March 20, 1941. | LOCALS — -Trade In your old watch for new one. W. E. Crossley, Jeweler, Bellefonte, Pa \ —J. Arthur Dubbs, of Willowbank street, spent the weekend in Allen- town as the guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Dubbs. -J. W. Confer, of Woodward, stopped in our office Wednesday while enroute home from DuBois, where he had been visiting with his daughter, Mrs, Archie Watson, since Sunday ~Col. W. F. Reynolds and the Rev Robert H. Thomas, 3rd, are in ai- tendance at the Council of the Dio- cese of Harrisburg, which is meet- ing in St. Stephen's Cathedral in Harrisburg, today -John B. Schrack, merchant, and John Tyson, farmer, both well known residents of the Loganton area, were business visitors in Belle fonte Friday. While here they were pleasant callers at. this office, —The Rev. Robert H. Thomas, 3rd, rector of St. John's church, spent Monday in Willlamsport where he attended a meeting of the Episcopal clergy of this area in connection with the plans for the Service” movement of the church ~Mrs. Louis Friedman and her daughter, Irene, of New York City, arrived in Bellefonte during the lat- Episcopal ter part of the week on one of their | periodical visits to look after the es- tate of Mrs. Friedman's brother, the late Harry Holz, of Bellefonte. They made thelr headquarters at the Ho- tel Markland during their stay here ~The Undine Fire Company's new emergency truck had its initial try-out in actual fire-fighting ser- vice about 7 o'clock Friday night when the flue of the Mrs. Paul Get- tig home on East Burrowes street caught fire and burned a small hole in the roof. Logan and Undine fire- men answered the silent alarm and soon had the blaze under control Damage was estimated at $5 -—Miss Emmy Lou Craig and Miss Tatiana Reid, the latter of Harris- burg, both students at Bucknell Uni- versity, Lewisburg, spent the week- end in Bellefonte 5 Craig's parents, Mr. ang ‘James B Craig and family at their home on West Curtin street. Miss Craig re- cently was elected woman's sports editor of the Bucknell newspaper, Captain and Mrs. Herbert M Beezer and family have made ar- rangements to move from the house on North Thomas street which they have been occupying for several years, into one of the first-floor apartments in the First National Bank apartment building at the cor- ner of Allegheny and Curtin streets Captain Beezer recently accepted a position with the Titan Metal Com- pany here —Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Wian and family, of Bristol, spent the week- end in this area as guests of Mr Wian's father, John R., Wian, of Lamar, and other relatives and {rienids. Mr. Wian former Shire of the Titan Metal Company here recently accepted a position with t the Hunter Manufacturing Company, and is now in charge of the auto- matic screw machine department The Hunter company manufactures metal products —Mrs. Stella Spring street, © Shaffer, of North and her sistey, Mrs Joseph Baney, of Burnside street, entertained at a farewell party at the Shaffer home last Wednesday night. The party was honor of their sister, Mrs. Paul Fanning, Sr. of North Penn street, who will leave soon to join her husband and son, both of whom are stationed with the U. 8. Army at Camp Shelby, Miss in Games and refreshments were high- | farewell party and lights of the Mrs. Fanning received a8 number of gifts from the 25 or more guests present —Martin Cooney, well known resi- dent of West Bishop street, has the original deed executed just ninety. years ago for the Cooney family house. Despite its age, the deed is in excellent condition, but the pen- man who wrote it was somewhat of & disgrace to an age which highly | prized artistic penmanship. As we interpreted the writing it records a transaction whereby James McMan- us bought the tract from Joseph Worth and his wife, Elizabeth. The | consideration (again as we interp- reted it) was $1.10 plus two tracts | of unseated land in Howard and Huston townships, containing 153 acres, —Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Stover, of 319 Washington street, Pitcairn, Pa. wish to announce the marriage of their youngest daughter, Eva Kay, to Emment Paul Jones, of Pitcairn. Another daughter, Mary Stover La- Bovick, who has been in a sanitar- ium for the past year in Pittsburgh, is in a critical condition. derwent an operation in the Passo- vant Hospital, Monday, and has had several blood transfusions. The Sto- ver family is well known in Belle fonte, where they formerly resided. Mr. Stover, brother of Lloyd A. Sto- ver, of Coleville, was formerly em- ployed at the Titan Metal plant. A St Patrick's Day miscellan- | eous shower in honor of Miss Mar- tha Johnston, of East Bishop street, was held at the Penn Belle Hotel, al Adam Relish, “Forward in| highly respected resident of Rebersburg, was a wel- come caller at this office Tuesday. | A. A. Garrett, Howard, R. D. 2, while in town Wednesday morning was a welcome caller at this office. | ~Are my eyes really efficient? Ask {Dr. Howard F. Bauer, Optometrist, at the W. E. Crossley Jewelry Store, Bellefonte, Pa. While on one of his Infrequent visits to Bellefonte on Tuesday, our good friend J. F. Condo, of How- ard, found time to visit our office. —Mrs. Egil T, Risan, of East Cur. tin street, was admitted to the Cen- tre County Hospital last Thursday to undergo observation and treat ment | Mrs. Henry Gross, of South Spring street, was housed up for several days the fore part of the week from the after-effects of hav- ing an impacted wisdom looth ex- tracted. --Mrs, Alverta Brungart of Re- bersburg, while in town Saturday, found time to call at our office to add her name to our large list of valuable readers lMving in her com- munity ~Mr. and Mrs and son, Joseph, street, motored to | Tuesday, to bring Miss Helen McGowan, indefinite visit James Croft, of Nanty inative of Boggs township, was a caller at our office Tuesday while in town on business relative to of- fering for sale the old Croft home- stead near Yarnell —The Women of the Moose will hold a special meeting at the Moose Home, North Spring street, at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening, March 22 All mentbers of the organization are urged to be present Grace Bennett, who lives with her sister, Mrs. Charles Kling, at 212 East Lamb street, returned to Bellefonte last week from Utica, N Y., where she had been taking care of an invalid a month or more Miss Georgette Purnell, of Pitts- burgh, and her sister, Miss Madeline Purnell, of Punxsutawney spent the weekend in Bellefonte wi th thei father, George 1. Purnell at the family home on East Curtin street Delbert Prancis. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Francis, of East Bishop Stree: Bellefonte, has been elected rsident of Phi Kappa Sigma fra- hers at Dickinson College suc- ceeding W. Richard Esheiman, Mohnton Mr. and Mrs expect to vacate the Milford Cox Joseph McGowan willowbank West Chester, their daughter, home for an of Glo, a of Robert Eckenrode the apartment iio residence on East Bishop street about April 1 to move into the house being built for them by Contractor Lewis Smith at the extreme end of East Linn street Miss Helen Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leif A. Olsen, of West Curtin street, and a graduate of the in in Bellefonte High school in the class time, on Priday were transferred to 1! of 1939, has accepted a temporary position in the accounting depart — ~-Miss Mary Rankin, | Heverly, Mrs. Helen Broderick and Mrs. Elsie THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. —8pecial-—-dresses for $1.00, Priday | (morning only, Sid Bernstein, Belle. ' Miss Helen Schaeffer, all of Belle- | fonte, Pa, fonte, spent Monday in Willamsport | on a business mission, . In ingt week's issue it was re- {ported that the new Studebaker ~The regular monthly meeting of agency garage opened by Patsy Tor- the Centre County Life Underwriters sell and John A. Spence, Association will be held on Monday | evening at the Brockerhoff hotel, in Bellefonte, Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. This is a “ladies nite” meeting and the committee has pre- pared an excellent program, Mr. and Mrs from a three months' va- in Florida, Although they made their headquarters in Saint Petersburg, they visited practically every section of the state and en- | foved a drive on Florida's scenic keys. John Coakley, retired rallroader for many years a resident of Lamb street, sold his resi- on that street last week to Monday cation and East dence | Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gentzell, of Cen- tre Hall, who expect to occupy it in the near future. Mr. Gentzell is employed at the Titan Metal plant The family have three children. ~Crerald K. Schrefller, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Schreflier, of Valentine street, returned to his home the middle part of last week from the Centre County Hospital, The youth who has been a patient at the hospital since: January, was suffering from a broken neck which he received In a coasting accident. Karl E. Kusse, secretary of the Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce, yesterday went to Harrisburg to at- tend the annual meeting of the State Chamber of Commerce at the Penn Harris Hotel yesterday and to- day. In Harrisburg he expects to join Councilman William WwW. Sleg who also is attending the meeting Mrs. Frank P. Geary, superin- tendent of the Centre County hos- pital, spent the forepart of this week in Pittsburgh, attending the region- al meeting of the Hospital Section of the American College of Surgeons in session in that city, Monday thru Wednesday. Dr. LeRoy Locke, of North Allegheny Street, also atten- ded the meeting —C. C. Alexander returned home last week from a three weeks’ golfing trip to Florida. He was ac- companied south by Michael Palm, of Philadelphia, who came north with him, and J. Randall Miller, of Millheim, who returned earlier. The men spent most of their time at the Jacksonville Beach Ciub but also enjoyed motor trips to other parts of Florida Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jamestaown, N. Y., are the parents of their second child and second son born at Jamestown, Monday The youngster has been named Ken- neth McCormick Beatty, Mrs. Beat- ty. the former Hazel McCormick, is a daughter of Mrs. C. E. McCor- mick, of State College. Mr. Beatty is a son of Mrs. Charles R. Beatty of East Curtin street, Bellefonte Mrs. John Hayes and Mrs. Mary Rumbarger Vonada Hublersburg women who were seriously injured in a motor car accident near Liver- pool on March 7, and who had been in & Sunbury hospital since that Beatty, of the Lock Haven hospital They made the trip In the ambulance of Neff & Ross Wallace | returned to thelr home In Milesburg | of Belle- fonte, was located on {The garage is mer quarters of the {garage un Cherry Alley, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McClure | Lingenfelter | 8r., ing today into the McClure double | house on West Logan street. The! Pike street. | located in the for. | of East Bishop street, are mov- | eastern side of the McClure house | is occupied by Mr, and Mrs. Mc- Clure's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron R. Hev- erly, of the Heverly apartments, have returned to Bellefonte from a several | days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs, Albert | Gilmer, of Germantown, Mr. Gil- | mer, Philadelphia attorney and son- | Schaeffer, of East High street, has been called for a year's service in the U. 8. Army, -A flue fire at the home of Mrs, John Allen, on East Howard street, about 11 o'clock Monday night was extinguished by members of the Lo- gan and Undine Companies before any damige resulted. Because of high winds, firemen doused the fire with water to prevent a possible spread of fire to nearby buildings Undine ¥remen, attending the an- | nual St. Patrick's Day banquet, an- swered the alarm in the company's new emergency truck —————— S—— ———— Never assume, when one asks your advice that the questioner i in erested in your apinion. Card of T Thanks SMELTZER-We wisn i thank friends and relatives for their flow- ers and other actly of kindness during the lliness and feath of our mother Emirs Sm eltzer T™ Chil dre: n Instruction sTU DIO OF DANCE--Eileen George Webb Dancing School, every Tues- day at Pifer's Music Hall, Bellefonte instructions in toe, tap ballet, and social dancing. Classes 3 pm til 10 x12 Attention Motorists going to Harris piatea Thursday WANTED- We are burg for license March 27th. If interested call Belle- forte M4B5-R-1. MacMills Service Station, Wingate, Pa x13 Home Wanted WAN" I'ED- ~LIood Guimo dog diy 186-M 156 N. Sp Help Wan ted Ww ANTED. Exper rien 21 yours of age Big " Trou In: WANTED- A youn eral housework Bickel, WillosDeank Pa WANTED hand Centre Hall in home for male Ea. years old, Phor ring St Bellefonte x12 ed waliress over Apply in person at Bellefonte. Pa x12 £& woman for gen. Inguire of Lyman St, Bellefonte x12 experienced farm C. L Lingle, Phone 172- x13 for “general of gne child An Inquire of Pa. RD. I WANTED—A woman housework and care ment of the Bell Telephone Com Son, of Millheim. Mrs. Vonada is Must sleen out. Call Beliefonte in Han in Philadelphia Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bloomquist on : Eest Bishop stieet included their daughter, Miss Audrey Bloomquist Miss Jean Gillnett, of Newport, and Alma Schamo, of Johnstown, all members of the junior class at the Indiana State Teachers’ College Marion Wholaver, of Milady's Beauty Salon, North Allegheny street, attended the International Hairdressers’ Convention New York City, Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of this week and in her absence her efficient operators, Max- ine and Lorraine, were in charge of the work, ~—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller, of the First National apartments, cor- ner of Curtin and Allegheny streets, yesterday moved into the apart- ment in the Petrikin building, West High street, recently vacated by Mr and Mrs. Hoy Houck. The Houcks are now living in one of the Hev- erly apartments ~-Mr, and Mrs. Samuel] Witten- myer, of Downingtown, former res- idents of Bellefonte, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss { Catherine Cordelia Wittenmyer, and Mr. Horace Gause Thomas, son of Mrs. George Thomas, 3rd, and the {late Mr. Thomas, of “Whitford 'Garne” Whiteford, Pa Miss Margaret Brockerhoff, of | Philadelphia, has made plans to come to Bellefonte to make her {home with her brother, Henry A. ' Brockerhof!, at the Brockerhoff res- ‘idence at the corner of Bishop and Spring streets. Miss Brockerhoff had been here for several weeks prior to the death of her uncle, the late Dr. Joseph M. Brockerhofl, ~Mrs, Olive T. Kerstetler and son, Walton, of Harrisburg, spent in of Mrs. Kerstetter's nephews, Mal- colm and Jack Yeager and families, at their home on North Spring street. On their return to Harris burg they were accompanied by Mrs. Kerstetier's sister, Mrs, Mary Geisinger, who will spend some time with relatives and friends in Harrisburg and Bethlehem, -Mrs. H. L. Curtin, president of the Womans’ Auxiliary of 8t. John's Episcopal church, was hostess Tues undergoing treatment for a skull fracture while Mrs. Hayes suffered a fracture of the pelvic bone. Both are reported to be recovering slowly John Dreshar, former Bellefonte Academy star athlete and for the past seven years coach at Tarentum. has been named coach of the Bes- ver Falls High School Dreshar, who will be remembered here as a heavyweight boxer of no little abii- ity. later played football at Carnegie Tech and became captain of the team. In his Academy days he was known locally at “Knockout John Another former Academy student and athlete Jose Willams. recently was elected head backfield coach at Temple University, Philadelphia Mrs. Ruth Casper, president of the American Legion Auxiliary of Bellefonte, and several officers and members were in Montoursville last Wednesday to attend a Tri-County Council meeting The following members of the Bellefonte auxili ary attended Mrs, Margaret Miller, Mrs. Lona Elder, Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall, Mrs. Mabel Boden. Mis John Stecle, Mrs. Frank Hull. all of Bellefonte; Mrs. Evelyn Watkins, of State College, and Mrs. Rilla Jones and Mrs. Hazel Glenn. both of Milesburg. Mrs Glenn jis treas- urer of the council --Mrs. John Retoric and her sis. ter, Mrs. John Ludwig, both of Clarence were callers at this office Saturday morning while in Belle- fonte on business matters involving the estate of their late mother, Mrs Anna Kachick, of Clarence. pressing concern over the threat- ened nationwide strike in the coal fields, the two women, who live in one of the county's foremost min- ing towns, are hopeful that the mat- ter will be settled amicably with- out a strike. Mrs. Retorick and Mrs She un- the weekend in Bellefonte as guests Kachik are sisters of Andrew Ka- chik, well known resident of Pros- sertown, who now is employed on the Pa. construction program at the army w reservation in Indiantown Gap Centre County has experienced some of its roughest weather of the winter during the past week. High Ex- w, (winds and unusually low tempera- | | tures combined to push thermome- ters to near the zero mark several mornings, and to tax heating sys- | tems to their utmost. Pedestrians | Monday night, with Mrs. John An- day evening to a crowd of people have been rendered almost invisable | derson, Mrs. Jack Gingher and Mrs. Philip H. Johnston as hostesses. The program included cards and refresh- ments. Prizes awared in bridge went to Miss Kathryn Coble and Miss Luther Kane and Mrs. Philip Shaw. Guests present in addition to the who attended the regular session of the Auxiliary study course on China. The speaker of the evening was Mr. Lal-Yung Li, a graduate student at State College, who will return to his native land after re- ceiving his degree this summer, Mr, ! in huge clouds of dust picked up| by the wind from the winter's ac- cumulation of ashes on the streets. | WAN Fine dust sifted through the windows | and doors of many local homes and 18and, | business places. C. F. Ripka, local | | coal trucker, reports a thermometer honor guests were: Mrs. Philip Wion, Li spoke authoritatively on many at the Mike Koshko mine near Clar- John Frey, Mrs, Philip Shaw, Mrs. Mrs. Luther Kane, Mrs. Bertha Aus- aspects of his native land He de-| clared that all lence, the coldest part of Centre his education In County, read 7 below zero at 7:30 tin, Mrs. Harry Jones, and the China had been secured ihtough | Tuesday morning. Andrew Rockey Misses Sue Armstrong, Anna Mary Troupe, Eleanor Wion, Adeline An- | derson, Hazel Johnson, schools operated by Christian bodies, The opening of West China, declared i farmer residing along the Pleasant Gap-Zion road, reports that thick- Isabelle the speaker, ls a blessing to the er ice was frozen on his watering Johnson, Kathryn Coble, Pauline country. Universities, manufactur- | trough, Tuesday night, than on any Houck, Gertrude Osman and Flor- ers, businesses and churches have night during the winter. But yes- ence Smith. Miss Johnston, whose moved from the Japanese-occupied | terday afternoon the winds died engagement to Joseph Moerschbach- area into the far west and thus Iat- | down and the temperatures rose. er, on of Moerschbacher announced, recetved a number of gifts, country. The offering at the megt- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ter section is rapidly becoming # The weatherman predicted more of Beilefonte, was vital force in the rebuilding of the | comfortable weather. And its about time, for tomorrow is the first of- {5 Wi. be weg for Work i Cina, [aeial day of spring. | i i i i before ep WANTED. - L adi ° m _ aged "woman & housekeeper and to take care of invalid wife. OV. Scholl, Milesbury Pa. Phone p504-R-2 xi4 WANTED--8ingle man to work on the farm Jadiow Rockey, Belie- fonte,. BR. D (Along Plasant Gao. Zion road) Prone 476-4 " X13 WANTED-—8x rienced farmer. mar. ried or alngie, for several stocked farms, salary and share basis, Onli Haupts Place, Bellefonte x2 WANTED Man with “emall fagrily to , Work stocked farm near Rock Springs, Apply 207. E 3rd Street U. a Relish, Willlamaburg Pa x12 WANTED Farmer for stocked farm monthly wages, good living quar. terg furnished. Give fwil references and providus work. Inquire of WD Stine, R. D. 1, Port Matilda. Pa x12 WANTED Man. good nearby Raw. ielzh Route now oven. If willing to conduct Home service business while earning good living write ime mediaiel Rawleigh's, 34-46, Cheater, Pa. WANTED A large Pastern life ine surancs company is desirous of se- Suting, the services of a ntas tive e successful cand) ate will be thoroughly trained in life insur. ance selling. Sales experience is not a prerequisite. Write Box 85. Your reply will be treated confidentially x15 Work Wanted WANTED It is time to have your Krape vines trimmed. Phone 146-R Jacob Hoy, Bellefonte, Pa. xi2 VWANTED-An experienced rusk driver desires work. C. M. Walk, (Beaver Road) Julian, Pa. xid iver work and bulld- OTERO, Paul L. Beaver Ave, State nn x12 id xi2 naik of 4 AN Rd College. Pa or phone WANTED Work by middie aged woman, practical nusing or com- panion service, write F. A. M. in care of the Centre Democrat office. x12 WANTED Middle-aged wr ition caring country. Available rote y. Call at 212 E Lamb Street, E, WANTED—A refined middie age wid- ow desires a as house charge, Dependable, trust- worthy, Address M. M. in care of th office. x Wanted to 0 Buy rs Wella Fh ha Lamar, ya wagon tire bend. | er which ig iy ork mond Oraer, Mill Hall, ringers 3 Somes onthe, Ray- xi3 fresh or x13 i © Ke WANTED To buy xh or 750 inch | in a printing press, must od, % condition. We want no Jun Stover, Smullton, Pa. sll kinds of Sve stock, rumsine, Pleasant Gap, Pa. Go Bellefonte 664-J-2, reverse charges if any 1H ANTED--M4 funk cars. Write or call, Wallrun Auto Wrecking, Bellefonte. Phone 152 or Lion Auta Stores, Btate College PhonedB22. 27 hihi buy rallroad ties. all also decking and other on. on car, Pine Glan, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ——— 0 ive | 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 hog | | the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 26 cents for first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- FOR SALE--A house and lot 50x175 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 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, in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey P. | | free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different | intervals, RC , Articles tor Sale por BALE Ted Crown elect tric water heater, 80 gal. capacity, Price $25 Phone Bellefont e 184- R. x12 FOR SALE—No 2 tatoes at berger storage, ile west of engo, S0c per 100; bring bags Elien- Mar. x12 FOR BALE--large Norge electric bev- erage cooler, in excellent condition Harman Dalry, Bellefoute R. D. 1} 1s and surfaced oak and fir Inauire of x23 FOR SALE-JRough lumber, yellow pine, flooring, plastering lath Clair Lyons, Howar d, FOR SALE--Red dlover secd crop of 1940 purity #47, orice $1000 bu C H Campbell, Penna. Purnace, Pa Ph one Blate Col lege 3770. xis FOR SALE Good seed corn, will average 90% Price 50 cents a bushe! ears Shaguire of Ray M. Hoy, Bellefoute R , (Hecla Park). x12 POR SBALE-~1040 Sliver Kine tractor and plow Uy equipped, electric lights, starter, power lake off and Railay. John atls, Hub! ersburg, 5t H FOR BALE--Russet potatoes un- graded or graded to suit your re- quirements Alo seed stock. Ine quire of Ward Hille, Pleasant wep a FOR SALE--Have 18 tons clean bright alfalfa hay. 186 tons of good mixed hay baied and at right price Inquire of W. D. Stine, Port Matilda, Pa R D1 x12 POR BALE- 50 bu potatoes for seed pose, lewis Bploer near Clark's School House, RDI Green Mountain or eating ro Herkimer farm Bellefonte xi2 FOR SBALE--A stove baby Quire hard coal bYrooder 350 chick capacity. Also a coach and parlor llamo. In- of Willarg Yearick, Howard R D2 xi2 POR SALE Buckeye fuel oli brooder stove, used once, cost 836 50 at fac tory, orice $1850 guaranteed Ber- ard M Stover, Beliefonte R 3, Cur- ins Gap. x12 POR BALE Cloverseed home grown $00, Western 8.75 and $1000 Alsyke 81000; Utah Alfalfa $1380; Montana Orimun $1480. Eimer C Rosa, Letnont, Pa x12 FOR BALB--large heatrola Copeland refrigerator #. kitchen nb) hoard. Sellers kitchen cabinet (oak) Call 663-R-12, Mm H |g casa Gap, Pa FOR BALE One. year-old seed potatoss—Irish Cobbler, Rua sett and White Rural. Also a power ~IQW DOLALO sprayer. HE Neill, Hetonte, Alrport 114d FOR SALE--Certified rebuilt May- lag square tub, Good condition £2005 R K Owena Electric Store, Bout h Allegheny Street, Belle fonte. Pa. Phone 1062 x12 POR BALE Beeman garden with cultivator, die and Woodsaw frame blacksmith and drill far it DU. Ras gine. A Smith, Centre Hall FOR BALE Seed DOtAtons, ~ Cobblers, No 2 7 bu Katadlines No. 1 85¢ No. 2 75¢ bu Russetsa No. 80c. No. 2 c H_ Campbell Penna Phone State Coles ar * n Ml No wac tor Dow blower R x13 BSALE--Hotpoint automatic elec. tric range, with 3 burners and deep Special $25. Good con- Owens Electric Biore Bouth food Si. Bellafonte, Pa Phone 1 x12 POR BALE Kalamazoo. cgmbination coal and gas Hot water front. white ony ack trim, used 3% vears to 7 room capacity, Lewis man. Howasd, Pa. xis FOR BALE--Hundreds of used tires, all sizes from 185 to 26 inch rims Backed by written guarantee a evenings until § o'clock. Wallrun Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection, Phone 153. 1tf | FOR SALE--Closing out at cut price. top A.B. C. Electric Ir, Dew and ‘s, Used sewing machine, ete, Bmith’s Radio Store, High St Beiliefonte, Pa xi FOR SALE—Locust posts, In lots of | 100, $2000 delivered anywhere In Centre or Clinton county. Good | Dor- te inquire Wheland, Cassville, Huntingdon, Se. FOR SALE--Home grown Red Clover | bad 00 riggs & Stratton wash- madhine engine swith battery | Pracucally, new $15. In- | Rossman, Penna. 41 bu x machinery: . 1 International, Harris spreader. one plie delivery rake, these in Jood condition and food right, Also spreaders, os, rs, etc. for sale at all times, James J | Markle, Btate College, Pa. POR SALE-Seced oats: resistant strain (P0-A 27), Seventy- Harris ral | De fresh the latter the line en- | Also circulating beater 6 { 1 POR BALE-—Baled alfalfa ay | lambert, Jr, South Al Btreet egheny FOR BALE Potatoes, one year from Potter county seed, Craded 1. 2 and 3, Call 2752, Btate College, Pa xi4 POR SALE-- Short slab wood at our mill near Spring Millis, $1 per load 0. W. Houtz Lumber Co. State Col- lege. Pa x12 POR SALEA wit John Pa. Zion. FOR SALE Estate as range in very good condition nquire of Mrs, ( H. Heckman, Willowbank Belle foute, Pa su FOR BALE--1084 Pord coupe i; , good running condition: cheap 0 ‘quick payer all 761-J or see OG. A. Spear- Bellefonte R Db. 1 iu FOR BALE Pur m lime st price farm. Ba v can afford n pay Ing re of | Zion 1940 Ford tractor plow and pulley Inguire of Corman, R. D. 2, Bellefonte x12 Bn M. Long, Howard R , Phone 1013 (N: tany). te GURS— Bought, sold and | exe changed. Inquire at the West tern Auto As sociale Biore, Allegheny Bi. Belle- fone, Pa Phor We 750 1844 FOR SALE- Coal sabes away at low rate 347-J for prices. Bam Bellefonte, Pa, R. D 1} FOR SALE-Remington Tynew No. 10 R. C. Allen Cash Rex Joy and Ad Machine with direct sub- tractic alton 10 key Adding ma- chine sublratic multiplica~- tion Wow re wo Bold on eany pian. Palmer C, Bler- I. Pa x13 and wood. “1 haul Col 3] with capacity payment Rebersburg Sale or Exchange POR BALE OR EXCHANGE coach will take cattle gome Alfalls hay for sale Boalabrur £. Pa Pontiac L * ——————————— Poul try BABY CHICKS- Wh Barred Rocks duced prices Matilda, Pa R19 BABY CHICKS flocks, New Roc ka WwW $200. 50 for Hetla Poulury Box 201 BABY CHICKS Cet our special prices on chicks hat iched d biood tested stock, five lead! straight or sexed Ciroail Ar a ne McAlllsterville, te Leghorn al Blood tested E MN Peters Phone Warriors Prom Blood-iested Hampahires Barred ie Lew t $3 50 1K Farm, Bel lietfon le er Trells's Quai- | CHIOKS~Oré iY chicks now! 38 profitable breeds efxed, unsexed, hybrids Priced from 4% to 00c. each. Also order yous startena now and receive zg 24-inch metal ohick feeder FREE with each 100-ibs. Twice a week truck Oeliv- ers chicks and Startens jn this area Parms 208 x12 Trelis Poultry Phone Philipsburg, Pa Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR BAL B- Smooth haired fox rier ubples. 6 weeks old T K king Por: Matilda, Pa. BR. D. 1 POR BALE—An English setter, 1 3 ald, wil sell or exchange on ? bit hound. Also 2 Pine Olen, Pa Live Stock FOR SALE—Two coils coming 2 old, good sige. Inquire of J Sharer, Centre ¢ Hall Pa FOR BALE—A Guernsey cow with 3rd calf by her side. Alo good work horse. Inquire of Thomas Gill | Jultan, Pa. x12 POR BALE—A good team of youn horses 65 and 7 vears old. we o¥ | 3000 Bw. LeRoy Barner H 1. !tany) R. D 2 ay 4 POR SALE—A cow with 2nd calf vy | its gide yh other 4 "on ‘ing fresh soon re Heaton, Juitan, R “rgd xb re, weight 1400, | Pom k 0 ell head hy er. wi |, of C E pul ue y ulian, R . Post Office of 3 vis xi2 i | Mares and a aot Jaguite of John H ‘ liefonte, Phone 14R-1. POR SALB-2 fresh Holstein wicung and Dien St Jas. Willard efonte, Jack- | sonvilie Road, Rody 20r-R J nem | POR SALE—A gIeY mare. ines all | x15 bo early, amut | EE ——— FOR SALE A ‘Holstein oc cow that will part of harness used gS Measona. Telia 2, mont. Kariba ex. ’ x12 | ng Valley Sales barn, grr | xiz [© : dential | vom BALE-—A palr of mares, one 8 a the other 10 years, weight an extra good fentn quire of A Leonard Rudy, i ollege, Real re For Sale Baw in ge. a Twp. Phone 3682 ” x College | POR SALE—~Dwelling with all mod- TI conveniences, Lwo-cAr Rarage Bargain. Call 162- J. xl POR SALE—A lot 50x160 on Street, Bellefonte, Pa Mrs. Joe Thomas, Phone 58- M Shope Inquire of liefonte, Pa x12 FOR SALE—115 acres of good tim- ber located In Huston township on {Oeorge Bleele estate. Inquire of Lundy Btecle, Juli un, Pa x12 | ror SALE A 100 acre tract of land John in Curtin township, Centre County Tite Miss Dorothy Barton . Jerney Bhore, Fa. x13 For terme w 213 Him bt POR SALE 150 acre farm located in Ferguson Twp. 2 miles N. W_ from, College ave traffic light, Bltate Col- lege, Pa. Phone 3648 Blate College Pa x12 FOR SALE-"RifMes Lode” the Alone cotiame on Pehing near Lamar, Pully equipped {672, or write Mrs. H 8. Ploot Haven, Pa FOR BALE Pioof Creek Dial Lock xi3 Tears of horses cholce out of six. Home horses ready for hard work Kalamazoo range, good as new is Petzer, Bellefonte, R, D. Plessant Can Station Phone Also & Lew. Lear 520-J-2 xi2 POR SALE ht 6 family bullding located on corner tin and Allegheny streets. Bell | Pa. Reasonable terms can ranged. Inquire of Pirst i Bank, Bell eion! 1e Pa tment " hd ur spar POR BALE- of the ria paper trimmer brushes, sliding . planks, knee-hole desk, 2 drop clot Incuire of Mrs. James D Seibert "ine Street, Phone 308 POR SALE—7-room side, Bellefonte land, 14 of wh len 4 acres clear and cold water Steve Yakick 1. or Inquire nyside of and i privat of 3 T township 3 | h of } arry Bhawiey, near Yarnell tains 95 acres ms e Or joss rant dated 1870 “Good bull be bought st reasonable oo quick sale. If interested writ Croft, 888 Second St. Nanty Glo Executor or Rad Lawrence Crofs Bellefonte Pa. Phone 288-J. for formation Of valuable ocated In PRIVATE S8Al iE real estate Borough at No. 47 Bast Lins known a8 the Daggett p Frame dwelling house en rooms and two bathrooms. sulle ably arranged for two apartments This Is one of the most desirable 0- cations in Bellefonte and can be pur. chased at reasonable price for quic sale. If interested consult National Bank of Bellefonte, L Maves, Lemont or W. Harrison er Esq. Belicfonte For Sale c or Rent FOR SALE OR r Acres In Cr ers State Road. Inguire of Vonada, Asronsburg. Pa — eoma———— Houses tor Rent POR RENT —Houme street, North side | brick Bros, Bel letonte Pa on Willow? bank Inquire of Gar- x! 12 POR RENT—6 room ho use at “Zion Possession {mmediately. Inguire at Esso Stetion, Zion or phone on isi POR RENT—On April 1st hon Pleasant Oan, 7 roomd, sun bath hot water hesl. Phone fone 213-R-1 POR RENT —A April 1, house of Union Township Poor farm bevweepn Jull- an and Unionville, also fields for rent on same farm, Paul Wrigley, State College, x12 | pom RENT —Prame dwelling six rooms and bath. Hot alr Turnasce | Immediate occupancy. Located on Water Street, Miegburg nguire Bellefonte Trust Company, agent bur FOR RENT --8-room cottage house also J-roomn apartment, with all conveniences. Both located between Beliefonte and Miiesburg Call Haupt’s Place. Bellefonte Phone ny Farms For Rent FOR RENT--Thre Allison farm located at Spring Mills Mill farm.™ electric light, running water, bulidings jocat- in Spring Mills, jocated for Retief . al farming. G. H McCormick. A Spring Mills. BR. D. 1. Pa Phone 48- 4, Oentre Hall at Apartments for Rent FOR RENT --3- room. furnished apartment. Private bath, heat, hot water. Mrs, Eilzabethy Hazel 113 Bast Logan Street, Beil forte, Pa. x12 FOR RENT —A four- -room. apartment, unfurn.shed All conveniences Possespion April 1. Mrs. Charles Beatty, Past Curtin Street, Phone 101 | | PARMERS—Do you need new ma chinery, another howee, pr money for spring? See Robert jegier at Musser Gettig's office, Bellefonte, Pa any Baturdas morning or Oeorge Mothersba ug Boalsburg Pa, or write 0 the Hollidaysburg Produc tion Credit Amaciat of 4% % In- terest veariv..] 2 years LW repav-- no endorsers n2 Miscellaneous or ———— WA NT E D—Desd stock removed prom . Call Geo. J. Vogt, Cen- tre Hall, Pa. Phone 60-R-4, or Lock Haven, 2104 at our EXPE. 154 DEAD & TOCK RAO ed promptly B. M. Keller, Millhieimn, Ps., Phone T5-R-2, Reverse charges eur DEAD STOCK Removed promptly Call hnyh ime jt my expense, phous eh J loyd Bmith, Milesburg, a Rd Announcemen rs CARD. PARTY -A card party will the Hublersburg Hig. I0r Whe benefit of Admission 25 2 T30 p.m Retr eshimnents and pr on Prayer meet. the home of Mie View Bundsy, O p.m Come t) ! L your soul SHOOTIN UO MATCH Saturday rch 22 at Cyrus Shope farm Jol Ah OW Chickens, apple but - and potatoes for prizes 5 at p.m Everyone invit ‘the Preise A fos ¥ sareh. i Tor a fow pennies and waffle Lu Wo Disemnent BUPPER .—A chicken SUppDer will be served in the M rE church Mrriha o~ turday N h 28 al § o'thoxk for the benefit or the Williams Cesiie- Williams Cemetery Assocs tic tery PLAY - ’ byger WOVE] TO K ho AT ¢ i sed reg Meet ENTERTAINMENT - Inhivakers from R La rmspory, Locust Bhow the at Monday play 5 De- ! those Fho purchased Lic and were Sip : * ta abi Deca Une i of the room see the play Pe rsonal tion were and PILES FISTULA FISSURE There is only one way Ww oorrect Hemor- rhoids commonly called a and that ig by Ltharough removal conoerning our EE Tro RE BOPOL which does the job in salirfactory manner he Tibbens Pharmacy, Beech Creek Pa tif EZENE— Por relief headaches, oolda tis and rheumstism i al aches and pains particularly that of rhet mat im. The pain tablet that thers pushed clon: off the “Price in half nd dollar See what you buy hE) buy in glasg and be sure the E-Z i» on each and every tablet The Tibbens Phar. macy. Beech Creek, Pa ite THE TTBBENS PHARMACY DRUOS MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOODS, BEECH CREEK. PENNA. If in need of glasses soe us Arst and save money as we positively will not be under- sold ss we do our own grinding and have no rent to Day. large and complete stock OCerman Artificial Ews Also Bar Glasses for those with defective hearing. All frames and mountings pure 1-10-12 Karat Gold guaranteed permanent wear The Sight and Hearing Ald Swore where you can do betier than elses where. Hours 10% 12: 2106, T0 8 dally and Sunday. No Wednesday Afternoon hours it Repairing POREMAN'S UPHOLETERY--Fural- ture repalr shop, repairing restor- ing antiques a specially ane and rush seats Modern upholstery Sho North Race St. rear Penn Belle Hote Phone 793-7, 18 FURNTIURE REPAIRNHD — Repairs made % all kinds of furniture. Unholsterine and slip covers made wm Thomnson's Upholster? Shon, 102 E Lamb St, Phone - Bellefonte, Pa -1f MACHINE WOREK-<Cattle clipper blades sharpened while you walt Machine work of all kinds. We also have in stotk cold roll steel oap screws. set screws Woodrufl keys, key stock etc. Swarts Machine { Bellefonte. Pa Phone %2-R pain due 0 of FOR RENT. Apartment. third foor. 4 q st Pirst National Bank, Bellefonte, Pa. 13 RENT Pleasant furnished unfurnished 2-room ent. Adults only. Avaliable May 1. 527 8. Pugh Street. State Coliege, Pa Dial 4253 or FOR RENT —Four-room apartment with plsehaiathe and bath De- our ma naire of A W. Keith: out old ulre , Ketch. line, Temble nu POR RENT—Purnished apartm apartment of 3 rooms, with Detvase bath, heal and continuous hot water, reasonable rent. Mrs. A M. Rishel. ‘24 EH St. Bellefonte. Pa. Phone 345.3 11tf small housey 1 g Br Hy Bic n ness a section. Pomession imme. diately. B. O. Harvey, Bellefonte, | Phone 508-M. ue POR RENT--8mall four-room Apart. ment, private. all pSDvehi¢ nest Also "three rooms AL n Bingered Iauire "of are ¢ 4 r phi x Soonats Ca to Farmers 3 phn : for ’” SAVE on PAINTING! and PAPERING Call us for a free estimate on needs. Exteriors and interiors. Charles H. Eason and Son 238 E. Lamb St. Phone 1082-R BELLEFONTE, PA — Wanted to Buy! SCRAP IRON 60c a 100 Ibs LOCK HAVEN, PA SQUARE DANCE ! EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY Old Garman House (HOTEL TANNEY)
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