April 4, 1940. LOC ALS _ in —Our good friend Aaron W. Tressler well known Ferguson Township Tax Collector, was a cali er a. our office Monday while in town on business. | ~The Bellefonte Woman's Club will sponsor a food sale, Saturday, April 6 at the Olewine Hardware store. All kinds of home prepared foods will be on gale. beginning al 9 a m —The Bellefonte Garden Club will meet at the residence of Mrs, Dorsey Hunter, on East Curlin street, on Tuesday, April 9, at 2:30 p. m. The speaker will be Centre County Farm Agent, R. C. Blaney, of Bellefonte ~The Willlam T O'Brien family on East Linn Street have been suc. cessfal in irappbag two of th? skunks that tcok shel.er under their kitchen floor several weeks ago. But how many are still at freedom is not known. —Mr and Mrs, Gerald Evey and family moved las. week [rom Cen- tre Hall into he Yarnell house on Bast High Street. Mr. Evey is @ representative of the Prudential Insurance Company —Messrs Paul Quigley and J. J Shaw, of the Kansas City Weste.n Au.o Supply Co. are assisting My Pau! F. Leffler, owner manager Ol the New Western Auto Association Store arrange the merchandise [or the official opening on Saturday, April 13th. The store is located in the Jacob Friedman building nexi 0 he Levine's store Miss Grace Johnson, a teacher in the Spring Stree. school was abl to return to her work this week. Miss Johnson had been confined to ‘he house, having suffered from in- jur:es which she received when sae fell on the icy pavement some week ago. Misg Johnson resides at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gould White on East Bishop Street. —Within a period of fifteen min- utes, Sunday night, the Logan Fire Company was called out to two flue fires. The first blaze, discovered atl 8:15 p. m., was at the rear of Cri- der's Exchange building, North Al- legheny sireet. The second, discov- ered at 8:30 o'clock, was at the Thomas Morgan home on North Spring street, No damage resulted from either fire —Tne Rev. O. R. Williams, $Hunlock Creek, near Wilkes Barre, was an overnight guest Tue day of his mother, Mrs. James L. wil- liams at the Harold G Zimmerman home at Pleasant Gap, while on his way to Clearfield to attend the con- ference of the Methodist church The Rev, Mr, Williams is a bro.her of Harry M. Williams and Mrs Malcolm Longwell, of Bellefonte —Among those from out-of-town who on Tuesday afternoon attend- ed funeral services at Pleasant Gap for Mrs. Ethel Fatkin Britz, of New Castle, were: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kennedy, of Elwood Ciiy; Mrs, A L. Whi.acre and Mrs Charles Thompson, "of New Castle; Rees! Jamison, of Dayton, Ohio; Mri| Henry Kline, of State College, and Mrs. Robert Gehret and Miss Han- nan Johnston, of Bellefonte. —A surprise party was held re- cently at the home of Mrs Harry Austin, on North Penn Streel, In honor of Mrs, Austin’s 70th day. Those presenti included: Mrs PF. Daly, Mrs. D Shawley, Mrs Gralmyer, Miss H. Thomas, Mrs MoGhee, Mrs. Alkey and grand- daugh.er, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs Martin, Mrs, E Smith, Mrs E Shaffer, Mrs. P. Fanning, and Mary Jane and Mabel Austin —Mrs. Foster LaPorte, Girl Scout Commissioner of Tyrone, spent Monday and Tuesday in Bellefon.e as a gues, of Miss Dorothy Wil kinson, at the /ilkinson family home on North Spring Sirees While here, Mrs, LaPorte was a speaker a. a Girl Scout meeting held at the organization's “Lit.le House,” which is the official name given to the new Scout headquar- ters at the rear of the Elks Home, West High S.reet ~The Philadelphia Parers On Sunday carried an announcement in the Society Section, that Miss] Katherine Whitmer Wolfe, a senior | at the Springside School, Chestnut Hill, is lissed with the debutantes, of next winter. Miss Wolfe is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charle- | magne Tower Wolfe, of Wyncols, and is well known in Bellefonte through her frequent visits with her | uncle and aunt, Attorney and Mrs John G. Love of East Linn Sireet. ~The brutal slaying of Miss Rachel Taylor at Lemont last Thursday morning has had its re- percussions in Bellefon‘e and there is a noticeable absence of unescori- ed women and girls on the streeis| of town at nights. Many parents have issued strict orders to their! daugh.ers not to go about alone after nightfall, and girls and wo- men who heretofore thought noth- ing of returning home alone late at night have realized the danger! that sometimes waits for such oOp- portunities. ~Among the thirty-one senior metallurgy students at Penn State who will jeave this weekend for the annual field trip to eastern in- | dustrial centers, are two students from Bellefonte. They are: Jesse! W. Caum, son of Mr. and Mrs, Jesse | H, Caum, of Bast Linn Street, and | William F. Hipple, son of Mr, and | Mrs, Charles “FP, Higple, of East] Linn Stree. O, B. Malin, of Belle- | fonte, and Carl H Semana, of Sta‘e College, will be the assistant pro-| fessors in charge of the trip, which will conclude Saturday, April 13. | 1 ~Captain John E. Bodle, of the U. 8. Alr Corps at Langley Field, Va, and his young daughter, Jae- | queline, spent the weekend in Centre | county, having come here for a brief | visit with Captain Bodle's mother, | Mrs. Nora Breon, at Jullan. Effec- | tive April 1, Captain Bodle was transferred from Langley Pield to Richards Pleld, Fairfax Alrport, | Kansas City, Kansas, where he is commanding officer of the airport. | He is well. in the Bellefonte | area, having been graduated from the Bellefonte High school in the class of 1023. , ol irth« Area | included: Mr. — ~Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Mentzer and family moved during the week- end (rom Eas. Lamb Street into the Mrs John Benner home on Burn- side Street ~=Mr. and moved during the Friedman ments on Sou. to Milesburg Mrs. H M the weekend and Levine apari- h Allegheny Stree! Mr, West Is em- West, Jr, from | ployed at the nursery project near Howard Mr. and moved early arariment Yarneil from an Houtz 10 i Mrs this Blair week in ihe Elmer home on Reynolds Avenue house on North Water Street cently vacated by Mrs, Arth son and family. Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Poorman of South Water Street, had as their gu jast week thelr daughter, Mrs. Robert M. Hoy and daughter Lois Mae, of Brooklyn, N. Y, and ano. her daughter Mrs. Edgar Rugs and two children, of Bolivar Robert Hassinger of near Bellefonte, former commander oi Jackson-Crissman-Saylor Post, Vel- erans of Foreign Wars, was taken Wednesday to the Veterans Asginwail where he observation ang treat- re- Wil- Y iI guests a Hospital al undergoing ment Mr the and M lat ers moved rs. Mahlon Bathurst John m n° mother, Mr Saturday home on Burnside former Mrs. Mary on East Bishop some {ime ago Bathurst E. McClellan of the Belieionte Company, who was con- fined to his home on East Linn Stree, most of week Decau e of illness. departed Tuesday night for Chicago on a business mis He expects return home sSatur- Cay and Benner Benner to he property purchased and Mrs George manager Railroad ah 107 Miss Agnes Kellerman spent her Easter vacation al home of her parents, Mr. and Mr Charles Kellerman on East Bishop Street, re.urned to Immaculate College Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kel- lerman and son Thomas Zrove ner down, urning home Sunday night The Patriotic Song of America of Belleion.e will hold their annual banquet the form of a turke) dinner 12 basement of Willowbank . Tickets may be obtain- he commitiee for 50 cen Ie ir in on April at [| on Belleionte {i from has been home on North eM confined Spring Street since last November because of {liness recovered he extent (hat is now able go for short drives about town, and on Monday was able to pay a shore with friends in the business district Coach and Mrs, Carl: Snavely, of Ithaca, N. Y. spent a few houra with Bellefonte friends, Friday while enroute to Johnsiown and Cincinnati Ohio, where Coach Snavely, lormer football mentor al the Bellefonte Academy 10 fill speaking engagements Coach Snavely now coach Cornell ry Vniversily R. Johnson, who 10 Dig n Das he to visit wa at — Among those from out-of-town who here Wednesday lor he Cross were last funeral of Thoma father of Samuel M. Shallcr West Linn Sireel, were Warner, of Wilmington mer Bellefonte resident tain and Mrs, CW Tyrone, also well known local residen's —Mr. and Mrs. James Fanning and family moved Friday (rom Mrs. Levica Martin home on Wil- lowbank Street into the Mingie house on North Spring Street re- cently vacated by Mr, and Mrs Lewis Wetzler. The Martin house is now occupied by the David Mil- Sha eT 4 ss, Of Irvin Del., f¢ and Cap- Roberts, Oi former 5 Jt | ter family who moved from the Earl Harter house near the Jewish cem- etery on Bush Addition —Mrs. Henry Kahlmus vacated the Barnes house on East High Siree. during the weekend and has taken a small apartment in the Mrz. 8 BE. 8howerg home »n North Spring Street. Her late husband's sisters, Mrs. Arthur Baird, of Os- ceola, and Mrs, Martin V. Bur,on, of Philadelphia, who had been in Bellefonte since Mr. Kahlmus' | death, returned to their respective homes, Friday Dr. Charles T. Shaiicross, of Philadelphia, who has arranged to occupy the dental offices in Temple Court recently vacated by Dr, J. J. Kilpatrick, was in Bellefonte Tues- day completing final preparations for the moving of his equipment here. Dr. Shallcross was assisiant to Dr. Kilpatrick for 18 months in 1923 and 1924, and since that time he has always hoped to locate here permanently. He expects to have his offices ready for use on April 15. Dr, Shallcross will reside tem- porarily at the Baum apartments, North Allegheny Street, and wil secure permaneni living quarters in June when his wife and daughter join him here after the close of the schcol year. --Mrs, Boyd Kling was the guest of honor at a birthday party heid Friday nigh: at the Kling home on East Lamb Street. Those present and Mrs, Charles Kling, Mr. and Mrs. Nélson Kling and daughter, Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bickle and daughler, Mrs. Robert Murray and sons, Rcber: | and Kermit, and daughter, Maxine, Mr. and Mrs Russell Nelson, Mr. and % ‘Harry Justice, Mr. and Mrs, ward Markley and son, Ronald, Mr. and Mrs William —_— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR. Page Five Mr, G. C. Auman, of Rebers- to enforce the rules during the win- burg, found time Wednesday while in Bellefonte t» nav ug a brief visit ~Mr, and Mrs. Claude Herr, who have been in West Palm Beach, Fla for the winter, nesday ~Mrs. Ella G. Gray, of East Linn Street, had as her guest during the weekend her Samuel Gray, ol West Chester ~=Mr, Charles Chamberlain, who has been residing at Bellefonte R D. 1, moved to Millmont, Saturday where he will engage in farming Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saxion are planning to move from thelr home on East High Sireet, to an house on Pike Street at the rear ol their present home Mr, and Mrs. Ellie Hazzard and family moved Monday from the Charles Dann house gn Hallmoon Terrace ino one of he Max Kalin houses on East Bishop Street Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Bryan ana family moved Monday from the Widdowson property on North Spring Street, to the upper side the Mrs Mabe] Morrison house East Bishop Street Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rockey mov- this week from one of the Max Kalin houses on East Bishop Street to the house on East Lamb Street owned and occupied by Mr: Rock M1 John Howard Mr Go Street 801, ol ed ey's mother Mr { West to Sunbury early thi Mr n oO were week ol! Lewi Mr vice the deat! Sarah # were held bury Greta Shultz, of Lock Ha- Pauline Tribble weekend M [3] 1] " * as g 3d aunt 01 The Pre hold the byl an church, | nie heir bi-annual rummage Bush Arcade p. m. They will have a hat will ale in Saturday {1 20 April 20 pring Euger Eastman Kodak Comp cago. Ill Bellefonte friend: As mold spent with Ts are requested rap book ma erial Attorney ang Mr Walker left Wednes anapolis, Indiana, where visit with relatives until During absence Mr Mark Williams will occ home, as the Williams home being remodeled Mrs. Alfred Dlorio and were weekend guests Carpeneto and f Allegheny occompanied here Mrs. Louis H Bell and children State College, who had been with x for the past two weeks. Fools’ Day, Monday iitie tom {ooler: ay thoiy Wr Louis 8outh af Mrs ily, on They were am- Stree by of ~<Mr. and Mrs John South Alleghe Stree proud parents a Sunday at th pital "eae ny of the born are daughter who weighed 6 pounds Mn birth. ha named Sandra Jean She is the third daughter in a family ci geven children. Mrs. Bottorf is the former Eloise Smith, daughter ot Mr nd Mrs, Morton Smith, of North Allegheny Street -Willlam M. Oweéns, of Vicks- burg, former resident of Centre County, was a visitor in Bellefonte las: Wednesday having come here especially to attend the I. 0. O. P. lodge banquet at the Y M. C A that night While in this vicinity he visited briefly with his daughter Mrs, Mildred Warner, at Axe Mann; his brother Edward R Owens, on Holmeg Avenue, and his sons, George and Jerry Owens, Of Bellefon.e, R. D Ary n arrived home Wed- | wood ~Boy Scout Troop 5 of the Belle. | fonte Methodist church will hold a court of honor as a part of the weekly meeting this evening, The meeting will begin at 7 o'clock and is open to the public. A cordial in- vitation is extended to parents of Scouts, members of the church and | the public in general. Boys to be given honors on this occasion are Charles Ammerman and Leonard Levine from 2nd class to 1st class 8couts Edward Brooks, Mac Bryan, Arthur C. Dale, Jr, Thomas DeHaas, Carl D. Sheffer, Dewey Sorenson, Jr. Lynn Tingue and Sidney Willar, Jr. from tenderfoot to 2nd class Applicants Miles Nelson, Hugh Man- chester and Edward Murphy will be advanced to rank of tenderfoot. An impressive program has been plan- ned, according to information re- ceived from Raymond N. Brooks, chairman of the Scoutmaster John F. Kusse reports a gain of eight new members to the troop during the month of March TWO-HOUR PARKING LAW ENFORCEMENT TO BEGIN Chief of Police Harry Dukeman of Bellefonte, yesterday announced that the two-hour parking regula- troop commitiee. | Remin 0 | ington | ance H : { tion in the business district is again | to be enforced after a lapse occa- | Hampton, Mrs, Helen Seissinger, Mra. “Charles Petzer, Mr. and Mrs. | borough streets made it impractical | | Oliver horse sulkey plow; 1 Harry Whipple and daughters, Marthg Margaret xd Kathryn, and son, Robert, Mrs Sydney Krassner, and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, Robert Shay, Lois Heat- on, Della on, Barbara Jean Heaton, Lola tDient Lillian Richert, Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Kling and sons Richard and Gerald Lee, i [ sioned by weather conditions. Piles of snow and ice along the | Advise A Bride Contest ! i | tractors | ntock, come in and look them Over | New Idea lime spreading attachment ter months, the Chief said. From now on, cars will be checked closely and all violators will be prosecuted { he added ni Help Wanted WANTHD Chir] for @meral work, Phone Bellefonte 540 WANTED--An experienced farm. In- quire of John Martin, Bellefonte Pa x14 WANTEDS the farm Bellefonte WANTED Min of BOO families. Write today, Raw- ielgh's Dept. PND-34-8A, Chester Pa xi4 mouse xii A single man to work on Apply at J. O Bpott R.D 1, (Fillmorey x13 for Rawlelgh Rout ingle month Neldigh WANTED At ce a work on farm by have experience. C.F Col RD. Pa or to man must Btat WANTEI Oy Lhe Lute sO A boy to work n n i 1 Belle 1th of Zi pd m WANTED woman to ing Inauire Bush Addition Work Wanted WANTED---Work on ad lo of ¢ Daniel Craig. J WANTED-~A vant »” How 'ASHINGS hed Mr ( F } Street. Bellet WANTPD-— Rper '} ne WANTED EXDOT ENE Ocke Wanted to Buy WANTED—To buy a second hat WANTED Fm Diemer he Peace "nD Sound Equipment POR RENT--A 28 Wat Unive ry Be aOtaL POR ard P. Ripka SALE-Bent al Ta Bellefon FOR SALE —Parm lime at price farm- ers can afford to pay. Inquire of C. M, long. Howard R. D. 2, Phone Zion 1913 (Nittany) sau FOR SALE -All kinds of certified selected seed potatoes A Stores. Allegheny St and Wea! Street. Baillelfgnte, Pa lime and fer- tir gectio James J x19 harrow Inquire of Markie. State College, Pa POR SALE --Coal and wood. I haul ashe: away at a low mate 347-1 for prices. Bam the ton or Inquire Street truck load of Lee Bellefonte West "hone x18 Reed Lamb Pa 174-R POR BALE-1033 Standard Chevro- let coach in good condition, Price reasonable Can finance Phone 600-J-3. Randall M. Keller, Pieas- ant Gap, Pa 50 FOR BSALE-Start vour chicka out right! Put Dr. Salsbury’'s PHEN- O-8AL in the drinking water and Dr. Salsburys AVI-TAB in the mash Hecla Poullry Parm. Bellefonte, Pa Phone 93 xid FOR SALE-Choite re-cleaned Silver Mine =egd oats. This is a new and improved strain. the second year In this State. Inquire of W C. Prank Zion, Pa. on the Boyd Musser farm Phone Zion M22 x16 USED CAR BAROCAINS--1037 Master Deiuxe Chevrolet Club Sedan: 1035 Chevrolet Coach; 1935 Ford Sedan 19034 Chevrolet Coach. Can be bought an the easy payment plan Bierly's Oarage, Rebersburg, Pa. xi4 FOR SALE-April special #54 50 Universal Inderwood Portabie writer $4000.-86080 Pactory! uilt Woodstock 850 50--8130.00 Noiseless $79. 50--Rem- | 0. § rezular price $7050 will Take $6500. Liberal trade in allow- Bold on small monthly pay- ments. Phone 32.-R-22 Millheim, | Ja Palmer C, Blerly, Rebersburs, ’ x15 | FOR SALE-Two rebuilt John Deere | model B tractors: Pour Fordson | tractors. one 10-20 McCormick Deer- | ine tractor; 1 20-30 Rumley tractor; | 1 16-30 Rumliey tractor; 1 tario 9- | hoe T° space fertilizer grain drill; 1! Re for manure spreader; 1 John Deer? potato planter; 1 three bottom 127 bottom John Deere tractor plow. 1 uperior horse cyitivator; 1 I. H. C. manure spreader on rubber; 1 Massey harris hay loader:l Massey Harris side rake: 1 McCormick 5.1. mower: 1 MoCor mick Deering B5-ft mower Alo have a complete line of John Deers and farm equipment In Fungard Service Station, int Mills, Pa. Bpreis r CLASSIFIED ADV —— ERTISEMEN fae 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why 1 .0e Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amaz.agy popular. Considering ils low cost aig the benerity derived, It Is undisputably Centre County's Commu.ity Bar- gain Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 28 cents 101 | Where adverse | | Fa first lssue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE-~A stralght one cent a word le charged 10r res) estale advertising sale or rent KEYED ADS Al advertisements that request replies to be mailed this oflice, must be complied with by those answering “we adverilsements Please do not call at the oflice for Information concerning such adverts ments, as the publishers are not permitled Ww divulge Lhe name of Lhe ao- veriiser BURCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Cenure Dein oeral 8 entitled ww a 25 word adverlisement in these columns one Lune free of charge. This priviege can be used six Umes 8 year at differen hone shar » Mare! i« Har 4 ears old mare FOR BALE... A gray mare 8 ¥ ’"we 1400 Ibs. yy ven 3 ool We POR SALE Broke frank Compana Bellefonte, Pa SALE-darke type Leghorn cocks from state blood tested hens 2 2 to 4 years of age your chicks from the farm that produces thelr own hatching effs nsure vourself of good stock ; breeders of the large ype srodnce Jarge cha'k ya are always wel. Pouliry Parm POR have 2 No “h rangi Buy alto preaders at from to We Leghorns 1 white egue come Dade Clintondale are Hil Pa iF fee refrigerator refrigerator, 1 fanse 1 OVERTIME WORK for the Kidneys Means Serious Trouble The person who pays no attention to periods of rest and ex- ercise and continually overeats, burdens the kidneys with overwork. Exercise and rest help to distribute some of the work of eliminating the waste products through other chan nels, and a HEALTHFUL DIET lightens the burden of fur- nishing the body with more material than it can utilize and less waste to be eliminated One of the first signs of Bright's disease is the necessity of emptying the bladder. about 4 o'clock in the morning. The faithful kidneys have been working “overtime’’ trying to clear the blood of impurities. At this stage, further progress of the disease can be prevented by prompt examination, proper ad- vice and treatment. After a time, the individual is forced to empty the bladder at about 2 o'clock, and again about 4. At this stage of Bright's disease there is usually some elevation of the blood pressure and frequently moderate shortness of breath upon mild exertion. As the disease progresses, the third stage brings more pronounced symptoms of “specks before the eyes,” headache and exhaustion. At any stage of the disease, 2 frank and complete statement to a competent physician who can properly diagnose through proper examination, would disclose the true state of the kid- neys. Have regular yearly physical examinations, including urinalysis, and tell your doctor if your Kidneys have been working “overtime.” FIRE TN PHARMACIST AOD PRESCRPTIONS 1 THE MOST IMPORIRAT FORT OF _ Telling the About the Doctor” weekly in this paper. | PARMERS a tie. § | Call Beliefonte 544 John Kline (owner) | x14 | {| finbury | Dann | after 8 p Mm | Bt { ville boroug | erly 10 East Hig FOR BALE weeks nange Inquire at KR. D 2 Brood sows, | with old, and a boar will ROOM WOrk horse or H. Wingram, Tyrone Homewood PER ox for POR BALE--A eam, choice horse or would of five, age from 1 weight from 15600 wo 1800 have colt take Rider Furn for selling ! 1 LY) piace | ( Penns and 3 Holwielina aams Herd accred Ages, fromm 2 Ww 8 Long. Howard, Pa xis POR BALE 3 male calves PurMtred producing certified E high ited and weer) George Box 126 Bales barn gis every ve sock good Myr ft Penns Valley Centre Hall, Pa. holds ther Tuesaday Bring your U and poultry YOu can expect rice 5 1 Riegel, Owner ni Real Estate - For Sale POR SALE-~Br ) ¢ "1 POR SALE--83 act Twp. § miles mile off Route roofed, fresh ten Eeen Sunda : nkieberge? Haver Garages For Rent POR RENT- be Fv sed | Car Inquire of Mrs Brockerhoff hotel Houses for Rent house venienoces x14 Car DOARS oy POR RENT—7-ro Centrally Brink rick iocated, all oon room bungaiow light, furnace and Baw, Spicer, 222 FOR RENT-—Five ung equipped with bath Inquire of logan St. Bellefx FOR RENT--A rooms and bath forite. Write M Centre Democrat small house located w FOR RENT--One new house located at 936 W Beaver Ave State Ool- lege. Pa. Reply P. O. Box 187 Mif- Pa. Occupancy at once | FOR RENT-«8-room house, bath all conveniences, Located Half Moon Terrace Bellefonte. Charlies Half Moon Terrace, Bellefonte 181f on | POR RENT--House and apartments Lote for sale, All good locations Inquire at the J. M. Keichline In- | surance Agency. Temple Court Build, ing. Bellefonte FOR RENT--One-half of a double house corner of Boring and Lo- gan streets. All modern improves ments. Phone 2808 State College, x14 POR RENT--Eight room house with bath. hot water heal, West Lamb Bellefonte Rent B. 8B L erat office 1311 POR SALE--An 8 room house. on 8 acres of eround, with all DOCPSKATY | | out orchard and in Union- of © A x14 bulldings. pear other fruit tees, located Inquire Bauder, Fleming, FQ Apartments for Rent | FOR RENT--A five room apartment with heat and hot water $35.00 | Tnouire of White Bros. Drug Store i Bellefonte {| POR RENT-A desirable front Pa bed yoom. Inquire of Mrs. Oue Hev- Pa. Phone 372. 13¢¢ FOR RENT -J3.room furnished te ment at 113 Bast Logan Street Bellefonte Mra Flizabeth Haze East Logan Street, Phone 622. POR RENT--8ix room. heated apari- ment with hot water furnished Rent reasonable. Inquire the Pirst National Bank, Centre 1. Pa. FOR RENT--Purnished apartment, 3 nd bath, electric refriger- . Paul Carner. 125 WN. Thomas Street, Bellefonte, Pa Phous FOR RENT large. clean, comfor- ‘table rooms for Liht housekeeping, Gas stove, electric washer. Desir- able location. Heat. light hot walter included. 32 E Linn St, Bellefonte a ————————— ; 9th | work guaranteed $27.00 write in care of the Centre Demo- | 13.7 Street, Bellefonte | : 8 13¢1 X16 | L NTS | Hecond with FOR RENT Duplex hardwood Possession Bellefonte Noor modern floors, tile bath April 20. B. © Pa. Phone 506-) of Kans Hheatrq range garag® Harvey 2u RENT -8econ runen Convenience aye b room man, Cort $elietor POT apn d floor duplex location, all water par- ' . Louella Cheen- and Ridge 8B 202 “RN ut desirat heat Mis er Curtin Phone Jif For Sale or Rent FOR BALE OR RENT—A N > ry? Potten ¢ Boring Blauser A large fram wented one mile Mills along road 10 Inquire of Joh M Mills, Pa. R. D 1 x15 Oo v Mili Pra" Spring Mills Loans to Farmers PARMERS chninery for Boring Mothe MM Do you another need home, of planting” Bee Saugh or Robern CGettig's office iIrday mor: Prod new ma- money George Ziegler at id Bellefonte, P the Laaysoure Association 4 OH 8 vears wo Personal WOMEN a" On MEN WANT VIM'—6 Announcements NOTICE Praver the Howard RUMMAGE CITY me and get | Coliege. BR D 3 hia Wesley Air Me ihodist coker: and waffle ¢ the basement April ranna Society th rhur of h will ner and of the il Mesis 30 to 2 ¢ ook hold Fup- ohh will be clock SHY from 30 wo 8 an CONCERT On EAavy rain adigonurg ] this coming Sai- April 6 The pro- The Song Admission 10 and 26¢ Miscellaneous RAT EXTERMINATOR—112 rats kill- ed with can Schuttes Red Bquill Kiine Hardware Bellefonte Pa 3 PAINT CLEANER —E-Z paint glean- er removes dirt. leaves finish glos- wv. Kline Hardware, Bellefonte Pa x23 WANTED Dead, old and disabled , horses and mules nMeDOVed mee, Vogts Rendering Works, Geo. « Vogt. Prop, Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 55-R-4 atl our expense ! DEAD B1J0CK—Removed prompily Call anytime at my expense, 35-3-3 Lioyd L. Smith, Milesbuly, INSURANCE--20% Saving. J. M Keichline Insurance Agency, Tem- ple court 190 n even ings and Saturday afternoon. 111 FESTIVAL ~The annual summer festival sponsored Dy the Bellefonte Hish School Band has been set lor Friday and Saturday. July 26 and 27 school officials announced yesterday CARD PARTY-—Bridge and Five hundred to be held Tuesday April at 8 p. m. at ithe legion Home There will be refreshments and prizes. For the benefit of the American Legion Jr Band 25¢ admission, LAWN MOWERS-I have installed a new Foley lawn mower grinding machine. Have your mowers put In good rondition for the season 12 & 14" mowers .T5c; 16” machines 41.00 Keller's Machine Shop. Bellefonte, Pa with defective hearing. All and mountings pure 110-12 permanent frames Karat Wear, Store where, Hours 10 10 12. 206. To 8 Dally and Sunday. ednesday Afternoon Hours. 106
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