March 13, 1941, LOCALS Where shall I buy my new glasses Buy where you are as- sured Style and Comfort, Dr. How- ard F. Bauer, Optome'rist, at the W. E, Crossley, Jewelry Store, Belle- | fonte, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William White house, of Willowbank street, depart- ed Tuesday for Piitsburgh where they are spending the remainder of this week with relatives, Mr, White- house is a member of the sales force of the DeHaas Electric store ~—Miss Naomi Young, of Towan- da, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as a guest of Mr, and Mrs, John 8 Dubbs at the Hoag-Dubbs family home on North Thomas Street Miss Young and Mrs. Dubbs were school mates at Mansfield State Teachers’ College. -Mrs. Edward Miller, of the First) National apartments, North Alle- gheny Street, last Wednesday sumed her du. les as a deputy in the offices of Prothonotary Bond C White, after having been confined to her home more than a week be- cause of a severe attack of influenza —Stella Derstine, of Pittsburgh, arrived in Bellefonte Sunday for an | inrefinite stay with her father, C. W. Grassmeyer, at his home on West Bishop Street having come here to recuperate from an illness | which made it necessary for her %0 | give up her position in Pitts burgh | for the time being. —David Gelss, son of Mr Mrs. D. Wagner Gelss, of Thomas street, who about the of the year resigned from his ition with the Crown Cork and Seal Company at Philadelphia to accept a position with the Remington Rand Company, is now located at Bridge- port, Conn, where he Is with Sou first accounting department of that com- | pany. -Mr. and Mrs. William Warnock, f Fort Lauderdale Florida, are re- ceiving congratulations on th 1e birth | of their first child, ruary 27 at Fort Lauderdale child weighed nearly eig at birth, Mrs, Warnock is mer Emily Eliza McClain, of Mrs. James McClain, fonte. Mrs, home with the Warnock family Florida, —Private First Alkey, son of Mrs the daugh ghter f of Bell oe Class, Earl Laura Alkey, of Curtin is home for a short furlough | after having served two years with | the 13th. PFleld Ariillery at Scho- field Barracks, Hawaii, He bas been transferred to the Field Ar- tillery Replacement Center at Fort | Bragg, North Carolina graduate of the Bell School and is now in talion Headquarters 3rd. Training Bragg. —Mr. Lai-Yune-Li post graduate student Stale College, will give a talk on China in the Episcopal Parish House on Tuesday evening, March Alkey onte the Oo Ceo Regiment is a High Bat- of the at f 3 (19+) 18, at 8 o'clock. China js the sub- | ject being discussed in all the For- eign Mission Study classes through out the Episcapol church during Tent. Mr Li was formerly a teacher of English a: Lignan Uni- versity, Canton pected to present many interesting things about his native country. The public is cordially invited hear Mr. Li speak. Tea will served and a silver offering will received. ~-Miss Rebekah C Cadililas apartments, West Bishop Street, was hostess at a farewell party at her home last Thursday night in honor of Mrs Mary Rowe, | of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mrs Rowe and her daughter, Miss Edna, departed during the weekend for their home In the southwest after a visit here with Mrs, Rowe's sister, be be Yerger, of the Mrs. Ella Naginey of the Cadillac | apartments. Those present at the farewell party were: Mrs Anna Conley, Mrs. Lulu Harper Mrs. Ida Edminston, Mrs. Charles Deilrick, | Mrs. R. C. Holmes, Mrs, Ella Nagin- ey, Miss Anne Confer, Mrs. Joseph Kane Mrs, Joseph Bauer, Miss Ruth Bellefonte, and Miss Edna Rowe of | Albuquergue New Mexico, --An interesting memento of a former well known and colorful citi- zen of Bellefonte is on display in| the windows of the Montgomery clothing store on the Diamond. The | memento consists of the cover for the semi-centennial issue of the Bellefonte Academy Mirror in 1902 The cover was designed and drawn by George Valentine, well known Bellefonte artist, consists of a sketch of the late Rev. James P. Hughes, former Academy headmaster, sur- rounded by six smaller sketches {l- lustrating highlights in the Rev. Mr Hughes’ life, One shows him hiking in the mountains with his fox hounds; another shows him doing some fancy skating on the ice pond which used to be located on the! meadow west of the Sutton Engin- eering Company plant; another pic- tures him explaining an intricate problem in geometry to a class at the Academy; a fourth sketch re- veals him as an accomplished bi-| cyclist riding in front of the Sol diers’ Monument on the Diamond; |! the fifth drawing shows him fright- ening mischievous boys off the Academy campus with a toy pistol, and the sixth is a portrayal of the Rev. Mr. Hughes’ rescue of a man from the ice-bound Raritan Canal et Princeton, N. J., a deed for which he received a gift for herolsm and | valor. The Rev. Mr. Hughes, whose “gld age’ was marked by feats of strength, endurance, and agility which are still talked of here today, wag the father of Prof. James R. Hughes who later became the Acad- emy's headmaster, All in all, the relic is at once an interesting souve- nir of a bygone generation and at the same time a splendid testimon- fal to George Valentine's ability as an artist. Mr. Valentine, who at- tended the Academy some 50 years ago, and his brother, Robert, also # talented artist, are never better in thelr art than when putting on paper the charactertistics of local persons whom they have known over a period of years, re- | and | th| POSs~ | the | a son, born Feb- | The | ht pounds | for- | McClain is making her | in R.! Fort | China, and is ex- | to | | | «Fred Warner, of the American | Lime and Stone Company, spent Tuesday in Philadelphia on a busi- ness mission, Miss Catherine Gross, daughter lot Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gross, of Valentine street, Sunday went to Bryn Mawr for a visit with her] aunt, Mrs. John Bender ~The Junior and Junior-H} Ep- | worth League meeting scheduled for {this Friday evening in the Belle- {fonte Methodist church has been i postponed for one week due to the | installation of a new heating plant | in the church. | Mrs. U. M, Stover, of Altoona | former resident of Bellefonte, dteq friends in Bellefonte and Pleasant Gap last week before leav- | ing for St. Petersburg, Florida, for a vacation. Her plans for return- | Ing north are indefiniie Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Chandler and son Kenneth, of the Crider Ex- change apartments, spent Sunday in { Philipsburg with Mrs, Chandler's | parents, Mr. and Mrs ldrews, also visiting their little niece {in the hospital who met with a scalding accident ~The American Home Section of the Bellefonte Woman's Club will meet Monday, March 17 at 2 p. m,, at the home of Miss Mary Linn on { North Allegheny street, Miss Linn {will speak on the historical back- | g1 round of Bellefonte, All members are urged to attend Dr. E. H. Adams, of North Alle- { gheny street, has been appointed as judge of pointers for the Madison and Essex Dog Show to be held in May at Madison, N. Y.. The list of | judges for the event includes prom- | inent dog fanciers from all parts of United States. | James Bosclano, Jr, fand Mrs. James Boscaino, | moon Terrace, suffered set es of the right arm in a fall on West High street, Sunday night, The youth, a freshman at the Bellefonte | High school, carrying t! jured arm sling The {the son of Mr of Half ere bruls- is a 1 In- in tal of ensemble {will be given by and pupils of Mrs. Louis Schad Presbyterian chapel, Thursday eve- ning, March 20th at 8 o'clock. No { admission will be charged and any- one interested in the work of young music students is cordially invited to attend A | ruary Clure, girl is reci mi piano in the 1sic violin daughter was 18 to Mr. and of Greenville, born on Feb- Mrs. Edwin Mc- Pa. The little the first child in the family and has been named Nancy Eliza- beth, Mrs. McClure is the former | Marjorie Reed, daughter of Mrs | Meda Reed, of East Bishop street, Bellefonte -~Mr. and Mrs, Edwin M. Swint | have arranged to move April 1 from | the Driscoll apartments in the for- {mer Robert Walker home on East Linn street into one of the Harry FP. Jones apartments on North Thomas street. Mr. Swint is an em- ploye of the Bell Telephone Com- pany ; —On Friday last Mrs, Margaret Snyder accompanied Mrs. H. Pul- { mer and Mrs Margaret Gates, with | Rhule Teaman as driver of Mrs. Fulmer's car on a motor trip, to | Washington, D, C. and found the Capital City In 10 to 11 inches of snow. They returned home on Sune | day evening { «Mrs. Harvey Huff is reported to ibe recovering nicely at the Centre County Hospital where she has { been undergoing treatment for the | Past two weeks for an infection of ‘he neck. Mr. and Mrs. Huff recent- y moved from Pleasant Gap into {one of the Mrs. Harvey Miller houses jon West Bishop street { —Mrs. M Ward Fleming return- ied to the Fleming apartment at the Penn Belle Hotel, Sunday, from But. f ler, where she spent two weeks with { her brother-in-law and sister, Mr | ang Mrs. Charles H. Miller. Former Judge Fleming and daughter, Mary, motored to Butler Friday to accom- pany Mrs: Fleming home | i considering a bill calling for the | statewide observance of daylight | saving time during the summer i months, It is more sensible and { less confusing for an entire state ‘0 adopt daylight saving than it is for half the towns to be on daylight { saving and the other half on stand- {ard time, ~-Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Gry- ctko, Jr, returned to Bellefonte Monday from a two weeks wedding trip to Florida. Mr. Gryctko expects few days to assume the the former Anna Marie Saunders, technician at the Centre County Hospital, will town about the first of April Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Warner and children have made arrange- ments to move about April 1 from fan apartment in the Mrs, Baum | home, corner of Allegheny and Cur-! | tin streets, to the second floor | apartment of the James C. Furst apartment building on East Linn street. The Warners will occupy the apartment recently vacated by the the Baum home will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Clark and fam- ily, who will move from the Baum duplex house, next door, -The Philadelphia Police De- pariment announces that it will crack down on one of America’s most cherished folk customs--to raise a beautiful and ear-shatter- ing din when bride and groom rid: down the streel. No longer is it permissible in that city for the guests driving behnig the wedding party to keep their horns going full ast, It is also rumored that even the tieing of a tin can to the car to make a clatter through the streets will be considerel crass by the police. From time immemorial Bellefonte has been a favorite town in which to take newlyweds “for a ride,” and we suppose if we's launch we'd be labeled as old fogies. vis- | James An- | Deitrick and Miss Nina Lamb, all of | ~The State Legislature is now to go to Lewistown within the next manage | 4 ment of the Crystal Inn, His bride, | join him in Lewis! Donald Catlins, who have moved to | . Scranton. The Warner apartment in! a drive against the noisy practice THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE PA. ET — -Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Mec- {Clure 8r, and family will move {about the first of the month from East Bishop Street Into the western {side of the McClure duplex house at the corner of Logan and Spring | Streets, -J, B, Simpson Clothes as ad- vertised in Esquire-~Imported and domestic woolens, tweeds, gabar- dines etc, $24.76 10 $456.00. Cash or budget plan, Phone 0602 Lewis | Daggett, 27 N. Spring St, Bellefonte, Pa, *x12 Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Wagner ex- | pect to move about April 1 from the apartment in the Mrs, Charles R. Beatty home on East Curtin | Street, to the first-floor apartment in the Baum duplex house on the ame street | land Mr, and Mrs, Ray Clavenstine, {all of East Bishop 8 reet, spent Sunday in Clearfield as guests ol (Mr, and Mrs, Orville Nupp and family, former well known residents of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Taylor, | who have been living with Mrs, | Taylor's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- Ham Sager, on West Howard Street | moved yesterday into an apartment in the Albert T. Houck home on North Ridge Street, -Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Davidson are planning to move about April 1 from one of the Holmes houses on West High Street, to one of the Harry F. Jones apartments on North Thomas Street, Mr, David- son is an employe of the Bell Tele phone Company. Mr. and Mrs. Hassel] Shultz, re. cent newlyweds have moved into an apartment in The Watchman building, West High Street. Mrs Shul.z Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. 8. Pettingill, of East Logan Street and Mr, Shultz is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shultz, of How - ard Street uests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. E Hillegass on North Wil- son street during the weekend in- cluded their daughter, Miss Phyllis Hilegass, and Miss Marie Odgers, of Saranton, and Jam§s Hauck, of Philadelphia. All are students a the West Chester State Teachers College. Mcre than ed a dinner and members of Bellefonte Club at the Elks Home High S'reet last Thursday evening The program began with a turkey dinner at 7 o'clock, and dancing to S8heckler's orchestra began at 9 o'clock. Dancin ed Ast by Elks on West dance held hr HT, Dr. Richards H. Hoffman and his brother Sheldon A, Hoffman, of Nor.h Allegheny street, departed last Thursday for a ten days’ trip to Florida. On their way south they planned stops at Baltimore Wash- ington and Mayoc, N. C.. and Florida they expect 0 spend most of their time pursuing their favorite hobby, fishing Cyrus Solt, of Scuth Spring Street, on Monday morning under went an operation at the Hunting- don Hospital for the removal of a cataract from one eye. According to reports the operation was com- pleted without complications, but final results wil] not be known un- til Saturday when the bandages are removed, Mr. Bolts son Lee was with him until] after the operation «Mr, ang Mrs. W., B. Cunning- ham, ang two sons, of Ridgeway, are moving this week from Ridgeway to the eastern side of the Keichline double house on East Bishop Street Mr. Cunningham recently replaced Capt. Clarence A. Moore as lines superintendent for the West Penn Power Company in the Bellefonte area. Captain Moore having been called for a year of army service at Fort Benning, Georgia —Mr:, BE E Widdowson returned to her home on North Allegheny Street, Sunday from a several weeks’ trip to Florida as the drive ing guest of Mr. Widdowson's broth- er and gister-in<law, Mr and Mrs Wilbur Widdowson, of Indiana Pa. While in Florida the group made their headquarters at Daytona Beach, although they spent much of their time visiting other places of interest in the southern state, ~Mr, and Mrs, George H. Hazel returned last Thursday to their apartment in the Mrs C, J. New- comb house on East High Street from a month's motor trip to Flori. da. In the south they spent most of their time at St Pelersburg but motored to various other points of in interest, including Key West cn the | { South coast. Their trip was bright- ened through visits with other Cen- §- tre Couniiang in the south, inciud- ing Mr. and Mrs, Charles Keichline, | who reside at Lakeworth, ~Harry A. Miller, son of Mr, and | Mrs. who celebrated his twelfth birthday on Saturday, March 8th. was sur- | prised by a group of fifteen scouts who hiked from the Boy Scout Troop 2 Headquarters at Bellefonte to Harry's home. This group oon- sisted of thirteen soouls {Troop 2 and two school chums, | Harry received many useful gifts. Those present were Bill Garman. | David Miller, George Teaman, Pete | Smith, Jim Richards Bud Noll, Bob | Krumrine, Prank Musser, Carl Cor- | wt man, Bob Murray, Bob, Woodring, ! Jim Port, June Hendershot, | Miller, and Austin Hendershot. Don --Mr, and Mrs. M. E Rumberger | 175 persons attend- | | and prizes were award- | fone of Donald Miller of Bellefonte, | from | ~Mr, and Mrs, Robert Hood and | young son, of Mt'sville, motored to Bellefonte, Saturday, for a visit with Mrs, Hood's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Ray, at their home on Pike Street. Mr. Hood returned Sun- day to Pottsville, where he Is em- ployed in the Dean Phipps Auto 8 ores, while Mrs, Hood and son remained here for a weeks visit, ~Dr, and Mrs, Nevin C. Jodon, of East Curtin Street, have welcomed into their home a month-old son, | who has been named John Jodon The child was born in Pittsburgh, and Dr. and Mrs, Jodon were in that city Sunday and Monday to! complete the necessary legal re- quirements for final adoption, The youngster is reported to be hale, ! hearty and is rapidly becoming ac- | customed to his new home, -Richard C. Austin, 18, son of Mrs, Bertha M., Austin, of South Thomas Street, last week enlisted in the U. 8. Army Air Corps, al the re- cruiting station in Altoona, and hay been sent to Harrisburg for further | examination. From there he will be sen! to a training station, tin is a graduate of the Bellefonte High Bchool and studied metallurgy at Penn State for a year. He was a member of the Pershing Rifles while in coiiege ’ -~Miss Utaleia Flack, R. N, of Reading. former Bellefonte resident wil] enter the U 8 Army nursing service and will report for duty March 15, at Indiantown Gap. Miss Flack, one of two graduates of St Joseph's Hospital, Reading, to be accepted Into service, was employ- ed for a number of years in the den- tal offices of Dr. J. J. Kilpatrick, Bellefonte, before entering the nurs- ing school. Miss Flack spent the weekend here with her aunt, Mrs Mary E. Bryan, of Prossertown Pedestrians in the business area of Bellefonte enjoyed an unusual sight Monday morning-—watching « jow-down bobsled drawn by two fine horses pass along the streets, The outfit wag driven by Sherman Lau- rie, of Coley who, so far as we've been able arn is the gnly person who ventured into town with a bob- sled. Time was when bobeleds were a common sight in town during the winter tl bu ompt removal of snow ar ng of streets makes sledding in these days more romantic than practical Mr, and Mrs ie to le + nr [A Joseph Frabut! daughter and Mrs. Frabutl’s mother Mrs, Frank T. Kern, all of Newark N. J. spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs. Fred Craft, at her home on Thomas Sireet, Mr, Frabu employed as a radio engin wer by the International Telephone Des reIOPT ment Co, a subd~ sidiary of the 1. T. & T, expecls to in Aug wt for an 18 months United States to com- £ installations ¢ country. His Fort Worth California; parts include in } Various iiinerary will Texas; Los Angeles Kansas City, Mo. Chic Cleveland, Ohio. He mpanied on the trip by Mrs their daughter. Last year oured the southwest wWRA 1 a SmMUATr as- signment. Mr. Frabutt is one of many radio fans whose hobby has turned into his profession. He was Belielonte's mos: ardent radio fans for years and finally he became so familiar with the work- ings of radio that he had no difi- culty whatever in stepping Into a position of responsibility in a field which is at the same time his live- Continued on page even) Card of Thanks PLOZNER We wigh neighbors and friends flowers, cars and other acts of kind- ness gus ring the {lness and death our father, Tobias Plogner, of near Bellefonte Bigr wed The Children. will be Notice to Taxpayers NOTIC E To the Taxpayers of Perguson Twh. Those of you who have not as yet paid your Realestate Tax pleasq be advised that on Ped 1. 1041 5% will be added on all outstanding Real- eatate Tax, and all taxes must be d by May Ist, 1941 ald 1m RA Tax will be re the County Commissioners on May iat 1041. Also all unpaid Persona Tax for 1040 and prior years will be turned over to a Deputy Collector on May 1, 1041, or as soon thereafter as it may be possible to prepare list Please avold unnecessary cosis and embarrasament. by paying vour per sonal taxes on or before above date Your Obedient Servant A. W. TRESSLER. Tax Ool x11 Penna. Purnace. Pa. Cancellation of Sale ; TH J. Leonard Rud held on March 31 Instruction ANCING LESSONS Eileene George Webb classes at Pifer’ * Music Room, D. 3 to 7p m Tuesday Aus- | tan. toe, -— — NE ¥ 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, it Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- | gain Counter, 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, advertising-—sale or rent, REAL ESTATE-~A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate | KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malfled | 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, aa WANTED--Exeprienced farmer ried or single, for several stocked farms, salary and share basis, Call {Haupts Place, Bellefonte x12 WANTED Opportunity awaits the man who can adjust and collect accounts in Centre County. Write P | O. Box 514, State College, Pa x11 WANTED---An woman for housework Minnle Ziegler, Centre Hall R. Florey, Pleasant Gap, Pa WANTED- ried, 2irl i or Apply ww or Mrs Xa experienced <Experienced farmer, mar- must be gober and not afraid 0 work. Reasonable wages and good house, Write Box 31 R. FP. D. 1 Woodland, Pa x11 WANTED eral h Exper) n girl ousework wh y likes chile } Good home in lock Haven, Write Box 547 lock haven, RIVIDE age ferences and experience WANTED-Reliable hustler with { to supply consumers with rowehold peon ities with good living 10 stan occupation, references Dept. PNC-G4-Y, Chenter, slate b Rawidigh's, Pa ~ Work Wanted WANTED by the Bellefonte work Weber _x1 Family washings day Mrs Charles RD 2. Box 32 Wanted to Buy or WANTED “To buy Hoiste COWS frealh or springers James C. Gil- [land Onk Hall Sta. Pa. Phone Boals- urg 3502 xil TED To buy all kinds of live Li 5 Bruce err Riory Pleasant Gap. Pa, Phone Bellefonte 664-J-2 and reverse char ea iu any 1 Write or Wrecking Auto nr WANTED Ota Jur call Wallrun Auilo Bellefonte, Phone 158 or lian Stores Biate Col liege PhonedB22 nk Cam WANTED To buy railroad ties. all sizes, also car decking and other umber. We pay caah when joaded on car Inquire of George Narehood Pine Olen, Ps x12 Articles tor Sale “BALE Perfect von miki ne, Eungard Service is. Pa ng Blator » over in Bauer or call 126- R. xii POR SALE-Ford hauled Inquire West Beaver Street, rag Harman POR SALE Red ciover peed. price 5 $10.00 “ushel Purnace, i8- R- 17 Harry Peters, Phone Warriors POR SALE iy tchen range, wood ‘Water front. In condition, only 3 years oid Bellefonte 381-J Red clo ty 9947 H Cas wpbell, Penna ne State College 3770 POR BALE--190 Silver Kine tractor and plow. Pully equipped, electri lights, starter, pwer fake off and Sd John atlas, Hublersbulg, ver seed crop of price 41000 bu Purnace, Pa xi3 POR SALE Russet potatoes, un- or graded io sult your re- | La- | 1 quirements. Alo asced stock = of Ward Hille, Pleasant Osp, FoR SALE—1 model H “John Deere tractor on rubber (slightly used); also one 14-inch plow for John Deere tractor. G. A. Lundberg, Box 87-A R D. Munson, Pa POR SALE--Cloverseed $8.00; Western 89.75 Alsyke $1050; Utah Alfalfa Montana Orimm $1480 Ross, Lemont, Pa. POR BALE--One-vear-oid cartified seed potatoes Irish Cobbler, sett and White Rural. Also a powe tix-row potato sprayer. H. E Neill Bellefonte, Airport 118f FOR SALE—1 bed room suit; 1 bu- reat and stand combined suill, 1 r single bed, spring and mattress | feather pillows and antiques. Mrs {Anna King. Spring Mills, Pa. x11 an garden tractor disc h."okn SALE-—Deema with eoultivator, and anil press; 1 gor. A . B. 8m all sizes from 16 to 26 Inch rims Backed by written guarantee. Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Wallrun {Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection, | further PH rmation. call Pifer Music | ee, EB p Bt, Help Wanted | WANTED-—AnR experienced girl genaral Phone 120 Bellefonte PRODS ANTEDwA man to work on the farm, 1 have oh Fe or one ows Bwisa cow, Fron 00 good Pum D1 R Fy Bory Parhacs | SWAMPED WITH REPLIES The Centre Democrat, Bellefonte, Pa. Gentlemen: I have received them to. Manakin, Va, March 9, 1041 married man that I have bee, unable to answer all letters at this time. I have secured two good men, Will keep the letters. Should I need additional help in the fu- ture, or should some of my farmer friends be in need of reliable help, will have them get in touch with the different men. At present do not know of any available jobs, but a number came to my attention the past year, and did not know who to refer Fhanking you for your co-operation, I am, Very truly yours, F, B. TATE. 80 many replies to my ad for a for | hOUSewo J, FOR 8A L. Capers, Bellefonte, Pa. x11 { tines $2000; Briggs = Stratton wash ing m ne e with battery | | Charger, rua hy new 815 Fil 4 he D. Rossman, Penna i Pur. x13 | LE--8eed oats, resistant strain (00-A 27), {five cents a bu discount for i lots and re J M. | or Seat Hie ‘he 10% EX : Sh & th goog vei Ry PLA 4 oP | mar- | FOR BALE Clover seed Eimer OC. | 1 ¥13 |work horse |POR SALE—Hundreds of used tires, | Pa. in- | early. smut : y- | FOR Ty —_.. Harry Tres- 3 Ee Bellefonte R. D. 2, Phone 729- ol. xil FOR SALE “Baled alfalfa hay. “John lambert, Jr, South Allegheny Btreet, bi! a In. efonte xil FOR BALE ~Bale vd timothy “ha 2 qu re of Richard Beezer, Bel 1 FOR BALE--Cheap a Chevrolet pick- up truck all in good condition. L G. Banton, Julian, Pa. Box 28. xi! FOR SALE Potter and 3 Potatoes, one year, from county seed, Graded 1, 2 Call 2752, State College, Pa xi4 FOR BALE. Short slab mill near Bpring Mil 0 Ww lege FOR BALE--A 19040 Ford tractor wi th Pt piow an - pulley. Inquire of John Corman, RD. 2, Bellefonte Pa. Zion y FOR BALE good condi oy H. Heckman, Willowbank st fonte, Pa FOR SALE-—An ice pounds capacity tion. Inquire of Ken ant Gap, Pa POR SALE—Cros cooler, A-1 condition sell Inquire Hubtie _— Hublersbury wood at 81 3 Houtz Lanber Co. A Pa our fetrigerator, In rood neth King y Bectric l nd priced Ww Hotel x11 iT Pa 1984 Ford coupe condition; cheap Call 751-J or see G iy Bel lsfonte R, D, 1 FOR BALE-—Farm lime at ers can afford to pay C M. long, Howard, R Zion 1913 (Nittany) GUNS-—Bough in QUire at sociale Btore fonte, Pa in good ww quick Ju A. Bpear- | 141 FX id SALE price t. sol Lhe u © Alleg} e POR SALE slille, lov chalrs Widdowson's Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 540 FOR BALE--Coal ashes away at 347-J for prices Beliefonte, Pa, R and “w Sam D1 woo. POR SALE Buckeye fuel oil nice Buff Rock vear- hens. 8) Frank Eisen. Howard (2% miles Milesburg } x11 BABY CHICKS- “White Leghorn and Barred Rocks Blood tested Re- duced prices E M Peters Port Matilda, Pa. Phone Warriors Mark 8-19 154 BABY CHICKS - Prom Blood- tested flocks, New Hampahire Barred Rocks, and While Leghorns 25 $200. 50 for #350, 100 for 85.75 Hecla Poultry Parm, Bellefonte, Pa Box 201 Ea 1 tyr BABY CHICKS et our special low prices on chicks haiched from blood tested stock, five leading breeds slraight or sexed. Circular EE O K Schaefler, McAllisterville, Pa ‘Box D x12 Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR BALE —An English setter, 1 year oid, will sell or exchange on rab- bit hound. Also 2 Eskimo pups, crossed with English setter: Inquire of J. Mackel, Pine Glen, Pa. xi2 FOR SALE Young uz "OWE “bred to tar- {| row in Apri Mitchell, Le- mont, Pa xil Live Stock POR SALE-Presh cow with a calf at her side. Inquire Paul Rogus Clarence, Pa x11 POR SALE—Holstein cow, fres with 3rd calf. Inquire of Sam urris, Bellefonte BR. D. 2 x11 POR SALE-Grey team. weight 2800 Also the harness. Inquire of Isaac Holt, Julian, Pa x11 | POR BALE—1 good bay horse, weight 1300, PN gs ‘Cleven- stine, Zion, Pa. PE Ti-R | POR BALE-A Cuernsey cow with 3rd calf by her side. Also Inquire of Thomas Bi x1 [POR SALE—A good team of young | soho Toe Ald gh ears, old. we { ner ard hed RD 2 Ki \ SALE--Biack horse, 9 on t IW Cute: Pa. i By | | (Pilmore) Phone. 706 R83. team of black horses, ears, mare and din Yon Inguire J. E | x13 oid, M. x ¢ sitar FOR | a | coming 10 y iMare with xl horse, will work Thauie. of Hoy uire © RD 2, Phony 104 Sales barn, nng Vall xi1 ht | it | | Dreiberbic, Struble Station, State Cal | | POR BALE —8orrel mare, weight 1400 good worker or will trade oh 8 COW Inquire of C. E Brus, Fleming, Pr x1! POR BALE--A good roan horse, wit 1600 Mw. coming 4 years old, well broken 10 work anywhere. J. BR. Hart Je, Bellefonte, Pa D1 x11 FOR BALE-4 Poland China pigs, 7 weeks old, Also B tons baled hay Kyle Corman, Bellefonte RD (Nigh Bank) Phone 657- 3 POR BALE A palr of mares, yrs the other 10 years, weight about $i%0 an extra good team, In- quire of J. leonard Rudy, BR. D. Btate College, Pa x12 FOR BALE team of 2 xl one 8 A Rood young mated horses, coming 7 year gente, njoe workers, also 9-hoe One. tario grain drill, compiete Inquire of Wallace Hgen, near P. BR RR, Bla- tion, Centre Hall Pa ‘Real Estate - For Sale POR BALE Dwelling with all mod- ern conveniences, Lwo-car garage Bargain, Call 162-3 x13 ’ POR BALE-G0 acres of saw 1 mJ Xe ad oak and soft wood, Jocated in Clearfield County. Write Box 31 R F.D Woodland, Pa. x1] mber FOR ber George 1A undy BALE located Bree Bleele BOT EN n HM nt On good Lim- POR SALE 150 acre Ferg uson Twn. 2 m College ave trame lege, Pa. Phone Pa POR BALE bath and keep roomers, ) ali 53 ft. loonted 427 EE. Beaver Slate College, Pa. Phone 2040 A nine re hot tis FOR BALE~—A brick house Boring street, Bellefonte ments, price reasonable 1880 Dickie Ave Staten modery located DW. Islana -A 6 family ocated or yf Cur ny str reets Bellefon terms can of First Pa FOR BALE- in and All leghe Reasonable ire POR BAL = 7 Teal esta Le Borou gh at ) bathrooms. apartm of the most desirable Jo n Bellefonte and can He pur. reasonable price for quick nsul ir 4 Pran Wr sous For = or Rent ? Bellet ons 7. Harrison Maves er Esq FOR SAL b oR RENT Small far Huston Twp Inquis e of Harmon Bird, Bellefonte, R i xii FOR SALE OR RENT- acres in Oregg State Road Inquire Aaronsbur POR RENT OR SALE A 100 acre farm located in Cooper Twp. Cl field Co. 13; miles from Route § improved Twp. road. 55 acres u cultivation pt in woodland and pas. ture, 8 room house, 56x60 barn, elec tricity, good water, "Write M. J | care of the Centre Democrat Office x11 of 40 near Emma an farm Conada vonada Houses tor Rent A house TE Ed Harpster, Baileyville Penns x11 POR RENT- Inquire of Purnace, Pa POR RENT—House on Dowbank sireet, North aide Ina ire of Gar- brick Brow, Bellefonte Pa.’ xi2 ror RENT- &-room house at Zion Possession immediately t Esso Station, Zjon or Phone Lon xil POR RENT--On April 1st house in Pleasant Gap, 7 rooms sun porch, bath, hot water heal. Phone Belle- fonte 212-R-1 1% FOR RENT--ADri] 1st Bastern «ide of Alice M. Parker Est. property of East Biahop $1, all conveniences, gas rden garage. Mabel MM. Morrison hone 472-3. ig FOR RENT One-half of double house. centrally jocated In Belle- fonte. Five rooms, all conveniences Rent 827. Write M. IL. Clo Centre Democrat, Bellefonte, Pa x11 POR RENT—Frame dwelling, «ix rooms and bath. Hot alr furnace Immediate occupancy. Located on Water 8t . Mfegburg. Inquire Bellefonte Trust Company, agent, 5tf Inquire FOR RENT -—8-r00m cottage house also 3-room apartment, with ali conveniences. Both located between Bellefonte and Milesburg Call 2 Haupi's Place, Bellefonte Phone n-» | x Farms For Rent FOR RENT--The Allison farm located at Spring Mills "Mill farm.” electric Hight, running wat rv, buildings locat- ed in Spring Mills: located for gener. al farming. G. H, McCormick, A {8pring Mills, BR. D. 1, Pa Phone 48- | 4, Centre Hall ur Building For Rent FOR RENT—Bullding sustable for workshop or storage; near Bich and Allegheny Streets, Phone wi), x Apartments for Rent | FOR RENT--@-room. furnished wrarunehl, Pritate bath Hoar Bast Logan Sireet. Bel ys I Pa. x3 i ——————————. | POR RENT—Purnished apartment. 3 | rooms, private entrance and bath Electric refrigerator. Mrs J M Bricker, 21 Reynolds Avenue, Belle. fonte, Pa. Phone 205.J. xi1 FoR SALE. Rem of well bred mates. weight 3400 ibe. ne leader. Both poet M. xi [8 Bellefonts, Pa. S Borie 348-3. ar rom RENT--A four-room apartment, ; unfurnished All conveniences. Possession Aoril 1. Charles | Beatty, Bast Curtin Street. Phone JO. wd} rooms with leht and At once; 2 rooms, wFOUT-TOOm APArtmen wi bath, with- of A L814 RENT--Furnished apartment of 3 rooms with private bath. heat fon og hot water, le Bg | Ao t | De . Kelo%. | FOR RENT..A 5 room apartment first floor, at corner of Curtin and Allegheny Streets. Pent $30 « month, Inquire at Pirst National Bank Be liefonte, Pa otf POR RENT ~Modern apartments and snall houses In business and resi. dential section. Possession mms diately. B. O, Harvey, Bellefonte, Phone 506-0 ur FOR RENT. Small four-room apart ment, private &ll conveniences Also three rooms in high plastered house, partly heated and with bath nquire of Mrs. C. FP. Rivka, opposite Big Bpris i", Bouth Water Breet bt ! Loans to Farmers YOU CAN GET MONEY For a new home, for remodeling and for hotue improvements ace William Bho Write or call, Bellefonte 432 or Belle- fonte 106-R MONEY LOAN annually on life insurance Why pay 6%, when such Avaliable for less Write R. Bnyder, Wineste, Pa TR7 3.4 TO I nterest 3% % loans JOAN Ae or call Telephone 11 FARMERS new mae _Rnother horse, or money Bee Robert Ziegler at FLLIR'S office, Bellefonte, Pa urday morning George her rabaugh Boslsbhurg Pa or ww the Hollidaysburg Prod IC Credit Asoc ation 4 i w 3 your 8 YW repay-~ xii Do you need or lorsers Wanted to Rent ED To rent room appari 10821 Bel & small ment in F leton ie house or Belieiont xl 11 Miscellaneous WAN'T wne prompt iy Phone eu DEAD STOCK — Keller Rev Removed Miullheim erse Charges Pa promptly. anytime at my expense phone wmoyd Lo Smith, Miesbur 1 t sLOck removed 0. J. Vogt, Cen- S5-R-4, or ack expense DEAD STOCK—Removed Call 678-J-3 Pa D—Dwad Fat A Announcements ladies Ald 4] ure J] C ICEEN SUPPER The RU IMMAGE AND ‘BAKE SALE “The the Bellefonte Evangelical hold a rummage and Sat urday March 26, at Wo DE an od later EATER MEETING “ nou ~The Ever rybody we) oorne C SARI ) PARTY- A card party spon- « i : of the Veterans of * held at the V t Bishop street on March 16. Prizes Tickely 25 cents invited home talent play en- I Old Pashioned Mother ™ ill be given in the Stormstown M. urch hrursdsv event March 13th 2 sponsored by the Willing Work- ers Bible Class me 8 o'clock. Ad- mission 15 and 30 cents xil CARD PARTY-—A Si Patrick's Day 1 Card parity gponsored by the ic Daughters of America will id Monday March 17, in the 1 on West High Street m. A 2 in addition cards Refreshments i Admission 20 cents. The is invited, Miss Alice Pox Personal PILES, FISTULA. FISSURE-—There is only one way Ww correct Hemor- rhoids commonly calied Plles and that i by thorough removal. Bee us concerning our ITOL-RBCTOL which does the job in satirfactory manner. The Tibbens Phurmaty; 4 Beech Creek. Pa EZENE-—For relief of paln due headaches, colds. heuralgia, neurt- tis and rheumatism. Indicated in all aches and pains particularly that of rheumatism. The pain tablet that has all others pushed clear off the bureau. Price in hall and dollar sizes. Bee what you buy E-Z buy in glasy and be sure the B-Z is on each and every tablet macy, CREEK. of lasses see ug first and save money as we positively will not be under sold as we do our own grinding and have no rent to pay. Large and complete stock Cerman Artificial Eves. Also Ear Glasses for those with defective hearing. Al frames and mountings pure 110-12 Karat Gold guaranteed permanent wear. The Bight and Hearing Ald Store hot dg hr yd 8; 7% os ere, tw "0 daily and Sunday. Xo ednesdsy Afternoon hours. Repairing POREMAN'S EOL ERY PT ture repalr shop, By a oh ing anticues a specialty ane and rush seats. Modern upholstery, North Race 8t._ rear Penn Belle Phone 793-J. REPAIRED ~ kinds of furan! and alin Soars ade Shop, 102 E Lamb "Bt. Phone Sonourtes Phone 362 Bellefonte, Pa. % MACHINE WORK Cattle biades sharpened while FURNITURE made to all Upholster] Wm. D. u all persons | the said estate are reg ravment, and those } Dresent the same du
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