: January 16, 1941. THE CENTRF DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Sr ——— a E———————— ADVERTISEMENTS | | POR SALE~8ome Guernsey cattle | Miscellorieous and a good soan of mules, Alo a | small fox-terrier pup, also na few DEAD BTOCK —Pethoved a Call Anytime st my expense o75.J-3 Lloyd smith, Mf % Pa 3 1 implements. Inquire of 1. B. Chil NOTICE~-Thefe will be a Townsend cont, Pleasant Gap, Pa x3 } ~Pennsg Valley Bales barn, meeting in the Court Houps, 444 day evening, January 17th at T90 — ——— —Mrs, Louls Carpeneto, of South | 7 a: se 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and the benefits derived, It is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar. gain Counter. RATES — Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cen'< for | first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion, Where advy ige- ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is chaged, | POR “BAl PP REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate | Culved March 10 1999, not registers advertising-—sale or rent, lad, Sire: Reuben Junior No. 36604 KEYED ADS-—All advertisements that request replies to be mailed anti a tt. opie TnOarh ook FE heim, Pa, | ~Miss Hazel J, Heverly, of North | | Allegheny Street, was a guest Sat« | Allegheny Street, 4s confined to bed | urday at the home of her unde. Dr. | suffering from what is described as 8, J. McGhee, at Lock Haven. 6 severe attack of influenza. ! | | Harry Lose, of Philadelphia, for- | ~W. B. Rankin and his daugh- {merly of Bellefonte, and James ter, Miss Mary Rankin, of East Cur- | Lose, were guests several days last [tin Street, are both confined to the Dorman, of week of the Joseph McGowan fam- | family home because of grippe. woon Terrace, and her brother, Aus-, Mill Hall, R. D.. were pleasant call- [1ly at thelr home oh Willowbank | = Nearly the entire family of Mus. fin Lucas, of Fleming, lasi Thurs- | erg at our office last Thursday | Street. { H. L. Curtin, of Curlin, is sulleripg day attended the funeral of thelr | ype fn town on a pleasure tip. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Confer, of | from the grippe, The only member Sieler nels, Mrs. Boyd Lucas, at] Mr and: Mi. 'W. A" Con and | Bast Howard s reet, have moved | +hO 50 iar hiss escaped [lness is Lt ity. jo Spe tam Eh, , | Into an apartment in the former | ‘ two little daughters, Shirley May ing \ 1] i by wn ~Willlam Irwin, of East Lamb and Connie DE es. of State Col- Mrs, T. Clayton Brown residence at ~Mrs, Harry Gayl pelufried hin street, assistant manager of the | | co RD. were callers at this office | the corner of Bishop and Spring | Befleloiie MondaY, ROIB 0 wae Sait Sor Beletonte. - Te Friday while in Bellefonte on a siretla, |S er ae a ed other A on gg Ta | business mission, ~Mra, Arthur Wilson and son i" / bruises suffered last week in a fall] ang daughter, James and Martha. | LOCA ~Mrs, James J3osciano, of Half- | —~Mr. and Mrs. J. P, TT ARMERS Centre Hall, Pa, holds sale every "Tuesday your live stock and poult can expect gos prices. B 1, Owner Mgr, JU memessmnneinome Byeryone 48 Invited to be presesic — A Cem———— WANTED-Dead, old and dissed oowh, horas and mules, removed free, Vogt Rendering Works, Oso. J, Vogt, Prop, Centre Hall, Ps. Phone bH-R-4 at Our expense 22 bred Swiss bull, | relatives and friends on Thomas street. ~Roy Elder returned to his home in Bellefonte, Monday, from the Veterans' Hospital in Coatesville where he had been undergoing med- fen] treatment for the past number | of months, He is greatly improved | in health. i --W. Ear] Delaney, of East How- | week resigned his | and streed, last position as service manager at the Decker garage in Bellefonte has gone to the eastern part of the state where hic has accepted a siin- | ilar position . «James K. Barnhart, of Linn street, who has been a patient ab the Centre County Hospital since | before Christmas, because of injur- ies received when he was struck by! @ car, is reported to be recovering! steadily and Is expected to be dis- | charged from (he institution in the! near future -Mr., and Mrs. Frank W in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs E. BE. Widdowson, of North gheny street, motored to town, Tuesday, to attend the funeral of Mr. West's brother, Charles B West, merchant in that city. They returned to Bellefonte late the same night. —One room of the Simon “Peta” Hockenberry house at Coleville was somewhat damaged about 11:30 6'- clock Tuesday morning when a dav- enpart caught fire, Neighbors sum- moned the Logan Fire Company of | Bellefonte and then battled blaze with a bucket. brigade. the The davenport was thrown outdoors and | the fire was under control when the Logans arrived. ~Mr. and Mrs. John Curtin, Jr, of West Linn street, are the proud parents of a daughter, their first child, bom early last Thursday morning at the Centre County Hos- pital. Mrs. Curtin is the former Martha Diack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Diack, of Lock Haven. | Both she and the child are geiting along nicely, it is reported. The lit tle Miss has been christened Csro- line Diack Curtin. ~Mr. and Mrs. Wilson R. Shope, of Burnside street, are the parents of a daughter, weighing six pounds, seven ounces, born at the Centre County Hospital last Wednesday. The new arrival Is the second child and second daughter in the family. Mrs, 8hope is the former Marjorie Miller, daughter of Clair Miller, of South Allegheny street, while Mr. Shope Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Ham F. Shope. of South Allegheny street, «On Wednesday evening, January 8. at 9:30 o'clock, Hassell E. Bhullz, | | Lakeworth, Florida, hospital since’ i early jo Decesnber, has Déesn res i moved to a convalescent home in ! that city and is ROW repetied to be ! recovering Bast Howard street, and Faye Ellen Petiimgill, of Logan street, Bellefonte, were united in marriage at the Methodist parsonage. The ring. ceremony was used by Rev. H. Willis ‘Hartsock who solemnized the marriage. Mrs. Donald Pettingill, of Stale College, and Mry. Susan Brick- er, of Bellefonte, witnessed the cere. mouy. make their home Im Bellefonte, Clarence A. Moore, of North Al- legheny street, line superintendent for the West Penn Power Company in the Bellefonte area for the past three years, and a captain in the U. 8. Reserves, has received orders from. the Third Corps Area to re- pott to Carlisle barracks on Febru- ary 5 for physical examination, ¥ he passes the examination he will be assigned to active duty at Fort! Benning, Georgia, where mechan- ized field artillery units are now be- ing formed and trained. ~-Amos Cole, of Burnham, su- perintendent of production at the Standatd, Steel Companys plant at Burnham, has been transferred to the Eddystone plant of the Bald- win Locomotive Works, for an in- definite time to assist in the Gov- ernmenl's speed-up defense produce tion program. Mrs. Cole went to Philadelphia with her leaving their two daughters at Burnham, Mr. Cale, well known in the Bellefonte area through visits here, Is a brother of Mrs. Haro Kirk, of West High Street, Belle- fou'e. Mr. ahd Mrs. L. M. Olt, of Wil- low Grove, Philadelpitia, are receiv. ing congratulations on the birth of their first child, a daughter weigh- ing 7 pounds, 8 ounces. at the Ab- ington Memorial Hospital at 10 o'- clock last Thursday night, The lt- tle girl has been named Dorothy | Lynn; the first name being in hon- | or ol her aunt, Mrs. Marvin Roth- rock, of East Linn street, Belle. fonte, and the middle name in hon. ar of her grandfather, Ralph Lynn Mallory, well known Bellefonte phos tographer who is 61 years of age but who becomes a grandfather for the first time. Mrs, Mallory went to Philadelphia last week to be with her daughter, Mrs, Olt, who before her mariage was Miss Helen Mal- ~Lyell 8. Spangle, 44, of Williams- port, Saturday received a temporary appointment as Lycoming county detective, subject to approval by the core, Mr. Spangle is quite well known in Bellefonle and vicinity, having attended the Bellefonte Academy a number of years ago, A graduate of the University of Pitts- gh, for the past five has been employed as an aud- {tor In the State Auditor General's department, He is active in Legion work, Is married, and has two chil. dren, He was named to take the place made vacant when Lieut, Col. C. FE. Whipple, Lycoming county de- toetive for nine years, was called to duty in the U, 8, Army, It is under stood that the position will be open t0 him upon his return, and | West | | West, | of East Linn street, and their son-| Alle | Mason- | Mr. and Mrs. Bhultz will! husband, | wr Jou -MNASDLE ATOR. ~Elwood Ward, son of Mrs. Rosie | | Ward, of Prossertown, and a lead- | er of the Poe Valley CCC camp was | home visiting over Christinas and { New Years. He is now stationed at | New Cumberland for a few months, | ~Willlam A. Walker and son,! Mahlon Walker, both of Port Ma- tilda. R. D. 1, and Charles Robin- son, of Unionville, were callers at this office Friday morning while Ja | Bellefonie on a business mission. Mrs. George R. Gibboney, of the Baum apartments, North Alle- | | gheny Street, has accepted a cleri- cal position in the offices of ihe | | Titan Metal Company at plant No. | 2 in the former silk mill building here. Former Judge M. Ward Fleming and Mrs. Fleming have made plans their home on East Linn | Street during ‘the latier part of this month and will go to the Penn Belle Hotel for the remainder of the winter, —~John M. Fisher, of South Wailer Street, is in Hollywood, Ficrida, having gone south after the holi- days to spend the remainder of the | winter with his daughter, Miss Ver- | onica Fisher who is engaged in the | nursing profession in that city. { —Mr. and Mrs. Roger T. Bayard, | [of Tyrone, left Wednesday momn- { ing of last week for San Antonio, | Texas, where they will spend the balance of the winler. Enroute home they will spend a few davs {at Houston and Galveston, New rleans, and Charleston, 8. C. —~Puneral services for Willlam J.! | Smith, State College plumber whose | i to close lifeless body was found near the old! | Branch schoolhouse last Tuesday | morning, were held Saturday at the | Curtin cemetery, with the Rev. LL. F. | Sheetz, of Milesburg, officiating, In-| | terment was made in the Curtin cemetery. —Clarence Hamilton. of Belle- | fonte, who has been a patient in | the ¢linic at Danville since before | Christmas, is reported to be show- | ing steady improvement. For (wo { months prior $0 entering the clinic he had been with his sister, Mrs, E. M. Broderick, at her home in State College. | —Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sampsel, of | Pleasant Gap, received a cablegram { from their daughter, Mrs. Robert | Dowie, stating she and their young ‘son, Bobby, arrived safe at Balboa, Crnal Zone, The Dowie’s will make their future hotne at Balboa, where Mr. Dowie holds a responsible ition with the government ~Mrs., Charles Keichline, who had been a surgical patient in a steadily. Mrs, Keich- line is the former Mrs Hannah Beck Kelley, who until her mar- riage jas: year was a well known resident of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs, James Landis, of the Petrikin apartments, West High street, are receiving congratulations von the birth of a 8 pound, 7 ounce | | boy at the Centre County Hospital, | Sunday morning. The youngster, the first child in the family, has been named Charles Allen. Both he and his mother are reported to be get- ting along nicely, Mr. Landis is a i member of the =les force of the DeHaas Electric Company, -~Mrs, Nathan Kofman and daughter, Miss Freda, of the Fried- man apartments, South Allegheny dreet, expect io leave today for al motor trip to Arizona and Califor | i nia, expecting to be gone until May. {In Arizona they will be guests of Mrs. Kofman's son, Max, ¥ho is an [attorney at Phoenix. Up until the! Kofman's death some time of Mr i months ago, Mr. and Mrs, Kofman annually spent the winter months in Florida. i =The Rev. William C. Thouipson, | pastor of tne Bellefonte Presby- { terian church, who bad been un | dergoing medical {reatment at Geis- | | singer Hospital, Danville, since | early in November, was brought to | | the reclory on North Allegheny | | Btreet, Sunday. He made the trip | in the BE. E. Widdowson ambulance, | and withstood the journey without | | ny il effects. ARhaugit he is! jconfined to bed he i8 regaining | | strength steadily and hopes soon to | resume his usual activities. { =Paul H. Eberhart, aged 18, son {of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Eberhart, | {of East Logan street, departed last! | Thursday for New York City to res {port for duty at Battery Park, hav. {ing enlisted in the United States Coast Guard. After six weeks of | training at the Coast Guard base | at Ellls Island, Mr. Eberhart will be |#lven a permanent assignment, He {was graduated from the Bellefonte { High school in the class of 1930 and since then has been employed by his uncle, Walter Eberhart, weil known Bellefonte plumber, ~Robert Woodring, son of Centre i County Recorder Leamer Woods ting, of Milesburg, Sunday departed as the motor guest of Mr. and Mrs, David Evans, of Milesburg, for a three weeks’ fishing (rip to Key West, Florida, Mr, Evans, mane ager of the Esso Service Station in Milesburg has made three previous trips of the kind to Key West and when he left Sunday, he carried atop his car a motorboat for use on the fishing frip. On the way home the group will stop over In St Petersburg, Florida, for a brief visit with Mr, Woodring's uncie and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde L. Boggs, who are well known in the Belle. Follies, | and Dr, { of 5 ate College, | meeting Tuesday on Friday house in moved from the Miller Bush | Joseph Quicl, employe of the Addition to the | Titan Metal Company, has been southern side of the Howley double | confined to bed at the family home Bouse on South Water slreet, | i | } on North Spring Street since early this week because of illness, Yester- Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Toner re=|a.y 1. sondition was causing mein- | cenly moved from oie apartment in Petrikin Hall, West High Street, to the apartment on the other side | of the bullding which was jast ten- anted by Mr, and Mrs, L. C. Heine- man —Joscph McGowan, Jr,, of wil jowbank street, went to Phladel- phia Saturday to attend the Ice and on his way home he stopped off in Phoenixville for a brief visit with his sister, Sister Bt, Barbara, who Is in a convent in that eity, — Among those from oul of own who were here for the funeral of | Jerome G. Harper, last Thursday, were: Frank Lukenbach, Robert Garman, Mrs. J, BE Troutwine and Mrs. R. E, Cochran, all of Tyrone, and Mrs. Pred Robison, —Stafl Sergeant Joseph Moersch- bacher, who is with the T2ud. school squadron air corps at Brooks Pleld, Texas, arrived in Bellefonte Tues. day to spend a 30-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralpd Moerschbacher, at their East Bishop Sireel —QOlayton Royer, of South Water Street, yesterday was named by the Centre County Commissioners a janitor at the Court House, succeed ing Guy Jamison. of Bellefonte, | who resigned t7 accept a position | with the Olde-Tyme Bakery. The change becomes effective today. —The Bellefonte Chapler of Fu- ture Farmers of America held a ¢vening at the home of vice pregident Charles McKinley. An interesting Jiscus- sion on whether to have a P. F, A project, =as held Delicious re- fresiuments were served, Private and Mrs. James H Griffith and family, who lave Deel occupying the eas ern side of the Marlin Rumberger house on East i i bers of his ramily some concern, ~Mrs. Albert Numbers, of Tren- ton, N. J., here for a brief visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs, Milonh P, Walker, of East | Linn Street, and with © her relatives i home On | here, suffered an attack of grippe and is now confined to bed, Both Mr. afd Mrs. Walker are victims of the current epidemic of grippe. —Bellefon'e and some other Cen tre County towns are having a mild epidemic of Influenza and gripre cases. Dozens of local residents are housed up with gfippe and mild cas. es of Influenza, while several cases of & more severe type of influenza have been reported. At Show Shoe, Mouday, physicians reported a to- tal of 92 cases of gripe and in- fluenza, NO totals are available for Bellefonte but individual physicians report unusually large numbers of sufferer: O — — Tickets For Undine Dance Now On Sale Ticketa for the birthday dance for the President being sponsored by the Undine Fire Company, Belie- fonte, are now on sale at the follow. ing places: White's drug store, Par- rish's drug store, Evereils drug stcre, Widmann and Teah drug store, the Moose Club and the Vet. erans’ of Forelgn Wars, Tickets are 35 cents each The dance will be held at the Un- dine House East ishop Street, Thursday night, January 30. Cards a floor show and other entertain. ment is t0 be provided. Proceeds rom all operations of the club that night will go to the infantile paraly- sis fund. STATE RETAILERS SEEK UNIFORM THANKSGIVING Bishop street, will move today in- | to the apartment in the Petrikin building, West High siyect, recenis vaca.ed by the Joseph Toner family. —Prank Gryc:ko, son of Mr, and Mrz. BJ. Oryetko, of the Brockef- noff Hotel, yesterday morning went | to Altoona whete he successfully passed the written examination for & private pliod's license. He wag also Pos- scheduled to take the flight test but {the “ceiling” was tod ow and the examination had to be deferred un. dl a later date. —8heldon “Pete” Hoffman of Sate College, Tetirned “to tlie bonde of his mo her sid brother, MIs Berths Hoffman and Dr. Richards Hoffman, on North Allegheny streel during the weekend from Gelsing- er Hospital Danville, whére he had beeri a surgical patient. “Pete” 2 | State College newspaperman, is re- ported tb be recuperating nicely and welcomes calls by friends and acqudintances, James Davis, son of Mr. ani Mrs. Thurman Davis, of West Lainb street. who recently enlisted in the Alr Corps of the U. 8. Navy, is now stationed at Maxwell Field Alabama. Mr, Davis, 21, a graduate of the Bellefonte High School. class of 1937, and sinee then had been employed at the Bernstein glore. He Is a twin bro- { ther of Blair Davis, of the Crider Exchange apartments, —Haroid D. Cowher, president of the Central Pennsylvania teer Plremen's Association. and a number of other Bellefon'e fire- men, Monday night attended a meeting at Martinsburg st witch officers were installed by the Al- led Association of Firemen of Blair County, The group accom- | panying Mr, Cowher included Frank Sloan, Herman Hazel, Guy Glenn, Philip Migoot and John Weber. ~iMr, and Mrs. Warten Heaton of Snow Shoe have announced the engagement, of thelr daughter, Lois. and Robert Shay, soh of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Shay of Thomas street, Bellefonte, No date for the wed- ding had been sel. Miss Heaton was | graduated from the Snow Shoe High 8¢hool in the class of 1939 and since her graduation employed in Bellefonte, Mr, Shay is employed by the Titan Metal | Manufacturing Company here. ~Mr, and Mrs. J, B, Jordan, of Stats Coliege R. D., armounce the marriage of their daughter, Thel- ma, to Hassell Thompson, son of Mrs. Lott Thompson of Bellefonte. The ceremony took place In the Lutheran parsonage at Winches. ter, va, on December 30, with the Rev. Mr, Honeycult performing the Charles single ring cousin of the bride, attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs, Thompeon will reside al 456 Pine street. Delle. Cramer of near Zion, will observe thelr 6ist wedding anfilyetsary oo Wednesday, January 22, and it Is probable that most of y children, 16 grandchildren, and six great-grandehildren as well as a host of friends will call at their home during the day to extend fe- leitations, On his trip to Bele. fonte, Tuesday, Mr, Hoy was accom- panied by a grandson, Harold Rockey, of* Boalsburg. Vaoun- § | | ! : i { | The Pennsylvania Retallers’ Ase sociation plang to ask President Roosevelt to “get together” with the 48 governors on a uniform date for the national observance of Thanks giving. In a state-wide poll angounced this week, 90 per dent of the wss0- ciallan’s methbers votect for a single uniform date and 51 od cent ex~ the pressed a preference date observed fSatidnally the past RY years Thiry-seven per cent af te membership voled in favor of the traditional * “late” Thahksgiving wHich Pennsylvania observed Inst Fears The remainder falisd to ‘state | & ‘Preference. re A a —— SCHMELING 1S DENIED FURLOUGH TO FIGHT ————— Max Schmellng, former world BDeavyweight boxing cHampion, has | bec denied arf ‘army furlough to acoept a challenge by Heinz Laszek Vientese heavyweight for the Bur. opean boxing championship. The reason. given was that German fighter's “parachuie train- ing bas reached the stage which de- mahds extreme exertion and the most Intense concentration.” This was interpreted in sport circles: ax meaning that extensive operations by Nazi parachute troops are in the offing. Receivey War Orders 3 the The Mifinburg Body Company © has received an order from the Bri- tish goverument for construction of 330 bodies for cargo trucks to be used by the British army in Africa The total of the contract is $60,000. Work. siarted on the car bodies im- mediately and will be expedited during the pext two weeks. The same firm recently received an o°-! der from the Uniled Slates Army | for grawing boards for the engin- | eerinig cofps, The amount on this contract is $10,000, nin de ———— Tyrone Man Hurt in Crash Marle Carlifig, 27, of TyTone, re- | ceived a scalp laceration Tuesday | night about 10 o'clock when his car lias been Overturned on the highway at Pine- croft, on route 220. He was taken | to Altoona hospital where he told | atiendants his auto was sideswiped Get War Souvenir Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Litchfield, of Danville, recently received from Liverpool, England, a 2-pound iron and steel souvenir, whioh Janded via | ] % : to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise ments, Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitied to divulge the name of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Deme« ocrat is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one time, free of charge, This privilege can be wed six times a year at diferent intervals, a FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders from The Penn sylvania State College Schou] of Agricmliure Moduce Hothouse Lambs --Hot- house lambs of superior quality for commercial market are ised by three-and-iour- breed cross- breds in extensive test at the Pennsylvania State College agricul- tural experiment station. Merinogs, Dorsets, Coriledales. Southidowns, and Hampshires have been used in the mailings, Fatten Beef Cattle-There are two ways of fatlening cattle for beef, according to Uvestock speclal- ists of the Pennsylvania State Col. lege. One method is to start calves on feed right after purchase im the fali and full-feed until fat the The other system calls for a grow- | ing ration, then pasture, aid finish ing on grain Molasses Fed to Poultry—Rela- | tively inexpensive feeding-cane mo- lasses may be used to replace part of the corn In poultry rations, ob- tained at the Pennsylvania State College agricultural experiment sta- tion indicates. The best results were obtained with molasses repiac- mg 6 per cent of the yellow corn in the ration, Plant Response Studies— Twenty years of field studies of Pentsviva- nia soils have convinced soll tech- noiogists of the Penna. State College that plant response is the only de- finile means for determining the relative fertiliver requirements of agricultural land. Devise Deer Feed A imple and satisfactory ration of 10 parts of aly alfalfa hay, 9 parts of whole corn, and 1 part of pea-size soy. bean olicake has been devised bv the Instiiute of Animal Nutrition at the Pennsylvania State College for feeding deer In captivity. Short Conrse Offered. A shart course (n peneral agriculture will be offered at the Pennsylvania State College from February 5 to Marchi 5. FOO The Tm Enlists In Army George A. Wilson, Jr. son of Mrs Emenhizer, ¢ State Colege, has enlisted in the United States Army. He 5 now sta- tioned at Fort Belvolr George is & graduate of Altoona High Behodl, class ‘of 37. He becante 2) Years of ‘age on JEnudry 5. - — MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by CY. Wagner & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte on i 35 50 50 AB a] aS Help Wanted irl for gpeneral WANTED A middle aged lady as houge keeper In family of wo adults. Address P. O- Box 218, lock Haven, Pa. x3 WANTED A good reliable girl to work in fafm home where there are three children. No outside work Mr. Fred Bohn, Rebershurg. Work Wanted WANTED <Work gn farm by boy 19 yours oid: Irvin 8 Weaver H. D 1. Howard, Pa x2 WA wants good pert, Beech Creek, R. D. WANTED —A single may wants a job > reference on a farm Can sive ; Write Howard Lannen, Bellefonte. Pa. x2 prom- | the | Woodycreat, Virginia. Articles tor Sale POR. BALB--Alfelia r { udk, ‘Will | Hublersburse, my by delivey, John Pa | FOR SALE Cook stove, Delco radio | battery sel Inatbre of Harry Wile flistns, at Martha Purnace, Pa x4 FOR BALE--A battery wind chara nn good condition. Inquire of twiler, Centre Hall, Pa wou © alls, ate in A 0. De x4 FOR - BALE--An uprignt ] food condition Mrs tor, 111 N, Bpfing 51 Hale in Willis Bot Bellefonte, Pa x3 FOR BALE-~Pourtéen tons good aus. iy timothy hy nguire of Riche ard A. Beezer, Bellefonte, Pa. RD. 1 x4 | POR SALE--A Prizes Grand rangd if good cohdition Hot water [front {Inquire of C. W. Bauder Flemine Pa x4 FOR SALE--#Home made ea uerkraut Inquire of Mrs, Frank Nelson, 222 | E, lamb Street, Bellefonte, Pa. phone - x3 POR SALE-—Daled piraw Bernard foste R. DD. 1 787-311 timothy b E. Crus, (Filimore) and Belle. Phone FOR BALE. Some nice Baldwin wWinekap &pbies. Inquire of Blain Swartz, Belltfonte, BR. D. 2. Phor 476-3-2 FOR SALE--Ousts, Inuuire of tzer, Bellefonte, R 2 { the Jacksonville road, ! of Jacksonville POR SALE 20 tons of Laled and loose F. Lambert, Jr. Bellefonte, Pa —— A A te an alin Harry alfalfa hay, Inquire of Jobn 5. Allegheny GUNS Bought sold and exchanged Ingutire al the Wealern Auto As. |8ociale Blore, Allegheny St. Belie- fohte, Pz. Phone 760 £44 POR BALE~FParm lime st price farm. ? afford 0 pay. Inquire of C. M Long. Howard, HB. D 2. Phone Zion 1918 (Nittany) 14 Real Estate - For Sale FOR BALE—Desirabie Central bie erm National FOR Pleasant Oap < concrevtd bagemen Priore 84.000. Occ Pred Warnes Bellefonte, Pa City chi Bank, Mi Le Be FOR BALE~-A 6 SALE ~6-room family iesburg arranged lirfonte darege unancy Pu Property | 1 Reasons - Vira At 3-11 bungalow and t. Hot alr April 1 6 East Curtin Street a fully heat xa apartment buliding located on corner of Cute tin and Allegheny streets terns Pa. Reasonable ranged. Inquire o Bank, Bellefonte, Pa can { Pirst Bellefonte be Rational are it FOR BALE ~Former Belletoute Bor ough Home, 8 P aparimentsa cenirs rooms, large yard buyer Broker, Beliclonte PRIVATE BALE! valuable iocnted y real fslate Borough 4t No. 47 ktiowy as the H Frame dwelling ten rooms and two ably arranged for nouse, otter strom il heating Bargain Mery M. Pauble Pa in Le East Linn Bu Mruety two conssiing of Ue LLPOONS, slit ADarin enw This is one of the most desirable lo- cations in Bellefonte and can be pur reasonable price for quick interested , consult Pirst Nationa! Bank of Bellefonte, L. Frank Mayes. Lemont, or W. Harrison Walk- er Bellefonte, : + ACTOS 8is14 Road Vonada, Axron. on re +0 4611 POR SALE OR RENT Good produc tive farm ig Mavion township pores Clear 34 acres timber H..T. McDowell, Howard, Pa 180 Inquire x4 POR SALE OR RENT Desirable prop- er y ern conven lenors auire Pirnst Nations! Pa POR SALE OR MENT—Farm 2 miles ia Ba in Howard Borough, sll mod- garage nk, Howard, 1 All 4 fant of Aaronshurg: #0 gores under f cultivation; § w Ps Inquire of Asronsburg, aches pasture; woodland: running water and barn: mall del very: T 7 sctes in bouse schoo! bus, Winkelblech £3 Houses tor Rent POR BALE 8: foot for case: old- {ash iohed stem. winder, peanut ronster. 4 real antique. RR. IL. Bmert (Zon. Pa. Phone Zion 1831 x3 PCR BALE One new large red fox star! made by Clearfield Taxidermy Ca, Price 00, GO. D Rossman, Penna Purnace, Ta. Phone Warriors | Mark. 14-R-10 POR BALE-<Wainut dining room puite, medium ater, like new. Must 23 Beaiztonte” oes nr | POR SALE—A Naki 8 sedan 1904 | niode a hai eonditten Has it t nawire of be | Robert Hood. ar oe AOA | Bldg, Bellefonte, Ts a | POR SALE--A bady play | - mance organ in pg fa ot pid bit. 6 In Ione with Handles nguire of Kenneth 8S Bros, Rebersburz, Ps x3 and gas rabge, Wn" good condition will sell yO ulck buyer. 1p- quire Te, Blom, 427 Eat | Bishop St. Bellefonte, Pa x3 POR BALE--Counl and wood sabes away at a low 1 MRI for prices. Sam Bellefonte, Pa. BR Er e—— EE wn, Laws plano cabinet a Open until # Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection, Phone 158 13 FOR SALE--Doubie 00 Frick saw mill with 42 Hh bp Minoeapoiis power unit, and power edger. Wil geil complete or In parte. W_ P. Pets terol, Mazdisonbure, Ma Phwne Millhein 356-R-5 x5 POR BSALE-Used Hotpoint electric ra , food condition 810! also | Used ndix Home Laundry in very | fod condition Call 586) or ake Is, Donald Harper, above Kilne's Hardware, after 7 p.m x3 POR SALE—Used ears yment as shawn: sedan, #138; 1936 Desoto 15337 Cherrolet NTED-Ophan i home on farm. Write Witz Ru- Ai X x3 10290 Chevrolet coach, $19; 1038 850; coach, $100. 1986 Graham sedan, $78. At Co. | opposite Big Spring. Bellefonie, Pa i WANTED Position of. general elderly informa W.' care of this office as work. or I | PO SALS-—General Business For Sale ment for cash, stock, in small 1 garbaity for ambitious . Bohn, Lemont, Pa. Sale or Exchange and te - Rs Criders ¥Yxchange | 3 | Plog ] ture and 1 {water good *~] 820.00 motithiy o'tiopk. Walirun | with down | store and squip- I trade FOR RENT. Seven 2i1 Bast Biahon Street nce: And garage for sale J # Temple Court Buliding, {Phone 100 room all Also Keich house at on Yeni. I ota line Driate, Bellet i Farms For Rent | POR RENT —8iocked farm ; , Nighi water, Write | bo goent to be appreciated Mrs. Har. | Box 113, Bellefonte, Pa x3 nt Cap, Phone | good buliding —— 170 BeTeR | POR RENT-—A farm of 376 sores. 4 i miles west of Slate Callewe on the (Pine Grove road {College Ave, Bumis Colisge. Pa 1 on comms anti smith o E Oo, 826 W x4 | waler at Dale's | Bumornit Yorks, Mllesburz, {POR RENT --A 200 acce farm SSiable. and balanos Destin House Ingiuire of Pa ssmsdom— hast Run. 1Omated at eon 24 | POR NENT-—Stocked fartn on shites to facTes Hebe land roountal house lings. Re ter pays taxes 1 Gap, Pi Ray experienced farmer, kuowr as Mr. Piora “n Lock ®3 and 70 arres Dass land a Bunning harm and bigids CG. Roll Oni Pleasant x3 Rooms For Rent [POR RENT “Three room second foor apartment, with and bath furnished or Mrs. Barry i TAs heat unfurnished Armstrong, Pleasant Gad light x3 | Apartments tor Rent ct A i POR RENT—A very Gesirible fur- nighed apartmen hest and hot water. office t. with plenty of Inguire at this FOR RENT A four apartment with fonte, Pa. wil and five room conveniencos Inquire at Decker Molor Co, Belle. x3 ah or 6 room INOGErn Convenient, of vicinity April ist in care of this ofthe, 33 House with deliclionte «HR HE Announcemerits GARD PARTY- Friday Feoraa) 4th, at BAS PM. In the 1 OQ PF, Hull. by Rebekahs TPridze and Pie Hundred Public invited 7 DANCE A nublic eponsoted Ly the Civic Club will be Peb 12, in th It tm, Spring WN i ———— BAKE SALE ..TY Women's Boole { the Mshodist Church will Dake sale Baturdav. JanGary nthe former A. P. room, Brock. 1 Botel bullding 4 SHOOTING MATH shooting matech will be held st Cyrus Bhope's home in Holts Hollow, below Mier burg, on Saturday, January 25th, Dé. ginning at 3 P.M. Chickens 48d ducks apples. Free Hot coffee 2A OTSTER BUPPEBR— The indies of the A. M. E church, Bellefonte, wil hold an Oyster supper {7 6 wo 8 Pp. m. Thursday Tonoary 2. at the home of Mrs. Charles Fowler, on Korth Armor street The public invited sitend CARD PARTY ~The Bellefomt Woman's Club x1)! hold a atl ihe Eiks Home West High 1 Priday evening ginning at 8 o'clock wil be Dplaved and gEwerded. Tickets egch in Writ wellara oa Gregg Town held Wed nenday. 1 Bebooi Audi - . p<} ia -A Asin) will tats BAKE SALY -Belisfonte COhanter Catholic Deughiern of Americas #1 the H a Bl ; information phone Mrs. Bars Moers ivecifyw, csatrman: 280-7 ————————— Personal FISTULA, FISSURE There 4 one wwyY 10 correct. Hemmer. commonly calied Plies and by dhorough rernovel. 5 13% oconeerning our MER which the Kb in pa manner he TiVins Pranmgry, pry, Breech Creek. Pa ih. * 4 EZENE—For relief of pain due te hesdaches, colds, neuralgia, Dew. ts and rheufmasiem. ated in si scheg and pains particdiarly Sat of rheumatism. The pain tables tet has all others pushed clear off the bureau. Price whet is mact, Beech Creek, 3 Pa no ut te jele sock COerman Aled Bar Glasses Gelectize hearing. Pres with All ant mountings pure 1-10.12 Gold pusreniesd Lure repair «lop, repaiil ing antigues a specialty isi sbats. Modern upholsiery, North Race 81. rear Ponn Belle ’ Phone 798-3 “5 14 FURNITURE REFAIRNHD — Rabat made to all kinGs of 3, hon enm and silo pt ed yi hompson’es Unhol Shop. 102 E lamb Si, Phone JIS3-R, Bellefonte, Pa Rg MACHINE WORK -QOattle eli blades sharpened while sou. wait Machine work of all kinds. "We a have in, stock cold roll steel ead screws, set gtrews, Woodruff keys, bey shock elec. Swarte Machine ue: : 1 liefonte, Pa. Phone 32-B SILK HOSE MENDED-Doo't thbow Sway a palr of stockings Deosiuuse of a runner! Runs woven cloed ine visibly lesve work in box at’ J.-B Wagner & Co. store, Belisfonte, or at my home. Quick service all delivered. Price reasdtiabiles, John Widmsnn, Past Bishop Street, Bellefonte, Pa x5 POR RENT-—Purnished apartment, 3 rooms, electric tric . | Logan St. Mrs, Th Bellefonte, Ps. veniences, Reasonable Haupt's Place, Beltefon te. POR RENT-—Second floor duplex, 5 rooms and bath heat and hot wit. ler, gerage {afre. Luella front porch and garden. | Chessman, Cor. {ata Ridge Streets, Bellefonte, Phont urtin |= 4 1 TO LOAN-Interest 3% % | joans. lite ds | "Ba etn eh 8 among are ts SR 4 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Bellefonte Trust Co. Located at Corner . and High Streets, 2. i re Poni} as uf Woe thirty-gnet 2 of Cash on band. ........o Common Tota Sune ERR EE .
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