LOCALS 2 ~Miss Roxanna Mingle, who 8 | still a patient in the Centre County ' Hospital, has been somewhat betler the past few days, ~ Assistant Postmaster O. P. M, Smith was confined to his home on North Allegheny Street the forepart of the week, suffering from an at- tack of lumbago. --Mrs. Edward Miller, deputy in the offices of Prothonotary Bond C. | White, has been confined to Mrs. Harry Wihley, of Tyrone, is spending several days in Miles- burg as the guest of her cousin, Mrs, W, Scot; Walker and family, ~-Miss Geraldine Noonan and Miss Helen Beezer, of East Bishop | | Street, went to Chicago, Ill, last Friday, where they were the guests | of Mr, and Mrs, Earl Kline until | | this Thursday. ~Mr, and Mrs, Clark Hile, of her | pleasant Gap, are receiving congrat- | East Bishop Street ~Mrs, David Howell, of Gary, Ind, | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. —Henry Gross has been confined | spent the weekend In Bellefonte to his home on South Spring tno | with her father James K. Barn- the past several days, owing to | bart on West Linn Sireet, ~The many friends of Bialne Ma- {attack of Intestinal grippe. | —Mrs. C. L. Alabran, of Pleasant | | bus will be glad to know that he is Gap, is reported to be recovering now able to be around the house a | few hours each day. Mr, Mabus be- came ill about six weeks ago. ~Mr, and Mrs, Charles E. Has- singer returned to their home on | 8.reet, East Curtin Street last weekend | juries suffered in a fall at her home after spending a week with their last week. Mrs, Cross received la- i | son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Shields nd family, in Indiana, ~Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Crossley | { have returned to their home on from a two home in the First National apart-|ylations on the arrival of their sec- weeks’ trip to Miami, Florida. They ments, North Allegheny street, since | ond child and first daughter, born | were accompanied on the ouling by Monday because of illness, —Mrs. C. Edward Robb, who has | been in {ll health for some time, last week returned to Bellefonte and | is now a guest at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and lat the Hile home last Thursday. Mrs. Hile is the former Eloise Pow- (nell, of Pleasant Gap —Banks and postoffices on Satur- | day observed George Washington's | birthday by remaining closed, while Mrs. Winfield Love, at their home On| on other places of business were South Penn street, -<Mrs. Mary Shank and family moved last week from the Walker | house on Nor.h Spring Street, to the Quakar house near the old Academy. The Lester Witmer fam- fly from Buffalo Run moved into the house vacated by Mrs, Shank. -—The Big Trout Inn on South] Water street will reopen for the 1941 season on Monday after having been closed since just before the Christ- mas holidays. McAlarney, of South Water street, are the proprietors of the establish- ment. ~Mrs. C. W. Showers, well known resident of East Beaver street, who has been confined to bed at her home since February 12 because of | a fracture of the hip, is reported to be resting as ccmfortably as can be expected. Mrs. Showers, who is 74 years of age, suffered the injury in a fall on the back porch of her home. -—We sent ou: statements last week to al] subscribers whose ac- counts gre due or past due. The response thus far has been very good, but there are still some sub- scribers whose accounts are in ar- rears that we would like to hear from. If you are unable to pay your account in full, let us have part at least ~The World Day of Prayer, Fri- day, February 28, will be observed in Bellefonte with two union services in St. John's Reformed church. A service will be held at 3 p. m. and another at 7:30 p. m. The speaker at the evening service will be Miss Alice Bumgarner, of State College, former teacher at the Konnarock Training School in of Virginia. ~—Mr. and Mrs. Earl Delaney and Mr. and Mrs, John Dutrow, of Cen- tre Hall R. D., returned last week from a motor trip to Florida. They went down the West coast of Flori da, to Port Meyers and from there crossed the s'ate 10 West Palm Beach and came up the Bast coast. They travelled 2900 miles and en- Joyed the trip immensely. ~—~A survey is being made by * Ralph“ Hetster, Bellefonte borough eng.neer, for retaining walls on Willowbank stree: in the area where the grade was changed for the new Bellefonte—State College highway Application will be made to WPA officials for a project to construct walls on both sides of the street a’ several points between the Cen're County Hospital and the borough line. ~The Marching Club of Bellefonte Elks Club has begun re- hersals for a home talent show the only one scheduled so far in Belle- fonte this season. The tentative dates for the show are March 20 and 31. According to an announcement the show wil] consist of two parts. | 2 minstrel directeq by Captain Herbert M. Beezer, and a variety program under the direction of Mrs Alberta Krader, ~—Boynton Daggett, who makes his home at the Markland, suffered | & heart attack Wednesday of last week, and was confined to bed for several days. He has recovered to the extent that he is now able to be up and around, but is not per- mitted to be outdoors. Boynton, loy- al member of the Logan Fire Com- pany, will have a difficult time re- membering his physician's advice if the fire siren sounds. ~According to a door-to-door poll conducted among Bellefonte busi- nessmen during the week by Karl E. Kusse, secretary of the Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce, local busi- ness people are almost evenly di- vided on the question of whether or not they want parking meters in- {| 8r.,, of East Bishop streei, {charged from the Mr. and Mrs. T. N.| fand the mountains’ | Mollie the | | Academy bullding look { Dale school | experimental basis, | open as usual. Some clubs and other organizations held parties in honor of the holiday. ~Phillp L. Witeraft, Jr, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Witeraft, Centre County Hospital, Monday, and was taken to his parental home after having un- dergone an operation for hernia, The [child is reported to be recuperating nicely -A daughter was born early Mon- day morning to Mr. and Mrs. Terrill Lucas at their home on East Lamb street. The Infant has been named Nancy. Mrs. Lucas is the former Dorothy Saylor, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Saylor, of North Thomas street. The Lucas family now in- cludes two boys and two girls, —Paul H. Eberhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Eberhart, of East Logan street, a member of the U. 8. Coast Guard at Ellis Island, N. Y., spent the weekend with his parents’ here. Mr, Eberhart has just com- {pleted a six weeks’ training course and expects to be transferred to an- other station in the near future —Those from out-of-town who were here Saturday for the funeral of Mrs. Eva Crissman Cromer, of Chicago, former well known resident of Bellefonte, were: Miss Kathryn Cromer, Miss Mary Cromer, Thomp- son Cromer and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Peterson, Neck, I. 1.; Mrs, James Smith and William Smith, of Sunbury, and Mr, Mrs. McCreight, of DuBois. Jesse Caum, Jr. a graduate student, and Henry de Jongh, Sr. a member of the senior class at Le- high University, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mr Caum’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H, Caum, at the family home on East Linn Street. Mr. deJongh, a native of Holland, has been in the United States for less than two years. His parenis are still in Hol- land, which now Is part of Nazi dominated Germany. Walker, five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Cecil A Walker, of the Orvis apartments, Bast Curtin Street, was taken to the Centre County Hospital yesterday morning for cbservaiion when she became suddenly ill. It was feared that she might be suffering fram appendicitis but when tests falled to reveal the presence of that infec- tion she was permitted to return home. The exact nature of the ili- ness had no: been determined last night —Raymond Ammerman, of East Howard street employed in the Montgomery store, has been named part-time janitor in the local schools and has been placed in charge of the Dale building on North Alle- gheny street. The building does not require a full-time janitor and the school board has found it imprac- tical to have janitors from the after the Consequently Mr. Am- merman’s appointment is a more or less tentative ariangement on an it was explain- ed. —On Saturday John Tonner Har- ris, brother of Mayor Hardman P. Harris, of Bellefonte, will retire after | 42 years of active service with the Bell Telephone Company of sylvania. Beginning as an installer in Altoona in 1001, Mr. Harris rose steadily in the organization until] 1938 when he was elected acting vice president in charge of opera- tions of the Bell Company of Penn- | sylvania, a position he will relin- quish when he retires, Mr. Harris remained in Altoona until 1907} when he was transferred to Harris- burg. He went to Pittsburgh in 1920 | was dis- | ! School ! mother, all of Pittsburgh; | Mrs, Dorothy McKechnie, of Great Penn- | Mrs, Crossiey's father and aunt, both of Ashland, | =—Omar Tice, marine engineer In the U, 8, Merchant Marine, out of | Baltimore, Md. in Howard with his father, C | the weekend | their son-in-law and daughter, Dr, | slowly from the second attack of in- fluenza she has suffered within a | | month's time, [CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Loge Five N—— 30,000 People Read This Column | every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- x Noll, Hublersburg, Pa Mrs, John Gross, of Valentine | partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and | |cerations of the left eye, bruised | ribs and shock. —Mr, and Mrs, Richard Lamb, of | Brookline, near Pittsburgh spent | in Bellefente with and Mrs. Joseph A. Parrish, at thelr | home on West High S.reet, —Kenneth Breon, son of Mrs spent the weekend | ed to the rank of Corporal. M | now at Ft. Meade but exjects to be | John Breon, of Reynolds Avenue, who last October enlisted In the Army Medical Corps, has been rals- He is | Tice and other relatives in that | transferred in the near future, area, Mr. from a voyage to China, Ear] K. Stock, supervising prin- cipal of the Bellefonte Schools, 1s | attending the national convention of the American Association of | Administrators in Atlantic City this week. He expects to re- turn to Bellefonte tomorrow ~Martin J. Miller, of East Linn he is visiting with relatives of Mrs. | Miller for a few days. at one time lived in Texas, bug this | is his first visil to Houston since he came north a number of years ago, Tice recently returned | —Vincent Bauer, son of Mr, and | | Mrs. John Bauer, of West Beaver | Street, Mr. Miller | In the near future —John Whippo, employed in Bal- | timore, Md, ship yard, spent the | weekend in home on South Allegheny Street Mrs, Whippo has been ill for the past week or so, suffering from grippe and asthma. —Miss Jane Wright daughter of Mrs, Mary Wright of the Baum apariments, Bast Curtin Street, ha: been confined to bed for the past week because of lliness. According to reports Miss Wright, who is em- ployed at the Titan Metal Com- pany, suffered an atiack of appen- dicitis, Mr. and Mrs. of State College, apartment in the John Garis home on Willowbank Street and will oc- cupy the apartment in the near fu- ture. Mrs. Hoffmart is the former Betty Teaman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bdward J. Teaman, of Rey- noids avenue —A son born last Thurstiay to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H, Keller, 2nd. of Detroit, Mich, has been named David William Keller, ac- cording to word received here by the child's grandmother, Mrs. Harry Keller, the Orvis apartments The new arrival is the first child in the Keller family —Miss Agnes Kellerman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kel- lerman. and Miss Edna Everiing, th atudents gt Immaculate Col- lege, Philadelphia, spent the week- end at the Kellerman home. They were driven back to their school Sunday by Mr, and Mrs, Kellerman and gons William ang Thomas, who returned home late Sunday evening ~The annual father and son ban. quet sponsored by the Bellefonte YM C. A will be held at the Y | gymnasium beginning promptly a 8 o'clock tonight, and indications point to a record attendance com- mittee members report. The Sur- key dinner will be served by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Y. En- tertainment will include a magician, selections by the High School Glee Club, group singing led by Cecil A Walker and other fea’ures. Mrs E K. Stock will be pianist and Ral- ston Derr will be toastmaster ~The Penn-Centre Chapter Or- der of DeMbdiay, Belleionte wil hold a regular meeting in the State College Masonle Lodge Rooms at the corner of South Alien street and Beaver avenue at 7:30 o'clock this Frank Hoffman, of | Thursday evening it was announc- ed by Martin H Knutsen, Com- mander of Constans Commandery No, 33 of Bellefonte. Initiation cer- emonies will be conducted, with 11 candidates going through the ritu- al. All DeMolay members and Al- umni of other chapters are invited as well as all Free and Accepled Masons, —Edward R. Owens, of Bellefonte writes from 8t Petersburg, Florida, | where he Is spending a month's va- Bellefonte with nis | Mrs. Anna Whippo, at her | have leased an | cation, to report that Florida's sun- | shine is everything it is claimed tw be, and that in addition to enjoying it he notes an improvement in his | to for the past several years | an employe of the Titan Metal {| Company here, will leave on Mon- | day for Baltimore, Md., where he | has accepted a position in a large | airplane factory in that city | —Charles Harris, son of Mr, and | Mrs. James Harris, of Reading, has | | Street, is in Houston, Texas, where | accepted a position with Whiterock Quarries and expeds to locate here Mr, Harris Is | quite well known locally through | visits with his aunt, Mrs Jerome Harper and the Jate Mr, Harper, at | their home on East Bishop Street, —Robert M. Hood, or East High Street, for some time employed al the Bellefonte Dean Phipps store, Sout» Allegheny Street, left this week for Pottsville, having been | transferred to the store in that city Mrs. Hood and young son, Robert, Jr. will join him there as soon as suitable living quarters are secured -Mrs. Rufus Ray, of Niagar Falis, N. Y., returned to her home there yesterday afler spending a week in Bellefonte as the guest of her brother, Edward Gillen and family, on East Bishop Street, and of her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs, Russell Copenhaver and family at their home on Logan Street Bernard Jones returned to his home in Clairon last Wednesday after having spent a week here as a guest of Mr. and Mrs Edward Markley and family at their home on Bast Howard Street, Mr, Jones is a son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Jones, well known residents of Bellefonte until two years ago when they lo- ta.ed in Clarion Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, have been occupying one of the Duniap houses on North Penn Street, will move next month is the Robert Neidigh house at Yarnell In the spring Miss Mary Derstine who has been living with the Mrs Tillie Graver family in Philadelphia for the past 12 years will make her home with the Miller family Mrs. Leif A Olsen returned to her home on West Curtin Street, Baturday, from Riversicy, N. J. where shet had spent the latter part of the week with her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs George Hermatasdt, Mrs sen came home as the driving guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hermstaedt and Wil- Ham Mathias, of Riverside Mr Hermstaedt and Mr. Mathias return- ed home Sunday, leaving Mrs Hermstaedt here for a several weeks’ visit —Mr, and Mrs, Earl Heverly, of North Allegheny Street, have pur- chased the Deitrich home on East Bishop Street and will move irom their apartment in the Heverly building to their new home some- time next week according to plans The apartment they will vacate will be occupied by Mr. Heverly's broth- er-in-law ang sister, Mr, and Mrs Hoy Houck, who now live in the Petrikin apartments, West High Street ~<Mrs. Carl H. Dubbs returned to | her home in Allentown, Sunday. after having been here for two weeks to care for the infant son of J. Arthur Dubbs and the late Mrs. Dubbs at the J. E, Dubbs home on Willowbank Street, Mrs. Lula Rider of Bellefonte, has been re- tained to ald in Jooking after the child, and she is residing with the who ' Dubbs family. Carl Dubbs motored here over the weekend to accom- pany his wife home. Both fire companies responded | a general alarm sounded about! 11:30 o'clock Saturday morning Roberta M. Denny | gain Counter, RATES-Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for ect condition is recuperating from in- the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise! | ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged. REAL ESTATE--A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising-—sale or rent. KEYED ADS-All advertisements that request replies to be malled | 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 permitted to divulge the name | of the advertiser. SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocrat is entitled to a 265-word advertisement in these columns one time, free of charge. intervals. This privilege can be used six times a year at different my, Three Deer Seen Three deer Were observed feeding in the field at the foot of Round Top mountain, near BSalladasburg, jon Monday, the first that have been observed since the closing of hunt. ing season during which most of the deer in the vicinity were killed ——— Marriage Licenseg John A. Palmer, Jr. Ridgewood, N. J Geraldine Osman Btate College Carl E. McNeal Ft. Meyer, Va Hazel P. Young Benjamin J. Gryctko, | Ann Marie Baunders Duane J. Gerry Bellefonte Bellefonte State Coliege Jr Card of Thanks SAMPSEL We take this means of thanking all persons who contrib- uted in any manner or form during the Ulness and death of the late John C. Bampsel of Pleasant Gap, Pa. Mrs Anna _Sampeel and Famil ly. BARR ~The temily of Lioyd s. Barr wishes to take this means of thanking their friends for the many Kindnesses and expressions of sym- thy extended during their recent A. Barr and reavement Pami ly EBY. We wish in “this 1 manner oo ex- press our sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for flowers cards, Use of cars and all other acta of kind- ness during the sickness and death of our mother, =. Jane Sharer Eby John W. Eby and Chi Hidren McKINLEY : — take “this means of expressing my thanks to friends and beighbors for the use of thelr cars, thelr floral tributes and thei many acts of kindly sympathy during the lliness and death of my wife Mrs Susanna McKinley, of near Belle fonte. Samuel McKinley Lydia Notice to Taxpayers NOTH E To the taxpayers of Poller Town- ship ail delinquent taxes pri c 1940 mi ust be liquidated on or be fore April Ist, 1941, all unpaid 1940 real estate taxes will be returned oO the Commissioners May Ist and all unpaid IMO personal taxes will be returned June Ist 1041 Piease avoid embarrassment of having your delin- quent taxes returned to the Commis sioners, This bpotice will give you ample time © arrange to liquidate aii your delinquent taxes x10 8 AS SWARTZ Col NOTICE. To the Taxpayers of Perguson Two Those of you who have not as yet | paid your Realestate Tax. please be advised that on Feb. 1, 1941 5% will be added on all outstanding Real ertate Tax and all taxes must be ad by May let, 1041. All unpaid eniontate ax will be returned to the County Commissioners on May ist 1941. Also all unpald Personal Tax for 1940 and prior years will be "Turned over to as Deputy Collector on May 1. 18941, or as soon thereafter as it may be possible to prepare list Please avold unnecessary omis and embarrassment. by paying your per sonal taxes on or before above date Your Cindient Bervant WwW. TRESBLER. Thx Col Penna Purnace, Pa Help Wanted WANTED A boy to work on farm Inquire of Mathias Parker, Howard RD 2 x9 WANTED Short order cook, male or female. Call Big Trout Inn, Belle fonte, Pa Phone T23-R x9 x11 | WANTED —A middie aged single man Inquire Morrie Pa. x3 to work on a farm Bellefonte, E Witmer, R. D. 1, w on dairy Port Matilda Zion 1913 (Nittany) State College | GUNS- and I beams ‘Wingate | | POR BALE-Mixed clover and timo- of Pa Earl x10 Inquire Centre fall thy hed Loose Delaney RD FOR BALE Estate good condition H. Heckman, Willowbank Bt. fonte, Pa FOR SALE wh; 1500 po capac ity elec tric incubstor. Inquire of E E Richner, R. D. 2, Bellefonte Pa Hublersburg. x10 wd range in very nquire of Mrs, C Belle Bit POR SALE--Farm lime at price farm- ers can afford to pay. Inquire of C. M long, Howard R. D. 2, Phone Lf POR SALE An old cabinet alt X com- plete, spigots, flour bin and draw- ers for 00, Call 2350 or 363 Ridge Ave, Stat e College, Pa x10 ~Bought, sold and “exchanged Inquire at the Western Auto As- sociate Btore, Allegheny BSt. Belle- fonte, Pa. Phone 750 FOR SALE--Coal and wood sashes away at a low rate i 347-3 for prices. Bam Capperelll Bellefonte, Pa R. D. 1, Colevilie, 11 POR BALE lh Phi co Hghting plan t 1-6 and 1-4 h motors, angle iron odes Coal and Junk Yard, Lock Haven, Pa. Dial ssn x9 POR BALE—A not water boi ler and about 300 feet of 1';-inch pe and AMings Inquis re of " E. He nigh, Spring Mills, Pa. Phone 6-R- 21 POR SALE- 1040 Sliver King tra and plow Fully equipped, elect lights, starter, power lake off nd putiey John atis, Hublemburg 1484 FOR BALE—Good "esting Also some apple butler; cured hams and a shoulder Corman, Bellefonte, R. D mann). potatoes 2 country Paul R 2 (Axe- xv POR SBALE--Cioverseed home grown $800 Werlern #070 anda $1000 Alsyke $1050: Utah Alfalfa $1380 Montana Orimum $1480 Emer ( Ross, Lemont, Pa 13 POR SALE~Prima milking r complete with pipe line gasoline or electric motor months Walter Jacobs Hall, Pa. Phone 185 85-R- 5 POR BALE--ORiver Hart tractor, used Suparion and a complete line of nes farm machi: wry. Inquire Poorman, State College, 4370 FOR SALE ~H1 undseda of used tires ail sizes from 15 to 26 inch rims Backed by written Kuarantee Open levenings until § o'clock Wallrun Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection Phor Ww 153 au NURSERY STOCK - ~Anyone wiahir to order evergreens, {ruil trées or flowers is requested to call at the home of Mrs, Florence Lucas, at agent for Knight ar a Bas- Nursery Co. or ‘phone TIT-H-4 x wick pon SALE—Used manure spreaders one No 8 New ldea in fair condi- tion, cheap at 8560. one International used two years, rubber tires on front wheels Via Fpreader w give a jot of service. Also new machines for saie al all times James J Markie Stale College. Pa x10 POR BALE-—-Used cars with down payments as shown 1940 Dodge sedan, $205.00; 1998 DeSoto sedan, $138.00; 1937 Chevrolet coach, $146 1831 Pontiac coach 850 00 1937 Chrysler sedan, $178.00; 1938 Buick coach 810800. 1032 Buick sedan, 85000; 1938 OGraham sedan. $7600, 1937 Plymouth pickup, $138.00; 1996 Plymouth sedan. $138.00. 1937 Olds coach. $178 00; 1838 Nash Sedan, #130 00; 1929 Ford coach, $2000, 1084 | Plymouth sedan, $8000; 1835 Dodge ‘comch, $106.00; 18034 Chrysler sedan, $100.00: Jodon Motor Co, Chrysler | ~ and Plymouth sales and service, Op- | posite enced single man or | farm, steady job, good | hd ir Auge. Address Box 34 Mili | Hall, Pa. WANTED—A middle aged lady in a widowers home, + of the Contig | x every Monday Big Spring, Bellefonte, Pa. x9 Poultry FOR “SALE White Rock chicks from State supervised stock Hatch nigh, Spring Mills, Pa xi0 WANTED-Man with car. Route ex- perience preferred but nol neces ! oe a start. Rawleigh's, Dept. PNB- | | 34 Chester, Pa. WANTED fret 1snoed single So Nok on farm, Frank A. Bel D-3 (eam of Pleasant | Gap) we B 476 x0 | | BABY | BABY CHICKSB---White Leghorn and Barred Rocks. Blood tested. Re- jduced prices. EM Peters, Port Matilda, Pa. Phone Warriors Mark R-19 6L CHICKS From Blood-tested flocks, New Hampshires, Barred oy vm and White Leghorns 28 | Matilda Inquire of H E Hen- | Phone 6-R-21 | for | | | FOR BALE-—A 7 room house and Jot with other Hublersbur bulldings Route 2 0 located at Inquire C x0 POR BALE- ~Five-room house In Colevilie, Bath, modern lighting. | furnace and good garden. All In per. Onl 436-W ou FOR BALE 114 acre farm, Jocated n Worth Twp. 1 mile west of Port Russell 8. Weaver Philips. | Ps. Pa. BR. D. Phone 404-R-8 x9 ' POR BALE-A nine room house, with bath and hot air furnace, could keep roomers, Jot is 202 fL ww alley by 53 ft. located 427 E. Beaver Ave State College, Pa. Phone 2048 xi FOR BALE-—~A 6 family apar buliding located on corner of Cure tin and Allegheny streets, Bellefonte Pa. Reasonable terms can be are ranged. Inquire of Pirst National Bank, Bellefonte Pa iu POR BALE Farm under cultivi tment 880 acres, 65 acres ation, mountain land has prop and te Umber Round barn, 7 room house, and all oul bulldings, house has running water lights and hot alr furnace. All bulld- ings In falr repair Priced reason- able Harry E Centre Hall, Ps Phone 7 T-R-4 ye POR BALE-65 acre farm west of Lock Haver Bugar Run. Good walter in Lhe hon worth of t ‘ner wood Oo variety hi farm will be solid 10 settle estate interested write Ww Clyde PP R. ¥ D. Boward, Pa 2% Ho Dit oy PRIVATE SALE--Of walu real estate, located In Borough at 47 Bast Enown as Daggett Frame dwelling house ten rooms and two bat i ably arranged for two nar ument . This is one of the most des! } cations in Bellefonte at chased at reasonable © sale. If interested Nationa! Bank of Bellefonte Mayes, Lemont, or W. Harrison § er Bag Bel jetont . For Sale or r Rent POR BALE OR RENT acres ir Gre Slate Hoad ir Vonads, Aarons POR BALE OR RENT --8everal » farms 120 acres Velled Farm Brus Valley cre farm near Lamar , all - tivation y will pell hay. straw horses, Cows dress G Edward Bel lefonte ws of mixed WOK or D “Call Haupt Houses tor Rent FOR RENT-—A house ai Balleyvill quire of Ed Harpstie Pu sace. Pa POR RENT- Pieasant Onag bath, hot water heal fonte 212-R-1 POR RENT J electric at asonable Milesburg FOR RENT--ADril ist Alice M. Parker east Bishop 81, all convenient garden garage Mabel M Phone 4 72- J POR RENT --% ot aoubl ¢ house near Zion on Rou 220 Eiect icity unning water. go0d garden and gar. age Inge uw re Glenn MeCi oekey Bee! i x9 “Om Apr ; house ne Be . i Pa »* Frame rooms and bath Immediate oOoCuUpAncy Water Street MNegburg Bellefonte Trust Cx Hot air furnace localed on Inguis ning water suliable for ghe or wo families. Inquire of Richard Pelten- berger, Spring Mills BR. D. Phone b-R- ig x9 FOR RENT lb 8 room house In Pleasant Gap. Pa. known as the Millward place Has bath steam heat, garden, 2 car garage. lmmedi- ate occupancy. Inquire of H N Rockey, BR. D. 2, Beliefonte, Phone Zion 47-R~ 11 6 Wanted to Rent _ S| WANTED To rent or buy a» er amat] farm of 20 to BD acres near ihe Bon 1, of Belietonte Write P. O. Box 7 Fleming, xi0 Miscellaneous | DEAD ETOCK Hemoved Srompty B. M. Keller, Millhelm, Ps. Phone 75-R-2, Reverse charges our DEAD BTOCK Removed pro Call anytime at my expense 678-3-3 Lioyd L. Bmith Pa tly. phone Milesburg, i a WANTED Dead stock removed. Vort Rendering Works, Centre Hall Pa Phone Centre Hall 55 -Fi-4 or Lock Haven, 2104 ut expense Bit Announcements ALD MEETING — logan Oranges will of Mrs. Fred Lute on Monday o'clock POOD BALE-{The our ™ we Lad) es Add of meet at Lhe home at Pleasant Osp evening, March 3, at 8 Epwe y rth Lesgue Methodist church will hold a at Olewine's Hardware Saturday March 1. Th tronage will be appreci- SHOW ARD DANCE.-On Tuesday March 11t the Hoosier Cornhuskers Will appear in person in the Logan Orange Hall at Pleasant Gap lor the benefit of the Grange Prices of admission 15 and 26 cents SUPFER~-The Sunday Bch Met hot church wi en ar walle ug per basement, Pri any ew from 5 wo 8 p SUPPER sup; per w Workers > A chicken and walle i be served by members of re Methodist church in the day afternoon t 1 o'clock ( butter and is invited Ma rch CEeT or py ARTY A the Veterans of card Personal 1 IST A Pras RE There . others ©» ushed ci half able The Tibbens Phare ch Creek. Pa ite me TBnENS PHARMACY DRUGS MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOODS, BEECH CREEK. PENNA. If in need of glasses wee Us first and sare money as we positively wili not be under- sold as we ao our own grinding and pay. Large and German Artificial Glasses for those All frames 1-10-12 Karat wear and Ko Wednesday Afternoon hot 1 Repairing Farms For Rent ron RENT Small farm, 5 acres near Dr. J W. Claudy residence Rockview. Good house. good walter frult. pood garden. Catherine Fravel, 817 N Soring St. Beliefonte, Call about 4pm x9 POR RENT “The Alli son farm Joon ted at Spring Mills "Mill farm.” electric light, running water, bulidings jocat~ ed in Spring Millis; located for gener al farming. OG. H MeCormick. Spring Mills, BR. D. 1, Pa Phone 48 4. Centre Hall 41 Apartments for Rent FOR RENT Modern apartment business and residential section Possession immediately. B. O Hare vey. Bellefonte. >. Phone _ 508m oir 4 FOR RENT--3 "rooms n big house | and by A | Ida : Joctn bungalow. Possession at Axe Mann. Inquire of aon. Bellefonte, Pa. R. 3.x9 Agt. | Bellefonte, in | POREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY -—Purni- ture repalr shop, repairing. restos ing antiques a specialty Cane and rush seats Modern upholstery, Sho North Race 8%. rear Penn Belle Hotel Phone TR3.3 if PURNTTURE REPAIRED — Repairs made to all kinds of furniture Upholstering and slip covers made Wm D Thompeon's Upholstering Shop. 102 E Lamb St. Phone 362-R Bellefonte, Pa - MACHINE WORK --Cattie clipper bisdes sharpened while vou walt Machine work of all kinds. We als have in stock oold roll steel cap screws. sel screws. Woodru® keys. key stock etc. Swartz Machine Shop, Pa. Phone 32-R 18-4 ” when sparks from the chimney sel | fire te the wooden shingle roof of | WANTED-A paris man for large ha John Steele home on Pine farm. experienced team - and three years later was appolnt- ed general traffic manager in the | health. He feldsy that his son, Philadelphia area. # 50 for $3.50, 100 for 85.75. POR RENT An unfurnished apari- {Ro Poultry Farm, Beliefonte, Pa. | ment 2 room on first floor and 2 on | on 201. 2tr second, heat, light and gas stove fur stalled. Of the 116 persons who voted, 57 or 49.14 per cent were | W. H Baird, PI Te shown as favoring meters, and 59, {tarned to Harrisburg and became | | vice president and general manager | of the company. He is a trustee of | the Pennsylvania State College, is| from a freshly- or 50.86 per cent, were opposed to them. In fact, if one more voter | cast his ballot in favor of parking | meters, the two factions would have | been equally divided. The results of the poll were quite surprising, for most of those who have any comment to make on the question seem Lo be opposed to meters. ~A farewell party was held at the home of Mr, ang Mrs. Mack Shay, of Thomas Street in honor of their daughter Annabelle who Is leaving Friday to enter the nurses’ training school at Franklin Square | Hospital , Baltimdare, Maryland. Games were played and refresh- ments were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Edward Peters and daughters, Margaret and Kath. rine, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Shiver; and sons Burton and Guy, Mrs. Margaret Billett and son Jay, Mrs, Owen Coakley and son Harold, Mrs. Owen Kelley and daughter Laura, and son Lee, Mrs, Fred Billet and son Lee, Mrs. Fred Billet and son Donald, Mrs, Geissinger ang Jaugh- ter, Evelyn, Mrs. Milford Cox, Mrs. Pearl Harter, Mrs, Grace Young, Mrs. Hazel Kling, Betty 8lover, Grace Hoover, Velma Hoover, Lois Heaton, Lorena Rider, May Lucas, Velds Shutt, Louise Shaffer, Betty Gentzel, Marian Behrer:, Randolph 8hutt, Arthur Hartle and Mr, and Mrs. Mack Shay and daughters Marietta and Annabelle and son Robert, hs ————— i —— Ia director of the Pennsylvania State | {Chamber of Commerce and a mem- | ber of the United States Chamber | of Commerce. He expects to re-es- | tablish his home at Camp Hill, Har- risburg. ~Jumes BR. Hughes, former head- master of the Bellefonte Academy, has been much In demand as a speaker at various functions in the past week, Saturday night he was the principal speaker at a district meeting of the P. O. 8. of A. held at Tylersville in honor of Washing- ton’s Birthday. Members from the district as well as delegates from lodges In Wilkes-Barre, Hazleton Jud Sthes Pars Gf tut stale were {in attendance, Monday night Mr. | Hughes addressed a meeting of the subordinate granges in the Grange Hall at Centre Hall. In his talk, in- terspersed liberally with the humor for which he is widely known, Mr, Hughes pointed out that youth is destined to play a vital part in the future of our nation, regardless of the developments of the present war, Tuesday night Mr. Hughes was guest speaker at a meeting of the Belle- fonte P. O. 8. of A., and in his talk he briefly recited some of the high lights in the careers of the early | statesmen, Washington and Lincoln. At all of the affairs refreshments and entertainment were part of the programs. wasn't | being fed properly in the south, last week cut a “good thick, juicy beef on Owens farm, froze the prin sali and then wrapped it in heavy i | sulating material. The a ae was sent airmail, special delivery | | to Florida, (postage $1.10) and upon arrival the meat was still cold, Mr, Owens reports. “And was it good!” he exclaims. Our reaction is that it seems a darned shame to send a steak like thai so far from home. ~Yesterday afternoon the almost cloudless sky was streaked from the eastern horizon to near the meridi- an with a narrow, regular white cloud, which caused much specula~ tion among spectators until its cause was ascertained. Sheldon “Pete” Hoffman, who was enjoying plane Bellefonte the cloud was formeq by contact of Us hot gxhaust gasses with the cold upper air, Hoffman, an aviation enthusiast who is re- The blaze was discovered 4 M. Williams, who lives Williams notified Mr. carried a bucket of | roof and doused the en the fire companies | arrived the only evidence of fire was | steam arising from a small section | where the fire had centered. Dam- age wus slight. (Additional Locals on Page 6) MARKET QUOTATIONS Stet And iriclon operator a San $35.00 od Richmond, Va. kin, Va. Work Wanted lady wants work as a WANTED 4 housekeeper or work in restaurant [Inquire of Ruth Weaver, R D 2. Howard, Pa. = Wanted to Buy tude, all Jind of live Bruce rumrine, Pleasant oe Phone Bellefonte 664-J-2. ‘reverse charges if any Hu Attention Motorists is THE consi Gulf Gas Station On Route 220, West of Milesburg, Pa. is under new management. GENERAL LUBRICATION FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE CAR WASHING Reasonable Rates, Prompt Service JOSEPH 8. SHAY, New Mgr, Articles tor Sale POR SALE SALE-—Baled 2linite hay. John or | | | eyville, | re Hall, | BABY CHICKS (et our special low prices on chicks hatched from | blood tested stock, five leading breeds, | straight or sexed. Ciroular G K. Schaefer, McAlilsterville, Box D. x12 Live Stock FOR BALE—Good Holstein cow due to freshen soon. Beck Parm, Mack, 1d, a. sigibie. tor inter. i | mo. o e e for - 3 RD. , Ost | ire Walln Bohn, R. Pa. POR SALE--A good grade Sa 1 cow, Will freshen about 27h. Ralph Grove, Howard, tany) R. . (Nie: i POR BALD A Jam ols year old roan | broke. foquire of Paul | M. Tr Bialr, PBetietonte, I . D. 1, (Buf- | falp Run Road). x0 nished. Mrs. {POR RENT..A 5 room apartment first ficor. at corner of Curtin and Allegheny Streets. Rent £30 a month. (Inquire at First National Bank { Bellefonte, Pa. hod | POR RENT—Purnished apartment of with private bath, heat . Rishel. 24 EB. Hioh St. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 345-J x10 FOR RENT-—Three apartments in the i Ave, State College, Pa FoR RENT Small “four-room apart n high piastered Sain of Me %, Ni oboe A 3 | Big Spring, th Water Street. Loans to Farmers i ! | * Rome. for remedeline snd for home | x | ame. for remodeling aha for home mprovemen ts—asee Wi saope: Witte or call. Bellefonte 432 or barn, | gonte 105-R. TRH CX, fo, 9id. J. R, fartie, B Bellefonte, POR SALE--Dwalling With Mi. mod. | tion Credit 3 Rage ig Sinined are EE vearive-«l to 3 years to hi i 1 P i ‘8 Association. 4% % Tae conveniences. : sur © ma wo. NA MR. HOME OWNER! "Anyone injured in your home, on your sidewalk, steps or porch —whether invited there or not | MAY SUE YOU ! DAMAGE AWARDS MAY BE COSTLY! Owners’, Landlords and Tenants Liability Insurance will protect you at small cost, as low as $5.00 per residence. ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE PHONE 29 ic Temple Court Bellefonte, Pa. |
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