March 6, 1941. [LOCALS ~-Mrs. Ralph Heisler children, of the Mrs. Kline Wood- ring apartments, East Howard Street, are spending two weeks with relatives in Tamaqua. ~'Squire A. A Pletcher and his cousin, Ellis Pletcher, both well known residents of Howard, were callers at this office Tuesday morn- ing while in Bellefonte on a busi- ness mission, -Mrs. David Foster and young son, Robert, of Denton, Md, are spending two weeks In Bellelonte with Mrs, Foster's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wilkinson and family at their home on North Spring Street, ~The Bellefonte Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles F. Mensch, North Allegheny Street, at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday af- ternoon, March 11. The program will include a lecture and demon- stration on insect control. —Mrs. John Mulfinger, of Pleas- ant Gap, who has been {ll for sev- eral monghs, was taken to the Cresson sanitorium, in the Widdowson ambulance, Mrs Mulfinger is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Poorman, of Pleasant Gap. —Attorney John G, Love and Mahlon K. Robb attorney gnd pres- ident, respectively, of the Bellefonte Building Corporation, were {n Har- risburg last Thursday on a business mission in connection with $400,000 high school building ~Miss Erma Stevenson, Mr Prank Stevenson, of Waddle, and their sisters, Mrs. Collins Shoemak- er of Bellefonte, and Miss Sara Ste- | also | venson of Washington, D. C their niece Miss Anne Keller of Pittsburgh are leaving this Thurs- day for 3 two week's stay in Florida. | | Bertha | and | of —Widows of veterans who wish headstones through the help of the service officer for the Bellefonte dis- trict are asked to get in touch will William W_ Hampton, of Bellefonte Funds are available for stones for veterans of forces mobilized during the Civil, Spanish American and World Wars, Mr. Hamg reached by telephone by calling 183 —Mr, and Mrs, Donald B, Leam- er and son have made tentative ar- rangements to vacate one of the James C. Furst apartments on East Linn Street, about April 1 to move into the Harry F. Jones apartment building which is now undergoing extensive remodeling Both apart- ments in the Furst building will be vacant at time, the other one having been vacateq recently that ~The R. K. Owens Elec'ric Store | has been named Kelvinator dealer for this district and Mr. Owens yes- terday announced that 1941 models will be on display Friday and Sat- urday of this week. For the con- venience of the public the store will remain open until § o'clock tomor- row- (Friday night A cordial -n- vitation is extended to everyone (0 call and inspec: the display ~Among real estate transfers re- corded in the offices Recorder Leamer Woodring this week was a transaction son of North 8pring Street, chased building lot East Curtin of north side opposite on the street, of the home recently bullt by the Morris | brothers build a home on the sit plans are indefinite. ~Mr and Mrs, Joh of Willowbank Street are receiving congratulations upon the birth of their first child, an eight-pound gon at the Centre County Hospital at 1:20 o'cleck Saturday afternoon The youngster has John Charles, and both he and Mrs Rutter are reported to be getting along nicely. Mr. Rutter is in charge of the meat department at the Bhaffer Store on Westy High Street, —Mrs. 8. E. Showers, of North Spring Stree!, has announced the engagement of her granddaughter, Janet Evelyn Woomer, of Bellefonte, to John Hastings Richards, of New York City and Stroudsburg, Miss Woomer wag graduated from the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1937, and received honors in her class. She now is a student at Penh State where she is majoring in library work in the liberal arts course, She will be a member of the graduating class there in June. Mr. Richards, a son of Dr. and Mrs, John H. Richards Sr. is a graduate of a college in Connecticut and will be graduated in June from Penn State, where he is g student in the school of agriculture. No date has been set for the wedding. Our mailing list was corrected this past week and all subscriptions received up to and including March ist. have been credited. Owing to the unusually large number of paid subscriptions received, it is pos- sible that some errors have occur- red in the correction of our mailing list and we ask all persons who during Pebruary to check the label on their paper and advise us at once if proper credit has not been received. There gre stil] some subscribers who are in arrears that have not responded to our state- ment recently mailed them, Mrs. W. F. Peters, of Milesburg, quietly celebrated her 88th, birth- day anniversary, Monday, at the home of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr, and Mrs. W. Scott Walker, in Milesburg, where she and Mr. Peters have been residing for some time. Mrs. Peters, although virtu- ally blind for the past twenty years or more, enjoys excellent health. Mr, Peters, who was 89 years old Jast February 2, and who has not been so well in recent months is the oldest living citizen in Miles burg. The aged couple, who in No- vember this year will observe thelr 67th. wedding anniversary, are among the oldes; married couples, if not the oldest In Centre County, Mr. Wilkinson expects to e but his n H. Rutter and two | hom | held at last Thursday, | Mr | East Curtin birthday, | with Battery B, the fin- | ferred ninth : | ancing of Bellefonte's proposed new | officers | tin will be | birthdays ton may b= | | Jane Bea whereby Jack Wilkin- | pur- from James B, Cralg a | Josephine Cohen { Smart Shop on South | Street until Jocating in Lock Haven been named | " | | Henry Gross, employe of Titan Metal Company, was confined to his! apartment on South Spring street for several days last week because of an attask of intestinal influenza Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon A. Hoff- man, of North Allegheny street, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Byron Blackford and Dr Meh- | ring and Mac MacDonald, of Har- risburg, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs, William Johnstonbaugh, of Axemann, on Sunday was sounded night when A general alarm about 7 o'clock Friday ~The Woman's Golf Association “pent the weekend in Culver, Cam- a flue at the Harry Tierney home of the Nittany Country Club will hold a regular monthly bridge and luncheon at the Penn Belle Hotel | this Thursday afiernoon, -If you are planning. to move this spring, be sure and advise this office of your new address in plenty of time to avold any delay in the delivery of your Centre Democrat, --Bellefonte Borough Manager George Carpeneto, of the Gazette | apartments North Allegheny Street, spent last Thursday and Friday in Harrisburg attending a convention of borough managers from gall parts of Pennsylvania, The ' regular monthly meeting of the Junior Section of the Belle- fonte Woman's Club will be held it 8 o'clock Monday evening, March 10 at the home of Mrs, Carl John- son, at 368 East Bishop Street. All members are urged 10 be present, -~Michael Quigley will be guest of honor at a birthday supper to be the home of his parents, and Mrs. Hugh M. Quigley, on Street, this Thursday in celebration of his 8th A number of Michael's friends wil] be present Lt evening, Curtin, who left 100th Fleld Artil- for Camp Shelby, George P lery of Bellefante, Miss, in January has been trans- to Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. Ft Sill is a training camp for artillery It Is understood Lt Cur- at the training station months ~Bellefonte r&atives celved word of the birth last Wed- nesday, of a six pound son, named George Gustav, to Mr, and Mrs. Gustav A, Staib, of Towando, form- erly of Bellefonte. Mrs. Btaib was Hackett, daughter of Mr Mrs, Irvin Hackett, formerly Bellefonte. The child was born in the Mills Hospital, Towanda for three have re- Because February this year had only 28 days, many persons born on February 20 were cheated out of Among those from Cen- tre County who were born on Peb- ruary 29 are: Mrs, Charles R. Kurtz tty, Samuel Chick, June Mrs. 8 8. Scog. all of Belle- fonte; Allen Schilling, State Col- lege; Billy Musser and Mrs, Donald McCoy of Pleasant Gap: Sandra Mayes, Lemont; Mrs, Carl Watkins Mil 1Ibrook ; Elwood Comly, Fleming, and Fioyd Sanderson, of Julian. Mr. and Mrs. James A Saxion Burnside Street, Bellefonte, are re joi over the birth of their first chil a girl weighing 10 pounds, 3 ounces, at the Centre County Hospital, on Saturday. Mrs Saxion, the former Virginia Packer, daught Mr, and Mrs. Cleve Packer Beliefonte, R. D. for a number of years was employed by Mrs. N. B. Spangler of East High Street. Boch Mrs Saxion and the child are reported to be getting along nicely. Mr. Saxion is on em- ploye of the Claster Lumber com- pany here, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Pete, of Lock Haven, are receiving congrat. ulations upon the birth of a daugh- ter at the Lock Haven Hospital Saturday morning. The new ar- rival, the first child in the Pete family, weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces, at birth and probably will be named Phyllis, Mrs. Pete is the former youngest laugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cohen of North Spring Street, Bellefonte, Ritchie, of Ol of "J we { and Mr, Pete also 1s well known jo- cally, having conducted the former Allegheny ~Edgar Kustanbauter, of East High Street, employe of the H. P. Schaeffer Hardware store, Monday night turned out to be the best guesser among more than 150 per- song who filed estimates on the number of peeps in the windows of the DeHaas Electric Company store last week. The contest provided that whoever guessed closest to the number of baby chicks in the dis- play would receive the peeps as a prize. Kustanbauter viewed the window and guessed there were 153 birds in the lot. He was exactly right. Other guesses ranged from 47 to 490, ~-Mr. and Mrs. Albert D, Beers, of Plainfield, N. J., have announced the engagement of Mrs, Beers’ daughter, Miss Nanette Blakeley Hoy, and Mr, William Jordan Nick- erson, of Wayzata, Minn, son of Mrs. Harold R. Ward and of the late Mr. Rolang C. Nickerson, of Minneapo- lis, Minn. Miss Hoy is the daughter of the late Albert Hoy, son of the late Judge Adam Hoy, of Bellefonte. Albert Hoy was a brother of the! Misses Mary and Ann Hoy and the | late Mrs. W. Pred Reynolds, all of Bellelonte; Randolph Hoy, of Pitts burgh, and the late Harry Hoy, of Connecticut, ~~Among those from out-of-town | who were here Sunday for the fu- | neral of the late Harry H. Haag, of Bouth Penn Street were: Mr, and | Mrs, D. N. Dollinger, of Ashtabula, | Ohio; Alex Haag, of Gary, Indiana; Richard Haag, of Indfantown Gap: Mr. and Mrs, Philip Haag and son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Harris A. O. Morrison and Miss Ann Mor. rison, and Mr, and Mrs, Herbert! Ammerman, all of Tyrone; Mr, and | Mrs, Paul Haag and daughter Lois, and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm J. Alkey, | all of Huntingdon; Mr, ang Mrs. William Miller and son, William, Jr. and George and Fthe Bresett, | of Williamsport; Mr. and Mrs. | Ralph Burrows, 4! Watsontown; Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Horner, of 8a- | lona; Mr. and Mrs, Wilkie Horner, | of Centre Hall: Mrs. Anna Emel, of | State College; Mrs. Katie Heaton, ! of Rockview, and Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Showers, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Mulfinger and son, W. H. Noll, | J. A. Noll, Jared Stover ang Morris Mulfinger and family, all of Pleas ant Gap, » ns guests of Mrs. Hofl- 8 H bria county, man's parepts, Jack, | «Charles Fetzer, of ‘he 1.0. O. F apartments, West High street, went to Clearfield, Saturday, to resume his former position as a telegraph {operator for the New York Central Rallroad. J. Ralph Strayer, of York, has | assumed the duties of his new pos- {tion here as manager of the local | Kalamazoo store. He replaces Clyde W. Bouse, of North Spring street, who has been transferred to the Coatesville store —Mrs. Eva Simpson, of Bellefonte, who has been spending the winter with Emma Midlam, of Pine Glen, lgpent the weekend here and in State College, Mrs. Simpson expects to re- open her home on East Burrowes street about April 1 | -Bellefonte friends received word | {of the death last Wednesday of the mother of Miss Mary Wolka, for mer instructor of physical education in the Bellefonte schools, but now teaching in Lebanon, Mrs. Wolka died at her home in DuBois —Bobby and Billy Woodring, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodring, of East Howard street, and their cousin, LeRoy Loy, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Loy, of East Lamb street, spent the weekend in Altoona with their grandmother, Mrs. Ina Loy Mrs. Richard Hall, of Cleveland Ohlo, arrived in Bellefonte, Sunday, for & visit with her father, Willlam H. Brouse, Mrs. Brouse and the family at their home on South I'homas street. Mrs, Hall is the for mer Carolyn Brouse, of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monsel, East High street, were both victims of the “flu” for several] weeks and while Mrs. Monsel | about again, her hu confined to the hot time he was under the experienced nurse ~John H. Conaghan brary apartments, ticket the local Pennsylvania Rallroad senger station, departed Sunday a brief visit with relatives in York City before leaving { ida where he will spend most month in St Petersburg Thomas B. Quick, aged *rankiin 8. Healon, aged 24 Milesburg, last Wednesday at the Altoona recruiting station [« three years’ service the U. 8 Army. They have been assigned to the 48th Signal Platoon Ponce Puerto Rico. Quick is a son of Mr Mrs. Simon Quick and Healon is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch A Heaton, all of Milesbuig David E. Washburn, chief ist for the American Lime & Company, went to Washington, Sun- day to when a meeting of the Na- tional Testing Materials Assoclaticn in session there this week Saturday night Mrs. Washburn entertained at a family dinner in honor of her husband's birthday. Guests included Mrs. WashBiras mths, Mes. An- nie Keller, of Madisonburg: the lat- ter s daughter, Jane Keller, Charles Keller and his wife and three chil- dren, Katherine, David and Eleanor Mrs. Paul M. Corm of North Allegheny street, was ctlled to Du- quesne during the weekend because of an accident in whith her bro- ther, Rob rt Newmeceyer, was serious. ly burned He suffered severe burns about the face and head in an ex- plogion at the Duquesne steel mill last Thursday moming. For a time it was feared that he could not survive, but latest reports are the effect that his condition is slow- ly improving. While in Duquesne Mrs. Corman js with mother, Mrs. Flora Newmeyer, of that city Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Claster and young daughter moved Wednes- day of last week from the second- floor apartment of the Hart home on North Spring street, to their new home ov East Linn street, Mrs Claster's brother from Middletown wig here to aid in the moving Julius L. Crowell, of Tyrone, has been sent to Bellefonte to take Rob- ert Hood's place in the Dean Phipps Auto Store on South Allegheny street. Mr. Hood has been trans ferred to the Potisville store and Mrs. Hood and their son will join him there in the near future. ~This office had the pleasure on Monday of greeting the Rev. Robert 'H. Thomas, 3rd, Bellefonte's new Episcopal church rector who arrived here from Waynesborg Inst week to conduct his first services on Sun- day. During the course of hig brief visit we found the Rev, Mr. Thomas to be a man of such social qualities that should quickly win favor among | our people. The Rector, Mrs. Thomas and their son are now comfortably located in the church reciory on West Lamb street, where they are, receiving calls from parishioners, | ~Among those from a distance who were here Tuesday for the fu- neral of E. Beach Schreffier, of East’ McKeesport, native of Zion, were: Mr. and Mrs, Philip Pate and {daughter Alice May. of East Me-| Keesport, with whom the deceased resided; Robert Schreffler. of Chi | cago, 11. and Mr. and Mrs Miles | Decker, of Stroudsburg. All were guests during their stay here of ‘Miss Joanna Decker, at her home lon North Spring street. Miss Decker {was a first cousin of the late Mr. | Bchreffler. Interment was made in | the Zion cemetery. ~fee H. Walker, son of the la |W. Miles Walker, who has been a the Walker home on : | street for the past year, led a position with the J. | Construction Co. of New {On March. 13th he wil sail | New York to Port Au Prince on island of Haiti in the West In | Islands, where he will have tof a preparedness constr {ject which the J. O. White (pany have been bullding for (time, Mr. Walker, who is a | struction engineer, has spent man years in the West Indies Mr. and Mrs of care of an of the Li- agent at pas. for New Flor- of this tyr 24, and both of enlisted M 1 A ang cheme- Stone n he her 3SFTER oh fee 7 Hi October Ea this year, | Bry tour of the United States during | {which he traveled a ‘in Pasadena, California, fire flue on West Curtin street, caught stood by while the No damage resulted Firemen burned out Miss Mary Swartz, of the Rogers apartment, who has been taking care of her mother, Mrs, H W. Ra- bert, of 8now Shoe, since the lat- ter's illness in January, spent the weekend in Bellefonte looking alter some business matters Camp B8helby, Bellefonte, -Reports from Miss, where Battery B., Is in training, are to the effect that Pvt. James Hoffer, son of Mrs, G Earle Hoffer of Bellefonte, has been assigned to take a secretarial course at Hattiesburg, Miss. in preparation for the office cof troop clerk ~Bellefonte lodge, I. O. O. F., will hold an open house ot the lodge rooms on High street, just off the Diamond, beginning at 8 o'clock this Thursday night, There will be re- freshments and entertainment and all I. O. O. F. members and friends are cordially invited to attend According to a Palatka, Florida, Mr W. Lyons and Mr P. Smith, all of from Guy postcard and Mr: and Mrs. Lewis Bellefonte, joined the Ravine Garden Club at Palatka Florida, last week, The Bellefonte group, returned home Saturday af- er a several weeks’ motor trip through the south Mr. and Mrs. W. | Pleasant Gap, and Mrs, Charles R. Beatty, East Curtin street Belleicnte, motored to Germantown Sunday, 0 spend the day with their respective daughters, Miss Dora Summers and Miss Clara Beatty who are in training in the Nurses School of the mantown Hospital Former County Treasurer Ray- mond N. Brooks, of East Curtin street who recently purchased the Graver home on East Linn street is ha ng the building rem xe] led In- to four apartments which will be ready for occupancy in the near fu- ture The re will be an apartment on each of the three floors of the build- ing, and the fourth will be located in an addition ping bullt al the rear Mrs. Edna Dean late Dell Douglas Dean David, moved Monday from North Allegheny street to one of the third. floor apartments in the Orvi ment building at the tn and Allegheny some Lime ago by Mr. and Mrs. Dean West, now residents of Lock Haven Mr. Dean, well known local ins Ance man suddenly earl: Surmpmers, of of Cie widow of the and her son BPA orner of C streets, vacated died ristol Mrs Mss of Lamar Gerald of Cedar Springs, and neph- Rober: Wian, and Miss of Lock Haven. They git to the former's hus- R Wan and son and family Bristol ughters Mrs Stover, ew, Master Hilda Wian Sere on a band John Ardis Wian of Wohin Wian and ©. Ardis Wian sre employed at the Hunter turing Co. in Bristol Donald Celssinger mil Harry Witter, and Jones, all of Bellefonte, and uel Lucas, Unionville, are ing @ nine-day furlough at their re- spective homes, All are siationed at the Newport. R. 1. naval training station. Celsginger Is a son of Mr and Mrs. Wills Oelssinger, of East Howard street; Witter 5 ‘parents are Mr. and Mis. HG. Witter, of East Curtin street. Cronemiller is a son of Carl Cronemiller, of East Howard streel, and Jones is a son of County Treasurer Harry FP. Jones, North Thomas street ~Molly Rossman, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Rossman, of Wil- lowbank street, was honored at a surprise party last Thursday at her home, in celebration of her #th birthday. Those present were: Betty Frazier, Rena Corman Phyllis Smith, Peggy Cane, June Johnson, Phyllis Miller, Pattie Tressler, Geor- gie Johnson, Betty Johnson, Peggy Rossman, Eddie Rossman, Bobby Rossman, Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs R. G. Rhoades, Mrs. George John- son, Edward Taylor, Mrs. Edward Taylor and daughter, Nancy, Mrs Katharine Forrest, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rossman. Games were played and piano numbers were given by Betty Ann Johnson and Peggy Rossman. Phyllis Smith sang “I Want to be a Cowboy Sweet- heart,” “Pennies From Heaven” A lunch- eon, including ice cream, cake, can- dy and nuts was followed by a group singing of “God Bless America,” be- fore the guests departed. Molly re- ceived a number of gifts, ~William H. Baird, of Altoona, re- tired Pennsylvania Rallroad em- ploye, a caller at this office last | Thursday, returned early in Pebru- from a two months railroad Manufne- Carl Crone. Robert S8am- spend- ler of 14 Oi miles. Leaving Altoona In Decem- ber, his itinerary and mileage was as follows: to St. Louis, 725 miles; of 18-R-17. FOR MR SALE 1010 Bilver Kine tractor Fally equ , former resident of Re- and June Johnson sang’ total of 6811! Page Five CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | 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, gain Counter, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar-! RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for 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. | i KEYED ADS-—All advertisements that request replies to be mailed | 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 25-word advertisement in these columns one time, free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different | Intervals. WER, Card of Thanks | HAC KENBERG- 1 —We take this means of thanking friends and neighbors far their and floral Ww. J bersburg, Pa. DELANEY - We sincere neighbors for floral tributes of nes and death Mr. and Mra. Michael Purl, Bellefonte RD thanks to the kindly sympathy tributes, use of cars many acts of kindly sympathy during oyr recent bereavement Hackenberg and Family, Mra He- desire to expr ws our riends and use of thelr Cars thelr many acis during the Mary Delaney and His of Mrs Lost and Found LOST Gi s Bellefon te censes lasued change and heey call inn Street M Notice t C wallet, Ww Anna Orove, other Grove Belle SOW here in Oottailied driver's li- some Finder Eaxt 168 - x10 ems residence fone Phone 0 > Taxpayers NOTH E the taxpay delinquent be ist, must fore April renal estate unpald 1040 embarrassment quent taxes returned to the Com notice sioners, This time tO dell NOTICE, vers of Perguson Twp who To the Taxoa Those of you paid your Real advised that on Feb 1} all and ' ist be added estate Tax pant by May tealestate T the County iat. 1941 Tax for turned over 1% May 1. 194} may be Please avoid embarrassme SONAL taxes i Your Obedient A on Help An taxes the Commission personal returned June lst 1041 nquent 8. THOMAS SWARTZ, Col 1040 an ers of Potter Towne faxes prior tw liquidated on be - 1841, all unpaid 1040 will be returned 0 ers May 1st and all taxes 1 be will Please avoid having your delin- mis- you date of wil aITange taxes ve : ( Tin WO iq have pot esta le as yo! Tax, pleases be 194] 5% will outstanding Reaj- ail taxes t 1941 All IH ad W. TRESSLER, Wan ted ext orien: cod phone Bellefonte a A M50 WANTED--Boy or ——y, C apers, WANTED--Man of 800 Rawieigh's ter Pa WANTED ried. must be to work house Write Woodland Pa. WANTED-- A m have for sale coming fresh Pine Grove P Pa WANTED A married man families Dept Exnerienced Reasonable wages a price right Mills 0. address, Pen torr farm ye on a 120-3 Pa. x11 ¢ "Phone Bellefonte for Rewieigh Route Write today PRC.-34-8A, Ches- farmer sober and not ang Box 31 R ¥F farm work i FRe Holrtein cow: farm near Harald BR Glenn. na. Purnace, BR. D xi0 an for 21 for large beef catile farin, experienced team- ster and tractor operator, house, gar- den, kin, Va electricity. and 83500 a month of Richmond, Va hog fattened, fuel i6 miles west . F. B. Tate, Mar+- x10 Wanted to Buy WANTED--large size room Heatroia Give description and price A.B C. Co Centre | Democrat WANTED To buy fresh of Hiand, Oak burg 3502 Hat Bia Pa Write x10 Holstein COWS, James C. Gil- Phone Boats. x WANTED-—To buy all kinds of live Bruce rumrine, Pleasant . Phone Bellefonte 064-J-2 and reverse charges if any ud Ww, call, d Walirun Bellefonte, Phone 158 or lion Auto junk cars. Write or | Auto Wrecking, Stores, Btate College PhonedfS22. 2tf WANTED-<To buy railroad ties, all | sizes, also on car Pine Glen car decking and other | lumber. We pay cash when loaded Anguire of George Nurehosd WANTED To buy clean rags, white or colored, free from buttons eces nor lace curtains | 1 pay &§ cents a pound Inquire at Centre Democrat Office. | Bellefonte, Pa. xi0 i clover seed, ce {810.00 bushel. Harry Peters, Penna. | Purnace Pa, Phone Warriors Mark | x11 | and plow, i lights starter, ley. John electric Kents, as bersburg, saw the New Year's parade | in which | 55 floats and marchers, extending | {for 6 miles, passed along a route | 6| which included a 1':-mile lane of | and palm trees. . 1 Bisbon | X10 sune, Zion, Pe. Phone TR | FOR BALE—Loose clover hay | board | POR SALE-About ‘coop see William D. Beightol, 2 every Monday (nigh, Spring Millis, Pa. Phone 6-R-21 Matilda, : {$B 9. Articles tor Sale | FOR SALE—Red | | BABY OHIOKS— Get our special Ira C Harpster, Pa, x10 FOR sler, J-1 FOR SALE--Baled asifalfa hay lambert, Jr, Bouth Breet Penna. Furnace, BALE Clover seed. Harry Tres. Bellefonte R, D. 2, Phone 729- xi John Allegheny | }44 FOR SALE --Baled timothy quire of Richard Beezer R.D 1 POR BALE-6 chairs, old-fashion ed Phone Bellefont hey In. Bellefonte x11 room side- x10 ng alig 454 -W POR BALE up truck Blanton FOR BAL E- thy hay Delaney R FOR SALE -8hort slab wood at mill near Bpring Mills, 81 per W. Houte Lumber Co, State Pa ~Cheap a Che ail in Julian, Mi xed clover Joes Inqui D. Centre Hal! vrolet pick- good condition. L G Pa. Box 26 x11 timo- Earl xi0 and of Pa our oad Co x12 gas range in very Inquire of Mrs. C Howbank St, Bells 184 Coach Mrs. N efonte x10 0 lege POR “BAL E- Estat ‘ Rood condition H He Kman, wi fonte, Pa FOR SALE Hayward baby good condition. Inquire E. Robb, 67 E Curtin 8t. Bell Pa. Phone 368 FOR SALE A 1500 ea capac ity elec. tric incubator nquire E. E Richner, R. D Bellet Pa Hublersburg x10 POR SALE-Par ers can afford Wo C. M. Long. Howard Zion 1813 (Nittany) POR BALE--An old cabinet plete, spicots, flour bin a 1 2350 or Pa of 2, onte, i price farm- pay Inquire of R.D 2 Phor ‘ 363 Ridge x10 Bought »0ld and exchang GUNS POR BALE-- A “Copel and frigerator kitchen « rola and Sellers ki tehen Mrs. H CT OCetlig or call 863. “R-12 auire of Gap. Pa ron BALE bed room suit, reau and sang combined au One mode] ditio 8 1% inch rown clover “seed 82 00 an HB Moor * POR BALE 1. good oon SALE--Brooder stove burner, 300 CRD ty 1 brooder stove, | 4 Waite, RB. D Port 12-FA Warriors M k POP 50 POR BALE--Used manure spreaders one No. 8 New Idea in falr Sond ton, cheap at 850: one Internat) Used (WO years, rubber tives on wheels, This spreader w of service, Also sale at all LUmes State College, Pa. ron give g ol Dew machines for James J Markle x10 tre FOR SALE-Seed cata: eariv, smul reniatant strain (90-A 27). Seventy- five cenis a bu. recleaned In burlap bags. f. ©. b State College. Liberal discount for large lots and to trucks at the farms. Inquire J M Ma shall Pine Grove Mills or George A Ritch- ey, Bellefonte, RB D. 2 x13 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS — Farm and garden tractors, new and used, select from 20 mod- els, and about 30 machines in stock at Louch Tractor and Parm Machi ne ery Co. Jersey Shore. also farm im- piements of every Kind few and used. No advance in prices vet Saleable trade-ins accepled as down payment. Balance-tenew or cash discount, also have traded in home horses and cows fur sale--bargans x13 ~ Poul try 40 good hens. orice one dollar a piece to clean the Jack sonville, Pa. x10 {POR | SALE White Rock chicks from | State supervised stock Hatch Inguire of H E Hen- x10 © BABY CHICKS—White Leghorn and Barred Rocks. Blood tested. Re- duced prices EM Peters, Port! Pa. Warriors Mak | BABY CHICKS —Prom Blood-tested flocks, New Hampshires, Barred Rocks, and White Leghorns. 25 for ($2.00. 50 for $3.50, 100 for $5.75. {Hecla Poultry Parm, Bellefonte, Pa Box 201 2t i Jow prices on chicka hatched from blood tested stock, five leading breeds, straight or sexed. Cirouiar FREE O K. hater, McAllisterville, Pa. x12 | Dogs, Pets, Etc. Crone with A aii a Mackel, Pine Glen, Pa. Live Stock FOR SALE—Hoisteln a hg) in calf. Inquire Sam Burris, Bellefonte BR. D. 2. x10 FOR SALE_28 pigs 6 weeks old bred TO good stock. briced to sell. J TR Wian, 1 . Pa. POR _SALE—Orey team, weight 3600 harness. Inquire of Teac Holt Jultan, Pa. x11 POR SALE ‘eh oR iret Fath’ leven: | x10 | Pa: POR ¢ (POR 1 RENT One-half | Democrat, Bellefonte, Lo far Lemon! x10 | por BALE. Young sows bre pd row In April, J. HK. Michel POR BALE --8Borrel mare, welght 1400 good worker or will trade on & COW Inquire of C. BE. Brus, Pleming. P xi! FOR BALE--Purebred Guernsey bul 1 year old. Price right to quick buyer, C, H Shaffer, Madisonburg Pa. x10 POR BALE--A good roan horse, wgt 1800 Jos, coming 4 years old, well broken to work anywhere J R. Hart. ie, Bellefonte, Pa. R. D 1 xil FOR BALE. A grey horse, will anywhere Reason for bought a tractor Inquire Yarnell, Bellefonte, R. ID Zion 1328 POR BALE sow, due WwW rhoats about Harpster, Wary work 2 Chester White brood farrow April 15th 3 7% Ibs each’ Merril E ors Mark, Pa. R ity Bales barn ARie VEY PARMERS-—-Penng Val Centre Hall, Pa Tuesday. Bring and poultry You prices T. Riegel FOR SALE-—-A pood young team of horses, coming gentle, nice workers: also 9-hoe tarion grain ar compete tillzer and grass seed at Inquire of Wallace ligen R. Blation, Centre Hal POR BALE-4 Berkshire and white showts; a» bull horse, good worker. set of Ness gasoline 5 h bh Syracuse plow: slightly 2 m len north of Pi Wighaman, Port Matilda, Pa offic e : xi Real Estate - For Sale nods your can Owner il a neine i eG DiCYyole Rote Px SALE- Dwelling CONVeTe noes Call 162.J orn Bargain POR BALE-60 acre mixed oak and soft in Clearfield Counts F D Woodland, Pa PCR Rifles Lodge SALE" POR SALE bath and b Keep roomers H3 ova ted Hlate Coliege POR SALE--A FOR BALE-—Farm 3 under cultivation has prop and ably arranged for This 1» one of the most de ailons in Bellelonte and ca chastd at reasonable price for sale. If Interested consult National Bank of Bellefonte. L Mayes, Lemont, or W. Harrison er Ea a. Bellefonte For Sale or r Rent FOR SALE OR REN 3 Huston Twp Inqgu Bird, Bellefonte, R POR. SALE on RENT- in Gregs ¢ Inqgu onshure on re Yon nds Aa POR RENT SALE-—A 100 tm moved cultivation B room oad in woodiand and p ture house, 6X60 barn tricity, good water, Write M care of the Centre Democrat FOR SALE OR RENT--8everal siock- ed farms. 120 acres Ve Cavern Parm in Brush 130 acre farm near Lamar, Valley, all under highest state cultivation. Share or money re~ te Also will gell several mows of mized hay, straw, farm machi~ery, work horses, cows, hogs etc. Call or ad- dress CO Bdward Haupt, R. D 3 Bellefonte xi0 Houses tor Rent POR RENT-—A bouse at Baileyville Inquire of BEd, Harpster, Penna Purnace. Pa x11 POR RENT--€-room house at Zion Posse:sion jmamediately. Inquire at | Paan Station, Zion, 1811, or Phone Zioa x10 FOR RENT-On April Pleasant Gap. 7 rooms. sun porch bath, hot water heat. Phone Belle- fonte 212-R-1 144 POR RENT-—ADril 1st Eastern side of | Alice M. Parker Est, property of East Bishop St. all conveniences, gas garden garage. Mabel M. Morrison Phone 472-J nt POR RENT-—-A 5 room house with water and electricity in the house, jovated one mile east of Cen« . Inquire of J. E. Frohm, Hall, Pa x10 POR RENT Half of double house on North Allegheny St bath. POSPOSSION quire Geo. Thomas, D 1, Te- fonte, Phone T51-R. x10 of double centrally located. in Belle te Pive rooms, all conveniences. Rent 827. Write M a Cio entry : x 6 rooms and In. also 3- a os et nt, w ‘conveniences, Both Jotated between Bellefonte and Milesburg. Cail Haupt's Place, Bellefonte Phone 31-W er White shoat, AB . John R ‘card party sponsored 1st house in | Farms For “Rent POR RENT. The Allison farm located atl Boring Mills "Mill tearm,” electric light, running water, bulldings locas ed in Spring Mills, located for gener al farming O. H McCormick, t Bpring Mills, R. D, 1, Pa Phone 48- 4, Centre Hall art Apartments for Rent rom RENT — -A four.-room “apartment, unfurnished All conveniences Possession April 1. Mrs Charles Beatty, East Curtin Street, Phone 148 10:1 POR RENT.--A 5 room apartment, first floor, at corner of Curtin and Allegheny Streets. Rent $30 & month Inquire at Pirst National Bellefonte n EL POR RENT Modern sparumenta and Fink houses in business and resi. dential section. Pomession imme. Gistely. B. O. Harvey Bellefonte Phone 506M hd i FOR RENT 3 rooms anda rent 8t Furnished apart ment of With, private” Seinen conunuous hot water, reasor Mite . Mrs. A. M. Rishel, 24 E Hv Bellefonte, Pa Phone 345- J RENT —Bmal J ni private three rooms xi apart. nveniences fou re -room all FOR ig For Rent FOR RENT Large storercom in Cen- Hall Hotel Equipped with sulated, sections! joe refrie- which can be removed if Possess on nmedistely laure Runkle Cer nire Heal! 2 Pa Loans to Farmers GET MONEY For a new remodel: and for home al William Bhope Bellefonte 432 or Belle J] CARN home, for LOAN life when HB TO ¥y on insy Wr TY : Pa w new mae or money Ziegier 4 ced ynlidasvwsburg Association ’ i i 10 3 years wo repay— x10 Wan ted to Rent “uy = small SCTeS Dear the Write P. O x10 STOCK Remo ed promptly. 81 my expense phone Smith Mabalg; 84 Ock removed. Vogt dering Works. Centee Hall Pa. Phone Centre Hali 55-R-4. or Look Haven 2104 at our expense Bu _Announcemen ents when supper at Jacksonville, + Troop No. i, fromm 5 Ww chilgren 20c Poesy erias of have a supoer bd 4 10 B30 pm. for pt Lhe church. Plates 15 Your patronage is aoe Adul | asc The SUPPER — I are t Moshann March the benefit and 35cents Hcited SUPPER A chicken and wate 1 I be served by members of sre Methodist church in the t of the church on Prday March 14 Tickets: 50cis adulls, 25 cw for children x10 Patrick's Day CARD PARTY 81 by the Catholic Daughters of America will be bed Mondsy ngEht. March 17. in the court room at 8:15 oviok and re- frealimments Miss Alice Fox, chalr- man PLAY A home talent play - titled “The Old or 1 be given in the Siormstown M. E church, Thursday evening March 19th sponsored bY the Willing Work ers Bible Class ime 8 o'cl Ad- mission 15 and 30 cents xi PLAY ~The ladies of the Miles burg P. O of A will present a bDlay “The Strike of the ladies Aid” at the Milesburg fire hall at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening, March 13 Porconci 8, FISTULA, ~There 1» only one way 0 - correct i thoids commonly called Piles that is by th h removal. See us concerning our which does the job in hos imann®. The Tibbens | Beech Creek, Pa : The Tibde macy, Beech Creek, Pi 3 Also Bar and mountings hearing. Al poe Gold guaranteed permanent Wear. The Sight and Hearing Ald Store
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