March 21,1940. - i ~Mrs. James Lane has orened| -—T. RE Jodon, of Pleasant Gab, her house on Fost Linn Street afte; left Sunday for Iowa, to purchase | spending fhe winier with her son a carlcad of Horses, which he will | and daughter-in-law in McKees- | offer at public sale on April 2nd. port, —Miss Mary Catherine walker, | —Mr. and Mrs. Miles Decker and | who is attending Hood College, ar- | nephew Thomas Smith, of Strouds- | rived In Bellefonte yesterday to be burg, expect to spend the Easter with her parents, Judge and Mrs. | season in Bellefonte with relatives Ivan Walker, during her Easter va- and friends. cation, —Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Skawden are| ~Mr. and Mrs, John M, Fisher, of | planing to move from their present | South Water street, returned home | home on Wilson street to the Meek | last Thursday from a two weeks’ home on West High street, The trip visiting their sons, Harry K. change 1s (0 be made sometime next Fisher, of Washington, D. C., and week. John Fisher, Jr, of York, Pa. —Mrs. Henry Kahlmus has com- ~Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mabus and | pleted arrangements to leave the | other Bellefonte members of the | Mrs. Daise Henderson house on East | Mabus family motored to Lewis | High street, and will take a room at | burg, Saturday, to attend the funer- the Mrs. S. E. Showers residence on al of Mr. Mabus' father, Charles | North Spring street. | Mabus, who died at his home In Mrs. Harry Keller Lewisburg last Wednesday. yes.erday to her home in th | ~Mrs, Minnie Poorman, of East apartments, East Curtin Street. | Howard Street, who has been eon- | from her usual mid-winter visit fined to bed at her home for the with relatives and friends in east- pas: two weeks because of a foot ern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, | infection and complications, is re- Jack Miller, of the Miller Radio | cuperating slowly and is now able Service West High Street, has been | © be about for a short time each hobbling about for the pst Mes NY iis John ’ i ] Ir ' N 9 : Og on dren, Joan and Johnnie, of Har- from a table and struck his great | risburg, are spending this week in : : Bellefonie as guests of Mrs. Mc- - ut-of-town | Sta¥'s parents, Mr. and Mis. E. L —Among those from out.o al st | Plumb; at their apariment in the Xe pin By Me Passish building, North Allegheny! ay Lem. 1 ry : treet. Sureet ednesday of last week, ; ogg Sey. John Klestus, | —Mlss Rebecca Troupe, daugh- Mrs. Charles Shope, Mrs. M. D.|€r of Mr, and Mrs. Calvin H Boslet, Mrs, Matt Sanders, Thomas Troupe, of Scuth Thomas Street, | 1 | Bellefonte, a student at the State s. Nannie Doll, all 4 a t tt { EB ARdues ang Mrs. ? H : eachiers Toray at (he imi pS Meek All amrive here today for the Eas- r Meek, ter vacation which continues until Public Assistance, Washington, D. March 26. C.. who has been on & Iwo weeks [Flights of wild geese. long investigation trip In Kansas, A x known as sure harbingers of Spring pected to return east in time Die have been pasing over Bellefonte spend the Easter season ‘with y for the past several days. When parents, Mr. and Mrs. George ‘wild geese return to their summer Meek, at the family home on North homes in the north, we suffering Spring streel. mortals can be certain tha: there is —Mrs. W. W. Twitmire, who $evV~ | not much more cold weather, or eral years ago left Bellefonte 10 deep snows, in store f At make her home with her son, John, | least, we hope. in Williamsport, last Wednesday —Members of the Centre County celebrated her 81st birthday. MIS. gacnial Nurses Alumnae Associa- Twitmire has lost none of her inter- tion who attended the Bi-monthly est in Bellefonte affairs and Keeps | mae ing of the Fifth District Penn- in close touch with local events .. | Sylvania State Nurses Association through frequent visits in Belle- | had in Alt ln AT Tome. ' Mrs. Helen Lambert, Mrs. Grayce —Miss Madeline Carpeneto, Tressler and Miss Mary E. Swartz daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George | of Bellefonte and Mrs. Bertha Zim- Carpeneto, of the Keystone apart- merer of Altoona, ments, North Allegheny street, who —Philip Taylor, member of the U for the past number of months hasi8. Army Air Corps stationed at been in the convent at Marywood Bolling Field, D. C., spent the week- College, Scranton, returned Sunday. end in Bellefonte with his mother. having given up further studies at | Mrs. H. 8. Taylor and family, at the convent. Her parents motored | their home in the White aparimesits to Scranton to bring her here. on West High street. Philip, a de- —The March meeting of the Wo- | scendant of a family long known for mens Club will be held in the Court | ils military achievement, is well sat- House on March 25th at 7:30 p.m. | isfled with his post in the Alr Corps Mr. Frank Triglang of Easton, Pi.| ars Henry Kahlmus, of 28 East Il speak on Naturalization Pro=| migh street, who is disposing of most cedure and Immigraiion COMPLE” |of her household effects, still has gions. The public is cordially In- “| for sale some most desirable items, vited to attend this meeting, as it si including a good kitchen range and yery instructive to all cabinet, 4 solid oak bedroom suite! rsons Infterested ing fle [roCeses | gue . an ice refrigerator, the naturaliza.don laws. _leookinig utensils and a hat rack * _). Bossart DeHaas, Marlin E.! with bench. All items are in excel. Rumberger, James K. Landis and | lent condition and are being offer- Glenn Johoson, all of the DeHaas ed at sacrifice prices. Phone 636. * glectric Company, and Joim Pop- —Creorge MeNichol, employed by gon, of the West Penn Power Com- the Bell Telephone Company at pany, motored to Philadelphia, Harrisburg, spent the weekend in Tuesday, to attend a convention Of | poyeronie with his parents, Mr. and Westinghouse dealers at the Penn jy, 5... aeNichol, on East How- Athletic Club. The convention began with a luncheon at 11:45 a. m. and | ard street, and with his wife and the business session was held in the | Child at the home of Mrs. McNich- afternoon. ol's mother, Mrs, E. M. Broderick, at —Walter Beezer, of Philipsburg State College. Mrs. Broderick suffer. ed a fractured arm recently in a investigator of deaths for Centre County, suffered severe laceradicn: fall, and Mrs. McNichol went to ’ | State College from Harrisburg to be of the first and second fingers Oi his right hand last Thursday when with her during her convalescence a knife slipped while he was opens | returned e Orvis | MceStay and chit! of the Bureau of or us Today is a particularly signifi- cant one, for it marks the first day / arnt- ing packages at Eye. Wether Fur of Spring. Centre countians, it rounds in each quired to close the promises warmth and the return of pandicapped, public that so far we haven't had North Carolina, arrived in Belle- | til they are down there can be Mrs. Paul Carner, at their home; " {Guy Poorman, scoutmaster, Clair and wa; accompanied as far as Al | tine, scout commissioner, Boy Scout another studen:; whcse home IS in | number of former members were p —An Easter window which has), pefreshments included a large Drug Store, North Allegheny Stree! | op hore of the troop, were inducted shad ick: colored by | is, The Shitia are years that the Shamrock and those who handle them. The baby] time Palm Sunday and St. Patrick's into a small electrically heated | great importance to mos; of the available and the peeps apparently on the same day is said to portend | them | whether (he augur is good or bad. | four times, as follows: in 1611, ni} speaking, have been walking on 11 : shelter under their kitchen floor | member of the clerical staff at the on an icy sidewalk on East Curtin tue S.ore, Philipsburg. where he ch HAE : A 3 . . were re- | seems, are unusually weary of win- is employed. Two stitches u ter weather and anything that s a result of the in- a he BS a considerably | the bluebirds is most welcome. Just TYE | as a matter of record, we remind the —Miss Shirley Caner, a student The Onion Snow, The Saplin’ Bend- at Ca awba College, Salisbury, | er, or THe Poor Man's Manure, and fonte yesterday to spend the Easter, hope for lasting spring weath- vacation with her parents, Mr. ana tas | / 5 b by on North Thomas Street Miss With a program arranged by Carner made the trip here by € . | Stover and Charles Coble, assistant toona by a group of fellow studsnts | sCOMasters and Foster T. Augus- from that city. Chester BASKe®| oo 'yo 3 jast Thursday night cele- Lowell, Mass. is a guest during the brated its eighth anniversary. A 's : r ! e. folidays at the Carner res lene i present at the anniversary celebra- been attraciing an unusual amount fy thay cake bearing eight candies, of attention is one at the Parrish py,n00 Beck and Earl Cartwright, The display Sansa oa brood Of | 16 membership in the Rover Crew EHicks, colored jan Busia | —S8unday was the first time in| | 141 applying a harmiess food coloring. | } which neither harms the peeps nor | the Palm entwined and the next) {| r date will be chickens are well provided for. If} Day fall on the same : they become chilled they can walk | in 2014, which will not be of any .| present generation. The coinci- brooder where the temperature re- | P “mains constant. Water and feed is| dence of the two holidays falling TE thing for Ireland, although! enjoy being on display as much as somel the youngsters who stop to wateh | legends are somewhat vague on] ; | Historians reveal that in the pas: | ~The W. T. O'Brien family of | ype two dates have occurred oniv Bast Linn Street, figuratively : 5 peeks 1605, in 1706 and in 1799. pins end need or sever vk, because a family of skunks took —Mrs. Gertrude S. Penney, a : thou , . permission, | Hunter Book store, fractured her - 8 Just haming {right arm above the wrist, Satur«| day morning when she fell while on her way to work. Mrs, Penny fell street, but escaped with a few bruis- | es. Reaching a point near the inter- streets, she fell again, twisting the and causing the fracture of bones, She | lersburg, into the C. L. Krape home | Street. ‘of Beech { Reichert, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moersch- | Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. | he was ad HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PR. ~Prof, and Mrs. Carl Hayes ex-| Mrs, B. R. West, of Blairsville, pect to move April 6th, from Hubd- lig spending this week in Bellefonte as a guest of her son and daughter- | on East High Street. in<law, Mr, and Mrs. A. Dean West, | ~Prothonotary ‘Bond C. White [of the Orvis apartments, East Cur- | returned to his home at Axe Mann, [tin street. Tuesday, from a (wo day business! __Miss Helen Butler, of the Tress trip to Scranton and Harrisburg. |jer apartments, East Curtin street, ~Mrs. Mary Vonada and Mrs. Home Economics representative in Paul Vonada, of Aaronsburg, were Centre county, departed yesterday | callers at our office on Wednesday by automobile for Memphis, Tenn. while in town on a shopping trip. (for a ten days’ visit with relatives ~The Weaver Methodist church, (and friends in that city. : 3 miles east of Bellefonte, is hav-| Trucks operated by Epley Gent- ing an Easter program on Sunday ze], of near Bellefonte, and Claude evening, March 24, at 7:30. The | possler, Altoona, were involved in public is invited. (an accident near the National Mr. and Mrs, Grey Tressler and | Guard armory Monday morning daughter” of Willowbank Street Damage to the two vehicles was spent the weekend with Mrs, Tres- | about $20. No one was injured. | sler's parenis, Mr. and Mrs. David| _Mrs G. Earle Hoffer, of West Lucas of Blairsville. High Street, has been designated —~Confucius Say-CGo to the|as agent for the insurance agencies | Lintz Store, Bellefonte, and see the! with which her husband was affili-| new line of spring coats. You'll be | ated until his recent death, and sh® delighted with the styles, and sur-| plans to continue the offices h® prised at the low prices. * | maintained on the second floor o! ~Mrs. George Miller's Easter Crider's Exchange bullding flower sale will open Thursday, | —Bellefonte police reported that March 21st. at Miller's Store, High|a car operated by Max Tate, of Gorgeous plants in full | Bellefonte, R. D. 2, crashed into & bloom at reasonable prices. *x12|/car owned by Paul Beardslee, of —Elmer D. Hall who was em- | Willowbank street, Bellefonte, early ployed by the Centre Oil & Gas Co, Monday morning. The Beardslee car of Bellefonte has opened a new At- Was parked near the owner's home lantic Service Station at the Eastend | Total damage was over $50 Creek, Pa, on Highway! -~Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren and son, Charles, of Mamaroneck, N. Y. arrived here early this week for an Easter visit with Mrs, War- ren's mother, Mrs. Belle M, Ward at her home on East Curtin street The Warrens came here as the driv- ing guests of Mrs. Leiby, of Rye, N Y. who continued on to State Col- lege to take her daughter, a student at Penn State, home for the holl- Route 64 —Mr. and Mrs, George Jodon and and family moved last week from Fast Lamb Street to one of the Walter Eberhart houses on North Allegheny Street recently purchas- ed by Mr_Jodon, —Miss Ada Trump, of Loganton is spending this week in Bellefonte as the guest of Mr, and Mrs, Walter at their home on Burn- days. side Street. She expects to remain) - Early ticket sales indicate that here for Easter, in large crowd will be on hand for Miss Virginia Bertram, a fresh- | the “Star Spangled Banner Dance’ man at the Allegheny General [to be held at the Brooks-Doll Post Hospital, School of Nursing is American Legion Home on East spending a week's vacation with Howard Wednesday evening her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ber- {March 20. Dancing will be from 9 tram of Spring Creek to 1 o'clock, and admission is one Miss Helen Lyons. a student at dollar a couple Proceeds will go to the Altoona School of Commerce, | 2 fund for the ald of disabled and is spending the Baster vacation in | needy war veterans in Bellefonte Bellefonte with her parents, Mr and vic i The public is invited and Mrs. Guy W. Lyons, at their lo attend home on Willowbank Street, —Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Webe: and family, who have been occupy- ing an apartment in the Genul building on West Bishop Street have moved into an apartment in the R. W. Markle house on East High Street. ~1t. and Mrs. W. C, A. Bear and children, Marcella, Coletta and Thomas, of Harrisburg, arent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests ol Mrs. Baer’s mother, Mrs. Thoma Mosier, and Mr. Mosier, at their home on North Spring Street, —Came Warden Thomas Moaiar and family, who had planned 0 move about April 1 from the W J Emerick home on North Spring Street to one of the Schad houses) at the corner of Spring and Lamb Sireeis, have given up plans for moving and will remain in their present location. -W. Harrison Walker has been confined to his home on East Linn Street since Saturday because of an iliness which was atiributed to an infected tooth. The tooth has been | removed and according to reprois Mr. Walker is recovering steadily | and hopes to recurn to his law of- fices within the next day or tao. | James Craig, Jr, a student at Mercersburg, Is home for the Easter vacation. He came here Tuesday as the driving guest of his parents, Mr and Mrs. James B. Craig ahd daugh- ter. Emmy Lou, West Curtin treet, who met him in New York City where he had gone for a brief visit as a guest of a member of the Mercersburg faculty —Miss Mary E Swartz, RN, a member of the Cenire Couniy Hos- pital Nurses Alumnae Association haz received notice of her appoint- ment as Chairman of Standards for Hospitals without Schools of Nurs- ing in the Fifth District of the Pennsylvania State Nurses’ Asso- ciation. Six hospitals are in this group which Includes the Centre County Hospital -Mr, and Mrs, Jack Montgomery and son, Dick, of Rochester, N. Y, are expec.ed to arrive in Bellefonis this weekend for an Baster visdt with Mrs, Montgomery's parents, | Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Runkle, at their | heme on North Spring Street. M.. Montgomery will return to Roche | ester, Sunday, leaving his family | here for a week's visit at the Runkle home, n mrt street, A ————— ————. —Have you something don’t ineed? Advertise it “ou Help Wanted WANTED—Single man the farm Myers Julian mar the Pa oy WANTED farm Harpsater Phone 35568 WANTED --8ingle man or husky boy as farm hone, medi um wage Apply Campbell Mackeyville A single man Must be able State Col to work to milk. J D WANTED--Responsible on farmers. Steady pay No experience of aulred Free catalog G. C. Heberling Co I ola 1 man to cal work Oood capital re- Dep 2346 Bloomington xi WANTED -Heliable man for Raw- leigh Route 800 consumers. 200 easily sold household necessities. We teach you row; supply sales, adver. tising literature, al iy need Hundreds earn $30 to $100 weekiy. Rawieigh'y Dept. PNC-34-0,-C Pa x12 | Work. Wanted WANTED Jab as truck driver Or chauffeur. Experierped' Can give references. Suerman BE Pott, 148 N Pa giocked farm by month oF give prefer. Keewaydin na work on shares. Experienced will ence. CGeiald Fohner Pa . Od Wanted to Buy WANTED--Ussrd garden tractor that will plow. Priend Avery. Miles bury, Pa. Phone 425-J-1 x12 WANTED--To buy. highest prices foc furs and hides. If you are within 30 miles of Bellefonte phone or write us and well come for them. Jacob Kofman, Bellefonte, Pa. P. 0. Box 116 Phone 319 or 153 i WANTED--Information as to two tracts of woodland or abandoned farms that can be bought at right price; each 200 acres gr more for reforestration. Address Diemer L Bathurst, Jurtice of the Peace, How- ard, Pa Bu Articles for Sale FOR SALE—#Home-made rugs. Mrs Rose Cox, Bellefonte, Pa. R D3! FO SAL Home - grown clover { | seed. Wallace Ileen, Centre Hall —Amonz those from this area RB. D. Phone 175-R-21 x13 who on Tuesday night attended 4 | pOR SALE—Best grades soft and | dinner in honor of Republican hard coal. Ton or load lots, C.! County chairman Ray 8. Melroy, of | P. Ripka, Bellefonte. Phone 715. ad Pleasant Gap. a: the William Penn | POR SALE—1000 bushels good Oats, Hotel, Harrisburg, were Sheriff and| cleaned or re-cleaned, Inquire of Mrs, Edward R. Miller, vice ehair- | Baward R. Owens, Bellefonte, Pa. x12 | man Mrs, Wallace J. Ward, Pro-| SALE—A twin 41 , { ! in gocart in good | thonotary Bond C. White, John G. | condition. Inquire of Hugh Bax- | love, Thomas B. Beaver, Edward | lon, 118 Pike St, Bellefonte, Pa. x12 Decker and Harold D. Cowher. | POR SALE—OK slab Wood. Can be | —iExactly two years ago yesterday | piirchased at the mill or will Qe- | on Sunday. March 20, 1838, tragedy | diver By calling B. 3. Benge, pan limaxed the voyage of the historic | — and ill-fated “last raft” when its | FOR SALE-A 1035 aul E) crew lost control of the 112-foot | o Hake oC Ma} craft In the swift current of th? Bellefonte, Pa. Suquehanna River and it crashed | Tr a. | FOR SALE--Slab wood d round against piers of the Reading Rail- | “55003 cut in stove lengths. Price road bridge south of Muncy. Seven ' reasonable, Inquire at Dale Sum- | lives were lost and five persons in- mit. H. E. Ishier x12} jured when its human cargo of 43] pop oars 0 w.a0 McCormick. | persons, crew and passengers, WAS! Deering tractor and 14” two bot- | Pora V-8 truck, wheel base. In. esides, R. D. 1.1 xis swept into the icy, rapidly moving | tom plow. Inquire IL. RR. Bickle. | Sap. the ey ily i Centre Hall, R. D. Pa x12} | Joseph Moerschbach~ | POR SALE-—Used computing counter | h scales, one candy scale. rat class | er, of the United Stales Air Corps. | condition, price right, Keller Machine | FOR SALE—Parm 1ime at price farm- | bacher, of East Bishop Stress. Bellefonte, is now with friends in| ie flord to Incuire of | Lafayette, Indiana, recuperating |o. M. Long. Howard R D. 2 Phone | from a serious illness with pneu- | Zion 1913 (Nittany) sat | monia. He was stricken ill while Sep =cut es ! Rationed at Chane Pd. Ran- aqltlioe away at a toul, Illinois, a tted tO «J for prices. Bam ; ; was Bellafonte, Pa. RD} Cotevilte. tf FOR SALE-—A beautiful flower gar- Rt vatohes, on . 4 Beliotonte R. 3, phone 910-R-31, x12 » His iliness POR SBALE--A living room suite with covers, five guite Charles ulire Ste jefonts. xi2 ! Thursday CLASSIFIED AD VEDT 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why Tae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular. Cousidering ils low cost aig | the benefits derived, It 1s undisputably Centre County's Commudily Bar: | galn Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents tO first sue, and 16 cents for each additions] insertion. Where advertise ment contalng more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged. REAL ESTATE--A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea) estale advertising--sale Or rent. KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to this office, must be complied with by those answering ““e adverilsements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise ments, us the publishers are pot permitted Ww divulge the name of Lhe ad- laser, SUBCRIBERS PRIVILEQE -Every subscribed to The Centre Dem ocral ls entitled Ww a 26-word advertisement in these columns one Ume free of charge. This privilege can be used six Limes a year at different intervals. FOR SALE--Upright condivien. Jason H burg, Pa me ee er Be Ss Sa nC SS RS SS a ————— FOR BALE-—Clean and Oats 50c. a bu. Inquire Fisher, Mileasburg, Pa treated seed of Edgar x15 in good Reber is x12 plano Walle FOR EAlE—~Columiia iP gonograph cabinet plyle will sell chean, Is Wk Dichem, Centre Pho 184-R-11 x12 only 2 years Inquire of Margaret Morrison, Milesburg Pa x14 Board Wanted gq 3] Hal : FOR BALE-—-Red Clover seed $11.00 per bushel. Phone 14-R-11 War- riors Mark L. Albright, Penna Purnace, Pa x12 and board gentleman the Centre WANTED—Room Bellefonte by A “a Demo x12 1939 Red $1200 bu 8! bu i Pa FOR SALE 90 06 potat Penna lover arity Katadhin Seed >. H. Canipbel xl4 C » 1% 15 nace BALE--White Rock chicks each Tuesday, all breeders wed 3 a clean test for 4 Poultry Farm Phone 6-R-21 Bu POR SALE FOR hatche blood te polioum nove: FOR SALE—-Quality chicks per 100 Leghorn $6.05; Reds, Bar and While Rocks 8736. Chick sex 856% OCriar Leghorn ‘ Cervin Dis chaeler FOR SALE—Qual wood while hire and B rr whi Reds Loe Hoyer shower Gap Pa Phone 2x8 Pilea ant FOR BALE tie Genus Mu jow g! ) Chevy iru CB Lap. Pa Fordson ormick-Deering 1%0 plete $70.00 Blige nae o Reiber Cent: duck hat $1500 per Crider Chickery Lock Haven, Pa x13 ih. roasters Prepaid Lory of arch St 163 " ) ~ Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR SALE OO R > FRE 4 tires Ha D FOR SALE ont L 8 re lear ed f ———-———— we } 1000 hi p—— - . oo . New Zealand white rab . fire after 4:30 np. m. school Baturday. Dewey wh Hatchery, Pleasant x12 eg 17 wor Du. Mi Address : P 80-A-J ged + day ¥ xi4 POR SALE-~Hundreds of used Lres all sizes from 15 to 26 lunch rims Backed by writlen guarantee Open evenings un i clock Wallrun ALto sey Phone 151 Live Stock +) FOR BALE--A fresh Ouernsey with 3 calf of A J. Pye FOR SALE POR BALE nd 10 pghoat RD Chemler White brood sow Fd. Brown. Sprit Phone Centre Hall 186-R. FOR SALE McCormick -Deering 20 tractor good ws new P20 Parm } on steel P20 Parmali on ribber, ~R three years, Pall line of Cormick-Deering machines in stock drop in and look them over D W Bradiord dealer, Centre Hal Ps Phone 31-R-5 Td FOR SALE-Two work horses, Sow with 6 pigs, € weeks old and $4 shoste. Inquire of Thomas Gl Pa 2 good matched s. Pa R Mills.) POR SALE—2 ie Ral West io ronze w D | POR SALE--Loraine direct a glove late model elects refrigerat Both Beason selling on gas 4 nur pa A Food conditibr replaced equipment gigo one t excellent shape appoiniment x17 rg have POR BAL 7 yrs. old sound Hartie xi2 1550 The A C i weleh! Rorker Pa. R. D ir in - nd a good Bellrtonte FOR BALE <A Guernsey years pid, will be fresh Inguite of Howard Gordon Roost, Beliefonte R i heifer, 3 May Hea x12 iw in D POR SALE--18 shoals Hammehire and mixed, weight 35 to 40 falter Jacobs RD Phone 185-R-6 . i Guernsey Bis POR cahi » I hic fat Some fresh d B. and blood legted clover Miliheim, Pa FOR BALE oowa, T et 117 - 1 used oid type electric refrigeralor ate electric range pha range. 1 Aix Bendix hose laundry num- erous reconditioned batlery and elec radios. hand operated washing chine: 1 kerosene stove, like new. voit, 15 h. nn. motor: several 110220 induction motors (nol cheap, anlit hase type): 25 new I, E 8 floo- and bridge lamns: | radio Windcharger: 1 non electric vacuum clearer, platform scales which needs minor repairs. Oven each evening plier o'clock excepting Tuesday and Sundav. Stanley C Bierly, West Malin Street, Millheim Pa. Phone 5-R-8 x14 : Phone 20-3 x12 3 and 4 months eligible registration Lag from quire of Mark, Pa old high produeing cows Fred Davideon Warriom at lLoveville FOR BALE -2 young purebred Hoi- stein bul i0-mo. old, large enourh for 13 ht service. Bangs and T. B, sccerediwed. Dams to 576 Ma. butterfal milking Priced right Kyle, Mackeyville, Pa k | twice dally Loudon x13 DIETING SHOULD BE DONE UNDER THE ADVICE OF YOUR DOCTOR ¢ Hf you are overweight you are probably eating too much. You are daily putting into your stomach more food than the system needs to keep a proper balance. There are two ways to prevent, stop or reduce this overweight and they are «- reduce the amount of food or increase the amount of exercise. Overweight raxes the kidneys, because they have to carry away the excess poison from the fat tissues, and from the over-burdened di- gestive tract of the average fat person, as well as perform their normal duties Overweight also taves the arteries by making them work “overtime” carrying off excess poisons and wearing them out before their time. Overweight works the heart “overtime” in the same way, Because it must meet the burden of pump- ing blood to all this useless and superfluous tissue. Dieting to get thin demands scientific judgment. Violent exercise can be injurious, medicines strong enough to remove fat are strong enough to produce dangerous changes in the bodily functions, and often permanently undermine health. If you are overweight, talk it over with your doctor « + and then follow his advice. h37 sail 9. af “Telling the Public Abou! the Doctor” appears in this | POR BALE~"Three fresh Jerse FOR BALE-—-A good Heatrola, used | in| Write | HDark gray mare coming | ibs | x12} seed. Frank P| FOR BALE-L2 Guernsey bull calves ! for | sired bv PenBState Vera's | In- | x12 | record 400 cows Lormea- x12 FOR SALE-Two frech cows with calves by thelr sjde. Inquire ko xi2 Flick, Unionville, Pa FOIt BALE-Large, fat rabbits. Mine nie Btine, Port Matilda, Pa. BR. D (near Waddle Schoolhouse) x19 Inquire of H WwW town, Pa, Houtz, POR BALE~Omne horse, choice of glx ages 3 to 9 years. Inquire of Ray Corman, Bellefonte, RB. D. 2. Phone 9211-3, x13 FOR SALE~Palr grey geldings 5 and 6 years old, weight 2800 Jos. Ouar- anteed sound and can't be hooked wrong. W. R. Brungart, Rebersburg Pa xi 6 shoats, 6 months old Poland China and Berk- shire mixed Robert Wighaman, Port Matilda, Pa. RD. 1 (2 miles north of Hannah) x13 POR SALE 86 each. POR SBALE-—-A bay team of mare age 10 and 14 years old, weight about 2000 Ibs Also full set of double harness Inquire of John Lohr, Bnow Bhoe, Pa x3 POR BALE~-A horse or would sell team, choice of five, age 10m 3 1600 to 1800, reason 10 9, weight from Dince Pa FOR BALE--3 male calves. Purebred high producing dams | 1ted and certified. Ages weeks. Ceorge E long | Box 126 Herd accred- fromm 2 Ww 8 Howard, Pa xls PARMBRS Penns Valley Sales barn Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every other Tuesday Bring your live stock and poultry expect prices. 8 Owner, you can Riegel, POR SALE OR EXCHANGE—6 Luernsey cows. fresh and Close 5 2 good work horses, brood LH ws, also baled alfalf AW, Corn, oats, eu tie and beel COWS Parms, Belle x13 Hoa a cat SALE Registered Percheron: : ht 1600 POR BALE--larke chicks from state big FOR jos elertyrd Gap FOR SALE—125 p Piessant HR J Phone 448-J-12 BALE-—4 room cottage on 1 207-0, Bellet POR SALE-10 room I KB Otte howune stocked siore roon wilh heat and along Route Inguire of MH. 8 Sumners, Hub. Li Hublersburg aR in | let wre. Pa. " Page Miva A ISEMENTS | [| | BOR RENT--8econd floor of heated Duplex, with modern range hardwood foorg, tlle bath, garag®, Possession April 20. B. O ef Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 506+, 1 POR RENT--Unfurnished apartment 5 roomy and bath, front and back porches. Emst nh Btreel, Belie- fone Inquire systone Caaetie Office, Belistonte. Phone 106 x3 Farms For Rent POR RENT--A 110 acre farm, locaten near Colyer, Pa, Possession April 1, 1940, Reiver Resity Co. Inguire of C. B, Reiber, Centre Hall, BE. ND, =i3 FOR RENT--A good farm of ghout 200 acres, 100 of which 4 farm. land, the balance nesture and mous tin land, located A Spring town- ship, Joining the town of Pleasant Gap, Pa slong State Highway Good bulldings including 8 room house, large barn, with electricity and running water in the house ano barn. Barn hay 10 concreted cow stalls and is equi qd Ww pass ell requirements of he Otate Mik Board. Milk house is concreted with lurge cooling trough snd Water runs through It continuously. An ideal farm for dalry purposes. Possession can be had April 1st. Por furtha nformation write or phone W. H Noll and Brother, Pleasant Gap, Ps Phone 68.3.2 nu Loans to Farmers ’ i LOANS Mr. Farmer like wo refinance your or need money 0 pa at low rate of interest snd on ong terms you should oon- tact Charles F. Rhodes, Becreigry- Treasurer of the Centre Counly Nai onal Parm loan Association, Le- Pa 213 mont PARMERS Do you need new ma- chinery, another horse. or money planting? Ses Ceorge or Romer: Ziegler office, Bellefonte LAND BANK you would Indeblariness chase a farm Pa w enaorI#TT %xid PE TT 0 TODAY ~-No "Card of Thanks SHIELDS We take his means ir thanks to pelghbhors the uses of thelr cas ributes and many Sat ALY during and death of Mrs of Beliafonw ye c for ’ rt & uy he the re. SAYLOR We take express our thanks 1 for their thelr many acts Lo ing the death 3% of Charles A. Savior N.Y. The Harrv Savior entine Street, Bellefonte ar rd V ka bors Re and svmnatlhy nera; Announcements BAKE SALE--The Woman's of Beliefonte will hold a bake gale the Olewine Hardware Store April 6th ut Sats PLAY—The Methodist Church > holding a of Avril 13, 2 heid by The - [ an t. March cordially AUMMAGE SALE-—-On age Sale will He Epona] Women's Auxtli- ne Belietonye Articles will be alled for Phone 422-R or 336-W x15 SHOOTING MATCH--An indoor shooting match will be held at Nittany Valley service ®ation #8 ttany on Priday. March 22, begin- ceries for presebis. POR SALE--82 acre farm 3 Bast of State College ville church. Consult R RBar Stale College, of George P. Bible Bellirfonte { FOR SALE--10 room socked store room wi ght, in Hublergburg 220 Inquire of H Hublers Pa along 8 Summer FOR BALE--The W. W. Witmer farm a 202 popes, 8 mils west Of Bella fonte, In Buffalo Run Valley neg Fillmore. W. C. Wittner, 306 E. Bisbhon Street, Bellefonte, Pa it . POR SALE--A fanm of 1714; acres locate near Mashannon, Pa, w 13 seams of pootd coal. Good dull ingg and plenty of water Close main highway. Inquire of John Skrepek. Mo hannon Pa x13 109 acres, 5 miles on Buffalo Run { farm buildings. Price $3500.00 dress Jou. FH. Brinker & Bros. Centre Bireet, from Belisfonte Road. All 3 Ad- i1¢ N SALE--Ten acre poultry farm Sullaings for 4000 laying heus, amnle hatching and brooding equip. | ment, buildings contain 75.000 feet hanber. Land situated ri=ht In { town along Route 220, suitad for { bullding ots. Will be sold at a sac- rifice rice for quick cash sale. Fishing Creek Pouliry Farm. Lamar Pa. x12 | POR SALE-180-acre farm located in Hubler , Pa, 3 acres timber, 7 acres of a, 20 ‘scres of meadow with a never falling stream. running water in house and barn, elsctric light and bath. AN the comforts of a town home 2 minutes walk , church, store and tany Valley, J. B. Matis, Hublersburg. Pa. 1 Houses for Rent FOR RENT--A 7.-rocm house located at Linden Hall, Pa. along the State Highway. Inquire of IL. R. Bickle, Centre Hall, Pa. x12 room brick house with all mod improvements, pouwsession April Theo. B. Haupt, agent. 1 in FOR RENT-—A 5 room house Mile Tore. Pa. all modern conven- ienles quire of Ovvis Harvey, Tempie Court, Bellefonte, Pa POR RENT--Two 2-roomed cotiages near Pleasant Gan, at the Fish hatohery. Inquire of 8 W. Zettle, Belleformte, B. D3 Phong a x yoom house, bath 1s x12 surance Asency, ing, Bellefonte. Bellefonte rat, x1 Apartments for Rent POR RENT--Putnished apartment, 3 TEE 182. nt miles near Houser. x13 house and h heat and Route 48u POR SALE—The former Bodie farm office. The bes! Joosted farm in Nit. | RCT On Tusday Mare 20th. at 8 5. mm. 1 Corn Huskers of WRAK will appear person in the Blanchard High S hool. Bmonsored by the Soft Ball Club Admission 15 and 25 oens Don't forget the time and place Poultry Remedies POR SALE-—FPor chicks’ bowel troud. 5 put Salsbury's in drinking water medicine Checks ir water and medicates dl. Hecla Poultry Farm. hone 93 x12 = Miscellaneous WANTED Dead, oid and disedied , resnoved 10% SAL ity NeCeRary Cumberland, Ma, 241 190. ple court. Saturday afternoon. ings and { { money as we positively will not be undersold as we do our own nd- Ing and have no rent 10 pay. and complete stock Oerman Arf cial Eves. Also Bar Glasses for those with defective hearing. All frames and moun ti pure 1110-12 Karst permanent wear The Sight and Hearing Ald where ¥ can & than else. | where ours 10 10 12. 2106. TW 8 | Daily and Sunday. No Wednesday { Afternodn Hours 101 Personal i {OLD AT 407 FEEL YRARS YOUNO- ablets give pep: often i i i . ~old ec: “Took Ostrex mu 6c sive today only 20¢. | Widmann Teah and all other drug stores. | ure hy ing Jugal shop rush seats. i * oold POR RENT of double houre cor- | Woodru Logan streets,
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