Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 11, 1940, Image 5
April 11, 1940. THE CENTRE - BELLEFONTE, PR. Page Five a aii LOCALS —— ~Mr. and Mrs. Al Tomb, of Beav- | er, spent the weekend in Bellefontt¢ ed to her home on West Linn street, with Mrs, Tombs mother, Mrs. | Friday from a three weeks’ motor Kline Woodring, on East Howard 'trip through southern states. S.reet. ~Mr. and Mrs. James Saylor and | -Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Novasel| family moved his week from one of and family moved last week rom the Schad houses on Halfmoon Ter- the Rodavich house on Halfmoon | yee, to one of the Arthur Thomas | Terrace to the Frank Meter house |gnartments on North Thomas street, in the same vicinity, —Mrs. Amanda Way, of Union- ville, and Mrs, Albert E. Schad, of East Curtin street, spent the week- | Toner and W. B. Rankin motored to end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.| Allenwood, Sunday, to visit a friend Copley and family, at their home on | gt Camp Devitt Halfmoon Terrace. | —A large neon sign was erected —Mrs. C. G. Russell and SON, | Tuesday in front of the Everitt drug Kirk, and son and daughter-in-law, | gi5r0 on South Allegheny street. The Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Russell moved | gion hearing blue and red neon 1#t- ns Woe um te gral Canytn ters also includes a large clock or ul © i : y Street to Milesturg. which is well illuminated at night. | —Mrs, William Curt —James R. Hughes was the prin- m Curtin and child | returned Sunday to their apartment cipal speaker at the annual banque ¥ | in the Potter house on West Linn for the Lewistown Y. M. C. A. bas- | cheat from West Chester where thev ketball team, at the Lew'stown “¥" Bt Chester wiiere Wey } spent two wee pith ) - last night. Mr. Hughes was the nd spent two weeks With Mrs. Cur tin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon speaker at the same event tWo Years prosrman ego. . -Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haves and —Mr. and Mrs. Jerome HArDeT | family moved Saturday from Hub- had as their guests at their home lersburg into the C. L. Krape house on East Bishop street early this week | o,, pact High street recently vacated Mrs. Arch Saxe and son, Jerome, of | yy the FE. R. Tingue family. The Ellsworth, and Mrs, Saxe’s daugh- Tingue family has moved into the ters, Mrs. O'Neill and Mrs. Walter | o,, 110s Saxion house on the same Perrian, both of Pitisburgh. street Advance sale of tickets for the $ ‘ -Mrs. Bertha Hoffman and son, movies of Bellefonte and 8 C lzeres | Dr. Richards H. Hoffman, of North to be presenied at he a ade | Allegheny street, departed Friday on Friday, April 19, w gin 10- | ro 0 two weeks’ motor trip to Flor morrow. Tickets will be on sale at ia, They expected to a few 25 cents each in the business places | 4 hive ap ed lo Yony Sew of all members of the Bellefonte : : i : er Bellefont ! ; ; ¢ Chamber of Commerce. | mer Bellefonte resident, who Is now . i at Fort Lauderdale, Florida Ber This. Rebecca Gruse Ee -—Miss Mary Rankin and her sis- urday, from Elmira, NY. where ‘er. Mrs. A. J. Heverly, spent Tues- she had been since late in Novem- | 8¥ in Blair county, Miss Rankin ber with her son-in-law and daugh- having gone to Altoona to attend a ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Shugery | business conference while Mrs. Hev- and family, Mrs. Cruse made the erly went on to Hollidaysburg to trip here with Mr. Shugert, who re- visit a friend at the Presbyterian turned to Elmira the same after. home --Mrs. Charles R. Kurtz returned noon. —A noticeable improvement has tO her home on East Linn street last Thursday after having spent some been made in the first floor windows i 4 3 of the Masonic building on North "me in The Bronx, N. Y.. with her Allegheny streei. The windows, for- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and merly consisting of a number of | Mrs. Edward Wittmer and family small panes, have been remodeled to | The Wittmers expect to spend a accomodate one large pane, and the month's vacation in Bellefonte this exterior and interior appearance of | SUMmer the building have benefited greatly —Miss Mary Jo Weist, of Philips- burg. and Thomas Dugan, spent last from the change. - . - : Our mailing list was corrected wrsday in Bellefonte as guests of ae Pvt. and Mrs. Andrew Royko at A a bev Se fey their apartment in the Owens build- scription during the month of; Pg. South Allegheny street Pvt Marsh. Kindly check the date on |ROYKo Was stationed at Philipsburg the label of your paper, and advise fore being transferred fo Belle- us at once if an error has been [Ont made. We would like to hear from Gorman Fisher of Harnell, N all subscribers who are in arrears Who last Thursday underwent with their subscriptions. —Mrs. Carl Berberick, of Chevy Cha.e, is spending this week uy foe! home } Mrs AL Bf Bet Daren. ang ae | {is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fish- Street. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel: ®T of South Water street, and a bro- McGinley and Mrs. A. L. McGinley | ther of Pred Fisher, drove to Lancasier on Sunday Street where they were met by Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Johnson, Mrs Mrs. Berberick, and Mrs, Berberick Charles FP. Hipple, Mrs. M. R. John- accompanied the MeGinley’s back son and Mrs. Guy W. Lyons, all of 10 their home, Bellefonte, spent Saturday in Clear- —Three addresses given by Dr. field attending a Foreign and Home Charles E. Barker, holed lecturer, in Missionary Soclety meeting at the Bellefonte last Thursday were at-| 17inity Methodist church. The meet- tended by capacity audiences. Ap- M8 Was one of the closing features proximately 670 Bellefonte High of the Central Pennsylvania Confer- school students heard an address at | ©nce of the Methodist church held a general assembly in the morning. In Clearfield. while Kiwanis Club and Chamber —David Chandler, an employe of of Commerce members heard him! the Hudson Motor Car Company, speak at the Penn Belle Hotel at|at Detroit, Mich, arrived in Centre noon. Dr, Barker's final appearance county, Sunday, for a brief visit at was at the Court House that night the home of his parents, Mr. and when several hundred parents and Mrs. W. W. Chandler, at Julian, young people heard the nationally making the trip especially to see his known speaker. | mother who has been quite ill. Mr —8everal Bellefonte families are! Shandict Jetutnes lo Detron . Sa Considerably | cofeerned. over the tion showed marked improvement German occupation of portions of : 3 Norway, for they have close relatives, —Chased by dogs, a deer fled living in the octupied areas, Mrs, | through the streets of Bellefonte last Egil T. Risan, of West Curtin street, | Thursday afternoon. The deer ran has a sister in Bergen: Mr. Risan's| north across the lots from East parents and several brothers and; Bishop street to East Howard street, sisters are living in Trondheim. | jumped the fence around the Union Einar Nilsson, of the Chambers cemetery and disappeared. The deer apartments, East Curtin street, isis believed to have been chased from concerned over the welfare of his a woods at the southeast end of parents, who live in Olso, and Odd ' town. Those who saw the animal Skawden, living in the Meek house, | were unable to tell whether it was West High street, has relatives in a buck Or doe. Trondheim. None of the local na-| _we have fust learned from The tives have received any word from poiqjler Weekly, a national publi- relatives, since all the communica- | o.oo out of New York and circu- tion systems to that country have jseeq throughout the United States, been disrupted. | that William T. Heinle, of Tempe, ~Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Schiuntz, of McPherson, Kan- | sas, have learned of misfortunes! which happened to them last week. | Last Tuesday Mrs, Schluntz, the tors of the Retail Liquor Package former Rachel Gregg, of Bellefonte, Stores Association of Arizona. became ill and was taken to a hos- | Mary Rankin, Mrs. A. J. Heverly, Mrs. M. F. Broderick, Miss Elizabeth Y an city, is reported to be recovering of East Howard street, Heinle went to Arizona last June (and is now proprietor of a modern | retail store in Tempe. band, who is an engineer for an oll | yp0 nome of Mr. and Mrs. Lawr ) ence | company, was brought to the same | rp,) gouth Allegheny street, Pri- hospital with severe burns about the | day evening, in honor of their daughter, Gertrude who celebrated | | her 15th birthday. The following guests were present: Misses Mary Ellen Cunningham, Helen Keehler, Molly Gherrity, Helén Smead, Ther- | esa Fike, Sara Dawson, Elva Penny, Among those from Centre coun- Margaret Hull, Emily Switzer, Jen- ty who attended a four-county Ma- nie Scabalca, and Agnes Derstine, and Child Health confer- The evening was spent in games at the Presbyterian church, and singing. The table decorations Hollidaysburg, Tuesday were the fol- | were carried out in a color scheme : Roy Chambers, Clarence, of pink and white. county health officer; Miss Mary! Mrs W. Harrison Walker, chair- of Sving Mills; State nurse; | man of production commitiee, Belle E. Widdowson, Bellefonte, | fonte apter, American Red Cross, of the Woman's Club; Mre. | reports that to date the organization inson, Bellefonte, chairman has shipped to New York for Fine ppled children’s commit- | nish relief, 5 sweaters, § scarfs and Harry N. Meyer, Belle-|25 pairs of hose. Another shipment , chairman of the welfare com-| of 16 pairs of hose, 6 scarfs and 8 of the sweaters is ready to be sent on is R. way. Upon receipt of letter from Norman H. Davis, chairman of Am- erican National Red Cross, Wash- ington, D. C., stating that the pro- duction of warm garments for Fin- land should go on. The Bellefonte chapter voted to spend $25 more for yarns for knitting. Bellefonte chap- ter has forwarded the National chapter headquarters, $200 contrib uted by individuals and $10 by the ‘Woman's Club, i] i Hib —Mrs, William J. Emerick return- | --A motor party consisting of Miss | | appendectomy at a hospital in that! (nicely at tids time. Mr. Pisher, who | is affiliated with the Erie Rallroad, of East Linn | iplans for May including a trip to ighter of Mr. and Mra | Beck among our oldest subscribers | sood condition Arizona, son of Mrs. Blanche Heinle, Belleforite, | has been appointed vice president and a member of the board of direc-| Mr. | | F. Lefller -A birthday party was held at ~Mrs. Alex Brown and child, of | Bast Curtin street, spent Friday With | | LOST A relatives and friends in Portage, | =-Mrs. Dean West, of the Orvis! apartments, spent the latter part {of last week with her parents in Ty- rone | ~Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Snyder, of State College, who have been spend- ing the winter in Stuart, Florida, | expect to return home the latter [part of next' week. ~The Parents Association of the American Leglon Junior Band will | hold its regular monthly meeting at the Legion Home, Howard street, on Thursday, April 11, at 8 p. m. --Mrs. Anna Keller and sister, Jane, of Madisonburg, spent the weekend In Bellefonte with Mrs Keller's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller, at thelr | home on East Curtin street —Mrs. Prank Rosenhoover, of Ty- rone, and Mrs. J. D. Thomas, of Thomas street, expect to motor to Baltimore, Md., tomorrow for a weekend visit with Mrs. E. C. Burgh- duff. While there they will go to Washington to see the cherry blos- soms in bloom —Last Wednesday was moving day at the Joseph Boscaino barber shop in the Penn Belle Hotel building. The establishment was moved from the corner room, overlooking Spring Creek, to the adjoining room recent. ly vacated by the Centre County Thrift Corporation ~Miss Cecelia Williams hi turned from the Williamsport for the Colored and is now at the home of her sister, Mrs. Charles Fowler. Miss Williams recently un- derwent an operation for the re- moval of an eye, at the Wills-Eye Hospital, Philadelphia ~Mr. and Mrs Willlam W. Sieg and the former's aunt, Miss Mary Sieg, all of East Linn street, return- ed home yesterday from a several days’ visit with relatives and friends in the Harrisburg area. Mr. and Mrs Sieg were guests of Mr. and Mrs W. R. Cliffe and family, at Hershey, while Miss Bleg was with relatives In Harrisburg i5 re- Home Don't forget to attend all ses- sions of The Centre Democrat cook- ing school next Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday. The classes will open at 2 o'clock each day in the Y. M. C. A The first two days will be devoted to general cooking class- es and demonstrations, while the third day will be reserved for in. structions in home-making. For fur- ther information see story begin- ning on page 1 of this issue -Miss Sara D. Adams, of Belle- fonte, was maid of honor at the Church of the Brethren, Tyrone Friday morning when her Sister Pauline Elizabeth Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W, Adams, of Tyrone, became the bride of George Ammon Wolfe, son of Mr and Mrs. Albert Wolfe, also of Ty- rone. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe will go to housekeeping In Tyrone upon their return from a wedding trip to the eastern part of the stale ~Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frabutt and daughter are now in Port My- ers, Plorida, and expect soon to go to Mussel Shoals, Alabama. their Bellefonte, where oe hopes to put in some time angling. In New Mex. ico he went fishing for Sheephead a white striped fish which is pecul- far in that it has a complete set of teeth. In Fort Myer, the Frabutls report, the weather is delightful, the temperature ranging around 78 de- grees Marguerite, the 9-year-old dau- Ellis O. Kel- ler, of Dormont, Pittsburgh, under- went an appendectomy last Thurs- day in a Pittsburgh hospital and is reported to be recovering nicely. The little girl is a granddaughter of Mrs Harry Keller, of the Orvis apart- ments, East Curtin street, and of { Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson, of Waddle. Ellis Keller is now in the personnel depariment of the Phila. delphia Company of Pitisburgh, a holding company ~Mrs. W. F. Beck, of North Fair- view avenue, Lock Haven, on Mon- day observed her 90th birthday an- | niversary. Mrs. Beck. who is active and who despite her nine decades of | life still performs her own house- work, is an aunt of Mrs. Emma Wet- zel, a great-aunt of Mrs. Ethel Mc- Coy and a great-aunt of Amy Jane McCoy, all of Willowbank street, Bellefonte. She has always kept in touch with Centre county affairs through the columns of The Centre Democrat, and we number Mrs. Assn ——. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATION STORE TO OFEN SATURDAY | Car owners and householders of Bellefonte are invited to visit the] new Western Auto Association store | on South Allegheny street, which is locally owned and operated by Paul Mr. Leffler has had wide exper fence in the many lines that will be | | earried in stock at the new store. | { For the past ten years he has been | with Montgomery Ward & Co. and | has managed stores at DuBois, | Meadville, Chester and Lebanon and at Olean, N. Y. i While quality will not be penal. | fzed, prices at all times will be kept as low as possible, Mr. Leffler said, | Several executives will be here for ithe official opening on Saturday, YOR April 13, among them being C. Wat- | erman, district manager from the! Baltimore eastern office, and Paul Quigley, display manager of the | eastern division. There are more than 1400 associate Western Auto| Stores, all home-owned and oper- ated, The store offers a general line of| merchandise, including auto sup- plies, accessories, tires, radios, tools, bicycles, sporting goods, electrical supplies and appliances and many other items. Mr. and Mrs. Leffler and daughter are residing at the Brockerhoff Ho- tel until they have secured perman- ent quarters, St. John's Evangelical & Reformed | Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, pastor. | mie {7:30 p. m. Church school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. Vesper service, | fone Bellefonte, | Bellefonte, Pa | 300 chick Lost and Found off a 1980 Stude- church In Belle- plense notify e¢, Pa. Phone 938. B Help Wanted WANT BD-—An hand. Inquire “ Whol cap near Finder Bellefon baker, Wetzel, 11 farm Martin x15 eEperienord of John once Reliable cut one thousand cord of pulpwood. Ranked in woods or delivered to mill, Clair Lyons, Howard, Pa. Phone 131, x18 WANTED 1 you are ambitious you can make good money with a Raw- leigh Route. We help vou get starts ed. No experience needed, Steady work for right men. Write Raw- leigh's, Dept. PND-34-2, Chester, Pa x15 WANTED —AL or partieg to Boarders Wanted WANT ED- Boarde rm and roomers Inquire of E. N. Trostle, Pleasant Gap, Pa 16ut Work Wanted WANT ED. Work in foute, by middie Write Martha Amig in “Belle- woman Pa x15 home aged Julian WASHINGS stretched Mr C Street t Curtains washed smal was 122 Engst miso F Albright Bel iefonte Be aver x15 WANTED - experience on soo ked Br oug! A married life der farm Al Monument man with farmet Jab on alry or anywhere wages Write P. 8. in care Stamm, Port Matilda farm are w ANT ED- RO . of R x15 "Waris to Buy w WANT ED— A Parme r's ¥ Twin want buy : thelr members. If + have such to sell, get Albert Grenoble WANT ED. The to usable touch ton, Pa WANTED Informatior tracts of woodiand farm can be boug price. each 200 acres or 0 forestation. Address Diemer umt, Justice of the Peace Pa. RD Instruction PIANO | INSTRUCT TOM - —C an iimited number of n Barat Shove Beliefonte Hog pers Musi Stor * "take High Articles for Sale POR. SALE cheap L stove Pa x15 centa Port 15 od lon fe WO Stat Julian FOR SALE 4 each Inquire Matilda Looust i W POR brooder A. R xis SALE One h stove, new oondit Rosaman, Warriors POR SALE Dest grades “soft hard coal. Ton or load lots, C | Ripka, Bellefonte Phone 7158, TM FOR SALE “Pwo Pordson tractors in running condition, priced cheap Inquire of Raymond Schrack. Logan: ton, Pa x15 POR SALE-—A soft coal ala slab wood Corl, Bellefonte FOR 4d coal on. £00 Mark. Pa and good grade of hard the ton or Wwuok a Phone 719-R Pa oy FOR SALE -~Parm lime at price farm. ers can afford 10 pay Inquire of C. M long Howard R. D. 2. Phone Zion 1813 (Nt Aany) sau POR BALE All Kinds of ¢ selected asred potatoes Stores, Allegheny St Street. Ballefante, Pa POR SALE New LeRoy | ime and fer- tilizer power and used four section tractor harrow Inquire ot James Markie, State Coligge. Pa POR SALE--Coal and wood 1 haul nahes away at a Jow rate. Call M7. for prices Bam Capperelll Belle fonte, Pa. R D. 1, oleville Fit FOR SALE~—A “Pordson tractor in geod condition or will exchange for a cow Inquire of Merrill With. rite. Bellefonte R D 2 Zion. x15 FOR SALE- very reasonable or on cattie. In i: ertifie 4 and A and West xis ~10- 18 ‘Case “tractor price will exchange uire of Clyde Phillips Howard, Pa arash Creek road x15 POR BALE--8oft the ton or wood. Inquire lamb Street, 174-R and hard coal truck load. Also slab of lee Reed, West Bellefonte, Pa Phot x POR BALE-1035 Standard Chevro- let coach In good condition. reasonable Can finance 666-3-3. Randall M. Keller, Pitas ant Gap. Pa 5041 POR SALE-—A 2 wheel trailor with 4 | n reasonable, | Willowbank St. | rack large enough for 2 cattle Price Inquire M. L. Peters, xi5 FOR SALE--Cholce re-cleaned silver | Ming segd oats. This iz a new and Price Phone Harty | party [CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why Tae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amAfing! ly popular. Considering ils low cost abo the benefits derived, it Is undisputably Centre County's Commudity Bar- gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or Jess, 25 cents for | first lssue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where &dvertise- ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word ls charged. | advert lsing—sale or rent. 3 motors in excelent condition. WES Bellefonte, Pa Bn 2 xis improved strain, the second year In| this State Phone Zion 422 FOR SALE-2 step ladders: 2 hoZ crates; capacity pump: 1 dog cart; clothes chest, Priced to move lersburg, Pa A deep well 1216238 C. L Krape, Hub- Inquire of W C. Prank, | Zion, Pa. on the Boyd Musser farm | 1 hard coal brooder stove. | 1 library table: 1 | inches, | x16 i FOR SALE--8uperior 11x7 grain drill. | Superiqz 9x7 grain Deere gang plow {for horse, 3 hay loaders, wagon, 2- inch tire, mower, Black Hawk nure soreader, harrows, aii machinery has been re- paired and is ready for use. Inquire of C. W Behrer. Penna. Purnace, Pa Phone 13-R-3, Warriors Mark, Pa. x16 SALE-April special. $54 50 Underwood Portable drill less $70 50--Rem~ d 9 revular price $79.50 will take $6500. Liberal trade in allow- ance. Bold on small monthly pay- ments. Phone 32-R-22 Millheim, | nite Palmer C, Bilerly, Raberdbuite, POR SALE-Two rebuilt John Deere model B tractors: Pour Pordson tractors; one 10-20 McCormick Deer- | Ing tractor; 1 20-30 Rumley Sractol: 1 16-30 Rumlev tractor: 1 Ontario 9 hoe 7° space fertilizer grain drill; 1 New Idea lime spreading Sitasnipent for manure Spreader: horse’ cultivator: 1 spreader on rubber: Bort a complete line of John ctorse and farm equ ard Berrie Station, pring ¢ Pa £15 4 Deer mtn John | 12 inch 2 bottom | ma- | and 2 tractor disk | | KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be mailed 10 this office, must be complied with by those answering *"e adveriisements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise ments, as the publishers are pot permitled Ww divulge the name of the ad- veriiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- ocrit 18 entitled w a 26-word advertisement in these columns one tune, free of charge. This privilege can be used six Umes a year at different intervals. FOR SALE $0.95 at Bellefonte gg ayes SSS FOR SBALE~-A rolet coupe Inquire of Paul | Bellefonte, Pa Used Elect: 19036 Btandard Chev. n excellent condition R., Corman, R Axe Man n Poultry washers " Co. ! x16 In Lh Pa FOR BALE~Loow nay e of ome cooking { H A Meyer, Rabersbur; Millheim 17-R-13 potatoe good 21-600 1 Swartz q fC 1 Pa 154 | ard a. wne 910-R-156 irkeys D Rock chicks, iesday, all breeders a clean test lor Poultry Farm Pa. Phone 6-R-21 BY Si: ality chicks per 100 Reds, Bar and White L 96% OCuar 60 POR naLcihieg bi Le polioum SALE—-White each 1 ted th Hennigh geod oats ocd FOR SAL E FoR SALE Showers Halch- Phone 068-R- xis © HIC KS sexed or \ and sex begin Dalby ipsburs BABY GHICKS- From reed ers mi New Ao Pa uth Rooks 3 Hox Ks Price hy = % . f chicky Write I Shipment Hel: Box 501 iefon TRELLA'S QUALITY purebred yarietie sexed, also sex-linked ated hybrid Prices 1006 Yor betier ww I'relin’'s Phil Pa xi0 Hiood «tested Bel Live Stock ae x Bish 13-M xib used tires inch rims POR BALE-Hundreds of all sizes from 15 to 26 Backed by written guarantee Open evenings ur § o'clock Walirun Auto service “Snow Shoe Intersection, Phone 153 HP h "Deere iY OR SALE Fresh cow with cal and 4 cycle } colt coming 2 ym POT SALE- Jot ha oline engine cooled washing machine motor young horse, r ola Good BALE~C ssa le momar Yielder and Bilve: weight 38 4 ward BH. Owen 228 -M “RBelietont HH Dre New yriced den ne’'y PT PX nt bs Al : 2 oad ¥ La ere MIR new (2 ape. New apails Moline mach James J Markie POR SALE-A Chevrolet mot pulley # wo good co M. Hom ant Gag POR SALE ob ts nr PRE ye ’ Eis Geo Or of ail ki College ALC Bell Pleas rer X16 | port Matilda 10x - ron BAL r A > 20 Parm- weight 1400 Ibe ri year old Hublersburg Pa. actor ng team of h will sell A. Mever. Reberaburg seim 17 R- 13 over Hall them them. POR SALE-—A enue about 2600 auire of H an } Phen ( 1940 Indian Phone Mil uring spring down. Also | used Indians and Hariey- | Prices and terms very Altoona Indian peiery. | Avenue Road, «Eldorado xi9 descr 11 «51.5 New feat FOR SALE A 3 year-old roan Broke 1p work, weight about Inouire of John H. Pishburn, R b Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 8J8-R-12. xI1I SALE-—A Poland Chin brood sow will farrow In May, " also 4 shoats about 50 Ibs. each. Inquire of H. K: Corman, RD. 2. Bellefonte pa POR SALE-A team of Western hots es, B and 10 years old, weight 3000 The. Inquire of | Port Matilda. RB. D (Buffalo Run Val- ley on the Annie Oray farm) 154 1 Medieal Selence Lead the Way in BETTER HEALTH PROGRAMS The prime object of the modern public health movement is not merely survival, but more power, more efficiency, better living condi. tions, better health through education and preventive measures. Preventing people from dying, as the doctor's chief function, has evolved into earnest, unceasing efforts toward keeping people from being sick at all. Medical men throughout the world are constantly working to. ward that end. In 1892, Dr. L. F. Flick of Philadelphia established a society for the prevention of tuberculosis, which was the first open recognition, any- where in the world, that health was a public responsibility, as well as that of the private physician. In 1995 a national society was organized to combat venereal disease, In 1909 societies for preventing infant mor. tality and promoting mental hygiene; in 1913 one for controlling cancer; in 191% another for the prevention and relief of heart disease. The public health program is based on a broad program of adult educa- tion, through the use of newspapers, health department bulletine, literature from the vagious societies, radio talks, lectures, exhibits, moving pictures, public health nurses, intensive drives and sanitary activities of the public health physician. The foundation of effective health teaching was laid in the schools by Dr. L. Emmett Holt in 1918. Study of physiology has been augmented by a vital program of health habits physical education is being taught in practically every school In the nation; school physicians, dentists and nurses are the rule instead of the exception. The average school child knows much more about the fundamentals of health than his grandfather did 20 years ago. mo lel frame Low large stock Dmvidsons SALE A Briggs “and Str atton gasoline washing machine motor wiih attery cheer and electric used 6 months 1 perfect condition one Hawthorne Deluxe bicycle one Black Poland China boar, two yeats old. CG. D Rosgman, Penna. Purnace Pa x16 i | POR SALE Two Mrs Mary Matis ' | Ung P | Smith, _Milesburg, Pa. Box 147 : North of Boring Mills. | Blauser, Spring Mi i | w i REAL ESTATE—A straight one cent & word ls charged for res] estate | i | dress J FOR SALE—~A Holstein old. Inguire of RD 1 lefonte bull, 14 mo Tobias Plozner Pa. Roopsburi x5 | FOR BALE- “Three horses 12 old, weighing from 1360 to Boyd Johnson, Bellefonte R | (Buffalo Run), ours 800; | 0 x1d ood pairs of work- mule weight about 2800 Ibs Also 2 teams horses. Inquire Clinwon Yhompson, Balona Pa. 16tt ing POR SALR-Brood pows, | 3 weeks old, and a boar change for pood work horse Inquire at H. Wingram, Tyrone RR. D 2 Homewood FOR BALE-—A team, choles of five 9, weight from 1600 for selling have colts place. C Rider, Pa with pigs Will ex- ar cow Pa X15 would at rom 3 0 vw 1800 reason 1 take their Penna, Pumace 1a or age horae ( FARMERS. Penns Valley Sales “barn Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every other Tuesday. Bring your live stoc and pouliilry, you can FEpact good prices. B Riegel, Owner, + in SALE Ccromsea Pol FOR pup ais0 One 20 months old A Ritchey, Hunter's Park FOR BALE 13 mares 3 to 1800 10 6, pr gelding wo 1600 HArness Lamar, ce and good farm Bellefonte Registered to 10 years, weight imbe y foal 8. s14al I 4 ais ri } “bis good pric nd Pa Percherol 16 on 2 ack develo Gleckner | Dotieres x17 Pasture Land WAN TED Young $1.00 per monih Chilcoat Pleas bant cat u 3 Inqui Gap Pa G RAZING i AND— 250 ¢ James Ramsey react Black shannon OCuaranteed water Apply y 5. Reed Morningstar ipsburg, Pa Real Estate . - For Sole POR POR SALE--An eight : Hc ward wderfer room Good Box 166 ttage on Bur- rows Leet, Beliefonte, oonveni- ENnees, Cela Mt pig Rood congi- Call 207-M Bel efonite Pa 1231 FOR SALE-10 house and stocked wity heat and light in ££ slong Route 220. Inq Summers, Hub. lerelurg 48 4 10 ign FOR BALE tion room slors room Hublersbur ite of H 8 Pa POR SALE stocked stare room t Bi bier su TR Ong out { Summer Pr Lr Ing 8 Ht ublerab POR SALE— The W. W. Witmer farm of 202 seres, 6 mils west of Bella fonte, In Buffalo Run Valley near Pillmore W. C. Witmer, 306 E Baboon Street. Beliefonte Pa 1 POR SALE~—The former Bodie far m 1090 acres, 5 miles from Bellefonte on Bufialo Run Road. All HOCEMATY farm bulidings. Price $3500.00 —- ro a & Bros, 119 rind. a By FoR SALE-~ hot air tt 3 mile H ublersburg along Highway 220 here are reg of lan ith the pr Ty re of W Sampiel R D 2 Bel et Ode Pa x17 POR BALE- sell at ivale timber Ay woodland Bechdel, deceased, situat Creek, Centre County E Heverly. J. A Weil Howard, Pa. R D J or Johnston Joh naton Attys Beliefonte, Pa X11 ~The POR SALE—For a good location con- sider the 100 acre Clevenstine farm located along Route 220. 1 mi. west Heclg, Park, § mi. Bast of Belle- fohte with a young orchard: a 10- room buff brick house, a large barn and plenty of put buildings, good fillable limestone ground. Cal] and see the farm, it mieht be just what you want. W. L Clevenstine, Min- goville Pa Hu Garages For Rent Ma J Popular car agency avall- able, with gas, storage and repair shop. Call 426-J-1 Gas Station for Rent FOR RENT-.Brick garage and filing station. along State Highway 220 | Milesburg ny of RENT--Godd garage in Belle- in x16 | For Sale or Rent of Potters Milla along road 10 | Inoue of John M Pa. R.D 1x15! Houses tor Rent POR RENT-—A § room house dn East | Ling Street, with all modern con- | veniences, Phone Bellefonte 674. x16 | FOR RENT—A 7 room house located | TP in Bush Addition Inquire of Beliefonte, Pa. Phone i » POR RENT--A 7 room house with ou oe, Inquire of Marie; Doll, Bishop Street, Bellefonte, pa | Hazel | fore Write M. W_ in care of th Centre Democrat office, py x15 | jay. Kline Hardware, Bellefonte, DEAD 81 OCK-—Removea | Call at om i (e833 Toya. i. Shith, Milesburg | FOR SALE OR RENT—A large frame | —— houge with Jot located one mile’ | POR RENT Bight room houses with Bath, bot water hea! Bt... Bellefonte 8.8 L In crat office West Lamb Rent $27.00 write care of the Centre Demo. 1911 Apartments for Rent room in DD. Thomass NWN Btreet, Phone LBM Bellefonte Thomas x15 POR RENT--A five room apartment with heat and hot water $35.00 Inguire of White Bros. Drug Store Bellefonte, Pa 13.7 | POR RENT- Newly renovated wart. for ¥ x15 shed apart. Past Logan Street Men Ellzabeth Hape) Street Pc me 622 181 POR Rigws Six room hented apart ment ith hot water furnished Rent ear mabe Inquire of the Pirsl National Bank Centre Hall, Ps. x0 ment, private electri small family. read Lucas, Moshannon POR RENT -—8-room furny ment at 113 Belistonte East Logan lights now Amands Pa POR RENT Furnix hed apartment t rooens and bath, electri ator. Mrs. Paul Carner ommas Street, Bellelontie 3 refriges. 126 RN Phone 121 Pa Th FOR very desirable conven. Inquire at R BLore Allegheny Ty ences h ® Bt.. Bellefonte FOR RENT--8econd sparument, des conveniences, heat age, 5 rooms. Mrs man, Corner Curtin nite, Phone 200-R. rab Personal MEN WOMEN: WANT VIMI—8tim- ulants, toni in Ost terex tablets Dep Ta es es “lockin ’ amin Bl Ca pe Oras, 35¢ loon slze x r “i 20 Pirsr packare maker refunds low price up satinfies or Ca write Wi idmann & Teah and other good rug stores 1 Gas 4 Poul try Remedies POR. BALE Por chicks ble it Sal SAL medic ne wat and % Ht ¢ germ diges “4 y Farm, Bellefonte x15 gf rr RUMMAGE SALE~On Rr " : April 18, NOTICE—Somebody take, @ kettle my public sale, on the person who has notify me I will come and F. Poorman, State College ror Rr » NOTICE—AIl unpaid pergonal will be turned over to the deputy ax collector for Tguson Tw May 19040. You will avoid additions) paying your tax now By SUPPER—The Lad} - Sprucetown M. E church roast chicken and baked ham sap- pet the basement of the church onn Satnrday evening April iSth Serve from 5 10 B 50 and B36 desert MEETING—A “meet ng ton County onerativ on Wednesday evening i: Salona Grange hall the Presi, T. C. Kryder bers are requested 10 be present and all interesbed in cooperhition are cordially invited J. A. Sager, Secy DOTTY AND DAFFY What s 1? A showing of spring styl a musical organization giving a recital a Dew type of penny supper of meal a spring flower show, a movie ar a ping-pong tournament? The Young Peoples Organization of the St John's Reformed Church of Belle onte are sponsoring this novel en- tertainment fromm your obinion of just what be + of enleriainment “Dotty and mffy"™ will be, then watch for further announcements of the date and tyne of program in a future issue of this paper. Check your gnswer right or wrong. Miscellaneous RAT EXTERMINATOR--112 rats kill- ed with can Schulte’s Red Squill Kline Hardware, Bellefonte, Pa. x29 PAINT CLEANER —E-Z paint clean- er removes dirt, leaves finish igs x23 a oft, 55<R-4 at our expense, ne— y M. pie CONT Phone 190. Open even. ings and Saturday afternoon. ne | AER MOWERS have installed a iswn mower ower” grinding machine. ve your rondition for a season, 4" "gars 5c; 16” machines $1.00, — RERCH CREEK of glagses see money we ore as ine and have | and ve | cal than Four San go belt han! Daily “and Runday: Repairing