LOC The regular meeting of the Ju-| nior Department of the Bellefonte Woman's Olub will be held Mon- day, May 13 at the home of Eliza- beth Smith, Milesburg. ~Orris Morrison, of East Howard | Street, last week resigned his posi- | tion with the Titan Metal Company | 10 accept an appointment as 2 guard at Rockview penitentiary. Mrs. George Miller will offer | carpations, roses and potted planis, @, the Mothers Day flower sale on | Friday and Saturday at Miller's store, High Street. Flowers sent anywhere by telegram. a | ~The Bellefonte Garden Club) will meet at the residence of Mrs. | D. A. Glove, East Linn street, Tuesday, May l4th. featuring a mings. ure flower display. Minla- tures not over four. ingh -Miss Edna Rockey, | at the Hazel & Co. 8&0 confined to her home on since Saturday because of illness. | Reports yesterday were that her | condition is showing some lmprove- | ment. | —Mr:. Emma Harrington, who| Mves with her niece, Mrs, G. Oscar Oray, of West High Street, fell] Sunday night at the Gray home| and suffered torn ligaments of one| ankle. Her injuries have kept her) confined (0 her room since the mis- | hap. | —Lt. and Mrs. W. C. A. Bear and | three children returned to their | home in Harrisburg, Monday, after | spending a week's vaca.ion in Belle- | fonte wigh Mrs, Bears mother | Mrs. Thomas Mosier and the Mo- sier family at their home on North | Spring Street, —Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Kling and] family have made arrangements to} move from the former Daniel] Snyder house on East Lamb Street, | to the Noll house further west on} the same street. The Lugi Lalli family will move into the house to] be vacated by the Klings. —Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Paulhamus, | of Williamsport, were dinner guests | of Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Jacobs on| Saturday, May 4, it being the birth- | day anniversary of Mrs. Paulhamus | and Rev. Jacobs. Mr. Paulhamus is serving his second term as Pro- thonotary of Lycoming county. —-W. B. Rankin, veteran insurance | agent, returned to his offices in! Crider's Exchange, Monday, after having been confined to his home on | East Curtin street for the past three weeks because of illness. Mr. Rankin, | who is 86 years old, apparently has | entirely recovered from the illness. —Mrs. William H. Whitehouse, of | Willowbank Street, was admitted to the Centre County Hospital, | Tuesday, to undergo treatment for | & throat ‘infectioh’” froth ‘whieh she | has been suffering since Sunday. Yesterday her condition was re- por.ed to bé showing some improve- | ment. —Mrs. Howard Wetzel and Mrs. Thomas Farrow, returned to their) home at New Market Va. after be-| ing at Mrs. Farrow’s home here] for a week. They came at this tim® | r s been street | to take Mrs Farrow's mother 10] Geisingér Hospital, Danville, and] remained at the Wotze] home un-| til the mother was discharged from | the hospilal. —W. B. Wilson, of the Williams | port Western Union offices, was called to Bellefonte Sunday to as- gist wich the rush at the Bellefonee| telegraph office occasioned by news released on the murder investiga-| tion. While in Bellefonte, Mr. Wilson was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Meese, of East Bishop Street. —Mrs. Myra Knisely, of the Friedman apartments, South Alle- gheny Sireet, suffered a severe la- ceration of the right index finger about 8 c'clock last Wednesday night when she slipped while ai- tempting to open the front door of the building and her hand went| through (he glass. She was taken to the Centre County Hospital for | treatment, remaining there over- | night. —Miss Maude Miller, of Pennsyl- | vania Fumace, Democratic vice! chairman, Mrs, Kyle Alexander, of | State College, and Miss Helen M. Schaeffer, of East Curtin street, Bellefonte, returned home Sunday! from Washington, D. C.. where they | attended the Democratic Women's | Institute, in session from Thursday | until Sunday. A total of 4730 lead- | ing Democratic women from every! state of the union was present at| the Institute. | ~The exira broad smile on the] face of Rev, A. G. Herr, of East | Bishop Street, is in honor of the arrival of another grandohild in the | family. A daugliter was born to Mr and Mrs. Riley Brown, of Ever: ett, at the Everett Hospital] on 30. Both Mrs, Brown, the farmer: Miss Grace Herr, ang the lctle girl are reported to be getting along nicely. The infant is the second child and the first daughter in the Brown family. Mr. Brown for a number of years was employ- ed at the W, E Crossley jewelry Store in Bellefonte, 4 a niece of Mrs, place and ‘ Thomas, North Thomas g g aig si i i ii Fgsiv of group of ALS — —Mrs. Annie 8. Heverly and dau- ghter Miss Hazel J. Heverly, of South Thomas street, have returned to Beech Creek, where they will re- open their residence for the sum- mer. Jacob and Robert Bottorf, of ne Philadelphia, spent the weekend in| and Mrs. Willlam Bottorf, at the family home on North Spring Street, ~Dr. E. H. Adams, chief of staff at the Centre County Hospital, re- | turned to his duties early this week after having been confined to his home on North Allegheny Street for several days because of illness ~Don't let expensive hotel rates | keep you from visiting the Greater 1940 World's Fair, New York City. In the announcement of “Eby’s” in this issue, they invite you to stop with them while in New York and enjoy the Fair on a modest budget, —Chester Wells, of Connecticut, wag a guest of Miss Sadie Caldwell at the Mrs. Charles E. ¥imour home on Bas; Linn S.reet during the weekend while he wa; attend- ing the sessions of a two-day con- ferencé at the Pennsylvania State College. —Mrs, Della Woodson, a former Bellefonte lady, who now resides in Philadelphia, was greeiing her many friends in Bellefonie this pai! week, Her trip at this time was for the purpose of selling some realestate she owned to Jerry Ga- Jada. ~Howard Heaton, who has been a patieny in the Centre Coun.y Hospital for almost four months is jecuperating at the home ol his daughter, Mrs, Niles Davis of East High Street, Mr. Heaton suffered a broken hip when he fell in Jan ary in the home of another daugh- ter, Mrs. Donald Suyder of North Water street, ~The Junior Department of the Bellefonte Woman's Club will hold a skating party at Hecla Park, Thursday evening, May 9, at 8 o'clock. The proceeds from the party which js open to the public will be fiseq for dental work for needy children in Bellefonte, Priz2s will be awarded and refreshments | served. -—V. H. Pifer, director of the Bellefonte Banjo Band, and Mrs Pifer, of West Bishop Street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son at the Centre Coun- ty Hospital at 2:30 o'clock yester- day morning. The youngster, the | third child but the first boy in the Pifer family, weighed seven and three-fourths pounds at birth. No name has been chosen for the new arrival at this time. , ~The frst jucted tour to Bellefonte afd Penfing’ Cave by the Schuylkill Valley Bus Lines from Philadelphia and Norristown will arrive in Bellefonte on May 30 This is the first of several tours ar- ranged by this company to Belle. ita make iis Penn Bells the four-day the Grand fonte The tour headquasS ers at the Hotel From here tour wil] continue to will turn to Philadelphia, —When Loren Rockey, a member of the Logan Pire Company, returm- ed to his home on East Howard street from a trip with the Logans. to battle a barn fire at Hublersburg last Thursday, he learned that dur- ing his absence a fine baby girl, the i first child in the family, had ar-| {rived in the household. The child | was born at the Centre County Hos- | pital and both she and her mother, | formerly Miss Eckenroth, of Miles- reported to be getting burg, are along nicely ~The time of the toxid clinic] for Bellefonte children from six months to 12 years of age has been | Thursday, | changed"to 11 a. m., Canyon at Wellsboro ang then re-| TE ~-Mr., and Mrs. Niles Davis and son Thomas, of East High Street, will move into the former Daniel Snyder property on East inn Street, which they recently pur- | chased, as soon ag repairs and als terations now under way have Leen | completed. | —Mrs. Harry Dukeman, wife of {the Bellefonte Chief of Police, suf- fered a fracture of the right leg be | tween the ankle and knee at &:30 {o'clock Tuesday morning when she {fell while descending the steps of the C. & H. store, on South Water [the injury. About three years Mrs. Dukeman suffered a fractured hip In a fall rn nm————— | ———— Sportsmen To Plan Field Day Final Arrangements For June 19 Event to he Com- pleted Tonight An important meeting of the Bellefon.e Sparismerfs Associa~ tion will be held at 8:30 o'ciocx to- night at the Court House It Is hoped that a representative gioup of the association's members will | attenq the meeting at which plans for the part Bellefonte will play In the Field Day Program to be held at Hecla Park on June 19 by the County Federation of Sportsmen will be discussed Another important mater, the purchase of arm bands to be worn by members of the association will also be discussed. Samples of the insignia, together with sketches of the proposed insignia will be OD display at tonight's meeting. There will also be a financiai re- port of the fish fry held in Apri and on the membership committee As an added feature, Dr Rich- ards HH. Hoffman, president of the local group, will give a talk about fishing in Florida as it compares LD fresh water angling. Every mem- ber Is urged to attend $80 Contributed To Cancer Control Fund The following Bellefonte organiza- tions have contributed to the Cancer Control Fund for the year 1940, and receipts forwarded to the State treasurer: Women of the Moose, Chapter No. 151, $5: Caiholic Daughters of America, $5; Benevo- lent Protective Order of Elks, No 1004, $25: Crystal Bpring Rebekah Lodge, No. 25, 85; American Legion Auxiliary, Brooks-Doll Post, No. 33, $5: Bellefonte Chapter Order Easi- ern Star, $10. Bellefonte Garden Club, $10; Centre County Hospital Nurses’ Alumnae Association, $5; and Bellefonte Woman's Club, $10, or a total of $80. avai ali —— FULL HOUSE PRESENT AT BANJO BAND CONCERT A full house greeted the Belle- fonte Banjo Band last Friday night t the concert in the State Theatre Featured with the band were the Bellefonte Accordion band, | Bryan, vocalist: Tap a fe donc: ers; and two numbers oom- bined banjo and accordion bands under the direction of Mrs. Alberta Krader The two band drum majoreiles appeared in new uniforms of new design Tonight the Banjo Band will play at the Y. M. C. A. Theatre in Ty- rone. Thursday May 23 the band will present a concert in the High School Auditorium at Milton, under sponsorship of the World War Veli { erans Armistice Day mittee, BELLEFONTE BALL CLUB TO BEGIN PRACTICE May 9. The time had originally | been set for 1715 p. m. The clinic, | 3 p ! Baseball Club will be held on Mon- | to be held in the Spring Street; i Prag day afternoon, May 13, at the Com- | school gymnasium, is under the sponsorship of the state depar:i-| ment of health which furnishes tox oid to families unable to pay. Those | wishing additional information may call Miss Bertha Rimmey, Belle-| forte Red Cross nurse, or Miss Daise Keichline, Bellefonte school] nurse, ~=Mrs. Robert Hunter and daugh- | ter, Mrs. Henrietta Wells, of East Curtin s'reet, returned home Sun- | day night from Philadelphia after spending the weekend in that city as guests of Mrs, Hunter's son, B.| Graham Hunter. The trip to Phila- delphia was made last Thursday when Mrs. Hunter and daughter took B. Graham Hunter, Walter Butts and Miss Miriam Reber, all of Philadelphia, to their homes there | after they had been in Bellefonte | for the funeral of Miss Mary Butts, | formerly of Philadelphia, | | —Mr and Mrs. Johm T, Ammer- | man, formér well known Belle-| fonte ns now residing at Jer- | sey Shore, came up to Centre Ha'l| on Sunday for a brief visit with) the Samuel Oross family. Mrs. | Gross, who Is a sister of Mrs. Am- | merman, has been confineq to bed | with jlinesg for several weeks past, but is reported to be slightly im-| . During his stay here Mr. | greeted a number of his | First practice of the Bellefonte muniiy Atheltic Field, practice be- ing scheduled to begin at 5:30 p. m. Willlam Litke and Ed “Doak’ Keichline will be in charge of the sessions until a permanent organi- zation has been effected. All baseball players in Bellefonte and vicinity are cordially invited to turn out for the first practice, at which time further information regarding the approaching season will be announced. TEACHERS' GROUP HOLDS FINAL MEETING FOR YEAR The Bellefonte Teachers’ Asso- this term Monday evening in the high school cafeteria. Previous to the meeting the members were served a delicious | | price; each 200 acres or more for re- baked ham dinner prepared by the committee, Miss Ardery, Miss Gil- lis, and Miss Crider, chairman. A rising vote of thanks was given to the committee, At a short, business meeting fol- lowing the dinner it was decided Ww dispense with the June meeting. Following the meeting the mem- berg enjoyed a social hour, Marriage Licenses Lee Ertel Hoover,.... Ruth Fetzer, Ella Geraldine Confer, Beech Creek Edith C. Bibby..........Johnstown - | Lester L. Wheeler,. .... Flemington Mildred McKibben,...... Mill Hall Robert L. Cain,..........Bellefonts Edna B. Backer..........Bellefonte street, nearby the Dukeman family | Bellefonte with thelr parents, MT. |, me Mrs. Dukeman was carried to | | her home where a physician reduced | the fracture and placed a cast over | ago | | elected; | ers, re-elected; historian, Mrs | secretary, | Rose Pearl, Mina | Ivy Pifer, 1 Teo for Bess | ! : {in at 285 or Mi¥ parade com- | | and" cofnmanion | Edgar Kelley. Bush Addition. Belle- | rep and in Milheim | Miliheim 35-R-5, § Wanted to Buy | WANTED-Chickens of all | and sizes. young and old. Harry | | w 1135, Pleasant Oap, Pa. | | WANTED. To bv ciation held the last meeting for cle, { Han, R. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ‘Name Officers Of Local C. D. A. Louise Carpeneto Continues as Regent; Communion Breakfast Held Miss Louise Carpeneto was re-| elected Grang Regent of Court Pat- | { rick McArdle, Catholic Daughters | Monday night in the court room on | West High Street, Others elected | at the meeting are as follows: | prophetess, Miss Mary Hartle;, re- lecturer, Mrs. Mary Rog- Anna | M. Haupt, re-elected; financial Mrs, Elizabeth Dunlap, treasurer, Mrs, Mary re-elected; monitor, Mrs. | re-elected; sentinag, Miss Catherine Har(le; organist Mrs. Ethel Carpeneio, re-elected; trustees for three years, Mrs. Mary K. Beezer and Mrs, Elizabeth O'- Hara, re-elected; flag bearer, Mrs Josephine Tamminen; color bear- ers, Mrs, Marie Adams and Mrs Agnes Ross; banner bearer, Miss Catherine Hartle; guards, Mrs Loretta Justice and Mrs. Jean Y Bauer During re-elected; Gray, the meeling reports were given by the various chairmen, and plans were discussed foriinitiation of new members Sun- day, May 28, beginning at 7 pm Installation of officers will take place. Fiss Frances Mahar ol Kane, state regent, will be present, About 95 members of Cour: Pat- rick McArdle, attended a commu- nion breakliast held Sunday morn- ing at 9 o'clock in the court room Before the breakfast the women a'- tended the 8 o'clock mass in 8t John's Catholic Church in a body Speakers a: the breakfas: were Rev, William E Downes, pastor of 8t. John's Church and chaplain ol the court, and Patrick J. B. Ryan of New York City, who were Introduc- ed by Louise A . Carpeneto, grand regent of the court, who also spoke Mrs. Mary J Gray of West High Stree. was presented with a gift from the cour: for her work 4a Bellefonte representative at three symposiums on the life of Prince Gallitzin held in this district Vocal duets were sung by Jean) Rogers and Jane SMabica, accom- panied at the piano by Rosalle Mil- ler, Members of the Bell Council, Knights of Columbus, ed the breakfast Members were present {rom Snow Shoe, Clarence, State College Pleas- | ant Gap and Howard. -» It's the Wife Whe Pays Mrs, Mabel Brumbaugh of Al- toona, was ordered in court fo pay! $40 a month toword suppor: of her husband, Charles 1. Brumbaugh, | former school principal who oon. | tended he 13 blind in one eye. The Souphe married in 1902, separated in Boarders Wanted WANTED Boarders and roomers Inquire of E. N. Trostle, Pleasant Gap, Pa 1641 Work Wanted WANTED—A girl 15 years old wants a Job doing housework had experiences di MoClendpan., call at William D. Confer, Potiers Mills Pa x19 WANTED-—-Work, concrete and oar- penter work, general repair work around your house. 1 will do you | A reasonable price ( 222 Bast lamb Bt Pa. Phone B500-M WANTED--Work : experienced girls to care for children, help at parties jor what have you. May be had at | fall times by calling Mrs. O. B. Ma- rie Chandler atl 118. Rate 15 cents per hour xio | Help Wanted WANTED Elderly woman for house- | keeper in family of three James Bathurst, Penn Street, Bellefonte, Pa. | x19 Bellefonte, i | committer CLASSIFIED ADV Page Fine 30,000 People Read This Column alg the benents derived, it is undisputably Oentre County's Commudity Bar- gain Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or jess, 25 cents for | every week. That's why Tae Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- L | partment has become so amamngly popular, Considering ite low cost | | of America of Bellefonte at a regu- | first 1ssuc. and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where Advertise: | working Howard, R. D lar meeting of the organization held | ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged. | - - - | REAL ESTATEA straight one cent a word is charged for rea] estate | sdvertising—sale or reut. KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be mailed Ww Vice-regent, Mrs, Helen Bickel: nig office, must be complied with by those answering ‘Ye adverilsements Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise ments, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the ad- veriiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscribed to The Centre Dem- ocrat ls entitled 0 a 25-word advertisement in these columns one Lime, free of charge. This privilege can be used six umes a year at different Intervals. I I SE TT POR BALE-—-8Some good 21-600 tires Will sell cheap. Swartg's Ma- chine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa 154 | POR SALE--Best grade soft and hard coal. Ton or load lotsa. C PF. Ripka, Bellefonte, Phone 716. 134 POR BALE--Red electiic hot waler 403 E. Bishop Sireet Crown automatic heater lnguire Phone 185-M x20 POR SBALE--A house traller, 17%x7, practically new Inquire of Forest Homan, Unionville, Pa phone xip or Deering binder order. Inquire Beliefonie BR. D. 1} Phone § tivator quire al Mills, Pa y— FOR SALE--lsonar To-poungd ioe lined. OG. E Pel Phone 910-R-22 FOR BALE xJ8 tire wit} ming Price : Whitegide, Bellet POR SALE Good 16-7 MoCormick aril! in A-l condition Howard. Phone HNoward 2 seed potatoes | Green Moun warriors M wa Mark 6-R-13, x12 FOR SALE —FParm lime at price farm- can afford tw pay Inquire of long. Howard BR. D. 2, Phone 1913 (Nittany) s8u Bellelon FOR POR SALE luring POR SALE 1835 Standara Chevro- ia toath In good condition. Price regions e Can Anance Phone S06-J-3. Randall M. Keller, Pieas- ant Gan. Ps» LOLAE 4 rt). Centre Hall on Sunday and of 50 braces Centre or Clinton Casaville, Pa larger. price cents and over, corner WEL ant delivered at above nrice Jo. Fred Wheland x23 Re , ron 7 SALE~—Russet seed potatoes 5¢. a bu. Inquire of John A Yearick, . D. 2, Belisfonte, Zion. x19 FOR BALE-~—-A 10-7 grain drill com- plete. Inquire of Charles F. Hip- ple, Water Bureet, Beliefonte, Pa. x19 FOR SALE--Turkev eggs and day old turkey poults, Lawrence 8 Har nigh, Wingate, Phone S16-R-2 xi9 Pa FOR BALE~Russett seed potatoes 60c a bughel. Any day except Bun- day. Dorsey Cronister, Julian, Pa xi FOR BALE--Second hand binder and Ford tractor parts. Kyle Corman, Bellefonte RD. 2 (Nigh Bank) | ne 657-J-3 x20 in good ¢ reasonable All of Jay Robinvon x20 FOR SALE--House trailer condition Pri brakes, Inquire Port Matilda, Pa POR BALE--Russett seed grown from certified seed Alig some home cured shoulders and bacon. Inquire of J B Bwartz Bellefonte, B.D 2. Phone 476-J-2. x19 Pptatoes Ins year | POR SALE~Hundreds of used ures, all sizes from 15 to 26 inch rims Backed Ly written guarantee. Open evenings untill # o'clock Wailrun Auto service, Bnow Bhoe Intersection Phone 153% iu 8in. jointer pla i 30 in. band saw | pumd with jJeck. 1 12 in. hoe power Columbus vas engine Schreck Bros. Lemont Pa. Phone State College 3637 x21 MOTORCYCLES New models 0 display featuring frame. Low Arges 200K Used POR SALE- ADT TN 18 ir or Eldorado xiv Sale or Exchange POR SALE hue nsey Team work OR rw Fore EXCHANGE—Several all CiOse ghrIngen hoice of several stock bulls, brood sows and pigs Want young cattie, bee! cattle elf Call Haupt Parme, Bellefonte, Pa xi¥ Poul try POR SALE Quality chicks, Eng. Leg- hors $6.25. pullets $11 85, corker- mie $1.35. Br. Rooks, N. H. Reds $7385 puliets 88.88, cockerajs 88.50, sex PA'S uar. post paid OCervin K. Schaef. McAllisterville, Penna x22 BARBY HICKS. Fram blood -leatad Breeders, large ype White leg- horns. New Hampebire Reds, White Piymouth Rooks, and Barred Ply- mouth Rocks Prices 25 for $2.00 50 for $3.50; 100 for $0.00, aiso rexed hicks. Write for prices. C. O D Shipments. Hecia Poultry Parm Box 501, Bellefonte, Pa 151 Poultry Remedies POR BALE Coal and gas range, also amail gaz atove for bath room mahogany room of pieces. three Kitchen cohairs que). two bed room chairs porch rockers Mrs PB. Loder mar, Pa POR SALE--A weed keromens atove 8 used gas ranges, a coal and gas psombination range four joe refrig- erators also a Frigidaire electric re- frigerator. Above llemg are all In fod condition. DeHuas Electric Co liefonte, Pp xi POR SALE--New and used motor- and supplies, saddle bags goggles a5¢ mirrors . Hrhta, motor , luggage carriers $1.95. Motor bicycles, used bicycies $500 up thart's Bicycle Store, 141 W. 4th , Lewistown, Pa x20 three (anti- two La $1) bed walt WANTED Woman, between 50 and | 60 years old. tq act as housekeeper | home, wages fonte x18 WANTED--20 men to cut pulp wood 8 a cord. Work north of Beech Narrows, W.| Petterolf, Madigonburg, Pa. Phone | x21 | 1 | breeds | Pooler, Clearfield, Pa xi | locust posts, 8 feet | . 8 inch tops. Write P. O Tort | 19t Sage uy Pier To yoie i: ick, Ju- | FB Box 63, Pa x19 | man's i WANTED-Information as to two | tracts of woodland or abandoned | farms that can be bought at right forestation. Address Diemer [. Bath. urst, Justice of the Peace, Howard Pa RD 13 TICord of Thonks w We take this means of thanking all persona who cottrib- uted in any manner or form during the death of William H Walker The Children. Articles for Sale YOR Ship vind Slectrie a Electric upply fonte, Pa. FOR Phone ! Betz, Howara Pa. 2731. "18tf hay BE A x10 . M. H Howard, POR ve tons (loose) at $15 per Turner, Port Matilda, Pa. FOR BALE—A 1631 Chevrolet condi uu A Stfione Try Jpn of fr x21 FOR yer «plano three plece vi room i uire of W. Ww. Keichiine, Nittany, Pa. x30 POR FAL aTy Serer food range $25. Co., Belle | x20 | POR SALE--Farm machinery of every kind. largest assortment In Penna. new and used at attractive prices, liberal trade-in allowances, about 30 different tractors always 0 stock: also home raleed horseg and cattle trade in on tractors for sale at bargain prices. Call on Wednes- days and Saturdays for specials, such ar $19.75 Jersey Shore, Pa Losch Implement Compa ne x bo-. | cleaner, bHat- | ! Wagner, Soring | Spring Mills 24-R-2 17-tooth spring tooth harrow for | ners | SALE-Increase egp muiaje the annetite of rrowing birds, add Dr. Salgbury's AVI-TAB to mash rations. Get a package today Hecia Poultry Farm, Bellefonte, Pa Phone 83 x19 Pon production, pl mie her gide Blanchard calf by Inquire Brickley, Pa FOR SALE--A good work home heifer and steer? Alsd a brood sow and 5 of Thomas x20 ghoata. Inquire ALES good cows, will fresh this mpnth. Owendolyn M Mills, Pa Prog x POR ¢ en POR SALE-—A purebred Registered Holstein bull calf; three weeks old from a high prodyCing cow. Samuel 1. Corl, State College, Pa. x19 MINE MULES & PONIES—All young | sound. low down. heavy. chunks Call us. give ta the gize and we will deliver you the right mule or pony We deliver free and put them work. Steele Morgan, Mundys Cor- RD 1, Conemaugh. Pa Tele phone Nanty Qlo, 0108-R-12 x10 — S— Your Dector Wants Te Keep You Well «Where SCIENCE Fears to Tread... The old saying that "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread" apply to the casual manner with which people ac might cept medicine containing th makers of such remedies. be taken except under the direction of, and CONTINUED OBSERVATION of your doctor. gland careful study before the The fact tency of n ministered Your doctor will tell you that ev para treatment, is an INDIVIDU and that careful supervision is necessary to be sure of results. Science treads lightly and slowly. is, Jour physician has too much respect for the po- gland substances to use them indiscrimin- ately. They have their scientific uses, and are achieving ex- cellent, useful results where indicated, but they certainly are not something with which the layman can tamper. To take thyroid substance without scientific supervision is foolhardy and may result in ch . which ma be WHEN NEEDED. But only your doctor can determine whether or not you NEED it. ronic trouble. Thyroid , and the claims made by in any form should not who needs thyroid I. problem and requires dosage can be determined, Ee a Mo itisa 3 A a boon to health, if ad. | of 3 | and | WANTED—To rent two furnished | | i i { FOR BALE-A fresh cow from an ac- | credited herd. D H Matilda, Pa x10 FOR BALE~One mule 11 years old, | welght 1400. J, leonard Rudy. | Slate College, R. D x19 FOR SALE-~A good horse will work single or double. Inguire of James . xiv’ POR BALE--Presh registered Hol. stein cows, accredited herd. Ine Stir of Pabrview Dairy, Houtzdale, Xie FOR BALE--A fine palr of Belgian | mares with foal. Also a fine palr John Thomas, x20 mules. Igquire of Port Matilda Pa POR SALE-Oray mare, 4 years old Foland China brood sow. Kyie Corman, Bellefonte, R. D. 2 (Nigh | Bank) Phone 657-J-3 x20 FOR BALE--Two good pairs of work. ing mules, weight about 2800 [bs pair, Also 2 teams horses. Inquire Clinton Thompson, Salona, Pa. 15U FOR BALE-—Horses—home horwes traded in ss down payment on tractons..a dozen gf more--826 0 $200. See them at 5% bh Implement Co. Jersey Shore x20 VARMERS Penns Valley Sales barn, Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every other Tuesday. Bring your live stock and poultry, you can expect good prices. 8. T. Riegel, mer, Mgr 144 Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR SALE-—Crossed police and cools ite puns five weeks old each Also two seven $3.50 each, sold on trial Ritchey, Bellefonte, R 37056 State College. Pa Pasture Land -Catltle ail a head , Pa pasture \ fenced. run Inquire of K xig WANTED Young cattle 10 pasture Pas tare hich will te ready al reasonable price W. Moyer, Kyleriown x20 PASTURE-For rent. Txcelient grass pasture. Ostle, horses sheep accepled. Good wale dally. Rates Moore, Nef Nn county. 25 miles biue- and in Howard Altender{er heonane Girarg Pa Box 1 POR SALE--A desirable building lof Wilson Street, Bellefonte Inquire of Hasse) Moni Bellefonte, Pa x20 POR BALE--Bullding ot, 50x150 feet located near Bast Bishop street Inquire of Mrs. J. D Thomas North Thomas Street. Phone 58-M x21 FOR SALE Farm of 68 acres. § room double house. and In fine condi- tion; big bank Barr CAsy Term In- gure of 4 KH, aoe, Greeg Burr linton Co ig -A pilot of land consist. ocated at Scolch Snow Shoe of Joe Sayers xi9 and Clarence Bnow Shoe POR SALE-10 room house and stocked store room with heat and light, In Hublersburg. aiong Route 220. Inquire of H Summers Hublersburg, Pa “8 FOR SALE-—The W. W. Witmer farm Inquire Ps B of 202 acres, § mils west of Bella- | foute, In Buffalo Run Nant near Fillmore. WC. Witmer, 306 E Street, Bellefonte, Pa ir POR SALE-Farm of the J LL. Mar- shall estate. Jocaied Buffalo Run Valley. 185 acres, good buildings good water. Inquire at farm any- time or see Laster Marshall xi® POR SALE--130 acre farm along Marsh Creek, known as the Singer farm. lately oocmupied by Harry W Packer, Terma reasonable Inquire The Beach Creek National Bank x21 FOR 8 able 200 acres of timber, suit- | for lumber. mine posta Or, paper wood. Inquire of W. C Mor. rison., 14562 Prenklin Ave, Wilkins- burg. Pa, or gee 8 E Williams, Ju- lan, Pa. R. D. 1 21 FOR SALE--A 32 acre farm of rich | land at 2 bargain: located at the | Houserville churches, lesg than three (3) miles eagt+«of State College On | state roads. Inquire of Geo. P bie, Bart Curtin St, Bellefonte, o Blairs’ Gift Shop, State College. x21 | SALE—A two family frame dwelling and one brick business buliding with living guarters, known | as the Mrs. John Zewalk operty | and located at Clarence, Pa. pient* of land, will sell the whole estate or separately. Make me an offer. Write Box 06 |n care of the Centre Demo- crat office, Beliefonte, Pa FOR SALE-For a good location con- sider the 100 pcre Clevenstine farm | Route 220, 1 mi west : , 8 mi. Bast of Belle | fonte with a ung orchard; a 10- room Rus brick house; a large barn | enty tilanie limestone ground. i] and see the farm, It might be just what | you want W. L Clevenstine, Mi poviile, Pa. Wanted to Rent rooms in Bellefonte by woman and | son: possession June lat. Call Mrs David Miller, phone 539-R. x19 | Way... Port LB of out bulldings good | | work I —— FRTISEMENTS | ———————————— ——————————— p——————— RENT Three unfjunished Apply at 140 Norin Bpritg x10 FOR RENT--2 spariments, one a 3~ ron and one a 4-Toom rivate entrance. Phone Thomas Coal Yard $4483, Bellefonte, Pa xiv POR RENT--3-room apartment with tile Lath. Heat, bot walef znd stgre supplied, Avallable June | Inquire OQ. Harvey. Phone 44 or ————— ————————— —————————. FOR RENT-TWo very desirable aparunents. all modern sonvenl- ences, host furnished, Ionguire gt A K, Oweng Electric Store, Allegheny Bt, Bellefonte, Pa. 1541 FOR RENT-2 large rooms with igh: and gas, if wanted, porch, yard good parden, good well water, In- quire of Mr: lds B Ourrett, Axe Mann, Bellefonte, Ps. Address RB. D. 2 x19 FOR RENT--8 room apartment ano bath in MeCilain block, High St Front apartment, 2nd. floor. Desir- abie teasonable rent Inguire Bellefonte Trust Company. Trustees for Magdalene Thompson x19 Personal MEN, WOMEN! WANT VIM7?-8um- ulants, tonics in Ovierex abies Pen bodies Jagking Vitamin Bl ron Calcium Twsphorus, 35¢ size today only 26¢ iret package satipfies or maker refunds ow price Call, write Widmann & Teah and all other good drug siores 141 up Announcements FESTIVAL-~The annual festival of the Union Cemetery Association : be held on Saturday June 1940, at the Zion schoo! house SUPPER The ladies of the M E church of Curtin are having # chicken and noodle supper on Sate urday. May 11, at the chweh xi9 FESTIVAL--The Logan Orange of Pleasant Gap will hold their ahnus festival on Ssturday June 22 a the Grange Hall, Pleasant Gap. 1911 FESTIVAL-The Jacksonville cesn- celery Association will hold thelr ane festival on cemetery lawn, st Jacksonville on Baturday June 22 1040 x22 nus: MEETING--The Parents tion to the American Legion Junio! band will hold their monthly meet- ! on Thursday, May §, at the Le- home ast 8 p.m AsnOneia- gion URION PRAYER MEETING—A Union prayer meeting will be held at the home of E C. Strolun, near Hunters Park on Bunday, May 12 ai 280 p.m. The public 5 invited PARMERS Tune in W FB 0. Al- wona, every Wedpesday evening 8 p m and Jearn how Iarmers are financing thelr Busines througd™ thelr own farmer-owned cooperative organizationg x20 SOCIAL~The Trustees of Pibmore Methodist church will hold a bDOX s0- cial May 10 in the church basement Joe cream. San etc will be on sale Signed Trustees BAKE SALE future men of Pleasant Gap will ne POTS. hold & wake apie al ihe Round Ful te - Piessant Oso, ph on ££ Hon urdsy used May 11th Proceeds will br for camp repairs send meetin” in the Coort House Saturday, May 1ith at 7 . ‘Jae Shite National re be the speaker You ape to come and hear him -— NOTICE—The Young Patrons of Hunbandry of Centre County wil hold & box social and dance for its members on May 13 at the Logan Grange Hall Pleasant Gap. Penn- sylvania New prospects are also invited, Girly are © bring boxes MEETING-—A meeting of Advent Cemetery Association members will be held on Friday, May i0 at 780 p m. at the Advent church In Holts Hollow. The public ig cordially In- vited. The purpose of the meelin® is to sudit the books and elect new officers for the ensuing year NOTICE-1 would like to correspond with some person in Bellefonie Or vicinity, who is able to make pay- ments of $1.95 weekly. To such 4 person 1 will repossess and transfer the account, for small balance due, a small style spinot type plano. For further information a: 10 where piano may be seen Write BE Swartz Oo. 1620 11th Awe, Alioons Pa x20 Miscellaneous RAT EXTERMINATOR—112 rate kill- ed with can Schuite’s Red Squili | Kline Hardware, Bellefonte, Pa. x27 PAINT CLEANER —E-Z paint clean dirt, leaves finish glos- er 1 55. Kiine rdware, Bellefonte, > NOTICE—Llawn mowers sharpened. 876.J-3 Pa. uarantesd Shop, Bellefonte, Pa Houses tor Rent able th person who ‘will caretaker of property. Beightol, Mingovilie, Pa. : = FETT eh i a x19 Apartments for Rent Eh BLO BR Beta Pa. To "Be 13% POR RENT--§-room apartment in block, all conveniences, In. uire Centfe Hall Hotel, laura 8. Runkle, prop. xi9 oo - ——— - PE si Rh Sp We
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