Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 22, 1940, Image 6
February 22, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Mr, and Mrs, Frederic Ars | ner, of Bast Curtin Street, ware! PAST WORTHY MATRONS ! | Tuesday in Philadelphia cn a busi | HONORED BY EASTERN STAR ness mission | LOCALS IEEE —— - a the spent ani —Frank Sloan, druggist at Widmann and Teah store, the weekend with relatives friends in Buffalo, N. Y, —After having been off duly for a number of weeks because of ill- ness, Clyde Corman on Monday re- turned to his duties as mail car- rier at the Bellefonte pos. office —Peter Delallo, of North Alle- gheny Street, an employe of the Sutton Ergineering Company, is In Youngstown, Ohio, having gone to that oity Monday, on a business mission. —Mrs, R. Cemaron Heverly en- tertained a group of friends at 2 dessert bridge at her home in the Heve:ly apartments, Tuesday night Three tables were in play during the evening. —Paul D, Foreman, son of Mis D. R. Foreman, of North Spring Street, Bellefonte, who for several years has been loca.ed at Beverly Till, California, has moved to Chi- cago, Illinois. —Mrs. Earl K. Stock has been confined to bed at her home 07 Eas. Bishop Street since Saturday because of illness, Her condition Lf not serious and she is reported to be recuperating readily to medi- cal treatment. —Oounty Treasurer Harry F Jones and Mrs, Jones of North Taomas S.reet, yesterday after- noon contemplated a motor trip to York, for an overnight visit with Mr. Jones’ mother, Mrs, Allie Jonas, and other relatives and (riends in York and nearby Wellsville, —Mrs. Harry Curtin rel med to her home in the Orvis aparumens, East Curtin Street, Tuesday, from a three weeks visit with Mrs George Spencer, the former Mar- garet Burnet, in Bronxville, N. Y., and with Mrs. 1. P, Hazard, the former Catherine Burnet, at her home on Long Island. —Mrs. D. Paul Fortney, Mrs John Garbrick, Mrs. Clayton Royer and Miss Verna Smith enteriain- ed a group of friends at a card party at the Penn Belle Hotel, Fri- day night. Prizes were awarded to William C. Smeltzer, A, M, Rishel, Mrs. A. M. Rishel and Mrs. 8. H. Hoy. Hgh. tables were in play during the evening —The Rev. C. Warren Newman, rector of St. John's Episcopal church, Bellefonte, delivered the sermon at vhe third of a series Cl special Lenten services at Trinity church, Tyrone, last night The Rev. Mr. Newman made his nila appearance in Tyrone several weeks ago when he attended the ordina- tion of the Rev. R. T. Wollgang. —John Garbrick returned ‘to his du.ies at the Charles Hippie Im- plement store on North Water Siree:, Monday, after having been confined to his home on it Bish- op Sireey for several weeks because! {liness. During his absence Clayton Royer performe his dutie at the Hipple estably i. —Mrs. James Clark, whe for the past several years has occupied Lhe apartment in The Centre Democrai building, Wes, High Steet, moved this week into a small apartment in the George Miller residence on North Spring Street. About March 1 Mrs. Bertha Estep, her mother end her sister Miss Beltie Jane Punk, »ill move fiom iheir present quarters at 125 North Ridge Street ints the apariment vacated by Mrs Clark. «~Thoee {rom out-of-town were hete for the funeral of Mrs fide Kavfiman, which was held Sunday afternoon at the Thomas Tressler Lome on Willowbank Street. inciuded: Mr, and Mrs. Rob er. SuM.e, M.. and Mrs, Holmes Nale ani M:s Carrie Hunsinger, all of Altorni: Mrs. Harriet Calkins and Mr aid Mrs, Thaddeus Long- well, of Biadfird; F. T. Hunsing- er and daughter, Mrs. Howard Gaut, both of Lous eaville. ~The law firm of Fleming & Litka, which for the past several years has main ained offices in the Decker building, at the corner 0 Bpring and High Street, is prepar- ing to move early in March into the apartment now occupied by Mrs. J O. Heverly and family on the sec- ond floor of the Heve:ly building, corner of Allegheny and High Streets, The Heverly family will move into an apartmen, on the third floor ¢f the same building. of who «Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Guyer have | made ‘arrangements to vacate the former Walter Eberhart home on North Allegheny Street sometime in March, and will move into the Ray family homestead which Mr. Guyer recently purchased. Ned Ray, who has been occupying the home for some (ime, will have an apariment at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Harper, on East Bishop Street. George Jodon, of East Lamb Street, has vacate next month, ~Shortly after arriving at a friend's home, Tuesday night, Mrs. E 'E. Widdowson, of North Alle- gheny Street, had lost her wrist wach. Al- though Mrs. Widdowson was cer- tain that she had looked at the! watch while driving to the friend's home, a search of her car and Of | | sulted | despite several purchased the house ye ily will MiIEh tlie Guyer lamily | Gingher, Clearfield Mr, { Harry Kelly and children, Harry discovered that she ~-Stock up on your spring re-| quirements at our big fc sale now going on. Bellefonte Hardware C) M. W. Williams, Owner, ‘ Next Friday is March 1, and even if that month comes in or §0€, out like a lion it doesn't make much difference, for the backbone of the winter is definitely broken —~Miss Marie Lambert, who has been employed at Egoll's store, State College, {s recovering slowly at her home on East High Street, {from an attack of influenza and na nervous breakdown which she suf- fered four weeks ago. —A flue fire at the William Lu- cas home on East Logan Street was extinguished by members Ol he Undine Fire Company, Tues- day noon, before any damage re- Tuesday's flte was the sec ond one at the same home in the past three weeks, ~Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson have made arrangements to move about March 1 from the Mrs. Louise Kane residence on East High Streel to the first floor apartment in the DA. Grove building on North Alle. gheny Street. Mr, Johrson is a Bellefonte Borough police officer —Mr. and Mrs. Ray C, Noll son, Ray. Jr., spent several last week in Philadelfnia Jr. aged 12 years, has been the care of a dental specialist In that city for some time, and re- quired to go to Philadelphia on an average of once a month for treai- ment ~The marching Beilefonte Elks seafood dinner and days Ray, under Ls Unit of the Club will hold a at the Elks Home on Wednesday evening, February 28. from 5 to 7:30. Patrons wii have a choice of fish, oysters, devil- ed crabs or baked ham. Tickets xill be 50 cents. The public is cor- dially invited i, chartered five-passenger plane piloted by Anthony Mackie- ing eas, {rom Chicago Sun- y night, became lost over Belle- fonte when its rudio went dead, and finally landed on the LaSalle Mili- ary Academy football field at Oak- dale N.Y. The plane was badly damaged when crashed into 2a steel goal post, but neither he piloc nor any of the five passen- gers were injured, —Friends in this received word of the of Lincoln Musser, known resident of Bellefonte, who has been making his home with his daughter, Mrs, Mary Musser Hari man, a Miami, Florida. Little hope is held for his recovery, Ac- ording to reports. Mr Musser visited Centre County relatives and friends last fall and became iI shortly after returning to Florida The family is widely known throughout the county. —~Taking advantage of last week's snow and a perfect evening fo: an ouldng a group of Bellefonte women enjoyed a bobsled ride to the Nittany Country Club and return, Frilay night Refresh- ments were served at the Club Those who participated in the ride were: Mrs, Blanche Heinle, Mrs Agnes Atcheson, Mrs, George Car- penete, Mrs. W. W. Bickestt and he Misses Louise Carpeneto, An- gela Carpeneto, Jodie Bauer, Ade- line Anderson and Helen S8haugh- Nessy. it have {liness well erious {ormer ~Jo&eph Runkle Eas. High Street, was painfully injured. about 10:15 ¢'tlock yesterday morning when he fell on a sidewalk near the Bellefonte Restaurant, South Allegheny Street, and face struck the walk, causing vere uises. about the nose and fore. head. ‘According to reports, Mr Runkie gaid he tripped upon 2a slight projection. He was assisted to his feet by Harry M. Williams. of Pine Street, who escorted him to of hi : his home. Mr. Runkle has “een in ' poor health for some time and the accident was quite a shock (0 his | sysiem, —Bellefonte is steadily winniag in its battle against last Wednes- day's 15-inch blanket of snow, and light snowstorms since then, the streets and side- walks are returning to normal Much of the work of clearing snow has resulted from high tempera-| tures and occasional sunny days, while borough employes, NYA creas, and househoiders have added their bit toward the cause. Yes- terday’s bright sun, balmy air and general appearance of Spring gave rise 1c thoughts of spring onions; radishes, lawn mbwers, garde: hose and, last but not least, fishing. -Mr and Mrs. R, A. Gingher, of Curtin, observed their 43rd wed- ding anniversary Saturday night in the form of a dinner at the family home at Curtin. The gues's| present included the following chil- | dren and grandghildren: Ralph and Mrs, Jr. and Edna Lue, of Pleasant Gap; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Aikey, and family, Tracy, Marjorie, Sara, and Mary, of Curtin; Mr, and Mrs Kenneth L, Gingher, of Lock Ha- ven: Mr. and Mrs. Jack R, Ginghe: | and daughter, Janice, of Bellafonte; | Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Smith and Gary Smith, of Centre Hall, Mr. | | cannot afford | district Do not miss our big Hc sale still progress. Many bargains you to miss. Bellefonte in Hardware Co Owner Mr. and Mrs. Willlam P Mrs, Willam W, Eleg spent last week in Philajelpaia return- ing to thelr homes in Bellefonie Friday Mrs. Philip H. Johnston 5 again able to be about alter having been confined to her home oh Easl Curtin Street for ten days because of a severe attack of the grippe, ~The Misses Sue Armstrong, Louise Kline, and Betty Jane Funk all employes of the Bell Telephone Company, represented the local ex- change by acting as guides at one of (he "Open houses” held at the headquarters in Alloona and last week «Mrs. Charles Tower, of Cum- berland, Md., is spending this week in Bellefonte with her niece, Mrs P. M. Dubbs, at the family home on East Linn Street. Mrs, Tower motored here Sunday as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Sprigg Tower, of Cumberland Charles Martin, of South Alle- gheny street, who has been confined to his home for the past week be- cause of an infection of the shoulder will not be able to resume his du- ties for at least another week, mem- bers of the family report. Mr. Mar- tin suffered an injury to the should- er about two months ago and it | believed that the present trouble resulted from that injury Mrs Anna Roff, Terrace, was of honor at a urprise party held at her home last Thursday night u her 62nd. birthday Juests In- cluded: Mr. and Mr, Charles Mon- sell, Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Smead and son, Billy Miss Marie Roff Thomas Deibler, Mrs, George Sage: and sons, Johnny and James, Mi Betiy Rofl and Rusiell Houtz, all Jelielonte of Halfmoon ruest in 184) O° shower wa Misses Anna A miscellaneous held last week by the and Hannah Schroyer, of Miles- burg, at their home in that commu- nity, in Miss Christine Kauffman, daughter of the Rev and Mrs. D. D. Kauffman, of Miles- burg, whose engagement to Lee Alexander, of Greenville, Del, re- was announced. Guests in- ded 14 members of the Woman reign Missionary Society jlesburg Method®s: church honor of of the Janitor at Loe Court biulding and care- of a number of heating plant business district of Belle. down a cellarway while iis rounds last Thursday bruised his right Infection developed from he is now confined to his home on Burnside Streel where he is under medical treat- ment. Yesterday his condition was reported to be little improved —Saturday night when the an- nual debate between the Washing ton Irving and John Marshall liter ary socleties of Mercersburg Acad emy 5 held as a feature of the an- nual mid-winter festivities at tha school, James B. Craig. Jr. son of Mr, and Mrs. James B. Craig, of West Curt'n Street. Bellefonte, will be a member of the Marshall de- baiting team. The question to be discussed will be based on the par- icipation of the United States in the peace conference to establish a new form of international relation- ship after the war in Europe Mrs. Paul Beaver, organist music director at 8t. John's Epis- coral church has organized a girls choir, composed of girls ranging in age from 8 to 16 years of the organization, which is to b® known at 8S: Cecelia’s Choir, are Judith Malin, Rebecca Cruse, Ann Cruse, Louise QOrafmeyer, Rhoads, Ellen Quigley, Chandler, Dorothy Chandler, Dor- othy Raymond, Ann Scull, Ethel Houser, Sarah Emel, Louise Emel Jane. Love, lois Love, Whitecar, Betty Lou Ruth Garman and Betiy Garman -~Private and Mrs. George Fin- nin and family departed Monday for Lewistown, Private having been transferred Lewistown Police from the Pleasant Gap de- tail. Friends of the family and forearm the bruise and Betty to Lamb Street, those participating in the event included: Mr. and Mrs, James Williams, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Beardsiee, Mr, and Mrs. Don Me- Coy, Mrs. Russell Lambert Dr Richards H. Hoflman and the Miss- ea Catherine Ventre, Mary Swartz Florence 8mith and Martha Walk - er. Mrs. Finnin recently was th» guest of honor at a miscellaneot § shower given by the Nurses’ Alum'd Association of the Centre Coun;y Hospital, of which she is a membr — ou —— ANNOUNCE CASTS FOR WOMAN'S CLUB PLAYS Announcement of the casts for the three plays to be given under the sponsorship of the Bellefonte | Woman's Club in the social rooms {of the Reformed church, Thursday, | February 20, were announced yes- | terday by Mrs. Luella Cheesman, | who is directing the plays. The plays and the casts are: “Be. MW. Williams, . | Delle Steg | and Members Sara Patricia Whitecar, Finnin the sub-station State Molor last week held a surprise farewell party at the Finnin residence on East | Boldin Past worthy matrons of the Bellefonte chapter, Order of Bast-| ern Star, were guests at a dinner given Monday night at the Penn Hotel. Mrs. Dalse Hender- son, past grand matron of Pennsyl- varia, and Mrs. W. E Crosslsay, present worthy matron, were ho» LOSKCS Mrs. Edith Runkie first worithy Matron of the Bellefonte Chapter was elected president of a perma- nent organization composed of the past heads of the chapter A short speaking program follow- ed the dinner at the hotel. Dec- orations were carried out In the Eastern Star colors with white can- delabra on the tables Each guest was presented with a favor and a corsage by the chapter Ritualistic ceremonies at the chapter's rooms in the I. O. O. FP building followed the dinner. Mem- bers of the group are as follows Mrs. Edith Runkle, Mrs. Emma Hurley, Mrs, Dalse Henderson, Mrs Adella Spangler, Mrs. Sadie Schaef - fer Mrs. Mary Hevverly, Mrs. Bertha Runkle, Mrs. Helen R. Williams, Mrs. Carrie Barlett, Mrs. Marguerite Olsen Mrs. Hanna Smith, Mrs Elizabeth Hazel, Mrs. Sara Hoffer Mrs. Mary Mallory, Mrs. Verna Ros- sman, and Mrs. Miriam Garbrick All members were present with the exception Mrs. Hurley and Mrs. Barlett, who were unable to attend because of ilines Leif A Olsen, worthy patron of the chap- ter, attended the activitie of 2 Rallroaders Killed at Altoona Two Harrisburg rallroad men were killed early Monday moming in the Altoona yards of the Pennsyl- vania rallroad when a crushed they were were H. C. Shut! I Deaner East loco- in victim and 8 pusher the cabin car ding. The conductor a brakeman motive which Joins Chamber of Commerce L Food Market week ame an active member elonte Chambe: yf ££ dMdman's be the Bell merce ————— Look! 8x12 Pelt base rugs i bargain. Only $3.79 & sale. Bellefonte Hardware Vv. Williams, Owner WANTED--Middle keep house and valld. Inquire Scholl's burg. Phone 0604-R-2 WANTED Boy tw work at east 10 month WANTED slo ked steady Job Haupta Place WANTED A man with family. posi. tion on stocked farm by month or adhares experience, referenc ss Ernest Bickle arrior’s Mark, Pa. x8 WANTED--An experienced single man to work on a fam, one w Is capable of taking full charge {I THC Pe 8 TY B. Clawde Hoy. Beligfonts Pa, Phone State College 3652 bt] WANTED Man. well informed to act Belie- time work 7229 {ladeiphia WANTED-—Farm hein dirt i honest once when last middie ae desires A Diace As hotise - keeper. very reliable. pood co0k. Tre- ference. Write M. M. in of the Centre Democrat office x8 widow Care WANTED Howe keeper protestant deires permanent position n't there some person who would need and appreciate the service of an effi- cient practical, dependable person with oieasing personality. Can take full charge of any private home Practienl nurse to convalescent Car furnish A-} reference. Give fall representation of home and self in first letter alo telephone number Write Box 42 in care of the Centre Democrat office x8 Lost and Found POUND-A bunch of Owner can have same for this advertisement at this office LOST Coal ehute between Belle fonte and Philipsburg Tuesday about noon. Reward. Finder please notify William Lijten, Philipsburg Pa RD x 1OST--Black and tan male hound: 18 inches tall, very shy. Disap- peared about alx weeks ago 31 miles below Yarnell Reward for jnforma- tion lending tn recovery. W., K. Al- bright, State CHllege, R. 1 In Memoriam BOLDIN We take this means of thanking all persons who contrib- uted in any manner or form during the {linest and death of Vincent P| The Pamily Car by and keys paying calling x8 Wanted to Buy WANTED--To buy chickens, all breeds and sizes, at farm, Harry C Pooler, Clearfield, Pa x8 WANTED--To buy a small gasoline engine in «ood mechanical condi- Hon John Snavely, Centre Hall a WANTED To buy modern wood twin beds. Also antique glass, | Phone State College 2350, or inquire | | Mitewbury Pa. x8 | VERTIS 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why 1 ae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazangly popular. Considering its low cost sha the benefits derived, It 1s undisputably Centre County's CommuuJity Bar- gain Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 20 cents for first lssue. and 15 cents for each additonal insertion. Where advertise ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea) estale sdveriising sale or rent. KEYED ADS-—All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to this office, must be complied with by those answering ‘“w adverilsements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertiss- ments, as the publishers are not permitied W divulge the name of Lhe ad- | vertiser, SBUEACRIBER'S PRIVILEQE Every subscribed to The Cenwe Dem- ocrat 15 entitled Lo a 25-word advertisement in these columns one tine, free of charge. This privilege can be used six Umes 8 year at different intervals TI Re 4 re pa. —“ A SL TE BALE~COme blasksmith and forge and 1 anvil sult for lurmer or light work. Ad- P. O Box 45 Milesburg, Pa. x8 FOR BSALE-—Best rade soft and POR hard a Ton or oud 10s $ fan PF. Ripka, Bellefonte. Phoue Ti ! ube —— - - aress FOR SALE Loose $1000 » y bal y ¢ Ang ¢ M ( «linen FOR aLore Willi tell at a Fa L POR an ¥ Day 1 Cru Bellefo p18-R-11 FOR SALE com. Diete, ong 500 « Drooders SALE—Bualed cory y Lamar P. O FOR SALE-A POR SBALF Gor d coal t FOR SALE FOR BALE condition : finance M. Keller 87 alc POR SALEM tires ail sizes from 15 by written dieds of “used ? | y 28 Lich : Glock. ~ Roomers Wanted | ANTED Boarder a a in NTHD,. oar fiets 765-J yy Bire AR Kisches UPDOS Wanted to Lease clock. Inquire of Mra i —————————— —— an POR SALE ‘ : L TOR 20 22 cent wil WANTED--To rent a farm on Bohow Bas ang ty. woul FP O Box 826 Bs ar rre | H a Tr . veg Sale ( reference stoked ate College ro sur sccm S0l€ or Exchange. y * al Guertuey cows £loek CIO SPTINgET: hogs and Years & VR oid POR SALE Batches Dirod t+ ted polioum Soring Mills, Pa. Phone 6-1-2] FOR SALB-Quality chicks per Leghory 88 65 5 hid y. Chick gas engine Hox sewing machine manufactarered gas sigh weed. combination opal anda hs range for Atiantic States Gas Bendix home laundry ueed for dem onat ations only. 25 radio cabinets suitable for making various pieces of 1, furnitage. Battery and electric radios of various makes, new tall chimney oll ranee. weed oil range: electric ranges. several new electric mixers at clase out price; IT E 8 floor lamps two used electric refrigerators: hand operated washing machine must be moved in order fc for new stork Omen each evening excepiing Thursday. Staniev 5-R-3 Millheim. Pa joe gas for weeks old rice reasonable lobias, 204 E Hamilton Ave. B College FOR 5 months quick buyer Run, BellefQpte nid 11 sei Por S8**mm R.D 3 seiters. Two are and 2 are 4 yeary old Phone | James Mackel xB La LE ee EEE SELL ETAL LL ! DO YOU SPEND MOST OF YOUR TIME AT A EDENTARY? v0 OCCUPATION oo The human body needs exercise and recreation to keep well, and overwork without observation of these two necessities will demand extra payment in ill-health and shortened life. The person who sits constantly at a desk, or spends long hours at any task, year in and year out, ignoring rest periods and ex- ercise, is placing more value on material things than on health. CLASSIFIED AD Stack and equiptuent of of the Laniar Geli 9 one Ly arris « mille Price Phone Pleas 501 High ro te * sari FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Sever. shoals, SALE~-A oolice and oollle dom, il cheap 0 Moose x9 POR SALE-Four bird does. English 4 months old Inguire of Pine Glen, Pa Call at little Pine Inn x9 | Car garage, of Fred H | half of double house | | Inguire of Mex Kalin, State Lollege for call 2808 State College. ' FOR RENT—Omne half | fonute, Pa. Possession Mu | Rent $18.00. — Live Stock FOR SALE~A good Poland sow and 10 pigs Raion Grove Howard, (Nittany) R. D. 2 x8 FOR BALE-~Regatered Holstein cow Close sprigger, AW Witmer, Bellefonte, R. D. 1 x8 FOR SBALE-—A good § year old roan mare in foal, weight 1600 Jos. Wi, work anywhere, J. BR Hartle, Belle fonte, Pa. R. D. 1 x8 FOR BALE~4 ex pth ally nice large type Chester White gilts, old from August and ready to breed John Snavely, Centre Hall, Pa a4 PARMERS--Penns Valley Sales baru, Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every other Tuesday. Bring your live stock and pouiiry, you can expect good prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owner, Mgr i FOR BALE--A puresired Holstein bull calf, 1 week old, his dun a a 2 year old produced 9200 iby of and 922.1 Ibs of fat, average test 3 herd T. B. blood tested. A. C. Harte llefonte, Pa x8 mii FOR year SALE~A oid pair of colts coming One a sltrawbherr the other a DE gray team Ql horse, nd 12 years oid welgt WOU Inguire ol Loney Boone Brockerhoff Parm Jacksonvilie Road, Belietonte, R. D 2 xh Real Estate - For Sale B-room house Located Pa rite P. O POR SAlLE~An Hght and bath ant Gap Bellefonte FOR SALE room, 2 2020 or quir St. State Colleg t B00 Bo Pa FOR SALE--8Some nice bullding 10s at Plessant Gap, Pa. will 4 sonable Inquire of Mm Zelesnick, Pleasant Gap FOR SALE--<A 2 story frame ail FOR BALE--10 room house Ore room '" in Hublersbury inguire of H rg. Pa FOR SALE Ten acre Poultry BVI het nd brooding Fishing r. Pa FOR BALE--The W. W. Witmer of 202 acres, 6 mils west Of [ t.LY POR SALE-The forme: Bodie farm 109 acres, 5 mile. from Bellefonte, on Buffalo Run Road All necessary farm bullidings. Price $3500.00 dress Jos. HH. Brinke: & Bros. 18 N Centre Sweet, Cumberiand, Ma. 201 FOR BALE--Good farm of 180 ang fire regaodeled’ oon n try thiet n A Rovite © OTE POR BALE-—100-acre farm located In Hublersburg. Ps. 3 acres timuber, 7 actos of alfalfa, 20 acres of meadow with a never falling stream running wales house and barn elaciric ght and bath. All the comforts of a Youn home 2 minutes walk Ww either school, church, store and . office. The bet located farm in Nit. tany Valley, J. B. Maths oneraurg Pa t in POR SALE--larke type {eghorn chicks fromm state blood iested hens ranging from 2 0 4 years of sg* Buy your chick; from the farms that produces thelr own hatching ef to (naure yourself of good StoCk We are breeders of the large ype leghorns that produce large chalk white ees. Virltors are always wel. come. Dale Hill Poultry Pan. Ciimwondale, Pa. John Kine townst) x4 | Storeroom For Rent POR RENT—8Wre room in buliding, corner MWigh and Bireets, DBeliefonte faquire Motor Co., Phone 674 Decker pring Decks: ky For Sale or Rent FOR BALE OR RENT 10 room hole and stocked sore roomn with heal and light in Hublepsbury, sion Route 220. Inquire of H 8 Bum mers, Hublersthryg, Ps 1& FOR BALE OR RENT--A good farm of about 46 acres of farm land and about 120 acres timberiand, located in Marion wwnship, Centre County Good buildings, level land and plenty of water, Inquire of Mrs. John Lyon Howard, Pa 30 Farms For Rent POR. RENT--A 100 acre farm with plenty of good spring water, oogte ed in Spring Mills, Pa Inquire of John MoCoy, Bellefonte, RD 1. x9 farm at Cedi has all convenlen- Harry Weber, 332 Lock Haven, Pa 4 Springs, house cew, Phone 602.) Bouth Fairview Bt FOR RENT-—A 100 acre farm with (| water and electric miles west of Spring FOR RENT--What 4 known ss the Allison i farm Elusted in Cregg Twp Buildings (in Spring Mills, electric light and running waiter pood house and barn. Inguire of G H MoCormick. R. D Spring Mills, Pa. Phone 5-B-21, Centre Hall 4B! LAND BANK you would Inde ted ness cheswe a fgarn LOARE—-NLx ike to refinance you Or need money LW DUr- at low rate of interest and on long terms you should oof tact Charles F. Rhodes, Becreiary- Treasurer of the Centre County Nat. jonsl Pwrm loan Association, lee mont. Pa x13 Parmer 1 Announcements SUPPER —A roast will be held In Buffalo R pois a wc chicken super the basement of the in, U. B. church nin Feb ae i BAKE SALE--The ters of the hureh will King's Daugh- Bellefonte Prangelical hold a of Centre Cour ond months Granee Ha) day evening njon Prayer meet- the home of i Sunday NOTICE—The U wit] eet In Green on 230 pm. 1% mil | nore store along E ody Invited Te " o Beside 40 CARD PARTY —A card party will be held by the Match Workers Loca Saturday evening Peb 24 gt 8:30 o'clock in Union Hall Prizes and refreshments, Dubie a cordially in- SC FOOD SALE--The Young Woman id of the Bellefonte Presbyterian k bb will hold 2 food sale In hw wii! hold 4 food gale in the eviral Penmayvivinisa Gas Oomdany lice: on the Diamond on Saturdar edyuare 24, from 10 to 12 owiork I} kinds of nome cooked foode will * On ale Statement NOTICE-—To the taxpayers Tu¥hship, 57% ( oO v A Ls of Worih County Commissioners. May 1. ell unmald personal taxes will be riven fo deputy oollector Mav 1, 158, for collection. .Jda RB Willams Oo! scion, EJ Miscellaneous DEAD 81 OCK—Removes promptly Call anviime “ my expense, $36 «3 Lloyd Smith, Milmbure. 1944, Axe Mann Witmer, Bellefonte, Inquire of Fred Pa x9 FOR RENT-—A five room house with bath Good Jocavon Possession April 1st. Write P. O. Box 386, Belie- fonte., Pa 14 Mra resi. Belle jocation. All . this office 8 dence on fonte Very conveniences FOR RENT ril 1, Eastern side of double brick house, 227 E. Bishop Street. all conveniences, garage, Phone Mabel M Bellefonte, Pa. FOR RENT-<«A five room house In Bush Addition, with electricity, 2 city water, etc ule ler, Bush Addition, Bellefonte, R X 4 FOR RENT-—A 6 room house with all nj dern conveniences, new hard wood floors Saxion, 115 High Street, Pa Phone 283) Bellefonte, x8 FOR RENT Half of doubl e house on Inquire of Charles | S-R+4 at our expense, | INSURANCE--20% Saving, J Keichline Insurance Agency, ple court. Phone 1920. Open even ings and Saturday afternoon. t hours. snteed. . pany. Cali or write us. The TIDLING Pharmacy, Beech Creek, Ps. E+ Morrison, 472-J. | 411 Beech Creek, ™s and packing 11 Spring 3%. 6 rooms, bath and heal, | vlassaet of double on Bishop St. | | stock house 108 East Lamb Street, Belle. | ist ire of Mrs. Noll, Zion, Pa Zion 913. FOR RENT--Eight room house, age, four miles west of State Col lege, along state highway, available immediately, eleciticity. 522 N. Allen St. State College, Pu Phone 4364. x9 ms | are | uive | ing | i] Repairing anticnes » and Phone 409M. | Apartments for Rent | inity of the afled to | 363 Ridge Avepue, State Coilege, Pa. | : the vicinity ¢ hoifie { 8 ay | FOR RENT—A furnished apartment "hate 0 al Finds of Furst U nd slin BT RET. a, Pa. RC {and Mrs. Joseph Kozar of Belle- " ". bring it (0 light. Yesterday mom- | fonts, and H. H, Bathurst, of CUr- | Catherine Andereon Havel | ober: ing the watch was found buried | tin brother of Mrs. Gingher. |an4 Christine Smith: “Pickles, Bon . | . hi He show Jag! cide hy wa | ~The right windbw and door | Bons and Temper”: Eleanor McGin- none Rome for p a “outing.” jamb of a coach driven by George ley. Beatrice Weaver, Eleanor Wag- » ® | K. Moore, of Johnstown, were ner and Verdie Gibboney; “Minerva | Members of the Alpha Chapler damaged about 9:30 o'clock Tie (Moody. Helens Thomas, Catherine | of the Oradale Sorority, Bellefonte, | day morning when the car stuck | Wian, Elizabeth Brown and Eleanor | mooted tc the Flesher lea room ai the rear of a borough truck hy Lwin: Julian, Tuesday evening for Alin front of the Bellefonte Trust| Admission to Thursday's perform. chicken dinner and a miscellaneous | Company. The car driven by ance which will begin at 7:15 p. m., shower in honor of Mrs, Eleanor | Moore, owned by the 8pool Cotton | will be 25 cents. A special children’s Koski, of East Howard Street.) Company, of New York Ohty, was showing will be given at 7 o'clock ndoned Those present were: Mrs, Koski. | notth on Allegheny | Wednesday evening, February 28.) forms thst can be bought at A Mrs. Vivian Baer, Mis, Marie Deck- | Street, and Is believed to have skid- | Tickets for this performance will be | Pifocastoniion Adm: “hi 1 er, Mrs. Jane Dry, Mrs. Betty 8ax-| ded on the slushy road while pass- | 10 cents. | Bathiewt, Justice of the Poranen How fon, Mrs, Carolyn Swartz Mrs, Bet- | ing the parked truck. The end gate | - {ard, Pa. RD, Te ty Green, Mrs. Velma Fetzer, Miss | of the truck struck the window and | Marriage Licenses - Qerliude Poorman, Mrs. Hanhall| cut its way through the glass 10 enry M. Bulloe Rockey, Miss Isabel Knoffsinger. the door jamb, which was badly Hen'y M. Bullock. Bellefonte Mrs, Edna Sellers, Miss Ethel Zerby, | twisted. No one was injured. Dean | Helen R. Whippe Keeler_Bellefonte Mrs. Betty Hoover, Mrs, Hazel! Shope, driver of the truck, was in| Elwood Donald Young... Bellefonte Miss Margaret rhart,| the bank at the time. Borough Of- | Elizabeth J. Hublersburg auline 8§.ine and Mrs, Ellen! ficer Donald Johnson of Bellefonte. the accident, LB ar and atreal eromttiee an ape Tae al maces with laundry pri and fre: i ily and mental faculties, p to waste i : hig I am materials. The kidneys are the greatest sufferers from failure | ardgn, 23 W. Oursin “45. Befitfonl Milesburg to Triangle. Write Box to observe these simple health requirements. These faithful | 42, Bellefonte, Pa. Give fee and! workers work “overtime'’, trying to throw off these poisons, FOR RENT--Purnished rooms A location. | and finally break down under the strain, with Bright's disease, WANTED To buy, highest prices fo- high blood-pressure or some other serfous consequence, A fur: and hides. If you are within! healthy y demands exercise, and change of mental or 30 miles of Bellefonte phone ot write | physical scenery. Kofman. Bellefonte mo When your kid ive, especiall n. Be : your neys are over-active, ly at tf, you 116 Phone 310 or 153. can be sure the body is trying to take care of a “‘toxic™ condi tion. Should this persist, do not delay consulting your doctor. WANTED tracts IO abn Bright's disease is preventable, but not curable, and that is a “hirst symptom’, wm, (Shon, 102 © = | Beletaned, ————— Articles for Sale R FOR SALE-—A 200d cook stove, price reasonable. L. OG. Stanton, lian, 1 \ ih investigated Oscar Lewis Tafteh