February 29, 1940 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ny LOC ALS rd Co—— carpet sweepers, regular now $1.50. Bellefonte M. W. Willlams, ~Hand $2.00 .m Hardware Co, owner, —Mrs, Ivan Walker, of East Linn Street, active in the Bellefonte Girl Scout organization, on Monday ai- tended a Sccuy conference in Lew istown, —<Henry Curtin and a Miss Lyne both of Pissburgh, spent the weeks end in Belletonte at the home ol Mr. Cuiiln’s parents, Mr. and Mrs J. Mac Curtin, on West Linn Street ~Troop 8, Girl Scouts, Bellefonte, will hold an investitute service al the Logan Fire Company hall at 7 o'clock this Thursday night, Miss Catherine Cobie head of the Lroop. ~ Miss confined to bed at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nei- | son, on East Lamb Stree, for ihe past week because cf lines Miss Welson is a member of the siafl a the Talleyrand Inn ~Summoned by a sill the home of Malcolm on Bas. High Street about 5.3 o'clock Salurday afternoon, mem- bers of the Undine Fire Companj used water from a booster tank U exunguish a flue fire The Parents’ Auxillary the American Legion Junior Band will | meet a. the Legion Home, East Howard Street, at 8 o'clock Friday | evening, March 1, according to no- | tices released by Mrs. Aaron D Leitzell, secretary of the organiza- tion. All parents and sponsors are urged to be present. —Mrs. Agnes Plannigan, of Mo- shannon, after a visit with Mr. and Mus, Fred Vall and son, Ronnie, af Jersey Shore, was brought to Belle- fonte Sunday by the Vail family in order to be here for the opening Oi | the Pebruary criminal court Mon- | day. Mrs, Filannigan was called to £erve as a juror at the session —Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Weixel and | gon, Johnny, of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend as guests of Mrs weixel's father, John Curtin and family, at their residence on West Linn «Street, Upon (heir return LO Putsburgn the Weixels were ac- | companied by Miss Jane Curtin who will remain there a week or more ~Each year students College, Frederick, Md. aside 3 weekend during the win.er moni when mothers are chiertained at tlie college. The annual event Lis year i to be held during the com- ing weckend. Among those wiC 1} attend will be Mrs. Ivan Walk- ¢r. of Bast Linn Streei, whose daughter Mary Ca herine, a first year student at Hood —Mrs William C. Rowe was en- tertained at a birthday dinner aif the Brockerhoff Hotel, Monday | night, by members of the Women's! Auxiliary of the Bellefonte post-| coe. Those present were: Mrs | Bosifa “Del rick, Mrs. Wills HH. | Geissinger, Mrs. A. R. Everett, Mrs | Millard Hartswick, Mri. Morton Smith, Mrs. Daniel Showalter, Mrs R. T. Cowan and Mrs. Rowe —Mr. and Mrs. James Craig, Wes. Curtin Street, spent the week- end at Mercersburg Acaderay where their son. James, Jr, participated in an inter-ciub debale which wa 8 feature of the annual mid-sinte: ie at the school. Althougt the team of which Craig wa member los: the debate, wa. awarded a prize offered for the bes debating performance of the even- ing —Prothonotary was guest of honor dinner held at Mann, Sunday. in birthday anniversary. Guests Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whi.e, of Axe Maun; Mr. and Mrs. Ray White and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarenes Zeigler and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert! | Auman, Jr. and sca Billy, ali oi Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wallace, of Milesburg. ~Mr, and Mrs, Edward of Reading, and Miss Shields, superintendent of nurses at St. Francis Hospital, Jersey City N. J. spent the weekend in Belle- | fonte as guests of Mrs, Michael Shields and daughter, Miss Agnes | Shield; at he family home on East | fogan Street. Mr. and Mrs, Shield spent part of their time while here a ith their son and daughter, Mich. | asl and El zabeih Shields, who are] members of the sophomore class at Penn State. Friends of the Rev EW. Moy. ef, former pastor of the Bellefonte | Reformed church who has been 1m | charge of a church at Shenandoab for some time, have learned thal fhe pastor suffered a fractured leg on January 27 wij) ki calls among paris. wld tg “om firs Sunday after the mishap the pastol Was a patient in a hospital. Since then, it is reported, he has been omducting services every Sunday from a chair on the pulpit of his church, Ixing astis.ed to and from the church by members of the con: gregation ~AL a public Saturday, a | 5 Marie Nelson has been | the home of her Lo alarm Longwe.l, | i) of at Hood | 50t " i IN a he nt Bond C White at a birthday home at Axe ceiebration of nis were Shields Theressa sale in Bellefonte, | number of person: | giniled when someone bought 2a box of bulions for a dollar. Pere! haps the buver really wanted the buttons. Perhaps he or she way 7 devotee of a new hobby which is coming into being--the eollection of bultons, One of the mos. Tro gressive collectors of buttons is Mrs. Merle M. Wetzel, of Middle bury, Conn. daugher-in-law of Emma V., Welzel, of Willow. bank Sircel, Bellefonte. A recent fssue of the Waterbury Republican carries a lengthy flustrated story concerning Mrs. Welzél's remark- able collection of butions, which in- cludes samples of the bulton-mak- ers’ are from the 1700s down to the present day. Many of the items In ber collection are rare ones, even though she has been pursuing the hobby for only one year. Residing fn the center of what was one of frequent- 8 worthwhile buttofi 1 old boxes of buttons pur. Ee - , attended | Ov (4 | Schwartz, i Coleville, t | Downt | has | year i hart { 8 | Benjamiz | 1eport | Mr | Gap. {| ment of Agricul ure at | specior for | of | past number of years has “| her home and has | Molter Radio Service shop | Bast Mrs. Paul Sheffer, of East Linn Sureet, ts spending several days with her daughter, Mrs Mabe! Fredericks, at Lock Havel, ~Mr. and Mrs. George Bigelow of Rebersburg, called at Monday to add their name to our lst of valuable subscribers in Brush Valley. ~More than 7 members and guests of the Nittany Country Club a dinner and dance held club house at Hecla Park at the | Saturday night, -A meeting of the membership committee of the Bellefonte Cham- ber of Commerce will be held at the Chamber offices in the Y M. C. A building 30 lock riday night. Sale ending March sult us about financing Washers, Bleyeles, Floor and Elec.ric Cleaners Hardware Co, M w " ‘ at vu o'c oth plan on Covering Bellefonte Williams Al- ol Cone our ~Mrs tocna, k her and ry tin Str —Mrs burgh fonte Leamer, of a at home and daughter-in-law, Donald Leamer lex apartments, Harriet guest the son Mr Edward Pitts- spent th Bovd of ¢ weekend in Belle as a guest of Mrs ¥ “el Me- Coy, at home of her mother Mrs, Emma V. Weizel, on Willow- bank Street ~When cars driven by of Bellefonte bert S. Miller, of Beliefo! collided about noon, Sunday tal damage was about $4, and no one w the Ir. W mated at injured Miss Sally Baker, daughter of and Mu: Joseph Baker, of ngtown, returned to her home yesterday after spending two Bellefonte as a guest of Beaver family, at their home West Curiin Street ~Mr. and Mrs G are the proud parents of baby girl born at their Bellefor.ie wn February Sne been named Barbara Edin Gettig. She the second child and the second girl in the family --Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Widdow- fon and children, Harold and Joan of Indiana, Pa were weekend guests of Mr. Widdcwson's brother nd ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E E Widdows and family, at their home on North Alleghen -J. FF. Hoover, wh has been tenant farm at Fillmore, aangements (0 move th 0 the Mrs. Mary Abbott farm ail Rebersburg “and dispesing of some sup farm items by private sale a Catholic Mr there week; ir the Thomas on > A home 18 Car be a g m Kep- making pring PR My 5 regular meeting of th Daughters of America, Bellefonte, will be held Monday night, March 4. in their room in the Bush ~ Arcade, West High Street. The meeting will begin at o'clock. All members are ur Ww adlend ~Mr. and returned tc weekend er having monihs’ vacation in Fi McAlarney ide with Alarney's paren's, Mr Harry Dukeman, of Street. They Mes. T Bellefonte McAlarne uring pet Orica Mr wt ald re a seven wovks' wiring which time she was moiher, Mrs. Emma Eyer been seriousiv ill, Mr Bradley returned to her h Allegheny Street weekend, Mrs, E be showing gradua Steady improvement at this Keith Anderson has returned to his dulles as chief clerk at local West Penn Power Company offices after having been absent for more than a month because of illness After undergoing treat- 7 § 4 ner who had HKome of er i + HH time ed to the | ment. at the Centre County Hospit- { al. Mr. Anderson went to the home of his parents, Anderson, at ate. William 8. Crumlish, Mr. and Ridgway, Mrs. John tO recuper- Belis- of { ville, Md.. and Miss Edna Albert, of the weekend with Crirmlish's parents, Mr. and Hugh Crumlish at Pleasant Mr. Crumiish, who is a sani- engineer for the U, 8. Depart- Beltsville, recently was dppointed a sistant in- the Third Corps Area Scabbard and competses Six Betliehem, spent Mrs tary the National Blade. The area i states. Mrs. George Hazel, who for the resided at Greensburg, is planning to re- turn to the Bellefonte area t0 make informed rela tives that she will occupy her home at Valley View about March 15 Mrs. Haze] for some years conduct. ed a small store on Pine Street. liefonte, opposite the present 8he a sister of Mrs, Anna Johnson of Valentine Street, —Willlam James States, of 427 Bishop Street, Beilefone, a graduate of Kittanning high school. is the first applicant from Centre county to be offered admission 0 - | next September's class at the Penn- | s¥lvania State College, William S. Hoffman, College today. number of exceptionally well pre- pared students who have already completed Nigh school and who! have received replies at this early | date, ‘Mr. Hoflman stated. ~Tuesday afierncon George Car- registrar, said peneto, Borough supervisor, called at a ‘home at the intersection of Allegheny and Logan Streets, to inform the occupants to either re- move the ice on the sidewalks, or lo scatter ashes to prevent pedes- trians from falling. At least one perschs had been injured in a fall at the site. As Mr. Carpeneto left the house and stepped to the side- walk he lost his footing and fell of | heavily, striking the back of his head and inflicting quite a severe laceration. He was taken to a phy- gician's office where the injury was dressed. States is one of a limited | was in charge of | committee: John Galaida, Benton C. Tate, Harry Eber. | | hart, Richard Heverly, Ward Show- | | | | I Was | Won —— All kinds of tools. Big reduc this week. Bellefonte Hard- ware Co, M. W. Willlams, owner, * Among our callers on Friday J. H. Hosterman, well resident of Milltheim, who town on business Mr. and Mrs, A. G of Rebersburg, were callers at office Friday to arrange for was in oul the | printing of sale bills for their farm our office | ! Kathleen Sunberg, Avis, i accordion on March 22nd Harry E. Sager returned to his al sQie dudes at the Federal Match Come! pany plant Monday, after having been confined tw his home on Halfl- Mocn Terrace for a week because ol tiness Sale oh ending March Con- sult us about our financing plan on | Covering | Floor Cleaners M w Bicycle: rie Co., Washers, and Elee Hardware owner William, young son of Mr Martin Mille of East was confined to his parent for several days last week be- of a recurrence of an ear which he uflered ember If you are planning to move this spring kindly advise us of your change of address in plenty of time that your Centre Democrat will reach you time. Let us know before you move and now afer you have changed your addre Our thanks are Clyde Stewart of the store for a recent Magazine containing vertisement of the Philco product which occupied three continuous pages that required unfolding before they could be read. Mr. Stewart's in- terest in the unusual advertisement of course, is the fact that his handles Philco products Mrs, Willlam Cox returned helr Gazette apartments, last from the C County where the cl as born, recently The lit been named Wil Ham Franklin Mrs. Ck a th former Pauline Smith, dat per of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin ith High Street. The Mr Bellefonte William and Linn N Ar Street nome rause ment Dec all. first las 0 on due Manager Wolf furniture vy of Collier a unique ad- con } store and nome in Thursdas Hospital OT 10 the entre ai father Frank W. Matlern were in and Hay in Street Linn havi attend week M City cinna ne Society riotic mrs Bellew and Men Father ner, wi wili be Auxiliary Lhe Orgad Rots: turkey will head the nd tickets are 50 cents each. No man will be admitted to the din- ner unless accompanied by atl least cne boy ization menu, and balmy ¢ who is 3 ate A. M. Barr the tonight. Miss Barr is a daughter of the former assistant secretary American Lime and Stone Co. ar Mrs Mary Barr, now of Philadel phin. They moved Philadelphia shortly after Mr. Barr's death in Bellefonte in 1983 and since that time Miss Barr has been studying music there Payroll fi for industries during Janu substantial Increases over ponding figures for January according to a report released bY Chamber of Commerce. Last month there were 1567 persons em- ployed and the payroll was 95946. Lact pol. 1383 employes were paid $147048. Inbound car loadings last month were 181--a decrease from the total of 208 for January 1039. However, outbound loadings this year were 704 as come pared with cnly 588 for last Jan- uary. Approximately 260 members and guests of the Belielonte EIkS Club attended a Washington's Birthday dinner and dance held at the Club Home on West Hizh Street last Thursday night. Among the entertainers who appeared dur ing the evening were Sally Willets, of Jersey Shore, tap dancer; Miss on at ai ie Bellefonte ary gures the accompaniment; Mrs. Lenore Williams, Altoona, John Galalda, Jr. Bellefonie, pi- ano; the Mack and Meek dance team of Altoona; a magician from Pittsburgh, and Charles Sheckler, Milesburg, piano. The party, aa annual event on the Elks program, the chair | man, {ers and William Howard. Gives the perfectly) X oie support de! manded By today’ fashions. plus hem thiul freedom cotnfort of Aha) | rE wire ne. figure] a Corset shop] | 19 W. High St. Bellefonte, Ps. | known | Cummings | $167. songs with | songs; | following | Felt. base price $450 Regul ar | Bellefonte Ww Wil] rugs 0x12 now $3.79. Hardware Company, M, llams, Owner Mrs, David Dale went to Potls- town last Thursday, to-attend the | funeral of a friend, Miss Mary O Hitner, Miss Hither was quite wel known locally through frequent vi- its at the Dale home, Mr family, and Mrs. Joseph Miller and of State College, were vise tors in Bellefonte, Friday, Mi Miller, formerly in charge of | Bellefonte State parole office, now employed by the Pennsylva- nia Slate College and is preparin? | & texbook on one feature of soclal service work, | | i | Statements he this month to all accounts are due pink slip” is a subscription ing AVE been sent oul subscribers whoo or past due. Th statement of you ount We are Jook- a Renerot for paid Aare in 1 the ( pay th ( ME forward to Lo cur appeal tior If you and cannct L us havi count and up label on always tell the ubscription is i respon up | ubscriy ti arrea MN Je io Boi eventually date, By your naber Fald 0 the vOul 10 which Mr a and daughter Bellefonte, wl in Baltimore rid a Alabama gon, and the work completed on a sim the form Now in the Saughter 34 efont been with the timore hom and Siree (Continued on page four) ; Help Wanted WANILED Nolan All experiet nn YW WANTED WOK Hockinar {oute, Pa WANTED sec xrd tends wh Haupta Pia ’ WANTED WANTED ) . as g Beile wor id T4209 Pullsdelphia Xd Departmnend, man Wo aa ial OO and sere own. psp B. several ni WANTED Marr with work in unch vice station oul of capable of working week Must Wr ; B-@ in ing WANTED 1 dow A fist AAULING HEB "Work Wanted WANTED. Man family want Can 2s Burris. R WAN TED Work on fa Or Year Experier eed LY Monin dairying Theodore RD x2 WANTED- Man 3 wi wh family At work on ssocked farm by month or shares Frperienced will give profers ence. Ernest Bickle, Warriors Mark Pa x9 Partner Wanted WANTED- ie show have a wrile for carg of The tor oul door mo? have 8150 cash, ASO touring car. If interested more information. ©. C in Centre Democrat office Partin must > Lost and Found FQUND- A ladies hand bag conlal ne ing pe sonal L edpot i. Ow ner have game by for this Foot iot bon Democrat : Centre fd Card of Thanks [& HRTSTIAN — We take this means of Srpresting our thanks to neigh- bors and friends for the use of cars, their floral iributes and many acts of sympathy during Hinesg and death of Mrs Sarah EB fen Christian. of Julian, The Famiiy Wanted to Buy the WANTED--To buy, used pool table Nittany Valley Service Station, | Nittany. Pa. (P. O. Hosard. R D 2) ! Phone Zion 91933 x9 WANTED To bu i a farm of from 59 to 100 acres along highway from Milegbtirg to Triangle. Write Box | 42. Beliefonte, Pe Give pffee and! | location. ny WANTED-—To buy, highest prices for furs and hides. I you are wi thin | 30 miles of Bellefonle phone or write ts and we'll come for them. Jacob | Korman, Beliefonte Pa. P. O. Box 118 Phone 319 or 168. 1 | WANTED Information as to Wo! | tracts of woodland or abandoned | ‘farms that oan be bought at right | price: each 200 acres or more Ur] | roforestration. Address Diemer I» | Bathurst, Justice of the Peace, How | | ara, Pa. BR. D. su Wanted to Rent i | WANTED To rent a wood two “horse | farm. Can give good reference, have good horses and lots of held l| | Write land Pahr, Howard. Pa of | Articles for Sale oi SALE--A good ine pouty of P. B Rv rey e . FA every week [CLASSIFIED AD 30,000 People Read This Column That's why 1 partment has become so amaz.ngly popular, we Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- Considering its low cost ang | the benefits derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Commuuity Bar- gain Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for |’ and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- first lssue, ment containg more than twenty-five words, ote cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE--A straight one cent a word ls charged for red] esiale advertising —sale or rent KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled to this office, must be complied with by those answering “Mw adverilsements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such aovertiss ments, as the publishers are not permitted Ww divulge the name of the ad- veriiser BUNCRIBER'S PRIVILEQGE—Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- oCrat 1s entitjed free of charge. intervals FOR BALE OOP and equi Will Inquire of the te, Lamar, ba FOI | ack dit store Bl FOR SALS ple of BALE-Cood hard con! by the Alno ab wood Can Bellefo ix POR grade on or Ar Inquire Phone POR ALE BYWNY Coal and t SALE -~-MoCorm Lractor good as tee! ¥ ree Year new F-20 20 Parmall Pu mac! look then ier, Cer imax new flalo Rus fina Bu H D k-Deering ” Ww a 25-word advertisement in these columns one tne This privilege can be used six Limes a year at diferent 10m mmm rubber Wanted to Lease WANTED Fox College reference i patti) Hh aler Te y or Exchange Ot EXC HANG ve ya ras Shuey LH i - Pon SALE White Root FOR bom ry . po : i wichos eact Tuesday, oy laws . oy 5 : xi i1eleg wilh be ornunended by Dent mi ad p RiOuY Hennig siidiny flis. Pa valonie Phone oh. |) $e 21 yer FOR SALE L of horses 3200 ibs FOR SALE mare iy H wok ywhore ind other plctures bowl, and ais gins. hand Painted a-brack. 3 niece liv bed room Ma jedic range at ther hose Aw punell a old ® et ey hold goods Belief Many erroneous ideos which have become fited in the minds of people cause needless worry and inconvenience, and often lead to real harm. For instance, the idea that fish and milk eaten at the same meal set up 8 poison in the stomach. Science says when there is a gastric disturbance following such a diet it is probably because either the milk or fish was questionable. Many people think milk should not be given to a fever patient, but there is no better food than pure milk in the diet, where the physician has 10 combat fever. Many mothers think be- cause mitk has curdied, it is because the child cannot digest milk. As a matter of fact, the stomach cannot digest milk until it has been broken up into small curdies by the digestive fluids. Many an expectant mother goes through untold agonies through fear of “marking” her child in some way. Science has proven it is impossible to mark a child before it is born, through any experience of the mother. And down through the catalog of superstition and fear. Save yourself needless worry by talking with your doctor, when in doubt about questions of dief or health. eore hh " d nie the olher months oo} In. n x10 Tron BALE—A good brown | Breet | i811 {oR Bellefonte, R | POR RENT--#alf of ‘doubie hours on! | half of double house on Bishop St ——— horse, 9 1700. Andy Biamn- road, Bellefonte, R x10 years old, weight eo, Jacksonville D2 rom BALE —" fresh sein cows, straight and milkers. Price 8656.00 each of « H. Presler, Millheimn FOR SALE Holstein and mixed hay hart Farmn, Bel more) Box 127 FOR BALE--A black teams 5 v sound, gentle and well broke, hay loader and potato Wallace N. igen, Phone Centre Hall, Pa xe Hol- wriect nguire Pa xii young Heavy horse Owe and mule, 2 springers J. ¥. Hoover lefonwe, RR. D and Hound Alre Belle Belles Eat POR SALE '] 11 year nd quiet MORTIe fone 1 2800 anywhere Phone Box 194 work 97-4 Pa MERS--Penns Valley t Hall, Pa. Lolds snciny Bring your iis you CX 1 Riegel, Owhie fonte FAR Baler Dart every CATE can FO Myr J | prices. ¢ 1 FOR ve SALE gray r Q is Year | oli “n Lenin of horse weight aDouL Lon Boone Jacksonville Road npple 10 a 3200 inguire ey Brockerhofy Real Estate - POR SALE gain, for q box B7-A M FOR SALE. ~An light and ant Gap Bellefonte POR ptreel Ris" For Sale ilu ball Pa 5 SRE POR SALE 100% 250 ae Bel FOR SALE sla keg st 135 sre Inquire at Los ter Man! . HALE Ten iy 4000 wa iching Priced Parm Launar PORL Cag »r RITE tent Poles POR SALE The Ww w wi u of 202 acres, 6 mil fonie. In Buffalo Fillmore W CW Hireel, Belinfonts SALE—3%- My of Belied elect Pa per farin a west of Belles Hun Valley weg timer, 306 E. Bab Pa 3 POR Were onte bya bedi ngs Belief ie Bodie farm from Bellefonte Road All necessary Price $3500 00 Ad- nker & Bros 11% ‘umberiand. Md POR BALE 160-ncre farm Joosted Hublersburg, Pa, 3 acres timber, 7 sees of alfaifa. 20 sores of meadow Wilh a never falling stream. runing water house and barn electric Pght and beth. All the comforts of a own home, 2 minutes walk to fllher school, church, store and post office. The best looated farm in Nit. juny Valley, J. B. Matis, Hublersburg » t former le FOR SALE The 105 acres re ry 2 in FOR SALPE--darke chicks from state blood (ested a fanging from 2 0 4 years of age Buy your chicky from the farm that Produces thelr own hatching «oos fo insure yourself of good ploy We are breeders of the large type leghorne that produce large chalk white egye. Visitors are glways wel. come. Dale Hill Pouliry Porm Climtondale, Pa. John Kline (owner: x14 Houses for Rent POR RENT--A 6-room house at Mann quite of Harvey A Pieasaht Gap, POR | RENT —T%o 1 Axe Mann Witmer Axe Ho x9 near Fred x9 POR RENT--A five room house with th, Choixl jJocation. PMoOosession April 1st. Write P. O. Box 386, Belle- | fonte, Pa su ral H Inquire Beliefonte, Pa | hot rig of Mrs ————— FoR RENT April 1. Buctern double rick hole, 227 E al Gonvenienomg Phone Mabel M Morrison, 472-3 Beliofonte, Pa 4 Fon RENT A $ix room house. 3 ear garage, located in Zion, A good place Tor an auto repairman quire of Bal R Armstrong, Phone | Zion bo warage POR RENT--House and apartments. | iots for sale, a Inguire at the M. Kelchiline In- surance Avency. Temple Cours Build. | ing, Bellefonte RENT--A five room house mn Bush Addition, with Slectricity, 2. Chr garage, city walsr. fic of Pred H “a Bush Add) % Soring #1. 6 rooms, bath and heat, State College Inquire of Max Kalin, 2808 State x» or call All modern Tad fie | a ye, FRE fh) w non RENT hein room house, Apartments for Rent room 30 i ] GE eC a gy bE — Flic eri In- | All pood locations. | ire | VERTISEMENTS | FOR RENT A4<100m Thomag Street, Bello Hone bas POR =” PNT Apariment my Bellefonte, Phone x9 S-room apartment with bath, heat and hot water furnishes ed. Avallabie March Ist, Cali 60u- n Fa POL el with bath Cetitre Hall kh, Cer ire A Gero “Aparimen! ahd heat rated In Inquire Rowne Ginger Hall, Pa 9 Pon RENT apartment rent mer fonte ished Ave ron garage, garden, ure WMirs El- mw Bt, lie. Unfurr heat FOR Tie Eby, 425 Pa POR RENT--2nd "foor Aarument st corner of Curlin and Allegheny Streets. Rent 82600, In. quire of First Nallousl Bank, Beile A] fonte, Pa FOR RENT sparunment VETO [ee aye 5 rooms mint Corner iefonie Bel Ln E. Be fwd oor duplex desirable location, =» heat, hot waler gars Mrs. Luella Chees rin and Ridge M Phone 202- " es For Sale or Rent Fon BALE OR RENT and Uw ked store i ght ! Hut te 22 H Able ont [4 Ho : mer Inquire rahurg. "ss FOR BALE OR RENT--A good about 145 acres of Jamu 1 120 wscres tmberiandg jocated townshih, en ige County eve 1d and plenty od Mn 5. Join Lyon 0 Farms For Rent A 100 pore farm wit god spring water, local Ir uy ure of D1 x farm ol wmng ane BRTION FOR RENT “with of running Inquire Spring tre Hall x48u house aud bern MoCormick. R none §-K-21 H Pa D Pi Cen — ————_— —— —— “Loons to. Farmers Mx Parmer if refinance your money 0 pur. rele of Interest ms you should oon- F. Rhodes, Secretary the Centre Co Nat Aspociation, lee LAND BANK “y LOARS- iu would lke to Las ht Lab Tui ne a 0 o rey ’ enn a farm aries nts Loar An nouncements BALE ~The Mother's Club efonte. will hold a bake March 16 n Whi BAKE { Be FE yd Dru NOTICE <The Union : people will meet in Miles Houser at Valley any Ma hh 3 at 230 . ervbody invited Prayer meet the home of View, Sun- o'clock p. mm MEETING ~The Ladies Ala of Tos ‘ 1 z t the home Montes ociok a sU — up £1 | } pai Tickets SHOOTING MATX CH An ooting Mmaich will be held any Valiey service ny on Priday ntigor at the station #t » 8B, begin “Wy Hy wi "Miscellaneous. DEAD = OCK— Removed promptly Call anviime st my expense, phone nd ldoyd Lo Smith, Miburg ¢ WANTED Dead, old and disabled cows, horses and mules removed Jee, Vogts Rendering Workh, Ceo. + Vogt, Prop. Centre an, Pa. 55-R-4 at our expense INSURANCE-20% Saving, J M Keichline Insuratice Agency, Tem- pie court. Phong 180. Open even- ings and Saturday afternoon. 12 ASTHMA, Hay Pever, Binus Os- by Batmitnevs tan and Relief, nalis Bima afd Alkad Meritol (Rheumatism Drops Aad 100 postage aud GLASSES installed EE a side Of jehiheny am. prepared to Bishop | fs al ve attractive lasses ( Past out) fective hearing. stock German Eyes. gan B40 beiler here than elsewhare : Tre Bight nd “a Hearing Ald Store, Beech Creek, Ms FURNITURE _ REP made to all Vinde of furafis , 102 B Lambd St, Betieion te. Pa. 3 MACHINE WORK —Oafttle knives sharpened, meat hp oo lates yl knives far harpeied and ai Viriae wai
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