A eS 18, 1940. TT LOCALS | | | Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth 1shler | and son, of Erle, home of Mr. and Mrs, Thal las. weekend. —Mr, and Mrs. 8S. B, Riley, Hagerstown, Md. are guests of Mr, and Mrs. William T, O’Brien their home on East Linn Street. visited at the Shore, was a pleasant caller at our | Lawrence | office while in town Monday of | willowbank street, atl carmel. ~Mr, William Crumlish, of Belts- | ville, Md., and Miss Edna Albert, of | mother, Mrs, Harry Curtin, at her Lansdowne, Pa. were weekend visi- tors with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. Hugh Crumlish at Pleas- ant Gap. —Miss Margaret H. has been spending the Winter in the West with relatives, is expected | lpi to arrive in Bellefonte the latter part fo this week to open her home | oy agro Philip Mabus, on West Linn Street. —Miss Ruth Parsons, ville, well known clerk in the of- fices of Distriet Attorney Musser W. Gettig, has been on vacation | during the forepart of this week and spent the greater part of the time on a business and pleasure | mission in Harrisburg. ~The Young Woman's Gvild of the Presbyterian church, dell efon te will hold their bi-annual rummage | sale in the Bush Arcade, Ayuru 20, at 1 p.m. They will have a nice selection of spring hats, coats | and cresses and many other useful articies. —Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gingher, of Lock Haven, moved last week into the second floor apartment of the Mark W. Williams home on East High Street. Mr. Gingher is an inspector for the State High- way Department in the Clearfield district. —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leffler and daughter, of Chester, have made arrangements to move this week intc one of the Orvis apartments | on East Curtin Street. Mr. Leffler is the owner-manager of the Wesi- ern Auto Associate Store on South Allegheny Street, —Dr and Mrs R. L. Stevens, of East Curtin Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barraclough and daughter, Mary Lou, of East Bishop Street, spent Sunday in Mansfield wi.h Dr. and Mrs. S.evens' daugh- ter. Dorothy, who is a student at the Mansfield State Teachers’ Col- lege —William T. Heinle, of Tempe Arizona, arrived in Bellefonte Sun- day for a brief visit with his moch- er, Mrs. Blanche Heinle, of East Howard Street, and with other re- latives and friends in this vicinity. 1t is Mr. Heinles first visit home since he entered business at Tempe las; June. —Elmer Decker has taken over the gas station and garage, on Nort Water street, recenily operated DY the Smith Motor company, and will establish an agency there for the sale of In.ernational trucks and tracters, It | { i of Union- | } | Saturaay, | | tive | Hoy, i will be conducied un-; der the firm name of Bellefonte, Motor Sales. —Monday evening, April 22, at 7:30 p. m. a meeting will be held at the Bellefonte Y. M. C. A. for the purpose of organizing a soft ball league. Any organization or group of men interested is asked to have a represeniative at the meeting. which has been called as Jimes Haupt, presigent of the league 1939. —Mr. and Mrs. Huber: Vonada, of Jacksonville: Mr and Mrs. Harry Butler, of Howard; and Mrs Mar- garet Snyder, of North Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, mofored to Ber- wick, Sunday, to spend the day with Mrs. Snyder's only brother, J. W. Zimmerman. Mr. Zimmerman, who i5 85 years old, is in the best of health. —Among those who motored Washington, D during weekend to see the cherry blossims were the Misses Grace Poorman, Pauline Mong, Betty Tha? Jean Monsell, Barl Powell and Ambrose Watson, all of Bellefonte; Isabel Knoffsinger, of Peasant Gap; and Robert Gates, Clifford and Nevin Rhine, of Nittany. ~The condition of Dr. M. A. Kirk, Centre County's oldest physi- cian, who hag been confined to bed at his home on West High Stree! for the past seven months because { illness, yesterday was reported to be showing little or no change, His long illness has greatly weakened him, although he retains an ex- cellent appetite. Dr. Kirk is 8 years old. ~The condition of Mrs, Merrit Tate, of Pleasant Gap, who has been {ll at her home there since be- fcre Christinas, yesterday wag re- ported to be quite serious, and members of the family and friends are quite concerned, Mrs. Tate, the former June Noll 1s a daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. H. Noll, of Pleas- snt Gap and is widely kiown throughout this area. She is sul- fering from a complication of dis- eases, it ig reported. in to the w. Mr, M. L Richards, of Jersey | | yons, of Sunday Mt, Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. L spent with relatives and friends at | ~Harry Curtin, student at State, spent the weekend with his home in the Orvis apartments, ~Mrs. Rodkey, of South Thomas | | Sireet, was a recent guest of her | son, at the home of her parents, Mr | Cook, Who! and Mrs. Miles Barger, at Millheim, |ghter Velma, -Mr and Mrs. Blaine Mabus, of ne street, spent the weekend with | {their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. | at Balti- | more, Md. —Pvt. and Mrs. James H. Grif- fith moved Monday from the Orvis | duplex apartments on East Curtin | street, to the Marlin E. Rumberger apartment on East Bishop street, | William J. Miller, who is em- {ployed an the construction of the super-highway through southern Pennsylvania, spent the weekend | with his family at their home in Bush Addition —Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hoy and two sons, of Lewistown, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs Hoy's respec- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob and Mr. and Mrs. W_R. Shope, all of Thomas Street --Mrs. Clara Toner and daughter, May, of East Howard street, went to Riverside, N. J, Sunday, for a ten days’ visit with Mrs. Toner's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Leo Turner and family. —A cafeteria supper will be held this evening (Thursday, April 18) al the Bellefonte Methodist church Your choice of meats, vegetables, salads, relishes, desserts and bev erages. Come and bring the fam- ily. Mis Julia Garner, and her aunt, Mrs. Sterling G, Fowler, both of State College, were business visi- tors in Bellefonte, vesterday. Mrs Garner, of Siate College passed away Sunday of last week after a several years' illness, —Mrs Claud Thompson, ident of Bellefonte, but making her home with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Jamison, of Waynes. burg, Pa. is reported being seriously {ll for the past eleven weeks Mr, and Mrs. Alex T. Brown, of Eas: Curtin Street; Mrs. Brown’ mother, Mrs. C. M. Hodds, of Port- age, and Mrs. J Cooper 8mith and son, David, ol McKeesport, motor- ed to Viindex, Md, to spend the weekend with relatives and Iriends ~Dr Charles Thomas Shallcross formerly of Philadelphia, announces that he has taken over the dental offices formerly occupied by Dr. J J, Kilpatrick in Temple Court, op-! posite the BrockeFhoff Hotel Office hours, 9 a m 10 5 p. m, daily and evenings 4 Thomas Shaughnessy and Edgar Young. of Philadelphia, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. Shaughnessy's mother, Mrs. T N. Shaughnessy, of East Howard street, having come here partly to enjoy the first day of the 1840 trout season along Centre county streams ~Offitials and employes at the County Court House on Tuesday afternoon held a birthday party In honor of Arthur H, Sloop, deputy in the offices of Prothonotary Bond C. White. Ice cream and cake were served, the party being held in the Offices of Register Harry A Cor man. | —Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Houck, of South Thomas Street, included their zon and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs John Houck and son Bobby and daughter, Carol Lea, of Middle Vil- lage, Long Island, NY. and their son Hoy Houck, who is employed in the Winner Market at State College, — William B. Wallis has returned to his home in New York City after having been in Bellefonte for sev. eral days with Mrs. Wallis’ mother, | former re who has been (Mrs. J. Will Conley, while oversee- { ing preparations for repairs’ to the ~Mr. and Mrs, Walter Rorabaugh | of East Bishop rtreet, nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miriara Ruth, to Rober: Morris, Jr, son of Robert Morris 8r., of Bas: Curtin street. nouncerrent wng night at a party at the Morris home. Miss Rorabaugh is a gradu- have an-! Conley home which was badly dam- aged recently when a water pipe on the third floor gave way and drench- ed the entire house Mrs. Conley ex- pects to have repairs rade as soon as the Interior of the home has dried out thoroughly, ~A Lock Haven resident, picked | up on West High Street last Wed- | nesday night by Bellefonte Borough Police, was released from custody the following morning after spend- | ig the night in the borough lock-up. | The man, taken into custody after residents of West High Street re-| ported he was acting strangely, is] said to have been suffering from | symptoms suggesting a mild case of delirium tremens, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Nei- | man and son Edward. of Harrison- ville, Westmoreland county, were weekend visitors in Centre county, | i having motored here Friday to be-| The ane | urday | ! made Sut Y | Run, and returning home Sunday, ! some guests of Mrs, Neiman's moe | ther, Mrs. Thomas Stere, at Dix| (Both Mr. Neiman and wife are na-| ate of the Altoona High B8chool, | class of 1937, and has been living at home, Mr, Morris is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School, class of 1934, and Penn State, class of 1038. He is employed in the offices | of the Titan Metal Company here. No date has been get for the wed- ding. —Borough Police Officer Donaid Johnsen one night las. week #ur- tives of Centre county and although | having been residing elsewhere for | a la great number of years, they enjoy | i getting back { haunts. Mr. Neiman is employed in! ’ {the coal mines and reports that he! has nothing to complain of in the! matter of steady work. ~Three white birch trees in the residential area of Bellefonte were cut down last week after repeated efforts to revive them from the effects of a blight proved fruitiess. One of the trees, in the front yard of the E E Widdowson home on North Allegheny Street, was about 556 ro 60 years old and was of mas- sive size. Iig removal became ne- cessary since blight had killed the tree and it was threatening to fall Two trees of the same species In front of the Arthur C. Dale home on East Linn Street were removed when they too, were found to have succumbed to the blight which has killed off virtually all white birch in Pennsylvania. i Penn | | Washington, | evening, April | have only one year, and the organization will be | { Earl Wilson Donley to familiar native a YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BELLEFONTE. PR. ————————————————— AA — ~Samuel Bryant, fonte's best known old-time band | | leaders, is confined to his home with | heart trouble, ~Former Judge M. Ward Fleming | and Mrs. Fleming opened their home | fon East Linn street this week after | having spent the winter months at | {the Penn Belle Hotel. ~-Robert Royer, of DuBois, has | faccepted a position as night clerk at the Brockerhoff Hotel. Mr, Royer, a | former government employe, at one | time resided in Bellefonte, -Mr. and Mrs. W. R. North and son, Robert, of Lock Haven, spent the weekend In Bellefonte with Mrs. North's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C Shuey, at the family home on East Bishop street. -Mrs. Elizabeth Tubbs and dau- and Lawrence O'. Leary, of Bellefonte, with Charles | Miller, of Barnesboro, motored to! | Washington, D. C. during the week- end to see the Japanese cherry bios soms -Mr. and Mrs, Clyde M. Stewart and son, Jackie, of East Linn street, and Dr. and Mrs. Nevin C. Jodon, of East Curtin street, motored to D. C., during the week- end to see that city's famous cherry blossoms. ~Mr. and Mrs. Ray White, of Ar- mor street, Mrs. A. E. Schad, of East Curtin street, and Mrs. Ross Wal- lace, of Milesburg, departed Sunday for Philadelphia for a several davs’ visit. Mr. White is attending a con- vention of United Drug Company representatives at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel ~While practically all Centre county anglers have their entire ai- tention centered on trout this week, one well known Bellefonte fisher- man is toying with larger game. Dr Richards Hoffman, who with his mother is spending several weeks In lorida, postcards friends that he caught a 85-pound sail fish off Key West, Florida, last week -Mr. Albert R Wilson risburg, Ontario, Canada, wag @ pleasant caller at our office Thurs- day. Mr. Wilkon is engaged in the cattle raising business, specializing in Holstein and Ayrshire stock, He was enroute to Atkinson Crossing W. Va, with a truck load of bred Ayrshire cattle for delivery a customer. Mr. Wilson a tive of Canada. Among the relatives who at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs Ella Pringle at Lock Haven on Sun- day were the following from Belle fonte and Centre county: Mr. and Mrs, Luther L. Smith, daughter Helen and son John, Bellefonte, Mrs. Annle Bartholomew and dau- ghter, Miss Elizabeth, Miss Doris Moltz and Mrs. Lovan Smith, Cen- tre Hall Mrs. W. H Bmith and daughter, Elizabeth, Milesburg, Miss Mary Pennington. Bellefonte: Mr and Mrs. C. M. Pringle and son, Fred, and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wil- Hams, Port Matilda: Saul Lohr and son, Jacob, Houserville, and Mrs Catherine Weber, Howard ~Two Lewistown men paid fines and costs ‘otaling $2750 each here Tuesday morning: when arraigned before Mayor Hardman P. Harris on charges of disorderly conduct The men, angry when the manage- ment of the Big Trout Inn, South Water street, refused to serve them beer because of their condition, be- came abusive it is reported. When Chief of Police Harry Dukeman tried to get the men to leave the prem- ises, one of them struck the chief under the eye. As the officer wal placing the pair in the borough lock-up one of the men pushed a cell door in Dukeman's face, caus- ing a severe bruise of the chin, The two were released from custody upon payment of the fines and costs ’ of Mor- pure te to na- a —————_— -———— AN APOLOGY Through a most unfortunate mix. up in the type of the State College correspondence published in The Centre Democrat last week, i was reported that Mrs. Anna Fortney, of West Beaver avenue, had been con- fined to bed for several months be- cause of illness and had succumbed The error occurred while the cor- respondence was being set into type when portions of two items, one re- lating that Mrs. Fortney had visit. ed in Lock Haven, and another con- cerning the death of Mrs, Margaret Garner, of East College avenue, were assembled. It happened that the resulting paragraph read sen- sibly, and passed the proof readers without ror and extend our sincere apologies eR BASEBALL MEETING A meeting of the Bellefonte base- ball team will be held at the Moose Home, North Spring Street, Belle- fonte, at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday 25. Bellefonte will baseball team this sponsored by the Moose Lodge. All | persons interested in the team, and all prespective players are urged 0 { attend Tuesday's meeting a Marriage Licenses Julian | Ruth E. Dunlap Julian | Samuel J. Ray | Louise E. Worrick. Bellefonte Lost and Found LOST Ladies umiirella, Sloe handle Please J. Will. Conley, Horel. lavanasr | return to | Brockerhiod | | one of Bella. question. We regret the er-| Mt. Pleasant | Help Warnited : | WANTED--A young man with farm | Ing experience to work on a farm. | Inquire of Paul 8. Kerste tter, R. D. 2 Be lefonte x16 i | WANTED—Man to work on the farm | by the | wants good | hig h wages R-2 month, Someone home [nn preference Phone Bellefonte Ad Xx once, Reliable party cut one thousand | cord of pulpwood. Ranked in woods jor delivere to mill Howard, Pa. Phone 131, BE someone else? WANTED —AL or partieg to INDEPENDENT Why work We will start youl tin a permanent, well-paying busi- Lees of your own Young and older men are offered the same opportun- ity. You need good health and a car Get the facts now-—Don‘t walt another day. Write G. C. HEBER- LING CO Dept 23460, Bloomington In For full thformation for | Wanted to Buy WANTED--To buy second | hand wood silo. State asize condition and price. Inquire of Harry E. Corman Spring Mills Pa x16 WANTED- Informat fon tracts of woodland or abandoned farms that can be’ bought at right price; each 200 acres or more for re- forestation. Address Diemer 1. Batb- Justice of the Peace, Howard D aul wm two Instruction PIANO INS’ TRUCT IC WwW Iimited umber of Sarah + Bellefonte Hoppers Music Store Poultry Remedies Gus colds Spray rly C AM Fe 84 antiseplic Bellofor FOR SALE against troubles Salsbury’s ing. highly try Farm Articles for Sale SALE FOR A Maytat FOR SALE SALE—One 6 h. p gag engine $l 5.00. Warriors Mark. Pa POR al man FOR SAL » ntl par M H Phone e .r award, sed Fords 0 Betsy Hownr da. Tal FOR SALE—Hoost! er corn good condition ick. Rebersbu pre antler M FOR SALE Best hard coal Io PF. Mipka, Bellefon FOR SALE--Double [ro springs. Mrs. Guy bank Street 443-M FOR SALE exceller) Roy Stamm (Moose Run) POR SALE--A good grade of hard soft coal by the ton or truck load also slab wood Phone 719-R, Prank Corl. Bellefonte, Pa x18 FOR SALE Farm lime at price farm- Le 2. 1913 _ANittany). a —— A —_— A on ol Zion POR SALE—All se loc ted sped potatoes Stores. Allegheny St and Street. Bellefonte, Pa POR SALE New LeRoy lime and fer tilizer sower and used four section Ina pre of James J “0 lege Pa A Weal Coleviile See refrigers tor os 5 gal. oil can cheap for quick sale, Myra Kimport C rider % Exchange Bel let nte Pa x1$ FOR grain drill ing tractor b. Betz 273 FOR 11. Super! or 16-7 McCormick Deer aril in A«! condition Howard SALE—U Jet H 164 | and hard coal by the ton or YUCK load. Also slab wood. Inquire of lee Reed Lami Street, Bellsfonts, Pa 174-R FOR SALE Nex guitar fancy decor ated, cost $1200 will sell for $700 Miss Anna May Schuyler Beaver Ave. State College, Pa 740 FOR T BALE—Seed “potatoes, Mountain, Carmen seed, $1.50 per 100 Ib. bag Kauff- man Store. Runville Pa. Phone 911- R-13 x17 POE SALE One set tractor tires, at real bargain, Hu- bert Rossman Tire & Service Store, 13 W Bishop Street, Bellefonte Phone 245 x16 FOR SALE Good locust post size from 3-<in. to 6-in. tops 61; ft cut ready for delivery at 15c. each at | W. H Becks farm at Port Matilda PaR D1 x1 POR SALE-8e¢ed oats and buck- wheat at market prices, also mixed hay at $10.00 a ton. Oats straw $3.00 a load. Inguire of Mrs. 8. M. Day Howard, Pa POR SALE-—A 2 wheel trailor with a rack large enough for 2 cattle in| ood condition. Price reasonable. neuire M. L Belieforrte, Pa FOR SALE-—-Kelvinator frigerator, 6 cubic foot in good condition, 815. T | sler, Willowbank Street, | Pa. Phone 350-W FOR SALE--1835 Standard Chevro- jet coach in good condition. Price | reasonable. Can finance Phone | 066- J-3., Randall M. Keller, Pleas- | ant Cap, Pa. HOLL SALE--80ft Dial x18 i | POR SALE--Cholce tre.cleaned Silver Mine gegd 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 2422. x18 near Port Matilda. name of “Barney rd. C. English, Port Matilda, RFD xié | LOST Ticked female Kentucky Pox hound, one ear missing no solid coloring. | for nformation or rb. 2 Glenn L. 8s, Pi Kap- pa Alpha, State College, Pa. x16 LOBT--A brown et book wiih small amount money and valu- able cards. Finder can keep money u i return pocket Hook and cards lism FP. Brachbill, Spring 8t, Beller e‘onte, ” x16 crosses creek. I. Zimmerman, forte, Phone 383-J Boarders Wanted WANTED Boarders and Inquire of E N. Trostle, Cop, Pa ty a roomers, Pleasant vo deve A Boottie dog sravish black, | FoR nswers to the | Rainh | SALE-~Michican Ruegets; 200 bil. eating tatoes; 75 bu. seed potatoes. 150 bu. Shadeland Belipse Hoffman seed: 150 bu Shadeland Cli- | max Hoffman seed: 500 bu. corn ears. Boyd A. Corl. Bellefonte, R. i, | {Buffalo Run). x16 tain rill, phi nd paired wd is rea Sy hoe Pinquire or use. ® of C. Behrer, Denon Pu , Pa. Phone 1 13-R-3, Warriors Mark, Pa. x16 prices, liberal trade. about 30 Mnfferént dein al who | 10 | Clair L pons, | kinds of certified ana pull ey Phone Howard | MOTORCYCLES - 226 W.! “Green Blagk Poland China boar from certified 0d. O demonstration | erator jong | xi8 | § Peters, Willowbank St | electric re-| capacity. | M. Tres- | Bellefonte, | x17 | Ll 30,000 People Read This Column | every week. That's why Toe Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular, Considering its Jow cost ana the benefits derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Commuliity Bar- gain Counter, RA’ PESAdveriasmint of twenty-five words or less, 20 cents fOr | | first issue, | ment contalng more than twenty-five adveriising—sale or rent. KEYED ADS-All advertisementy that request replies to be malled to | _ those answering ‘“e advertisements | this office, must be complied with by and 15 cents for each addiuonsal insertion. Where advertise words, one cent a word is charged. Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertises ments, as the publishers are not permilted Wo divulge the name of Lhe ad- veriiser, BUBACRIBER'S PRIVILEQE —Every subscribed to The Centre Dem-~ ocral is entitled w a 26-word advertisement in these columns one time, | free of charge. This privilege can be used six Limes a year at different intervals. FOR SALE a bu Inquire Parm, Pi Recleaned geed ont . 60c of Dennis Hillard, | Glade Purnace, Pa x16 FOR SALE--20 wns of baled and oats sir: Inquire Btive Martha Purnace, Pa whea! NR x17 of tire Ma 161 good 21-600 hp. Swarie's t Pa FOR SALE wil cell Sone Pa POR © bas ALE net FOR SALE hard coal F. Ripka, Bellefonte, Russett certifi eof H E {Bellefonte xi0 Ho for SALE Point electric POR SALE Hundreds of usad all Bizes from 15 to 26 inch Backed by writlen guarantee Open evenings until § o'clock Wallrur Auto service, Snow Shoe [ntersectid on. Phone : rims POR BALE joader, MR. good priced Papec. New ldea fn Moline machinery of all kinds Markie State College 8 SALE A hom Chevrolet motor a nme is POR BALE Crates x19 300 BALE eC ormi ok Deer 20 tractor good ag new F-20 Parm- po On alee] ¥.2 ; Parmali of wed ree years. Pull 1 | Cormick Deering machines drop in and jook them over Bradford. dealer, Centre Hall, Phone 31-R-5 New 1040 Indian | models on diapl ay featuring spring frame. low as S80 down. Also | iasge stock used Indians and Hariey- Prices and terms very Altoona Indian Cyclery Avem Road, Eldorado 19 ie FOR SALE A Briggs and Stration gasoline washing machine motor | with battery chroger and elegtric | used 8 months 11 perfect condition | ofie Hawthorne Deluxe bicycle, one two Years | Penna. Furnace, x18 DD. Rosgman Ps xi€ POR ot , Port Matilda. R. D BALE--Dillinger hammer 12 Inch roll feed, with bDag- ger. In first class oondition Ine quire of George C. Buck, Warriors Mark, Pa / FOR BALE--Forty Climax seed oats barley 75 cents Grubb Slate College at oh "wan State CQolleg 3937 FOR mill {eed pound Shadelan 60 cents Inquire of R.D Poultry | FOR SBALE--Young Inquire « Melvin Pa POR SBALE--Three quire of ¢ 1. Laicas ‘ Ph wone 910- R- chickens Mingovilie x18 In- How x16 spring {ee 1 turkeys » D 2 7 mon ndrisak, i Po WW i POR BAL E Q inl Leghorn 86 65; Rock +135 Ch Laghort its $129 Gerviy ine fler Bar and White sex Bb % } heavy Me Alllstery Reds. C ‘u Sel POR SALE Q ial lity chicks { wi i CHICKS-25 sexed or un- i and sex separ Ten gin at 2.79 baby chicks ig i ter ipa bet Phi GHICKS- From Pyne ares Ve Hamp ith Rock Rocks BABY B Hac Bell Live Stock Pre FOR ALE by t Moore POR SALE fh freahh cow. 2 vrs giving 40 ibs of milk a day Stanton Julian Pa. Box *% POR SALE-A young horse of a 4 or 5 year old Good Inquire of Roy Fisher, Wingate of Team ! t 1500 pounds Miils, Phone ® State Callege urg 26010 SALE OR TRADE Male ik brodt acing breed, price Inquil E D lsenberg 1 Station x18 SALE-—A fine pair of Bel gan mares with foal. Also a fine Pair mules. Inouire of John Thomas Port Mati laa Pa xi8 FoR | SALE Team of sorrel ght 1400 cood workers ; A Bastusc heck Port ND 1. Btormstown FOR horges of n xi6 FOR SALE A Poland China brood sow will farrow in Mav, also 4 shots about 50 ibe. each. Inquire of H K Corman. RD 2 Bellefonte. Pa x18 | POR BALE--A team of Western hors. es. 8 and 10 years old weight 3000 hs. Inquire of Mrs Mary Matis {Buffalo Run Val- ley on the Annie Gray farm) 158: FOR SALPE-Road sand equipment. including 6«M% Prigidaire refrig- and 2 four case soft drink coolers. snd tables, also 12-1. mapie slide for kiddies and one Skinny Merry -Oo-Round for children. In- nulre of Mrs. Mary H Harter, 338 E Bishop 85t. Bellefonte, Pa x18 Vi phone Nanty Glo, #100-R-12 MINE MULES & PONIES--All young sound, low down. heavy. chunks Call us. give us the sive and we will deliver vou the right mule or We deliver free and put work. Steele Morgan, Mundvs ners. RD 1. Conemaugh Pa Lp x10 —— gen, GOOD REASON FOR BEING PROUD «« HAPPY The new-born infant is an object of pride. happiness and concern on the part of parents If the father has insisted on his wife being under the physician s care during the prenatal period if he has provided means for delivery at the hospital whore every safety precaution is at hand and where needed rest is insisted upon and embarrassmenrs avoided if he has bequeathed this tiny mite of humanity a clean bill of health then indeed he has the right to be proud and happy It costs no more to KNOW things are progressing naturally and every prospective father should insist on his wife being under the physician's care. Many complications and much pain and anguish may be avoided Modern obstetrical knowledge and aseptic methods almost work miracles and the mortality rate of hospital-delivered obstetrical cases is disappearing to the vanishing point Y ST 1 9 REAL ESTATE--A straight one cent 8 word ls charged for rea] estale | | place | Bechdel, | Creek. Oerive | Howard ! Johnaton | fonte ‘with goat. | Inquire | Matilda PONY. | them 10 | Cor. | | Doll ! Florence Brennan, { | Ave | Dann. FOR BALE~One good Holstein ready for service ing potatoes. R. P Mi Is, Pa Phone 9- R-5 FOR BALE Two “good pairs of work - ing mules, weight about 2800 ibs (pair, Also 2 teams horses, Inquire Clinton Thompson Salona, Pa. 10u POR BALE—A horse or would well i#am, choice of five, age from 3 10 weight from 1500 to 1800, reason for selling have colts to take their C. C. Rider, Penna, Purnaos, t bull also some COOK | Haugh Spring Pa PARMERS Penns Valley Sales barn, Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every other Tussday. Bring your live stock and poullry, you can expect 00d prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owner, fis POR SALE-~Registered Pero herons 13 mares 3 0 10 years, weight 1600 to 1800, number in foal, 8B stallions 21 10 6, prices low, also rising 3 black gelding good worker, should develop Wo 1600, price $1356. Also Gleckner harness and collars, B Dotterer Lamar, Pa x17 C Pasture Land WANTED — Young 81.00 per month Chilcoat, Pleasant Gap C attle Young cattie month. Inquire of Pleasant Cap, Pa WANTED $1.00 per Chillcost POR RENT- pasture SALE- Bri ck awell conveniences Hes Mary Pauble POR $ ‘resid nial a tion gr CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | POR RENT--Two unfurnished rooms in Bellefonte Inguire Corner of Btreein, Bellefonte Centrally located ing and lamb » zit FOR RENT-6 rooms and bath, erty Milesburg Possession Inquire Lewis is Harvey. Court, Bellefonte Phone 5 | POR RENT—Purnished spariment, ‘ rooms and bath. Centrally locat- ed. Inguire at 23 N. Bpring Bireet Bellefonte, Pa or Phone 280-W _xi6 POR TRENT 3- room furnished rt ment gt 113 Bast logan reset, Bellefonte. Mra BElizabelh Hazel East Logan Street Phone 622 13u POR RENT--8ix room “peated apart. ment with hot water furnished Rent reasonable. Inquire of the First National Bagk Centre Hall Pa. xi6 POR RENT Furnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath, electric refriger- ator, Mrs. Paul Carner, 126 N Thomas Street, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 182 2u POR RENT-TwWo very desirable apartments all modern conven!- ences, heat furnished Inquire gt RB K Oweng Electric Buare, Allegheny Bt. Bellefonte, Pa 151f POR RENT One bed room furnish. ed. adult only Two rooms urnished, vacant May #th guire Ida B. Garrett, Bellefonte Axe Manx 0 Route 3 un- In- Ps xi9 EE — 1 by Pe rsonal MEN WOMEN! WANT Lan Ha ton icy VIM Bian - refunds ow pri or 1 & Teah and all arug stores 1411 rr ———————————— Announcements sat isfies or mn Call, write Widman good POR SALE--An eight house in Howard Girard Altenderier Pa Good « Box 166 FOR BALE--10 room house and socked store room wi ® heat and ight, in Hublersburg slong Route 220 Inguire of H. 5. Summers, Hub- lersburg, Pa 481 POR BALE--10 room house and ocked store room with heat ar 6 H ihiersburg. aiong Route ot H Summers 4811 8 POR SALE-~The W. W. Witmer farm of 202 acres, 6 mils west 0f Bells te, In Buffalo Run Valley neg more, W. C. Witmer reet, Bellefonte, Pa POR SALE-FParm of the J estate ocated {fon Fill 81 former Bodie farm es from Bellefonte Road All necessary Price $3500 00 nike: & Bros. 116 umbe ria: iT Ma. 2s POR BALE The 1090 acres, 5 mM or Bustalo Run farm nes Br Jom. Hi me house ity jocated uh ersburg along There are properly R D > wat] | FOR “BALE The undersigned, sell at priva timber and i saje good woodiand of Jacob H deceased. gituste on Marsh Ye Onn Penna. John | A. Weich, Executors. RD 1. or Johnston & Attys. llefonte, Pa.x17 POR SALE—For EY good location COt~ sider the 100 acre Clevenstine farm cated glong Route 220, 1 mi west of Heclg Park, 8 mi East of Belle. a young orchard: a 10- room buff brick house: a large barn and plenty of out buildings, good tillable limestone ground. Call] and see the farm. it might be just what you want W. L Clevenstine, Min- ie, Pa IE 154 FE. Heverly., J Gas Station for Rent FOR RENT.-Brick garage and fling station. along State Highway 220 Milesburg. Possession April Oompany preferred. Mary Ie Mi jegburg. Pa . Box 147. x16 For Sale or Rent FOR RENT OR SALE-—-A cated two miles from Fillmore will rent house and garden. Appiy to William H. Carman. Oak Hall Sts Pa. Phone §-3482 x18 POR SALE OR RENT—13 North | roy Spring St, Beliefonte, Pa. 3 story frame dwelling conlaining # rooms 2 baths, Holland furnace. Inquire o Bellefonte Trust Co Bellefor hy i) x1 in Cog Smith farm Houses. tor Rent FOR RENT--A § room house on East Ann Street, with all modern con- venienoss, Phone Bellefonte 674. x16 | FOR RENT-—-A 7 room house located | in Bush Addition. Inquire of H W. Hazel Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 433 x16 | FOR RENT--A 7 room house with all conveniences. Inquire of Marie Bishop Street. Bellefonte a rom RENT—A house and orchard in | Benner Township. Inquire of Mrs 826 W. Beaver State Coliege, Pa xi8 | | FOR RENT-S.room house, bath, all | Located on Halt | , Bellefonte. Charles | Half Moon Terrace, iL RENT—A 6 room house ol nvenienceg and hard wood floors, | | jo on Bast Lamb St Bellefonte. | Inquire of Mrs. Bmma Noll, 1 | Phone 913 i | FOR RENT--Eight room house with | bath, hot water heat, West Lamb | Bellefonte Rent $27.00 write L. in care of the Centre Demo 131 FOR RENT--House and apartments lots for sale, All good locations. Inquire at the J. M. Kelchline In- suranoe Sis Temple Court Bulld- ing, Belle i 4 Bur Teri: for Rent (2 “To unfurnished rooms lefonte. ire 145 = x St. 8 8 crat in Spring Street, Bellefon Tr are 12 134 he N. Spring Street. Phone 186-W. x18 Rg aR vig WR he nl hy - op Street. x18 Frat Toh ena apartment, age, | sler, ER BAKE SALE--The Primary De- parunent of the Evangelical church will hold a ake sale at th Drug Store baturday, PESTIVAL—The Pleasant Gap will hod festival on Jue 20th at GCap. Music by the East Penns Val- ley Band ig SUPPER—T he Women of the Yar» church will hold a chicken sup- Der May 22. 1040 more detall later. They will also hold a festival on June 15th BAKE & RUMMAGE BAlg-the ladies Ald Bofiety of the Evang cal church of Bellefonte will Pola 2 bake sale and rummage sale on Saturday, May 18, at a place 0 be announced later nell on was scheduled for April n postponed to Apri 20 begaise of the [liness of the superintendent Mrs. B. G. Tressler. CARD PARTY-—A card party will be heid in Union Hall Beliefonte Baturday evening, April 20. Refresh ments and prizes. The publi ially invited. Mr i Thai man NOTICE-—-To tax payers of College Township All tax on realestate i be antered with the County Commigsioners on May 1. All per- sonal tax wili be piven 0 a deputy J. H M Stover, Collector. Xie = SUPPER —A baked ham and baked bean supper will be Raid at the le- TEA ANA The "Benet or Legion Jr, Bang Tickets on sale at oenls each. NOTICE-To cit P— of Walker Township: The annual school bud- pet of Walker Township is now In the hands of the gocretary W. H Deitrich., Bellefonte R 2, where it may be seen and examined by abyons interested x7 be Townsend Court House Friday is Chal TNOTICE—There will meting in the evening sep ker Altoona and Mr. A. E Taylor of Ju- niata. you are [nvited to come and hear them NOTICE—Al) unpaid pergonal tax ill be turned over 10 the deputy tay collector for “erguson lst, 1940. You will avoid contg paying your tax order school board. A. Tax Coll DANCE--The Junior class of Orege Township Vocational High School of Spring Mills wishes to annoupoe a | public dance $0 be. held on Priday. Muy 3rd in ihe school avditorium ai $00 m. Music will be furni by ar BYGuIatng with both Co ta TE os [una your ends Brey ody wel come. Miscellaneous RAT EXTERMINATOR 112 rals itis od with can Schutte’s Red Squili = | Kline Hardware Bellefonte, Pa PAINT CLEANER --E-Z paint clean« er removes dirt, leaves finish glos- #. Kline Hardware, Bellefonte, 73 free, Vogts Vogt, Prop. 55-R-4 at our expense DEAD 81 00K—Removed Call anvtime at my expense 1%.-2 Lioyd L. Smith, Insurance Phone 1 Keichline pie Sou and Saturday 5c; hon, Bellefonte, Pa of glagees and money as we positively will undersold as we do our own A a comple = THE es, A . a I iso a = FRECHE
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