February 8, 1640 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. LOCALS re s—— —Mr. and Mrs. Roger T. Bayard, | of Tyrone, left Tuesday for a sev- eral months’ stay in Florida. Miss Marian Baibey, of Somer- set, was a weekend guest of Ms | Helen Biuler, at her apartment on Curtin Street. Mrs. Kathryn Jamison, Past Curtin Street, spent Sunday with her mother in State College. David PF. Fortney, of Johnson- burg, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, D Paul Fortney at the family home on Eas! John Curtin, Jr., returned to his, Bishop Street. duties as a salesman for the Ameri can Lime and Stone Thursday, afler having been con- fined to his home on West Linn Street for several days because of an attack of the grippe. ~Mrs, Charles Brown, of Mill- heim, was among the callers at this office on Monday, having come here as the driving guest of neighbors Mr. and Mrs, Clarence St, Cialr Mr. Brown is an employe at the Titan Metal plant here, ~Private George Finkbeiner, who for several months hag been sta tioned at Dry Run, Franklin Coun- ty, has been returned (o the Pleas- ant Gap sub-station aI the State Motor Police. Mr, and Mrs. Fink- beiner and family live-at Pleasant Gap. , se) i -~A rumor ls current to the effect that several Lock Haven business places, including a large mail order firm have been looking at the J. D Hunter stationery store location in the Bellefonte Trust Company building, with a view toward estab- lishing a branch store in Bellefonte —Rev. G, B. Householder, pastor of the local United Brethren church, is in Milton conducting re- vival services in the United Breth- ren church at that place. He ex- pects to be away for two weeks, re- turning to Bellefonte February 19. + 1 ti N Neese will fill the pulpit oo cover a: | among | einity yesterday. tor! John W. of the local church during (he pas- tor's absence, -Dr, and Mrs. 8. M. Nissley, many years prominent residents of about April 1, residence on North Sprin to the Park Avenue section of State College. Always active in| church, civic, social and fraternal circles during their here, their depart cerely regretted by a wide circle of friends. —Officers of the Bellefonte Na- tional Guard unit were in Harris- burg during the weekend to attend a move present Street, built in regimental school of regular army | instruction. At the school emphasis | was laid ot the necessity of bring- | ing the Bellefonte unit up to its re- quired strength of 80 men. There are still a few vacancies in the or- | ganization, and young men in the | Bellefonte area are urged to call on | for | local National information. Guard officers February 9 will be observed in Lu Reformed clrurch as announced last | week. Services will be held at 3} p- m. and at 7:30 p. m. The speak- | er at the evening meeting will be! Reformed church who 8 now home | on a furlough from China. The | public is cordially invited to attend the meelings. ~The W. S. Walker residence in| Milesburg was the scene of a kind | of family reunion, Monday e when various members cf fly gathered there for dinner Guests were: Mrs. Martha Walker. | aged 86. of Snow Shoe, mother of Mr. Walker; Mrs. Murray Gilliland, | also of Snow Shoe; HN. Walker, of | Houser was employed Massillon, Ohio; and Mrs. E N Irvin and daughter May and Mrs. Lowell Dial and daughter Leona, all of Somerset. Mrs. Chester A. Hastings, of Milesburg, has recently had an ore | jginal poem accepted for publication | in *The Caravan of Verse,” which will appear this spring, and is pub- | Jiched by The Caravan Publishing | Company. New York. The author's poem, “My Sonny Boy.” among the representative works of | contemporary American poets. Other | Hastings have appear- ed in “The Golden Book of Poetry | | nounced that public sale of the resi- | dence on North Allegheny Street, as works of Mrs and Song.” Mrs. Hastings is the nwther of eleven boys and girls, nine of whom are living. —Bellefory.e Council has jssued a warning to residents of Bellelonte | who have found tile ashing of icy | gtreets a conver®eny way of getting tid of their ashes. Many residents, rather than dispcee of ashe; else- where, carry them out to the streets and gutters and scatter them about, evidently in the belief that the borough will bélleve that the gshes are those sprinkled about 0 prevent cars from skidding. The innovation in ash disposal was dis- covered when one street was swept clear of ashes one day, and the following day, although no show of jee had formed, sections of the street were found liberally be- sprinkled with fresh ashes. The practice is quite common, and Council Monday night issued or- ders for the arres, of persons who continue placing ashes on streets alleys or in gutters, The fine to be imposed will be greater than the fee for having ashes hauled away regularly for a year. «Officers of the Undine Fire Dommpacy yesterday reported ihat the Company has turned over a fund of $125 to the County unit of Paralysis, the President's Birthday party held at the Undine Home on January 30. The Undine fund is an unu- sudlly large one since the Undine Club paid all expenses of the party, and gave © the fund the total Another fac- Company, | and Mrs the new home (hey have | long residence | ure | sin- | re will be | fonte will meet | day | home of Mrs, | Samuel Dr. John Beck, a missionary of the | go, | went to Punxsutawney, Monday, | attend the funeral of Mr. Leitzell’s evening, | the fam- | { of and Mr, | street, ting gone there Sunday | day, Do not fail to see the new Gen- eral Electric Ranges and Refrigera- tors at lowest prices in history now on display at the Electric Supply Co., Bellefonte. * ~Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Tressler, of East Curtin Street were guests at the Christian Endeavor banquet held in the Baptist Church at Milesburg Friday evening —-Calvin Troupe, superintendent of the Federal Malch plant here, returned to his duties Monday al- ter having been housed up for sev- eral days because of an attack ©* the grippe Charles McClellan, who is em- ployed in Harrisburg, is spending a several days’ vacation in Deliefonte with his wife and family at the Welty-MeClellan family home on | East Howard Street, — After having been confined to her parental home for a week be- cause of an attack of the grippe Miss Dolcres Daly, daughter of Mr Frank Daly, is azain able to be out of doors. ~-Miss Grace Womer, Boals- burg, spent the weekend in Belle- fonte as a guest of Miss Leotla Nelscn, at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson on Eas; Lamb Street. —Clement Gramley, well known resident of Rebersburg, was a wel- the Court House and his many friends in this vi- Mr. Gramley was formerly a member of the Centre of | Sent Board of Auditors Bellefonte have completed plans to] -Charles Martin, general man- from their | ager of the Central Pennsylvania | Gas Company, returned to work yesterday morning after having | been confined to his home on Eas { Curtin Street since Saturday be- | cause of an attack of the grippe --The Mothers’ lub of Belle- at 8 o'clock Mon- evening, February 12, at the Musser W. Gettig, on Fast Bishop Street. The meeting has been designated as “Current Events Night." —Mrs, Charles { Rochester, N. Y,, J. Newman, of arrived in Belle- fonte Tuesday, for a brief visit witn her son and daughter-in-law, the Rev, C. Warren Newman, and Mrs Newman, and their infant son, at St, John's Episcopal Rectory on West Lamb Street Miss Helena Gehron, home ec- | onomist for the General Electric ~The World Day of Prayer on | Company, will conduct an open | house at the Electric Supply Com- ary 12, 13, and 14. showing the start. ling new line of GCeneral Electric | Ranges and Refrigerators. —Ray White, Mr. and Mrs leitzell and Franklin B all of Bellefonte, were among those {rom this vicinity who w bro. her, Stewart E. Leitzell of Mc- | Keesport, former resident of Belle- fonie —Miss Marjory Houser, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houser North Aliegheny Street, recent- ly actepled a position in the Al- toona offices of the United States Census Bureau. Until recently Mis: ment service offices on Norih Svring Street, Bellefonte. Mrs. J. E. Dubbs, of Willowbank is in Cumberland, Mo., hav- to be with her sister, Miss Lou Schiller, who is quite ill in a Cumberland hospital { Mrs. Dubbs made the trip as the i driving guest of her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. C H | Dubbs. of the Baylor apartments, will appear | | Valentine street, —The Bellefonte Trust Company, trusteés of the estate of the late Dr. J. L. Seibert, former prominent Bellelonte physician, yesterday an- | well as the personal property, will | be offered at public sale on Satur March 16. The sale is to be | conducted at the Seiber: home, ~The first month of the present Leap Year has not been a notable success, according to figures released by Register Harry A. Corman. ‘In January this year a total of 25 mar- riage licenses were issued as com- pared with 20 the year before. No true evaluation on the potency of Leap Year in booming the marriage Heense business can be made so early in the year, Mr. Corman thought. ~Carg driven by Mrs, Carl Ifvere son, librarian at the Centre County Library, Bellefonte, and John Beck, of West Lamb Street, Bellefonte, were slightly damaged in a colli- sion on a curve a short distance west of Lemont about 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. The left f{ront fenders of the two cars struck while the machines were passing. No one was injured. Damage to the liver son car was estimated at $10, and to the Beck machine $25. ~—At the first of the special) Thursday evening Lenton Bervices at St. John's Episcopal Church, the speaker will be the Rev. Grieg Taber, Rector of thé Church of Si. Mary the Virgin, New York City. | Father Taber Is a Jxaduate of 8. i College, and of Seabury Seminary. His career has been a varied one, he having served in the mission field in Colorado, before Chaplain “same posts. work to become Rector of All Saints’ of | in employ-' Roy Bloomquist is rapidly recov. | ~The union prayer meeting peo- | ering from an attack of the gripPe nie will meet in the home of James | {which kept him confined to his | | Bradley, on Half Moon Hill, Sunday, {home on East Bishop street most of February 11, at 2:15 o'clock. Every- {last week. -Mr, and Mrs, Robert Funk have | | vacated the apartment in the Mrs. | [John Knisley home on South Thom- | as street, and have gone to Mill Hall | where they are conducting a tea room. ~Miss Helen Smith, of the State | Highway office, will leave tomorrow for Upper Darby to become a guest for a week or more at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Staples, former residents of this place ~Union World Day of Prayer ser- vices will be held at Milesburg on Friday, February 0th, at 7:30 P. M., in Milesburg Presbyterian church All residents of the area are cordi- ally invited to attend the services. After spending the mid-semester vacation in Bellefonte, Miss Wini- fred Fleming, daughter of former Judge and Mrs. M. Ward Fleming, returned Sunday to her studies at Temple University, Philadelphia —Fred B. Healy, clerk at the Re- publican Headquarters, has been off duty for the past two weeks because of a severe attack of the grippe. Yesterday he was reported to be re. covering slowly at his home in the Petrikin Hall, West High street ~The apartment in the Gingery home on Pine street, vacated last week by the Homer Sprankle family is now occupied by the Charles San- derson family, who moved here from Pleasant Gap. The Sprankles are living in the Rockey property on South Thomas street Miss Martha Barnhart of near Bellefonte, teacher of the third grade Spring Street school, is on leave of absence for the remainder of the school term and is now study- ing for her bachelor's degree in edu- cation at Penn State. During her absence Mrs. Martha Geiss Wagner of East Curtin street, is teaching in the grade school Harry Lutz, who since last Oct- ober has been quite ill at his home near the Pleld Artillery Post East of Bellefonte, was a visitor to Belle- fonte, yesterday and while here was a caller at this office. Although Mr Lutz lost considerable weight during his illness, he is gaining strength rapidly and is believed to be well on the way to recovery -A car owned by Fred Saylor, of North Penn street, was damaged to the extent of about $11 Tuesday af- ternoon when it caught fire while parked in front of the Saylor home The blaze of unknown origin, cen- tered just back of the radiator. Us. ing blankets, neighbors extinguished the flames before the Logan Pire Company arrived on the scene Our mailing list was corrected this week and again we ask all sub- scribers who have pald during the month of January to check up on the label of your paper and see that proper credit has been made. In the event of an error kindly advise at once. This is the month when statements are sent out to all sub- | forre a. union meetings in the | pany's showroom. Bellefonte, Febru. | Scribers whore subscription accounts eran church, instead of at the | are not up to date. To avoid re- ceiving a “pink slip” send your re. mittance in at once —-A family dinner was held at the C. C. Shuey residence on East Bis- hop street last week, in honor of the birthdays of Mr. Shuey and his daughter, Rachael, and Mr. Shuey's grandson, Bobby North, of Lock Haven, all of which fall near the same time. Guests, in addition to those whose birthdays were honor- ed, included Mrs. Shuey. Rev. and Mrs. H Willis Hartsock, of Belle- fonte; Dr. W. R. North, and Miss Reha Lingenfelter, all of Lock Hav- en —Mrs. Harry Keller, of the Orvis apartments, east Curtin street, de- parted Monday, for her annual win- ter visit with relatives in Wynecote, Lancaster and New Brunswick, N J. In Lancaster she will be with her brother-in-law, Judge Willlam H Keller and family: in Wyncote she will be the guest of her sisters, Mrs Carolyn Stoddart and Mrs Jennie Canfield, and upon going to New Brunswick she will be with her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Keller and family — Because of an unusual amount of congestion expected to result in the business district of town dur. ing the Lightner-Dorworth wedding at the Methodist church, Saturday evening, Mayor Harris yesterday as- ked motorists to refrain from park- ing in a designated area between 6 and 8:30 P. M. Saturday. The area ‘is defined as follows: on Spring St. ‘from the Liquor store to the alley leading to the Johnston Bus Gar. age. and on Howard Street from Al- legheny to Spring Streets. Normal parking will be resumed after 8:30! P. M., the Mayor said. Jack H. Yeager, with Mrs. G. Oscar Gray and Miss Carolyn Brouse as driving guests, motored to Har- risburg Saturday. upon returning home Sunday, was accompanied by Mrs. Mary Geissinger, who will make i her home with the Yeager family. | | Mrs. Geissinger had been visiting | | relatives in Bethlehem and Harris- | burg since last fall when work was {begun on remodeling the | residence on North Spring street. | Mrs. Oray spent the week-end with | (her son and daughter-in<aw, Mr. | {and Mrs. Carl J. Gray, at Lemoyne, | while Miss Brouse continued on to | Reading for a visit with her fiance, ! Richard Hall, at his parental home {in that city. —Random Item: A State College newspaper complains about a phoney rumor that went the rounds Mon- day. The story had it that a Port Matilda WPA worker, enraged when | tone of his children tore up his WPA | check, grabbed a hatchet and Shop, | pore was believed to be Gordon, | body Invited. ~Donald Reichert, Mr. and Mrs oldest son of Walter Reichert, of | Burnside street, has been confined to his parents’ home since Priday, because of an Infection of the throat Yesterday he was reported to be showing considerable improvement Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Williams are planning on remodeling thelr home on East High street into 3 apartments. They will occupy the first floor apartment and rent the others. The second floor apart- ment will be unfurnished, while the third floor apartment will be fur- nished, ~Those from this vicinity who on Wednesday of last week atten- ded the funeral of Nelson A. Confer of Niagara Falls, native of Yarnell who died on January 28, were: J Edward Confer and Mrs. Gi. E. Pet- zer, both of Milesburg, and Mrs Frances Hagen and Mrs. Arthur L Burd, both of near Bellefonte Bond Musser, of Millheim, jan- itor at the Centre County Court House who is making his home for the time being with the William Kline family on East Bishop street, will go to Millheim today to attend the funeral of Thomas G. Cairns, of Philadelphia, former well known Bellefonte resident who died in Phil- adelphia, Sunday Be sure to vote immediately on whether or not you favor DayMght Saving Time for Bellefonte during the coming summer. You will find a ballot on page 1. Mark your pref- erence and send or bring it to this office. If you wish to add why you are for or against Daylight Saving Time, space is provided on the bal- lot for that purpose John T. Ammerman, formerly of Bellefonte, who since last October 19 has been residing at Jersey Shore arrived here Priday for a weekend visit among relatives and friends in this community Mr. Ammerman apparently Is doing well In his new home, for he appeared bright, cheer- ful and is enjoying the best of health Neil I. Gray, of Bellefonte been placed on the dean's list distinguished students for the first term of the 1839-40 session at the University of Virginia. To qualify for the dean's list students must pass all courses taken with an aver- age of at jeast 8. Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gray. Is a second year student in the College of Arts and Sciences Mrs. Sadie Kauffman, of Atlan- tic City. has been with her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Ham Tressler, at their home on West Howard street, for the past three week: Mrs. Kauffman, who re- cently suffered an iliness which ren. dered her partially disabled, is 81 years of age, and according to pres- ent plans will remain with the Tres. sler family indefinitely. having clos- ed her home in Atlantic City - Mrs. Albert E. Schad, of TAS of Ray White, of Armour street, went to McKeesport, Saturday, to attend the funeral of their brother, Stew. art Earl Leitzell, who passed away at his home In that city, Priday morning Short funeral services were held at McKeesport Saturday night, after which the body was taken to Punxsutawney, where ser- vices Monday afternoon were fol- lowed by interment In that city. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Barbey of Reading have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mar- ion, of Somerset, and Eton B. Tait. of Bellefonte Miss Barbey is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State College class of 1937, and for the past three years has been employed at Penn State as home economics extension representative and is now located in Somerset County. Mr Tait, formerly of Mercer, but now living at 23 West Curtin street, is also a graduate of Penn Biate in the same class and since then has been employed at Penn State College as assistant County Extension Rep- resentative in Agriculture for Cen- tre and Lycoming counties. The wedding will take place in the fall —Mr. and Mrs. William F. Shope entertained a party of young folks ‘at their home on South Allegheny street Friday evening in honor of their daughter Marilyn's 14th birth- day anniversary. Games and music were enjoyed by the guests and the evening was topped of! by suitable refreshments. Those present in- cluded James Gordon, James Foley. Philip Bryan, Mac Bryan, Harold Robert Rockey, Prank Pinge, Tom Beatty, Donald Musser, Harvey Stewart, Jr., Peggy Peters, Martha Mong. Martha Resides, Jan- et Emenhizer, Beverly Rote, Richard | Shope, Sarah Shope, David Shope, | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shope and son, | i Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shope and daughter Marjorie Eleanor, Mr and Mrs. William F. Shope and their daughter, Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Mosseri, of Nortlr Thomas Street, entertain- ed at their home on Sunday inf hon | or of the 19th birthday anniversary { of their son, Joseph. Guests pres- ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perks and daughters, Betty An aly and Rose Marie, Mr. and El- | wood Swarm and daughter, Agnes, | | Joseph and Anthony Finolla, Mask) Constance, Madeline, Joseph, Julla, Anthony and Jimmy Quieci, John | Plozner and family, Mr. and Mrs. sell, and Rie Moser family. The | | Jules: of honor received a number of | | gifts ” : STATE COLLEGE WOMEN Curtin street, and her sister, to | mero | pr | fonte | Fon CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why 1.e Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so atnadag'y popular. Considering ile low cos. aba the benants derived, Ut |» undisputably Centre County's Commudity Bar- galn Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 26 cents for first sue, and 15 cents for each addilonal insertion Where 8dvertse- | Rocks $735. Ohick w»ex 94% | Leghorn, bite M2 0, chaeller ment coblaing more than twenty-five words, one cent a word ls charged. REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word 1s charged for red] esiaie sdveriising—sale or rent. . KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be mailed wo this office, must be complied with by those Answering “e adveriisemeuts Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such Saveriise- menbls, us the publishers are not permivted Ww divulge Lhe name of whe ad~ | verilser, SUBRYCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Cenwe Dem- | (OCTRL 4 entitled 10 a 25-word advertisement in these colubing one Lame, free of charge. Tule privilege cau be used six Lines & year at different interval _— = z "Se BE RS Lost and Found FCR BALE--6Second hand Hot Point electric range, cheap Telephone — Bellefonte 318~ BR or M-R x0 pracu oally wr oe - . and tg on. FOR SALE 4 Ine ubat ore of Forre .t Kiley irays each water heat ley AB x6 quire A P Julian, R mile north of Fi eming and wood I haul ow rate. Call Bam Caupperelll Colevilie an vo in- ~~ beagie hound Las ooller notyy Help Wanted WANT ED--Boy out work on fann hot Showers ven FOR SALE Coal aahe away it A 349d price Bel iefonte, Pa. R for hoo! og nes of D QO Jar - FOR SBALE-—A Kalamazoo range llke ew with hot water fagk Leanon sellit petting electr Inquire Alvin Fiaher Blanchard St Bellsfonte, Pa xh MARKET ~~ Lewistown peck: OROWER'S 1 & Depot 8 a ORANGE WANTED Bxperie wed saleslady for ladies ready 10 Wear JUAMACALI0N. Address Care Centre Demociatl < x6 x9 used Hot Point elec- with 3 wp unis and coker, In good oondit RK Owens Elec, Oo St. Bellefonte, Pa 18 FOR SALE i ange asen weil Inguire of Allegheny A yor Coburn, Pa. x8 aged FOR stocked ey middie SALE~—1035 Chevro. farm a farm, by Farm nedr Rock Write Jahn U ish MH lamasburg Blandard Quy ROO cond. Jjoouted reasonable Can ance Phone on Ow-J-3 Randall M. Keller, Piens- Pa | ant Gap. Pa 50 FOR BALE--Hunareds of tires, all sizes from 15 w 28 inch rims Backed by written guarantees, Open evenings untll # o'clock Wallrun Poon service, Snow Shoe taraetin on none 1538 - FOR SALE 112 nats Killed Schuliey Red Squid Good for mice. Recommended by Dept. of Ag- riculture. OO. A Kline Haraware jeliefonute, Pa Ei0 “alo WANT TED Farmer Bina. family or call WANTED fan for ing perience sive tor i ae sAVal ed REXCO Work Wanted wi NTED Poreor with \ PREE dlLudribution NHACORAry New method Reference mont, Pa aio Ex. requlr £6 ood Mil one can wants Job on Heperienced Centre Hall x8 Sing.» Moi: i FOR BALE -New gold 1acqt er are “8 the INO of pe Centre R 3 x6 er ienodd i {atm Uy give best ’ Dolley - 2-§1-2 Care POR SALI--Locust wiper One Pits eagh Phe HAE neh In Rounds | pork tre Or Fred x10 BALE Kitchen cabinet, $- ner oli slove, coal and wo wrk table, dining room tshie with 4 chairs, end table, cabinet AlT- ine radio. eleciric washer dJAresser, double bed, 2 rocking chairs, bOOK-~ care, living room suite. Mrs Eva Bates, Bellefonte BR DD 8 (Nears | Pleasant Gap Fish Hatchery) Lal FOR SALE~Ootuplete line of store fixiures (rom Herr & Hevwly gro cory. Including 1 refrigers lo case, 3 Pairs counter seule; raflio; 1937 Pord V-8 hans! wuck, good condition: 1 meal dict; 2 4 labios; | cheese came, | electric cagh | reviaier: a 166.gulion kerosene tank. All stock wil be sold at oost quire Hetr & Heverly Grocery, Belle or Ben H. Herr. Phone 61, & x0 id SALE -~Brooder stove with hay-: Maytag pas engloe, used N33 months: oe Dox, sPwing machine: ac move for manufaciareted gas slightly weed; combination ooal afd a: range for Atlantic Stades Oas Benaix home laundry weed. Tor deme | OL trations Only: 25 radio cat ey 4 Liitabie for making ‘va! jogs pieces furnitire, Battery and electric radios of various makes. wew tall chimney oil range. used oll range; elect™c range. several new electric miters gt close oul price. I E 8 foor lamps: two used electric refrigerators: hand onerated washing machine: all [lems must be moved, inorder lo make oka a POE Geir 20 oenty etch Alwo sawed geliver anywhere in Oen a County. Iuguire of beland, Camille Pe 22 will Clint Ww POR bur Hea ey Wanted to Buy WANTED —To chickens, all Harry © +) w st farm rablits, pigeons punpiee. ali breeds Crider. 435 W. Church ge, . Pa 6 WAN TED- TO wot Bodin Phone fia at 363 ids y 5 Nave mnders antique giaes "To inquis ire Bate College £6 e College in e Aven -l ———— A WANTED. To Wy. “high rat briees (O° fur: and hides if you are within 3 of Beliodonie phone or write them. JacOh no hi cote Tor gnite. Pa . ————— POR - the Cent re Democrat office Inq wire Sen plane in good Reber - p17 POR SALE—~Upr ht ] condition, Jas son HH. Wolfe bur y. Pa SBALE--(Go0d Inquire of Harry W. Lutz Belle RD 4 Phone G00-J1-3 x7 Pon “SALE Seed corn awenpatake Inquire of Frank W. Peter. Is land Route, Lock Haven, Pa x0 SALE-A hard coal bBrooder | stove used 2 seasons, Price $10.00 Inguire of Bertha Bloom, Beliefonts RD} x7 FoR SALE A pood grade of soft coal by the truck load Price $200 a ton. Inauire of wm Litters, Philip - burg Pi RD x9; FOR SALE—Parm bu me atl price farm- ers can afford to pay. Inquire of CM long Howard R. D2, Phone ' Zion 1913 (Nittany ) ase FOR SALE Hard and soft coal bY the ton or track joad. also lab wood. Inuire of Lee Reed, Belle! forte, Pa. Phone 174-R 10 ealing poOlAIOSS for new glock. Open after 7 0% eath evening excepting Tuesday Thursday. Stanley CO. Bierty, Phos | 5. R- 3 Millheim, Pa Roomers Wanted ———— : WANTED—Roomen and boar Po — the Harter Club oh Lig Ave. Sate Collegs Wanted to Lease WANTED-—To rent a farm on Hi School Bus route, at least part stocked and equipped. Water electricity. would tafe On shares, (P. O Box 820 State Ooliege, Pa) State College references Can Cure Cancer 11a trap that engioss ib IA difficult to dures a eG La | rence { (Nittany) R i inrge sale; 1} in-! Poultry POR. BALE~"TUurkeys neavy per pound Harnish, Wingate Pa Phang cen 016-22 ——————————————— | POR BALB--Quallty rye 22 Inquire of Law a -estiiioe.,ioLL = chicks per 100 Leghorn 30 95; RAs, Bar and While Gervin Guar 80 80 Pa heavy pits MeAllisteryil] - Live Stock ———— a A ——— > | FOR SALE A Raph Grove A0 pigs wood Poland sow and Howard, x8 wt A tr A —————— FOR SALE Clacence, Pa PORN BALE~—~A wo Wo Jersey tested, one with call Box | Inquire Bellejonle HD cows, T. B Alex Dudish 87 x7 choles 01 Eokley View). x7 fresh cow of FPorest 1 (Valley FOR SALE will Julian, Pa FOR SALES shoals 6 mo - NaBuah amar FOR with Rimauney 068 - 1-2 wird Three fine be [resh soON OOwWs oO wo L x0 old 2 mi road ww farm Matilda, Pa x0 fine , Port BALE! nl onli Plew "nt wn FOR BALE and bull herd. Inquire Hou 1tedale, Pa POR SALE—Reg w Howard (Bohunikk Pare) calves, 810 Bullock, POI? SALE-—A sound Inquire of BE L (Dix Run) years old anywhere an, Pd FOR BALE—Espect ally high inered Holstein bull Papoose or combined hood lines ton. Price Sehmick Ernnire to 850.00 rom BALE “Three black about years old Jackwony! emm lie PARMERS— Centre Hall other Tuesday and poultry prices. 8 T FOR BAI China gilts 150 ibe Lond Calves 1400 each; 1 welgha road Penns you Holstein from eocredited Fairview Dalry £7 istered Holstein bull $20 each. Franklin Pa Rn of 44] oe B bay brood and wi Hall Ju- Phon 3. ¥ bred rex- calves $156.00 Curnation or Inquire E. E NK. ¥X x6 rr ood horses, 1 years old weght brown horse, 9 1700. Andy Sunco Beliefonts RR. D. 2 ré 5 vail ley Sales barn Pa. holds sale every Bring your live gtoc can expect good Riegel, Owner, Mar iy | Good buildings Swanton, | D. i work | e 912-R-15 | Rooms For Rent RENT--A desirable front hed room. Centrally located. Inguiry Cus Heverly, 19 + High Phone 472 rom — of Mus gt, Belletonts, Pa —— ————————— ———" Ae —————— For Sale or Rent FOR BALE OR RENT—A fertile dairy farm. Inquire of A. E Limbert Reverdyury, Pa —————— ——————— ——— ———————— FOR SALE OR RENT --10 room hotse and stockeqg store room with heat and light, in Hublersburg. slong Route 230. Inquire of H. § Hum - mers, Hublersburg. Pa LL FOR SALE OR RENT —_— rood farm of about 145 acres of farm nd and about 120 acres timberiand, Jocated in Maron twwnahlip, Centre Oounity evel land and plenly of water, Inquire of Mrs. John Lyons Howard, Pa 2 ——— A ——— ——— a ——— 1 - Farms For Rent ———————————. ————————— —_——— — FOR HENT-—A 100 acre farm with plenty of good spring water, ocgl- ed in Bpring Mills, Pa Inquire of Joh n MaoCory Bel iefonte, R D 1. 28 PO R RENT ~92 acre wm at Cedar Springs, house has all convenien- ce Phone 002.J. Harry Weber, 332 Bouth Fairview St. Lock Havent, Ps rE FOR RENT--What # known as the Allison MI farm Filusied in Cregg Twp Bulldings (n Spring Milis, elscirie light and frunoin; water good house and barn, Inquire ff CG. BR. McCormick, R. D. Spring Mills, Pa. Phone 0-R-21, Centre Hal x48. “Loans to Farmers LAND BANK LOANS Ms Parmer if you would like io refinance your Judeiminess, Or need money Ww pur chase 2 farm, at low rate of interest and on long terms you should oou- tact Charles ¥. Rhodes, Secretary - Treasurer of the Cente County Nai- onal Parm loan Amociation, Le- mont. Pa x13 FAFPMERS Do you cliinery angthas for wepring need new nae horse, or NODES planting Ewe yon Mothemiaugh or Rotert Ziegler Musser Getlig's office, Bellefonte ph any Saturday mornings of write the Hollkdayebury Production Cred. 4% % Interest yearly it Association =] UW 3 YEArs 10 repay—no enaonen xe _ Announcemen ts brea Poland weighing from 125 WK er Mot Real Estate . For Sale rom SALE light and ant Cap BAlefore “TON hot He heat Located tn Pleas write P. O. Box 42 x7 POR BALE 10 room socked sore room with Hubiemburg mht 20 ierstury. Pa in Ioguire of MH. 8 house ana Wh heat End along Ro ite Summers Hub pret FOR SALE—A Enown a waned Howard, R farm in Marion vA the I. § Prain farm 1 acres famn ground and $7 acres wood | Ingui*e of Ralnh H D.2 PM Pletcher x7 i FOR SALE The WW. Witmer farm of 202 sores, 6 miles weet of Belles | in Buffalo Run Filmore W. C. Witmer, Street Bellefonte, Pa fonte Valley neu 886 BE Bebo 9 FOR SALE-The forgo. of 200 acres able, , Chestnut Boyd A Muses 180 acres LiL. eathd about 2 miles N of Zion alsd the sock and implements aufre of Frincis ¥ Ave Musser, 3816 W Altootn. Po “8s A tls FOR SALE—~The former Bodie farm | : 108 woes, § on Buffalo Run Rou farm budigtings. Brian drecs Joo. MH, Centre Street Bellefonte. All Bellet ee. Price $3500.00 Ad. Ker & Bros, 18 N Cumberiand, Md, 34 jie {rom FOR BALE-—160-acre farm located ID i Rublessbiirs, hes Pi. 3 sores timber, 7 of alfalfa, 0 acres of meadow with a pever walker any Yn Ps In Noise and Ught and ath. Al the ocomierts of | Sao, falling stream, running bar, eleetric 2 minlites walk Ww thuech, sore and 1 located farm an og Matis, Hubientult ‘Wanted to Rent In. te | Pa SUPPFER-—-A roast will be held United Boe thren Dessay evening els will be | 50 cents sU PER —Prie néahip Curtin M. E ofiuweh will chicken gd waffle supper | ldneies, Friday. Pebrusry wo p. mm. Tickets 20 and 34 Ever yoy weltome “BHOOTING MATCH—AD in sonting match will Be held at the Valley service Station on Friday Feb sh “2 730 np. m. Fowl for presents. any titan ny AAT rooeries Statement To Lae taxpayers of Worth ToRhship, 5° penally wai added Ww all taxes Feb. 4, 1 sll unpaid veal plate lave: will be returned Ww County Comimiasoners. Mag I, 1940 all unpaid personal tates wil be given to depuly voliector May 1, Col- <] for colection da RB William le tor Personal NEN WOMEN OLD AT &0 PEP New Osgirex tonic contain tonics, stimuiants, | oyster oneentales often needed afier $0 by bodies; lacking (ron, - caivium. phosphorus. iodine, Vitamin eed a year-old GOClOr writes: ON oe Tex mywel!. Results | sipe spetial today 9c Widmann & Teah and all other poo | drug stores ¢] oN Miscellaneous 1] OOK — Removes A soylime 34 st my expense, Smith, Milesburs iw WANTED Cows DEAD Call 36-3 - R-4 at out 1 — WANTED TO rent a two horse farm. ! horses and Jols of help. Write Roland nt, Have Cond Howard, R Houses for Rent _ | POR RENT—A five ea i " Tal Rn ath. fonte, house “with ova don. an P. O. Box 386 FOR Eastern 3 at house, 257 227 E | Street, | phot Mabe “3 Rr Ca ot | ; SE | free ana Savarday or I i Ay Towra iy "asus ina Su to 6- { * Ketchitne | , Belle- | su! n Rheumatism, ne jo Remedies for ! Meritol | POR al of double house, § | | alts Eilminant and AT ase. located cor. Ea Mat Fah | Yom RENT.-8 00m brick two baths, at 13 N =" 8t., | | nelietorte hotloe 8. Water | fonte Trust Alw 8. Co. Bellefo! lo- North 8p Sprin A person having constant a careful examination, be sure tion of the stomach. only lull one into a dangerous Should you have an ulcer, sore or tumor face, or Tay t tol the body, i tor look at it, now. hy may better be safe and Relief. Krood off Rubbrie a 2 BE [sent a by ma we receipts of — * | Tiboine house | Add 10c
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