughe | ter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnstonbaugh and Mr. and Mr Clarence Johnson and son Dale ob —— Then there is the man who is 8 innocent that he thinks the “strip tease” refers to the continuity of the comic strips that the newspa- pers run, Lost and Found LOST—A black, white and tan Male Beagle hound. Reward if return. ed to J. 1. Bottorf, RB. D. 3, Bellefonte Pa.. Runville, 24 Help Wanted A held Johns- Cladys, ——— WANTED --To hire single man to work on poultry farm. John nha vely, Centre Hall BR. D x3 | for house worke in | home. Adult family. | Call Bellefonte M-R-2 8 10 930 a, ™m._ | | only HE et ——— ay re HURUNUI RRB WANTED Middle aged {ady housekesper. Two in family | Albert Thonmeon, Nittany. Pp, O _ | Howard, R. D. 2 Phone Zion 91933. x3 ATT err — Ww handle an | old established line of 170 farm { and bBousehold products. Must have | car. Big expansion program Offers opportunity for advancement. Pleas | {ant outdoor work. Our sales meth. | jogs bring quick results Wilte | | Phos Get all the facts. | i . Bloomington_ Illinois. x4 | { Work Wanted | WANTED--A man 56 years old wanis | i jon_on a farm, Wants a tenant | | house move intor Write Samuel | | Kitne er, Mill HL RD 1 id | ve wants work | } small fami WANTED--Young pint n 3 Experience a houseke Phone Bellefonte 514. Foo Prone #15 | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS S$ | 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why 1.e Centre Democrat's classified adverusing de- partment has become so amaz.ag'y popular. Considering its low cost Aho the benerits derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Commuuity Bar Raln Counter first lssuv. and 15 cents for each additional insertion Where advertise ment containg more than twenly-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE A straight one cent 8 word ls charged for rea] estale advertising sale or rent KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies Lo be malied this office, must be complied with by those answering “we adver lisements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such acvertis* ments, as the publishers are not permitted Ww divulge the name of the a0 veriiser BUBACRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Oenwre Dein ocrat 1s entitled 10 a 26-word advertisement in these columns one Lume free of charge. This privilege can be used six Limes a year at different intervals WANTEI BALE~8o1t Pe wood ( F. Ripka kn. WiDRAs . i Bel Pa. Phone 7 wa WT POR hard coal Water onal 8 Pi 16 FOR BALE spreader on rut good conait Btate College WANTED FOR BAL £ Wood, a de of Rood gra Of by the t J on or ruck West Lamb 718-1 oud nk Co Ph EL Hef , —ry POR ¥ » uver SALF “108 S00 Hus n te . Abbot, Reber Wanted to Buy WANTED-~1o 4 nk stove 87 IX Yelle fonts POI BALE- KOoOa LE 4 Harry Articles for Sale nquire Iu FOR ws Lhe signs office BALE~Trespass Centre Democrat condivon nance FOR BALE --21; fot 14 BALE -Hunareds of used tires spon from 15 10 280 Inch rims by writlen guarantee Open - evenings until #P g'ciock Walls 193% tevrol uze Atdto service, Snow Bhoe Intersection $460 santy Chevrolet Phone 153 iu oo Bishon & Al>- ™s frtieto x1 FOR Beliclo et ge POR BALE town sedan PON SALE “117 mia killed one can Schutte: Red 8Saull Good for ml Reoosranended by Dept. of Ag- OO A Eline Hardware ™ hen ALE . y pedan Corner UPoard COTENGIeUMm Fags brooder stove tor, 400 emg al Mand sane potatoes are in ood LION. Soeariy, Belle- 24 Wanted to Lease A bey m Bchool Bus tocked and wipped tri ty youd sake on shares Box R268 State College dirge w ANTED on Hig ron te 4-d00r deiuxr Wanted to Rent Ww ANTED To rent a couple of rooms x 3 PB ' ir \ t in ili ent anv length o Hv with sowene familys on 3 5 tr 50 cord | the ox n try Write Mrs. Hager Long. Centre Hall Pa x3 SALE Oord wo cut short cord for 84 50 a cord delivered lencils. John A. Yearick, Bellefonte RD 2 om ee ad hh DE to Live Stock SALE 10 #4 each mies ron : Nine % 11 1 swreeks «ald EW. Traman, Ju wed of Wingate, x Bri nn Phone 3 ANTS TO A%£P YOU WELL “Your Doctor wants to KEEP you well” is emphatically and literally true. both of the individual physician and of medical scientists in general. The administration of drugs, surgery and treatment of dis- case are by no means the sole functions of the modern doctor and scientist. He is just as active in the prevention of discase as in curing it. Spreading the gospel of health rules and hygienic living is prevention of ill-health: establishment of clinics for the control of infant mortality is prevention of unnecessary death: tuberculosis societies and sanitoria, can- cer institutes, and hundreds of scientific research bureaus all are laboring to prevent as well as cure disease. Prenatal care is to prevent unnecessary suffering and death; school supervision of health is to promote better bodies and minds and prevent disease: all were worked out by doctors in their battle for better health and less sickness, The proper drainage of mosquito-breeding marshland is pre- vention, but back of that piece of public-health engineering. the scientist had to discover that malaria was caused by uitoes. Administering vaccines and serums prevents mallpox, diphtheria, typhoid, whooping cough and other caer but years of patient work by medical men went into perfecting these instruments of “preventive’’ medicine. Telling you over and bi to “have a complete ex- amination once a preventive medicine,’ in that it locates ro ole IN TIME and helps your doctor to keep you well. Every year the physician In his daily practice becomes more and more a HEALTH adviser. C hae {| White 1 1 RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for | . wid | $12-R-16 — FOR SALE Ww mm Btate C weigh from B59 Juwrrees Callahan D. 1, Bhingletown xh 19 pig pounds Alege, IL Berkshire 300 pound (Bush Hol x3 POR BALE-Male hog reed, weight about H A Luchs, Jullan RK. D POR SALE “Par a] ¢ three and well broken eyville Pa mated porfel hor. and half, sound Bock Parm, Mack- x old Hall Phone x) mare, 8 years 106 E L (Dix Run) POR SALE Bay weight shou D Julisn, Ps. R POR BALE--2 Holstein heifer 10 mo. old. gne & pure bred. 2-0 oRk plank and walnut boards 43-R2, James C. Coodhart Hadi, Pa x3 PARMERS. Penns Valle; y “Bales barn Centre Hall, Pa. hoids sale every other Tuesday. Bring your live stock and poullry, you oan expect good prices. 8. T. Riegel, Ownler CALVES Phone Centre Mgr Ter I FOR BSALE--2 Holstein 3 one fresh with call by made 400 pounds of bulterfst yeas Other cow coming wih T. B. and blood testet Pockey, oellefonte RN 476-10 Ber na ca Andrew 2 x4 Pe D 4 A Holwle More FOR Dull hite re BALE g Poultry POR BALE -Qunlity ’ M656. Reds, Bar and 87 45 Chicks Bex © Pits 81295. Heavy Schaefer. MoA a FOR BALF ire of Ma ; asl Real Estate - For Sale 481 Brin tT of Bell e- Valiey neg 396 E. Babs I'he ¢ iffal POR SALE tmer 202 acres B ww mi} hes Run Witmer of we fon te Fil Street in OTe POR ahie W180 Tire Chestnut NeCew 3500 00 of G. E 1+h- Borough Hail Two story 7 room POR BALE Residencs ler adjoining Centre on Main sireet modern dwelling. 3 story barn 26x18 | wre: TOT. ponsoi n Ishier. Exe- Phone $0R-4 x4 POR SALE--160-acre farm located in Hiublersburg, Pa. 3 acres Umber 7 acres of alfalfa R acres of meadow with a never falling stream, running water in house and barn electric ght and bath. All the comforts of a own home 27 minutes walk to either school, church, store and Dost office. The best Jocated farmn in Nit- tany Valley, J. B. Matis, Hublemsburg Pa 11 H bullding> 5 Immediate Domer S ail, Pa peceRsa ry oul ‘Houses for Rent RENT-A 6 bath, #&orircity «a nd Bush Addition Belicfonte of Mary H. Harter 3% E Bis Bellefonte. Pa PCR hive % h furnace In | § “ wire room x3 Apartments for Rent POR RENT —3 room apa iia egul dg. 113 streoel hone 622. FCR RENT--urnished spariment, 8 rooms, porch, privates entrance Mrs. J. M. Bricker. 21 Reynolds Ave Belicfonte, Pa. Phone 225<J x3 FOR TRENT First floor apartment, 4 rooms and bath. heat furnished at 128 Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa Warm in winter, cool in sununer Inquire of D. A. Grove. Bellefonte Pa 47 ror. TRENT- gud Noor 4 room rimment at corner of Curlin and Al neny KRireet Rent $2500 In. guire of First National Bank, Belle. Ou ment eine. Bast Logan ur i fonte, Pa } FOR RENT. ~Bovond floor apartment, | garage, | Mrs § Curtin | Phone 202-R | POR | moreh. Parking | gheny St | Hoel, { Terrace, Bellefonte | FOR | Kling. | POR SALE OR RENT-—10 room house and stocked store room with beat | in Hublardhurg. Alot along | i i hoat, hot Use from Chegmman S: rooms, badh garden falls Dale snd Ridge 5 x4 RENT -&-100m apartment, hot water, electric range, 2ud large moms. Pont space at rear back entrance. Mrs Odille Bellefonte, Phone 453-J. 24 8 heat floor. through Mott, Alle x3 Rooms For Rent heated: FOR RENT--Romms, steam reasonable weekly mates Beliofonte, ‘Bradley, Half Pa. of Mrs. Ida For Sale or Rent SALE OR RENT-<The George Herkimer farm. 215 acres in | Benner Twp. Inguire of Oeorge W Houserville, Pa. xX and Nahi Route 220. Inquire of mers, Hublersburg, Pa Farms For Rent POR PENT 80 acre farm, paling modern and land oa - , 2 miler oast jnouirs of Mm. May Abbots. ir i." water, | Bellofor gio. | POR RENT The Daniel stunted at Balleyville, Centre Co. right glong the highway and near Penna, Pumace. The farm bs In good condition. Write or come Lo see Min, Alice Irvin, Penna. Puwrnace x5 FOR RENT--What ¥ known as the Alllsonn MIll farm situated In Cregg Twp Bulldings in BSpring 1s, electric ight and running water good house and barn. Inguire of G H MeCormikk. BR D Bpring Mills, Pa. Phone 6-B-21, Centre Hall 248L1 Irvin farm Loans to Farmers LAND BANK you would Indaba ness chase a farm, and on long Wrens you net Charles F. Rhodes Treasurer of the Centre County Farntn loan Association Pa LOAX " TO FARMERS If you » eed Pure hae new machinery ther farm purposes or call on Boaisburg., Pa Centre Hall, Pa Mr Parmer f refinance your ney wo pur of interest should ocon- fe retary- Nat. La xi3 LOANS Ee 0 or need 1m a low ra ona mont ot 77] buy catile of for should eienhons 2e Mothersbaugh or Rober: Ziegler any Monday morning or write Wo the Hollldayrhurg Froguciion Credit Aw lato 1. Holl sdayenoy, Pa. x3 Personal AT you Geor WOMEN OLD Owirex PEP. New 1a rors w Announcements siore ron mEkes, OOK - wii De Pieasan. hold thelr SHOC TT rae MATO H- Borie: Cub wil nooting sich In Rd al Bas ters store In ennant ap ever MH “Jan 24th matches will be heid every Wed. eYening. Prizes 0 winbens NOTWB-To i" Tay - cern. YOu are Aono 7) bs # ree] for the purpose of Felerain 3 tra for the *Colye: ooMmmumIty Ch Friday evening 7 o'dock Jar, 18. 1940 By req: Jest of the at tendants of Colyer Chur ” T " nesday ug tees sro NOTICE There will set meeting jp ihe Saturday evening. Jan The National Representative, Joseph E Pobb and others be 1 speakers and thete will be free mov. ing pictures. Everyone is invited 0 come and hear them and see he plotures x3 Miscellaneous DEAD 81 0CK-—Removea promptly Call anytime at my expense, phone a ldoyd L. Smith, Milmbure WANTED -Dead, old and disabled cows. horses and mules removed Jee, Vogts Rendering Works, Geo. « Vogt. Prop. Centre Hall Pa. Phon* 55-R-4 at our expense . iu INSURANCE 20% ~ Baving. 3 Nu Keichline Insursnoe Agency, Tem- ple court. Phone i190. Open even: ings and Saturday sflernoon. 1d . Hay Pever, Sinug pnd On- tarrh, oon Balsarmess, » brand new discovery. Free demon- stration dally and Sundsy 10 to 12-2 afternoon bing Triple Remedies than ar get Relief nalis Riiminant and Al Mer itod «Rheumatism : Krood Ol Rubbing oil 60c; Cait or sent dy ‘mall on receipts of price red In the laboratories the ns Pharmacy. Beech Creek, 1 P 10c posiage ang packing GLASSES anil) installed new lens chinery am prepared to nd sttraclive prices. | Add and rear can do betler here than elsewhere Tibbins' Pha , Clara M. Tibhbens {Drugs & Optical the Sight pnd Hearing Ald Store, Beech Creek, ™ Garman | 4 Mrs | imnon. 100 B et at, | Bellefonte, Pa.
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