March 14, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. on m— wo —— LOC ALS | | - — ~Mrs. W. Harrison Walker was | confined to bed for a few days the! fore part of the week, from an ai- tack of ptomaine poisoning | —Mrs. John Meyprs and Mrs Carl Hartings and little daughter, Marjorie, all of Centre Hall, were business visitors in Bellefonte on | Tuesday. —B. C. Dotterer, of Mill Hall, R. D., prominent Clinton County far- | mer and stock and produce dealer, «as a business visitor in Bellefonte on Monday. —Hoags Dairy Store takes pleas- ure in introducing the new soup by Beech-Nut thal people everywhere are talking about. Demonstra tion Friday and Saturday —Mrs. George Miller's Easter flower sale will open Thursday, | March 21st. a. Miller's Store, High Street. Gorgeous plants in full bloom at reasonable prices. “x12 ~Mr. Joseph Heichel, well known Marsh Creek farmer, was 1 welcome caller at our office on Tuesday. Mr. Heichel has been a reader of the Centre Democral fo the past forty years ~The Logan Fire Company, Bellefonte, has enrolled as a mem= er of (he Bellefonte Chamber Of Commerce A total of 12 new inembers have joined the organiza tion since the first of the year —-Kelsey I. Harvey, of Beaver, of Mr and Mrs. Ives L. Harvey, Huntingdon. former well known residents of Bellefonte, called on friends here Tuesday while en rout? home from ga trip to Williamsport. —Penn Centre Chapter Order oi, DeMbolay attended services at the Bellefonte Methodist church, Sun- day night. The Rev, H willis Harisock. pastor of the church. conducted the service and gave the sermon. E L. Plumb, of the Parrish Drug Store, slipped and fell down] a short flight of stairs at the store] Saturday iit, suffering strains and bruises which kept him con-| fined to his home above the store until yes. erday —Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moersch- bacher and family have made ar« rangements to move in (he near fu- ture from the A C. Heverly apart ment on East High Street to one of the Petrikin Hall apariments on West High S.reei, ~Glowing press notices were given in the Lewistown Newspapers regarding a s-eech given bj James R. Hughes of Bellefonte, at the an nual banquet of the Burnham Vol - unteer Fire Company, at Burnham last Thursday night —Members cf the Bellefonte Ki- wanis Club attended the morning service at St John's Lutheran church, Sunday, in observance Oi a na.lonwide “Go to Church” move- mens; The Rev. Clarence E. Ar- old. pastor of the church, was in charge of the service and deliver ed the sermeor -—W. W. Hampton, commander, and Harry Nighthart, G. HaTison Kline. L. R. Glenn, R. W. Eckman and James Leiizell, members oi Jackson-Crissman-Say lor Post, yet erans of Foreign Wars, Bellefon! on Saturday “attended a dleric: meeting of the V. F. WwW. at While Rose st, in York. Roreus and Mrs. Ben H. Herr rth Spring Street, Sunday | Xo PA Wazhington, D, C,, where they will board a train for Davtena Beach, Florida, for a visit with MT Herr's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Claude Herr, who have been Florida since the firs, of the yea” Both families will begin the return drive toc Bellefonte on April 1 —Lyman L. Smith, of East Cur- tin S.ree:, former Centre County Treasurer, was admitted to the Lewistown Hospital, last Thursday 10 undergo surgical treatment. He was scheduled to have undergone an operation on Monday, but his condi’lon was such that the opera- tion was postponed Mr Su has not been in good health for some time, —Mrs. Edward B. Ruch and son, J. Wesley Ruch, of Northumber- land, motored to Centre County Monday, on a business mission. Mrs Ruch, the former Adelia Adams, daughter of the late Wesley Adams, of Howard, is owner of the homestead premise; at Howard through which the new Bald Eagle Valley highway is to pass. It was in connection with this matter that] she came here at his time —¥Friends have received word that William 8 Chaney, son of Mr. and Mrs, Gail Chaney, of Belle- | vue, former residents of Bellefonte, won one of four $500 four-year) scholarships at Washington and Jefferson. College, in competitive | examinations in which 207 students participated. The Chaneys were residents of this community while | Mr. Chaney was employed as an accountant at Rockview Peniienti- ary. Mrs. Chaney is a cousin of Mrs, James B_ Cralg, of West Cur- tin Street. —8t. Pa.rick’s Day has been ob- served in the United States for 164 years, The date, March 17, dear {0 the heart of every son of Erin, was first observed in this country when George Washington's Irish soldiers | headed the troops that marched victoriously into Boston on Maren 17, 1776. This year the date bears double significance because March | 17 also marks Palm Sunday. Lo- | cally, Bt. Patrick's Day will be ob- | served by the Undine Fire Company | at a banquet to be held in the Pa- | rochial school hall - on Monday | night, March 18. —Word was received here this week of the death on Monday of Thomas ©. Coogan which occurred | at his home in Lodi N. Y. His son ol | plant, | reasonable | VIS ing ‘off the North Central Distric’ interruption in receiving your Cen- | Ure ~Mr, J. W, Zerby of Spring Mills, | R. D. was a welcome caller at our | office Saturday -Mr., C. W. Solt, of Port Ma- | tilda, who is employed at the brick | wins a Bellefonte visitor on Monday as well as a caller at our office. | Cyrus 1. Solt, of South Spring Street, spent (he weekend with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ana Mrs. William Straub and family, at ' Harrisburg If you want to see a beautiful collection of Spring coats in fitted and boxy styles, and offered at such | prices, then visit The Bellefonte . ~Mr, and Mrs. Earl Centre Hall, and their nieces, Jane! and Fay Walker, also of Centre Hall, were callers at this office Sat- urday while in Bellefonte on a busi- | ness mission, -Mr, and Mrs, H Spring Mills, R. D,, were itors in Bellefonte, Saturday, and while here spent a few hours with Mr. Faust's stepson, Russell Copen- haver, and family Arthur C. Dale er Judge and Mrs of East Linn Street Friday {rom the Centre Hospital where he recently went an operctiocn for apper —~Robert Valentine h to his home on West C from a two weeks visi uncle, Thomas Downing ingtown, and with o her and friend Phil vicinity Mrs, Lewis North Allegheny day resigned her senior visitcr for the Public Ass quar.ers of which Court bullding Mr, and Mrs. Russell and family moved early this week from an apartment in the Petrikin Hall to an apartment in the Charle Harrison house cn West Howard Street occupied by Carl Crone- miller and family —Mr and Mrs. J W who for the past several been residing in Belistonte Monday to Alt oona w! make heir » I Bartley, Mr Lintz' Store While, al E. Faust, o: business n of form- Dale nome Jr. 4 Arthur C returned eturned n Stres ith Down- } al rr hiz 4 wdeiphia an Orvis Harvey, oi Street, on Tues- pega as a Centre County Board hea i- in lemple tance he are Nel Oud Harnden years have moved will t Mr former ne fante efonte T arden ‘the of Bell and Mrs C. Guyer family, who have been i one of the Walter Eberhart houses 'n Nor.h Allegheny Street, moved Tuesday into the former Ray [i home on East Linn Street, recently purchased by Mr. Guyer ~Pred Clevens. ine, Jerry Galai- da. John Anderson and Guy O Bitner, all members of the Belle- fonte Elks Lodge, attended a meel- occupying ERs at Danville the dinner a rlat.er served. —Mrs. C N. J. has duplex apart Street and household effects th ar future ther of Mrs Centre Hall ~ Kline Conler, dent of Salona, was C off Sunday. After! luncheon was H. Gould of Heightstown leased one of the Orvis ments on East Curtin expects (0 move to Bellefonte Mrs Gould is th Charles H. Ligh her 1a e well known resi a brief caller office Monday morning while in Bellefonte on business mis- sion. Like hundreds of other read- ers of this newspaper. Mr, Confer finds The Centre Democrat Public Sale Register a complete and ac- curate listing of all major sales in this area. —ieorge Shuger Y.. sales represeniative American Lime and tone here, was a visitor in Belle- onte during the weekend, thic De- irg his first visit to town since the irth of a son in his family some weeks ago. He reports that the in- fan: is thriving. Mrs Shugert is the former Miss Helen Cruse, of Bellefonte Charles J. Quici and his nep- hew, Wilbur Clouser, both employes of the American Metal Products Company, at Detroit, Mich., spent! the weekend at the home of Mr Quici's mother-in-law, Mrs, C. © louser, at Milesburg. Mrs Quici! has been with her mother for the past month or so, having come in from Detroit in the hope that a jchange of climate would benefit her helath, Invitations are being mailed to- day for the dance to bz lield at the Brockerhoff Hotel, Easter Monday, | by the Junior Department of the Bellefonte Woman's lub. Carl Keller and his orchestra, popular | among dance fans in the Lock Ha-| ven-Willlamsport area, will furnish | music. The orchestra will be ac- companied by three singers. The | dance will begin at 9 p. m. and con- |? clude at 1 a. m, | Clarence Smith, of Pittsburgh. | is reported to be recovering slowly in a Pittsburgh Hospital from se- | vere burns he received on Febuary | a N the Com- t. of Elmira, of pany 13 while working in the plant of the | yo. 00 women's Guild of the church | Jones & Laughlin 8teei Company in Pittsburgh, Smith was amid about one side, and about the face | and hands, but according to reports from the family the wounds will | not leave permanent disfigurement. Until last fall Mr. and Mrs. Smith | and (wo children, resided in the} Meek house on West High Street, | while Mr. Smith was employed as | an agent for the Prudential Life Insurance Company here. ~Our mailing list was corrected | this week and all payments on sub- | scriptions for February and the e | first two days of March have been | credited. We had an unusually | large number of subscriptions to! credit and it ts possible thas. some of any mistakes. | | pi appreciate the response to our | Statements, but there are some sub- ET arrears who | 3 are very anxious to hear from. you are moving this month please | give us your new address In plenty | of time to assure yourself of jon 1¢ | plans { fonte | American Revolution was held in the ~~Mrs, Bertha Hoffman of North Allegheny Street, ter-in<law, Mrs. 8heldon A. Hofl- man, of State College, went to Philadelphia, Saturday, to visit the annual Flower 8how and for a visit with relatives and friends in that a ~Mrs., James B. Lane has re- tiirned to Bellefonte from McKees- port where she spent the winter with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Lane, and after a week's stay at the Talley- rand expects to open her home on East Linn Street -C, H. Hunt, of Harrisburg, staf! member of the Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce who alded in the organization of the Belle- fonte Chamber, dled Sunday at Harrisburg. Mr. Hunt was quite well known locally through his visits to Bellefonte on Chamber of Com- merce missions The Junior Epworth League face of the First Methodist church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs G. A. Spearly on Friday evening following the regular League meet- ing at the church, and completed for holding a food sale on March 30 in the former A. & P. store room on the Diamond. A social hour followed and delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Spearly, Four- teen members were present -Plans are being completed for the “Star Spangled Banner Dance,’ to be held at the Brooks-Doll Post American Legion Home, East How- ard street, on Wednesday evening, March 27. The dance will begin at 9p m and close at 1 a. m., and ad- mission will be one dollar a couple Proceeds from the dance will be for the benefit of disabled and needy war veterans Bellefonte and vi- cinity. The is cordially invited to attend event ~Miss daughter eo street woo been Bet ternity ulty in public the Josephine Thompson, of Rev. and Mrs. William Thompson, of North Allegheny Bellefonte, and a student at ter College, Wooster, Ohlo, has elected a member of the Phi a Kappa national scholastic fr Miss Thompson, who grad- with honors from the Belle High school in the clas 1036 majoring in English at Wooster, from which her father and her sister, Mrs. H. Thompson Dale of State College were graduated Election to Phi Beta Kappa of the highest honors that bestowed a college st HL uated tant fonte 5 Of . one can be upon udent Dr. Hoffman Named Head of Gun Club Perman eeting of the pry t en ifficer n Bellefonte Gun Club Dr. Richards H. Hof!- Dr. E. H Adams, first vice president; Dr. P. H. Dale, State College, second vice president; Reeder Jodon, secretary, and Same uel H Poorman, storage clerk Credit for the success of the club organized five years ago, was given to Mr. Poorman. Through his eff. elected at m last week man, president; are {cient management the club owns all | equipment on ifs fleld east of Belle fonte and is free of all debt tn com A ——— BELLEFONTE MOTHER'S CLUB HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The Bellefc nte Mother's Monday night Arthur Dale with tern as co-hostess pleted for a bake sale to support the baby clinic, to be held Saturday, March 16, at the White Drug store Specialties to be offered include veg- etable soup. Boston baked beans and home-made bread Mrs. Edward Miller, president ported that Edgar Widdowson has given the clinic a large cabinet and that four new babies were added to the list during the month of Febru- ary. The program of the evening be- gan with a violin solo by Frances Dale, “Russian Lullaby.” by Zamec- nik. Mrs. Paul Corman read a paper “The Swing Age Youth,” published in “Hygeia” Mrs. Frances Robison read an article from “The Woman” called “Your Son 1s Too Young to Die.” Mrs. Ray Noll read from “The Woman" an essay, “Keep Your Hus- band's Heart" in stn | m—————— D. A. R. MEETING The March meeting of the Belle- Chapter Daughters of the Club met at the home of Mrs Mrs. Hayes Mat- Plans were com- re. Presbyterian Chapel. Bellefonte, on Priday evening, March 8. After the usual opening exercises, | reports were heard from several | committee chairmen on work accoms- month. Three | plished during the new members were then received into the chapter and welcomed by the Regent A fine program of music under | the direction of the Music Commit | [tee was then presented and greatly enjoyed by all present. Mrs, Louis | Schad and Richard Walker, violin- | { ists, al selections. Mr. and Mrs. Einar played three piano duets and Mrs. | william P. Campbell, of Centre Hall, sang two groups of songs. She was accompanied on the plano by Mrs | Delas R. Keener, also of Centre Hall, | Refreshments were served by the and a social hour enjoyed. The hostesses were Mrs. George | iB. Thompson, Mrs. Wells Daggett, | | Mrs. W. H. Potter, Mrs. Frank Good- | hart, Miss Mary D. Potter, and Mrs. Samuel Waite. V. F. W. SEEKS MAGAZINES FOR VETERANS’ gs Jackson-Crissman-Saylor Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, is con- { ducting a campaign to secure maga- zines and cigarettes for use of vet- erans in the veterans’ hospitals at | Coatesville and Aspinwall. Any person wishing to make con- tributions are asked either to take {them fo the Post home on West | Bishop street, or to telephone 9484 {and they will be calied for, Ir — S—— - Howard Man Seriously IN Haxel Munson, of Howard, tower operator for the Pennsylvania Rail- road in the Howard area, yesterday was reported to be seriously ill at his hohe. Mr. Muna fliness be. gan an attack of grippe, from which complications developed. and her daugh- | accompanied on the piano by | Mrs. Musser Geltig, rendered sever- | " |NURSES' ALUMNI GROUP HOLDS ST, PATRIC K'S PARTY | | | The regular March meeting of the | Centre County Hospital Alumnae Association was held at the hospital last Tuesday evening Nursess' | | with president Grayce V. Tressler, R. N., presiding Membership lists for the year were completed and a report on the revising of the by-laws was given, Following the business meeting a social hour in the form of a “Bt Patrick's Party” was enjoyed under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth | Shuey Corman, R. N., chairman of the program committee, Refresh ments were in charge of a commits tee composed of Mrs. Helen Lam- bert, Mrs. Hazel McCoy and Miss Marie Murray. Fourteen members were present nm a ———— —-— Noisy body desires le wonder why any- to be quiet Lost and Found LOST, STRAYED male hound pup tan head name piate 704 on collar. Please Bickle, Pine we Mill Electrical Equipment peo OR STOLEN-—A black and white and license NO tify J. Earl Cr Pa xil FOR RENT ampiifier A 28 Watt Help li WANTED farm Harpster Phone 35566 WANTED perier Bary R: 1 “yes Chester, Pa Must 81 Man Ww ANF TED- um wage Cuanphed WANTED pay No ex aujred Fre GC. CO Ilinois Work ‘Wanted Heberling WANTED experience ! xged ¥ rou tht WANTED fam J an give oped s. RD WANTED A part time work her kind of C. V. M. Box WANTED Man wit) work on stocked farm ahnares Experienced will ence Oe ald Pohner, ha. by month give refer. Krowaydin x12 w ANT ED bay counsy ho dels Bo x ¥ re WANTED for of at pound an, Pa WANTED buy burnin Must have cap per minuie irre Information as to two tract woodiand or farms that can Be bought price; each 200 acres reforentration Address Bathurst, Justice of ard, Pa. RD of at Articles for Sale SAl Pa Beet coal Ton Bellefonte : POR hard Ripka POR SALE--1000 bushels cleaned or re~cleansd Edward RR. Owen Bel efor POR SALE Range with enw condition Hall FOR SALE- Oak slab wood. "Can be purchased at the mill or will de- liver by calling BE. 8. Bennett, Run- ville, Pa x12 FOR SALE-Used computin scales, one candy scale. | condition. price right, Keller Maching Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. grades in quire of te, Pa x12 Socond hand Olenwoad wale frond very Call 17-R-2, ‘Centre x11 counter FOR SALE—Parm lime at price farm- ers can afford 0 pay. Inquire of >. M, long, Howard R. D. 2, Phone | Zion 113 (Nittany). | POR i Wanted to Buy" R25 nay abandoned | . FOR SALE- good oat : ret claas | sat POR SALE-QGood grade of soft and hard coal by the ton or truck load Also slab wood. Inquire of Frank | Corl, Bellefonte, Phone 710-R | FOR SALE--Coal and wood, ashes away at a low mate, 47-3 for prices. Bam Oa | Bellefonte, Pa. BR. D. 1, Colevil SALR—1035 in FOR let coach reasonable Can finance, 666-J-3, Randall M. Keller, | ant Gap. Pa. POR a bu; SALE-French clover seed $811 Domestic $1250; Utah Al- Pleas | b01 | xii! I haul | Standard Chevro- good condition. Price | Phone i falfa $1650; North Dakota Grimm | Alfalfa $1700 a bushel, Ross, Lemont, Pa FOR SALE-~McCormick-Deerit 20 tractor as new F-20 | all on steel drop in and look them over, D. Bradford. dealer, Centre Hall, | Phone 31-R-5. i stove, late model; Reason for selling have replaced with electric equipment, BIC me one bed davenport In eT Telenhone 760 for ent oh see merchandise. OTHE ton (9) typewriter electric Motor V, h. n. . BC, Witmer HEsthte Axe: Mann, Oarage Bellefonte, R. D. 3 x11 FOR BALE-Several radio cabinets. just the hing for making euv- boards, etc, 1 joe refr a. EB aahic refrigers 1 hod typt Frtate electric range, 1 gas range, DeLux Bendix home laundry. I erous reconditioned Duttary and elec trie radios. hand operated washing 1 kerosene stove, like new: 1% h. np. motor; several ipduction motors ( type): 285 : 1 non e vaou cleaner; EO oalen which needs «20 Farmall on rubber, | | used three years. Full line of Mc-| | Cormick-Deering machines in stock. | Pa. | of} 7 i —} | FOR SALE--Loraine direct action gas | electrolux gas | refrigerator Both in good condition, Page Fin CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why ‘1 oe Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- Partment has become so amazngy popular. Considering ls low cost ada the benefits derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Commudily Bar gAlD Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or Jess, 25 cents tor | first lssue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where &dvertise- ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cenl a word.is charged. REAL ESTATE ~A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea] estate | adveriising-—sale or rent, KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to this office, must be complied with by those answering “we advertisements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such adverts ments, as the publishers are not permitted 0 divulge the name of the ad- veriiser, BUBRYCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Cenuwe Dem- OCTral 1s entitled 10 a 25-word advertisement in these columns one Lume free of charge. This priviege can be used six Limes a year si different TL A I A ER SALE OR TRADE--50 te King Pi Sto kK Squad 107 youjitry of B00 fer een FO Breeder Hi kinds. Leo P Altoona \ wii Ave duality hicks, Holly- te Leghorns, New Barred Rock shower and BABY rietim iy sh 0s he Live Stock old 2, Phone weer . RD POR lava $40 0¢ ALS New ¢ Meike nod cow wit} oer POR SALE 2 ne, Ford ‘ea wt D 1x sileagte 11.118 reasonable High Stree xi BALE 1935 8 sedan HE 3 A«1 condition Clay Witmer POR BALE Dark gray mare “om! ne T ya old, weleht 1660 he sounda good Eorker. AC D Pr Le East = 8 ante Guernsey the old Ly Pens wiLac POR SALE ; Fe fro &) re Mark FOR SALE n 3 ¢ Hundreds nf used We 15 to 28 Inch by written uaraniee o'clock Wall Shoe intersection “mare thes 1 mated, a bi ack weight 15650 weight 1500 WorKens POO runk. Mili Hall al! sles from 4 year Back a “dt in- Pa x11 EXCHANGE—6 i . alpo baled alfaitn oat ete beef COWS Farms, Belle x13 - tered Percherons Whi Rock 10 vears, weight 1600 Tuesday all t 4 to 1800. number in foal 8 stallions 2 a clean iow. also rigine 3 black Poul good worker. should develod Phon Te $150. Also CGleckner coliara. B. C. Dotterer x15 ie Mills 6-R-21 ay and Pa ice FOR BALE-@Q ality chi eke ner 100 Leghor p 86 a5 and White 735 FOR SALE- Lar ke type leagho™n chicks from state blood tested hena ranging from 2 to 4 vears of age Buy vour chicks from the farm that oroduces their own hatching 78s to nsure vourself of good stork We are breeders of the large ype Leghorne that produce lange chalk white spe. Vitilors are always wel Hill Pouitry Parm rome. Dale Clintondale, Pa John Kline (owner) ducklings heavy laying SALE~Day old hite Runners, the White Pekine the sck that « 8 to 10 Ib. roasters. $15.00 per PP. Prepaid. Crider Chickery, Church 8t., Lock Haven, Pa xi3 (SEVERAL TS, TYPES “GOITER The vast majority of goiters can be successfully cured, if steps are taken in time Generally speaking, there are two kinds of goiter —the toxic’ ror poisonous) and the non-toxic” From a medical standpoint, there are three types that accur most frequently thi The ‘colloid -type—symmetrical enlargement of the thyroid gland where both sides of the neck are uniform, usually found in young girls, and usually passes away after adolescence is established «2 The ‘adenomatous (ype ~usuaily an uneven en- targement, more pronounced on one side and usually appears early in adult life The most tommon type and about 287. become toxic’ if nor properly Heuvel 5h he ihe SYpecharactrited by the oss the eyes. or 2 pop-eyed’’ appearance he thyroid may or may not show enlargement but his 4 the most touc type and hardest with which to thaimic The goiter is symptomized ar first by a (aster pulse. a change in rhe force of heart bear, increased @ te. with marked toss of weight. profuse perspiring and fe 00 hot witht apparent cause with later symptoms of nervousness, sleep lessness. and weariness. high blood pressure and a daniaged Goiter is difficult to diagnose and treat. and rhe goiter patient should see his doctor as early as symptoms appear then give his full co-operation to the treatment these | | Office xis | POR SALE OR RENT--A five room | 18-1. | FOR SALE OR RENT--10 room | tain land, | Ship. joining r——— a —— FOR BALE--A Guernsey and Jeriey Cow mixed, a nice quiet cow, can be streaked Inquire of Austin C. Lau Pa RD Bush Hollow xi out Julian hs, ros BALE A horse or would sell Jean, choice of five, age from 3 WwW weight from 1500 to 1800, reason selling have colts Ww take thelr niace, C Rider, Penna, Purnace, Pa Miu FAMERS. Penns Valley Sales barn Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every other Tuesday Bring your live stock and pouliry, you can expect good prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owner, Mer. for c Real Estate - For Sale § POR SALE, Brick house Coleville. Hn water mpGern conveniences; fone 634 J POR SALE--126 ots at Pleasant electricity. H. J Cap, Pa Phon e cated heat, i" Phone Belle desirable buliding Cap Water 3 Markl . Pleasant 448. J- x4 FOR BALE 4 room cotta ge on Bi ir. rows ‘ OPE FOR BALE—A 2 4 we f 100x250 Faubile, Belielc House heat Route Hub. 48Lr room rooxn wip eNO E. along H Sumner FOR BSALR--10 slore Hubli BAL E of State OC ed ! Co v) ) acre “Mar- POR ne Run SALE h i“ ui i Buffalk ullding me SALE ~The W. W. Witmer farm 202 acres, 6 mils west of Bells Bufia I in Valley meg C. Witmer, 306 E. Baboon liefonte, Pa 1u Fx - ‘W Be SALE Blreet Bod) e farm mile. from Bellefonte Re vad. All 1 SOPMPATY Price $3500.00 Ad- fer 4 ' 118 N FOR “The : rime Located farm (1 Matis, Hublemnsbd Houses for Rent POR 1 ENT ry POR RENT—House 138 N. Spring St. | Bellefonte, 5 jo0mma, bath. furnace Roxanna Mingle: 28 ¥ WH Street Phone 130-R xii POR RENT In Bush Addition 5 five rom brick house with all modern imnrovetnen DORIS . Theo. B. Haupt agent POR RENT House and apart ten ta for ‘a ie £h all conveniences Terrace Belle | Halfmoon Ter x11 Located atnoos ont Charles Dann Beiieton Pa of ‘double anda Logan gern Td 11 house cor- 0 sireets Bellefonte improve- nents, also 1, double house on Bast Bishon Street. Inquire of Max Ke- Phone 0608 Stale Colleg e, Pa. x12 Apartments for Rent POR RENT —A + 4 "room apartment, private entrance corner Lamb and Thomas Street, Phone Beliefonte 0483 x11 amartmenst, garden and garage lo- Addition. Inquire of Bellefonte, Pa xii FOR RENT--Unfurnished apartment.’ 5 rooms and bath. front and back porches. Past Street, Belle | fonte Inquire Keystone OCazette Bellefonte. Phone 106. x13 FOR RENT-8econd floor duplex apartment, desirable location, ali conveniences, heat, hot water gar age, rooms. Mrs. Laelia Chees- man, Corner Curtin and Ridge Sta, Bellefonte. Phone 202-R 3:4 FOR RENT--A 4 room light, heat cated in Bush Mrs. Ben). Beckwith For Sale or Rent OR RENT--House at 81 ring Street, Bellefonte, Pos soasion April 1, EE Widdowson, N Allegheny Street, Phone 540 x11 house with bath and furnace. In. quire of Clarence Haupt 210 W Lamb Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone xi1 | house and stocked store room with heat | and light, in Hublersburg, along | Route 220. Inquire of 1. 8 Sum- | | mers, Hublersburg, Pa 4811 | Farms For Rent POR RENT-<A good farm of about 200 acres, 100 of which j farm. | land, the balance ture and moun- located in Spring tosm- | the town of Pleasant | Pa. along State Highway. | | Oood bdbulldings including 8 room | rush | houge, large barn, with electricity! | and running eg in the house and | | barn. Barn | stalls and ls hae 2S concreted gre equ 10 pass i reguirements of the gta State Mik Board. Milk house is concreted with iarge cooling trough and water runs: id, 1 it continuously. An ideal farm pUrDoses. Possession | Noll and Brother, Pleasant Gap, Phone 68.J.2. iu Loans to Farmers | will { The he Suit ahd Sing Ald Announcements DANCE A dance be held in Clarence on Sat ana “Boor show the Moose Hall wt March 0h Ladies Ald of the church will serve supper Baturday SUPPRIL-<The Bprucetown M. E 2 roast chicken evening. April 13th NOTICE~The Parents Associstion of the Legion Junior band will hola a meeting at the Legion Home Pri. day March 16, at 8 p. mn NOTICE~A Union Prayer Meeting will be held gt the home of Raymond Gardner on Bunday, March 17, at 2:30 m The pubile is invited Pp EAS’ rem PROCRAM ~The Pllmare M. E Sunday School will present an Easter program om Sunday evening March 24 at 745 Everybody wel NOTICE ~It es. I -R immed he will ¥ time WwW trim grape- YOU want your: Wammed Jacob Hoy 600 this » yours a for uve trim RUMMAGE SALE-On Apri J Bale Hi be held Episcopal Women's Bellrtonte Articles Ph ye 422. R or EASTER will 306-W tor MARKET ~The ladies Ald Bociely of the St. John's Reformed hurch will hold an Easter Mazghi the Hazel & Co. store Bouv Alle ¥ ts ree Bat on NOT 10% her nd meet JL No» Jemaker ol he speaker. Every SHOOTING Ma TCH ~-An hott a1] March Powis Mothers’ Club bake sale for Lhe bDenefit clinic on Baturdsy 10 a. mi. in the While Soecia ties —Bosw! JPOmengde bread, and BAKE SALE~The | hold w baby BAKE SALE—On ga day Marc: 30 the Junior Bpworith League of the Bel leforge Methodist church vill } Dake gale in the former A & reroom on the Diamond be. L #00 a. m. Proceeds for the the Leag ie ga SPAL GHETTT ST PPER—The Amer - ar gion Auxiliary, of Bellefonte wr sbaghetil supper for legion Junior March 28 from ww super will be hed Home, Past Howard DOW on sale at of # os 3 MEETING <The regular meeting the American Homme Department ¢ Belifont» Woman's Club will held Monday, Murch 18. 1940 al at the home of Mrs. J C with , Mrs. Harry Mjegiiwain be 00 p Roe ers of the Penis of peak on Life of the East™ ENTERTAINMENT Marion ge Hall, Jacksonville, Pa. one WRN, gl or mi anh music, song modern and or titne bal lads Dreselited in trie west- ern givie by The Hoosier Cornhusk- ers. Featuring Dottie Lee, Palsy Belle, Orang Papv. Old Man Mountains, Al Pele Fred, Andy. Heard twioe dally over WRAE, Wii- lamsport You hays heard them on the air DOW see hem In person Bhow starts at 8 » m. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Sponsored dy lhe Matior Gr range. Poultsy Remedies OULTRYMENS —Roup knock. egg production ! Quick re- lef for hens (in early cases) with Dr. Salsbury's CAM-PHO-SAL Halas Poultry Farm, Phone $3, Bellefonly Pa x RB and colds Miscellaneous WANTED Dead, old and Alsatian cows. horses and mules, gee, Vogts Rendering Works, Geo. « Vogt. Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 55-R-4 atl oir expense Insurance Agency, ple court. Phone 190. Open even ings and Saturday afternoon. of glageés see us first money as we positively will not be undersold as we do our own ind- ing and have ho rent to pay. Ty with defective hearing. and mountings pute 110-13 rat Gold guarantesd permanent wear. Blore hae. Daily and | Afternoon Hours. | Personal OLD AT 407 FEEL YEARS YOUNG y only Widmann Tean and all other | drug stores. a SPO i ESE Varch Face St. tear Fenn Belly PURKITURE ade to wi “Minds of LRN Khe or aR asks 2 4 Ao SE, TL PE a A 0 IN,
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