March 27, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. LOCAL | new Bellefonte, Pa, Trade in your old watch for a one. W. E Crossley, Jeweler, John T, Ammer Shore, were busi- Mr man, of and Mrs Jer ey | ness visitors here for a few hours on — of Phil- Belle Mrs on Miss Josephine Barnes, ipsburg, spent last week in fonte as a guest of Mr. and Richard Baney at their home East Linn street Among those from out of town who were here last Wednesday for the funeral of Boynton Daggett, were, Miss Helen Boynton, of Wav- erly, N. Y.; Mrs, Maynard Murch and Miss Georgia Daggett, of Spring- field, Ohio Mrs. Ralph Heister and 2 child- ren have returned to their apartment on East Howard street from a three weeks’ visit with Mrs. Heister's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hirsch and with Mr. Heister's parents, all residing in Tamaqua A new neon si wags erected this week over the sidewalk in front of R. K, Owens Electric store on South Allegheny Street, The Owens store recen'ly became the Kelvinator agency in this area and the 1 bears that name as wel] a the firm name of the establishment Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blakeslee son, of DuBois, are now occu- side of the Thomas dou- ble house on North Allegheny street recently vacated by Mrs. Dell D Dean Mr. Blakeslee is manager of the Turner store which is t in its new h e in Ci the next Mr of wil and wedding 62nd day ol last 1 gh the and pying one 0 reopen om ider's exchange in and Mrs. Joseph Garbric owbank S .reet observed their anniversary Wednes- The Garbrick the parents of four Russell, a* home: Earl, of New York, William: of Sarver, and Charles F if Jersey Shore, employed by the Titan Metal Company, Bellefonte Mr Mrs family since over in tne week on Gordon Lewis and leaving Bellefonte ago have been living Kerstetter house in purchased the in that and who “ yal in William Pleasant Gap, have Richard P. Wester community, ar property tervelt house Miss Emma Agnes McGowan Green sidence at the corner of Linn and Allegheny street, Wednes- day of last week, from a two months’ motor trip to Florida. They came north about two weeks ago and had been with relatives and friex Washington, D. C Bellefonte Thomas B Brook, N. J staff velit house int that The Wes- Kerstetter moved week into d early this moved the Green and returned to res e before coming to Rees will American within alt y agduate Qin the Company A gr “re Mach of Stone few weeks engineering a versity, he will gineering staf! of the Rees is at presen Johns Manville Compar Among ten m members ity basketball squad and bers of the swimming s¢ awarded the Dickinson College var- sity athletic insignia at a meeting 4 Dickinson Athletic Associa- tion at Carlisle this week was Del- bert Franc! Mr. and Mrs A. L. Francis t Bishop Street who won hi for swimming mining ineer at gan « Un be part of the er local firm. Mr 1t by the employed SIX mem- ad to be wie of Ea iet Among x were hifle Gay Mrs. Tamazi pring street were: ) Cornell Showers and Mr Mrs. William Welch, of Philadel- phia; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garbrick James and By:on Eckley, of Tyrone and Mrs. Harry Yearick Frye. of Altoona: Mrs R. Welch and J Richards, State Colleg Mr. and Mrs Allentown, spent Bellefonte with Mr. Dubbs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dubbs, at their home on Willowbank street Mr Dubbs, who has been in charge of the Department of Public Assistance warehouse at Allentown for some months, has been named to a simi- lar position at the larger warehouse in Pottsville and will move t5 that city in the near future ~The infant daughter born on St. Patrick's day to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Ebeling at their home, Belle- fonte, R. D. 1, has been named Pat- ricia Louise. Both the little girl, who weighed seven pounds at birth, and her mother, the former Helen Rah el, daughter of Mr. and Mrs W Rishel. of Dover, Florida, are {2d ting along nicely. The new arrival is the third child ang the third daughter in the Ebeling family —--Ralph Cole, former resident of Bellefonte, who has been undergo ing treatment at the Veterans’ Hos- pital at Bath, N. Y. for some time, arrived in Bellefonte last Wednes- day for a several days’ visit with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. A. C, Heverly, at their home on East High Street, before returning to the Veterans’ Hospital at Aspin- wall, where he had been a patient before being sent to the Bath insti tution for special treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Hays W. Mattern and two children, who for some time have been occupying one side of the lewis R. Lenhart double home on East Curtin street, will move about April 1, into the first floor of the James C. Furst duplex apartments on East Linn street. Mr. and Mrs Frederick Warner and family, now occupying one of the apartments in the Baum residence on East Curtin street, will move about the same time into the second floor of the Purst duplex home, ~-Richard F. Gray, son of Mrs. G Oscar Gray, of West High street, has been named chairman of the Spring Hop, to be held in DuBois April 25, by the DuBois Undergrad- uate Center of the Pennsylvania State College. Mr. Gray ls enrolled as a fresmman in the school of Lib- eral Arts. Arthur B. Hipple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hipple, of West Lamb street, also a student at the center, is enrolled in the cir- riculum of metallurgy. Both young men are active in clubs at the school. Gray was in the cast of a radio play given recently and is a member of the Men's Glee Club who neral of North 8 Mrs and R of and Carl H, Dubbs, of the weekend in Hipple was a regular on the basket {eam this j siation, season, of the var- J. Brenner, of Washing- | ton, D. C., spent the weekend with her father, Harry Eberhart, on East Curtin street Are my eyes really efficient? Ask Dr. Howard F. Bauer, Optometris:, at the W. E Crossley Jewelry Store, | Bellefonte, Pa Mr. A. G. McCullough, of Kar- thaus, was a Bellefonte visitor on Tuesday pnd while here found time to pay us a visit Miss Ella Levy spent the winter Indiana, with her home week Mrs. C. of Milesburg, in Hartford | relatives, re- the fore part who Cit; turned the Lo ol Saturday specials at the Sid Bernstine Store, Belle- fonte, Pa. includes ladles dresses for $1.00 and ladies coats as low $5.00. Don't miss these saving: J. B. Simpson Clothes as adver- tised In Esquire—Imported and do- mestic woolens, tweeds gabard.ines, ete, $24.75 to $48.50. Cash or t plan, Phone 9692. Lewis Daggett N. Spring Street, Bellefonte, Pa . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Grove of Bush Addition, are the proud parents of a baby boy born Monday, March 17, who has been named Robert Ivan, Mrs. Grove i I Poim, | W. F Friday and an aget vy “i Po m ; way Mr. and Mr two children, of Arlingion the weekend in Bellefonte Mt Mrs. Shope parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Mr. and Mr Harry G East Curtin street, M i employed by i Co. of Washh Sunday evening f Mr. and ) . J Oo! Pleasant Gap were Harry E Garbrick Rev. and Mrs E P and Mi Gilbert Shoj Va “ » and spent BUesls pective Shope Witte of and res and all of D.C inner guests Henry Garbrick Mr. and Mr: and son Richard, Brown of Yeag- Garbrick’'s par- and Mri. Ward Chr! onio, who i n-in-law and daughter Kline Woodring, <f East Street several weeks it. Petersburg, Florida {riends, is reported Mrs. Woodring suf- atiack 1 reported to be with no expectation are who to wit 4g0 went or a visit to be quite fered a ill evere and to bed INE adie Lo LAO week Flock Bellefonte of troud.e fined eave wild § Sunday of over ' § Ou JUGK~ their honk lake mad nite believe hat mistakes, change nt maxes Mr and family been o« houses and Mrs al who for Widmann some time have the Mingle Bishop and move about side of the house on the same Bryan family the Morrison move Milesburg Mrs. P. P. Geary iperinten- dent cf the Centre County Hospital: Miss Kathryn Coble, clerk the Hospi al Siiees and Misses Pauline Hou Helen Regus Sara Adams and Th ille Neal 085 John ol at corner of Blanchard streeis, will into the eastern son de we Way ui bie of prop- to the a ul ns were held Hospital in Holl E. Robb 10 the Uhlled States montis’ service with the in Hawalian w onte Saturday for visit with his Edward Robb, at of her brother<in-law Mr. and Mrs. Winfield South Penn street before going to New London, Conn to undergo three months of training in submarine work -~Mr. and Mrs. George andi young daughter, spent the weekend Mrs, McNichol's respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. James MeNichol, of East Howard sireet Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mis. E. M. Broderick. of State College. Mr. McNichol, an em- ploye of the Bell Telephone Com- shard recently arrived in from 18 8. Nav to Belle! eral days Mrs. C ate; came fi SPY. mother, the home and sisler, Love, of special McNichol Harrisb burg, with Mr. and of {pany in Harrisburg since his grad- uation from Penn State in 1027. has been transferred to Reading and the family expects to move to that city as soon as suitable living quarters are found | lodges Borough workmen were en- gaged Monday in filling a kind of sink hole on High Street between the Brockerhoff Hotel and the tral- fiz triangle on the Diamond. The brick pavement at tha: point be- | came soit and spongy and when the bricks were torn up it was found that the road base was wet and sog- gY. The condition, believed to have been caused by water and ice, was corrected with a quantity of s one | ballast tamped into place. A zimi- lar condition arose at that point some time ago and at that time a| I is believed this week's eliminate further the bricks. treatment will rouble -<Miss Audrey Bloomquist, of | Bishop street, Bellefonte, a student] at Indiana State Teaches College, | Indiana, Pa, recently was elected | to represent the Home Economics | Department on the Cultural Pro! gram Committee. This committee is | composed of a student from each de« | partment in the college with several] } facuity members. Their purpose is to select the programs, lectures, ef other features for the entertainment | program. Miss Bloomquist is al daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T.! Bloomquist, of Bellefonte, She is a! junior in the Home Economics De. partment. She Is also treasurer of the Home Economics Club. a mem- ber of the Resident Women's League | Council, the Leonard Literary So- ciety and the Lutheran Student Zs- lof Dr | State College | for i nichis, i platse were { dian border north of Rochester, N / | Saturday If you are moving this spring be sure and notify us of your change of nddress and thereby enable us to deliver your Centre Democrat to you without delay Miss Margaret Capers, daughter and Mrs. R. L. Capers, of Curtin street, Bellefonte, re- cently was elected social chalrman | of the Alpha Chi Chapter of the Delta Gamma fraternity at Penn Miss Capers, a jun- Is majoring In any East at the College, home economics The winter was exceptionally hard on a number of Bellefonte streets Many the streets have deep chuck holes caused Ly the ac ton of water and frost and while Council has authorized the repalr of such holes rapidly as possible, the work will require considerable time because of the large number of repas Lo be made Fred Witmer, of East week purchased from of Burmham Pla 10, on North Alle- between the Emma { the E. E. Widdow- Home, According Witmer, a tant NC» irer of the Ns eX ne property d Mrs, Jack of North Spring stree! home Monday from Cleveland, where Lthey spent the weekend with M: Mrs. Richard Hall, of that Mrs. Hall is the former Caro- lyn Brouss Belle On thelr return trip they were accompanied by Mr. Yeager's aunt, Mrs. Edward Harper, who returned to her home hee motor rip and Florida Hoover, of Bellel the first ol as Linn gheny Street Creen homme nerad Mir ea y ai 10 0 DuLaQ H. Ye ret ager red Ohio and of fonte a IX mont to California, Texas Willa R. D evidence shen hw [rom m howed u CAv spring on watur ugnt Lo 18-inch water snake which th morning at the Kies nat Many robins or our a tenuon an nad een spring near nis ome been warbling nroughout inity, knowledge of a $ neck oul 10 size ndition ave th 1 WE but snake stick up weallier . re ad Centre County Jones, remode led North Th fer: Treasurer Harry cently purchased former Thomas S .reet F and Nome three wo ADO MA iments announ- he will hold an Ww apartments, Fri- Mr dents of Belle. nding area to some of Be art OF max apar Fr 4% “ LPH a weeg PP what he (erin Lt modern "oe - mice nL by the Penn : former Bellefonte ix weeks er employed ang ngin yania Raijlrrad Known residen iered Q Ol altack J recovers heart JW el a ang kL 1 4 Wg LOUgn hie nor turn work. 1 moved to Lock Haven fonte ghoul two years ago is a brother-in-law of Mr the Forge, hear to he from Bel Mr. Vogt Georg del Mrs. Geor ntre Hall, was right side abou! of -A car by ge H McC ick, of Ce damaged about Lhe <.30 ck Tuesday a mishap in fron House. The a while Mr McCormi north Allegheny of the Brewer coal a park was injured, T was able to continue ut power Damage io ¢ driven rm Qo cident K wa Street on ang trucks wa: Dav x» Belle onte police have (ssued Warning to motorists oo come 10 full stop when approaching flas! red lights at streel Intersections Mctoris s approaching flashing am- ber lights have the right of way and are required to siop. The flashing signals are in operation late at night and at other periods light traffic. Faliure to come 0 a full stop at a flashing red signal is as serious an offense as falling to observe a steady red light, police declared About fifty members of Centre Lodge No. 153, 1. O. O. F.. includ. ing the degree team and orchestra, went by bus to Lewistown Monday night. In the Odd Fellows Hall at Lewistown, Centre Lodge conferred the third degree on a large class from Milroy Lodge and two candi dates from Lemont The jarge crowd was composed of members from var- ious MifTiin county lodges and State College, Lemont and Bellefonte from Centre county, and a representative member of Lock Ha- ven lodge, Clinton county “ vite nz not ' Ci ~The Elks minstrel! and tevue at a local theatre last Thursday end Friday night was ample proof that Bellefonte stil] has its old touch for home-talent productions and that there is still a large demand for such shows, Well packed houses both and the liberality of ap- undeniable evidence of approval. The Elks Club, and mem- bers of the cast take this means of expressing their thanks to the Pifer | : Musi t ; - | macadam surfacing was placed over | Music store fo; the use of the pub He address system which was used in presenting the minstrel and re- vue, ~Mrs. Ida Gillen, who resides with the Russell Copenhaver family on Logan Street, was painfully in-| { jJured Sunday March 16, in an au- tomobile accident near the Cana. Y. and is now a patient In a New York state hospital, according to word received by the Copenhaver family during the weekend. Mrs, Gillen, who has been visiting rela- | tives in Niagara Falls for the past several months, was on a motor trip with her grandsons Jack and LBddy Stuckey, of that city, when thelr car and ano her machine met head-on. Mrs, Gillen suffered a fractured leg and other injuries: Eddy Stuckey lest two (rong teeth | {and had ag number of severe britfses It and Jack Stuckey escaped with bruises. The Stuckey brothers are! Gio {FOR SALE {1928 model; Oliver No. 7 tractor quite well known in Bellefonte, he- ing former residents here (Additional basnly on Page 4) =hop the Otmaiied QONIYA Card of Thanks RABERT pressing and friends take this means of ex- our thanks to nelghbors for the use of their cars, their floral tributes and thelr many other acts of kindly sympathy Ing the {Nnesa and death of W. Rabert, of Snow Shoe H bert We W. Ra. means of ex- our thanks to neighbors and friends for the use of thelr cars their floral tributes, and their many other acts of kindly aympathy dur ing the linesy and death of Mrs Sarah Ohl, late of Nittany Signed The Children Lost and Found March CHL ~~We pressing take this male 700 x13 black Pr 19th a Cot! ileense No. 3385 ON J. Bellefonte, Pa and brown hound license No 2600 Owner can have Fane Ly calling at the home of Mrs Edward Lawrence, Lrqnstown, Belle- fonte R. D. 3 . Help Wanted WANTED Far ie aged Pa FOUNDA white hand WANTED keep hou Ce ¢ Hal WANTED WANTED me Chirl | appl Woodri Belle ae M Na on te Exper { age WANTED ie need 5 Vears ol rienced C L I VOT WANTED NOT & ) arp of Laue fonte, Pu WANTED i work og care of § tre Hall, WANT SD WANTED n the n ) Phone 476-4 fXDerier w ANTE] 3 far m bs ference. Inquire A Morrisdale, Pa. Phone Ge reon xis Bar 179-01 WANTED -—A 1 od adie 3 WOT 4 Adiw Order House deal of good character Mus WANTED Jector ar National to emo y Slate Coll worker time 385 Willi Co! Mall man ER area } F 31 Nits be thoroughly trained ance gelling. Sales experience {= not a nrereauisit Write Box 85 Your ; treated confidentially x15 Work Wanted | WANTED- -W wk tical write F. A M Democrat WANTED-—A refined middle age wid- OW desires a position as house- keeper in a widowers home Will take full charge. Dependable, trust. worthy, address M. M. in care of this office. x13 Home Wanted WANTED—Boarding home child, in country near or Zion State number in qualifications. wage expected Box 18 in care of this office Wanted to Buy ton office desks Thomas Breet, x13 tire bend.- Rav- x13 for gmall ellefonte family. Write WANTED Earl Brown Bellefonte, Pa WANTED —To buy a a wagon fr wuich ig In working order, mond Orner, Min Hail, WANTED-4To buy Holstein Bull, large enough for service, Hany R Wolf Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 1756-R- 31. x13 nree flat 122 N WANTED-—To fresh or Hand, Onk burg buy ‘Holstein COWS, apringems. James CC, Gil. Hall Sia. Pa. Phone Bots | x1 WANTED — To buy all xinds of lve stock. Bruce Krumrine, Pleasant Gap, Pa, Phone Bellefonte 664-J-2 and reverse charges if any 1 WANTED O14 Junk Cars Write or call, Wallrun Auto Wrecking, Bellefante, Phone 155 or Lion Stores, State College PhonedB22 Instruction ur DANCING SCHOOLEilsene Ceorge Webb. Dancipg every Tuesaday at Pifer's Music Hall Bellefonte. Ine structions In top, and social dancing, 3PM. tll 10 Articles tor Sale x13 + | FOR SBALE-—All radios. néw and used, electric washers, clove out at Radio Store, ironers etc, to boot Y% ori Smith's igh St. Bellefonte, | “actor, 4 whee! drive; 1 Furdson 1992 model: 1 n 1 Wallis 20-30 model, all have been reconditioned: 1 Inter national JSEraader 1 Superior vorn planter: 1 John Deere corn Dialer, 1 John Deere two bottom RADR prow plow Noh Neere corn cultivator: 1 Massey ars ria corn cultivator: | 5-ff mower; iJoha Deere two wavy plow: | steel harrow, 1 tractor fiak DR : 1 Keve one hay loader; 1 Superior era’ d+] Ra 1 Ontario eralrn drill 10-7. AH have pen reconditioned. Prove oh of Prana BE Dee, Pa ny Auto | Learn the Rumba, Classes | ——— 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 gain Counter, RATES --Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, for each additional insertion first issue, and 156 cents Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- 25 cents for Where advertise. ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE advertising sale or rent, A straight one cent a word Is charged for real estate Bellelon 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 ol the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocral is entitled to a 25- free of charge intervals | —— FOR BALE Harpster, FOR SALE Lambert, Btreet Re i Ira C x13 hay. John Allegheny gu Looge Penna clover hay Furnace, Pa Baled Jr. aifalfa South FOR rolet ene i x13 SALE Chev f 1 long wheelbase rite Box F R SALE 200 bushe bu nguire Of Pa ele PCR SALE 100 In FOR BALE Harman Jdarge Norge elect COO. er I excelient Dairy, Bellefont BSALE8eed max chen ry Hmore Oat Rockey Phot FOR C POR SALE R SALE 4 bur for pans 302 FY nem fonte FOR 8B » ALE cous unning condition. Will Inguire of Has ry Keern Be efo 4 FOR ir Le SALE ~McCorm ius No. 8 i Joh POR SALE POR BALE Hed ¢. RCo Fhone Campbell Slate Cx FOR BALE 1040 Sliver Kins and plow, Pully equipped ghia starter power Lake plitiey John Matis Hub "a SALE—~A carriage FX Haywood in SALE One- rYtar-gi d pote oes Irish abhbler White Rural POR FOR BALE--An el pacity Ideal incut eve LOY walter 600 op Be tor Also a t L Miller, Sin cond 4 good az new, alas a O tric refrigerator 6 cu fi. Inquire Harry 8 Hoy, Pleasant Gap, Pa FOR BALE--Bllss Triumph, Cobbler and Spalding Rose seed DOLALOSS Ceriified from last voars send Als soine Staymen apples. J Kenneth Wess, Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 179-R-2 x13 xi3 FOR SALE Beeman garden tractor with cultivator, dic and plow Woodsaw frame, blacksmith blower and drill press; 1% hp. gasoline en- ine. A. B. 8mith Centre Halli R 5 i x13 FoR BALE—Seed potatoes Cobblers, No 2 75 bu. Katadiines No. 1 85¢ No 2 75¢ bu. Russets No. 80c. No. 2 30c. bu € H Campbell, Penna Purmnace, Pa. Phone State Coliege 8770 12tf FOR SALE Seed © pota toes, Irish Cob- blers and Kataddins, 1 year old from certified seed Also Rural Rus- gets for seed and cooking, WW, C Prank, on the Musser farm at Zion Phone Zion M22 xi4 PGR “SALE-—Kalamazoo, obal and eas range. Hot water front. white enamel, black trim, used 3'; years. Also circulating healer 8 w 7 room capacity, lewis H. Dor- man, Howard, Pa x13 FOR SALE A 1837 Chevrolet dump | truck with 8 ft. 2 cuble yard body. a 1937 Chevrolet 2 door trunk sedan and a Fordson tractor. Inquire of R, M. Royer, Potters Mills, Pa. Phone {Centre Hall 48. RS x13 | POR SALE Hundreds of used tires, all sizes from 15 to 26 Inch rims Backed by written guarantee evenings unt!! 8 o'clock. Walirun | Auto service. Snow Shoe Intersection, Phone 163 1tf FOR BALE Locust posts, in lots of 100. $2000 delivered anywhere in Centre or diinton oounty. Good alze, large hough, to build fence, not | stakes. Write inquire Fred | rand, Cassville, Huntingdon, o Pon SALE-—Home porown Red Clover seed { from bad weeds $9.00 per 1928 Buick standard sedan good | POR BALE "combination | Open | ‘tiheg $2000; Briggs & Stratton wash- | | ing madhine engine with battery icharger. practically new #15. In- quire of GO. D n, Penna. Pur ‘nace, Pa. x13 FOR SALE-Used mac hinery: International, { Also new ‘ete. for sale at all times, "James J. | Markle, _Btate College, Pa. x15 aii five cents a bu, f. 0. b. Btate Coll Liberal trucks A CULTURAL IM PL EMENTS -— mm and ghtaen tractors, new | and used, gelect: from 90 mod els, and about Bg machines at Losch Trac and Farm ery Co + Jereey gh farm Jn. piemen every kinde-new ad No advance prices Salaable trade-ins ooepten as dows | savment. Balance--tentew or cath | dlsgount, also have 1 traded in home {homes and cows ; College, Pa RB Sook : Rin. | % i Sale~-Dargans Thump Julian, Pa. R. D 1 Be Inquire of J. ed oats. early, smut ‘2 nu revistant strain (90-A 27). Severity. | ow recleaned in burlap | Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- word advertisement This privilege can be columns one time, year at different in these used six times a ACI pet Tres. 729 x13 Clover seed, Harry RD. 2 Phone vler J-1 Bellefonte Potatoes nly seed 2952 one year, from Oraded 1 State College FOR SALE Potter ¥ FOR SALE--1034 Pard running condition L¢ coupe buye wn ly, Bellefonts ' i51-J o ee O R POR SALE an i0rg ) DAY Howard. R (Nittany Jag Long Zion 1913 GUNS Inquire at inte BStlore fonte, Pa , BOQ the We Alleg Phone "Oy POR SALE -« ashes 347-0 Bellefonte AWAY foye SALE good Ear: B! POR BALE-#Rem) No 10 R C and Adding neon Aller n BABY CHICKS Whit Barred Rocks SE ER Ma: lida, Pa. Phone Leg BABY CHICKS Socks, New Rotks. and White 82 0 50 Hecla Poulirs Box 20) BABY for Trella’'s Qual- now! 35 profitable vari chicks, hybrids, twice a week delivers in this ares of ERY number from 25 to 25 000 chicks Trella Poullry Parma Phone 208 Philipsburg, Pa 1341 BABY OHICKS Spec Mated W. leg per 100: St. 8750, pits. 814.75. ciks $2.25; Standard mated W. Leg per 100 f. run 85.95. pits. $12.00, cika. 81.45 N H Reds Br & W. Rox, per 100: a! run $700, pits. $9.75. ciks #600. Al breeds blood-tested, cash or C. OD rex 5% guar. G. K. Schaeffler. MeAl- listervilie, Pa x18 Dogs, Pets, Etc. CHIC KS HES EL] truck Order Lag 81 PCR BALE Smooth haired fox ter. rier puppies, 8 weeks old. T. K. lar- king Port Matilda Pa R D 1. x13 Live Stock bred to far- Mitel] Le 213 PCR BALE—Two young cows will be mesh In g few dave. LG Stanton Jultan, Pa x14 . team of young and 7 years old. weight 3000 os Ray Barner, Howard (Niti- x13 ea of tug harness. uire of John H Fishburn, R. D llefonte, Phone 771-R- 3. POR. BALE—A grev mare. 10 years old, weight age abd a bav nog | ngiire horse, will work eason for selling tractor Yarnell, Bellefonte, Phono Zion 1323 1001 FOR SALE—A team of black horses, coming 10 years, mare and Relic. ig. mare with foal. Inquire of E. Dreibeibls, 8truble Station stan x RD . | FARMERS Penns Valley Sales barn, 1 New | 8 and poultry, | prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owner Maer. Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every Tuesday. Bring sour live stock YOu can expert good iu nice small young of tug harness com in wood condition, aise B Suwa D efonte, Pa Phone 476 Ih 03 x16 1 have “several teams of | horse as well as some si Also some Fordson and plows. Call: Collins Shoemaker The Dunlap Motor Co, Phone RB plete A SALE--3 head of cattle. 2 will | be fresh in May. 1 yearling heifer, sll Guernsey: also 2 Berkahire bro rove will ferrow in May. black hose, 12 vears old wel~hi jo Svivester . (Dix Re Harte, | POR BALE year old : Inquire, of Roy is side. Also 2 other cows oom» ing fresh »oOn Tasuire of V. B Heaton, Julian, R. D x3 FOR BALE--8orrel mare, weight Kood worker, will sell cheap quite of C. E Brus, Pleming idan, R. D, Post Office FOR BALE ~¥#reah Jersey and sey (mixed) cow, with ae her side Kate MoOowan te 578.) 1400 by Phone FOR SALE « “a * out horses endy for Fetoe: Belletont leasant Cap sistion of FC R BAL E- around Linck gelding broke, pri and well cher r bull A Ino "Rein Dotterer ATOAY res ana Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate - FOR LE Drwe ern conyers RTRelY Cail ‘ er Fuubie OC pleg V FOR SALE in Curt For terme wri 213 Elm St GALE ie FOR iain whnahip vy Bhawiey nierested write nd St. Nanty see Lawrence Phone 288. Croft Executor Bellefonte formation i Bec or Pa FOR SALE Eacje ne and oak tie. 2 mules, 15 he : and bath haa f P) ToCHns er B rooms and boll BOUM oved highway everyday lems than hore 731i sell with out InGuire of Henry D 1. Mill Hall, Pa PRIV ATE BALE- of real estate located in Bellefonile Borough at No 47 Past Linn known as the Daeget! property Frame dwelling house, consisiing of ten rooms and two bathrooms sults ably arranged for two thir within val 1usbl e apartments This is one of the most desirable Jo- cations In Bellefonte and can be pur. chased at reasonable price for quick sale, If interested consult Pirst National Bank of Bellefonte, L. Frank Mayes, Lemont, or W, Harrison Walk. er Esq. Bellefonte hind For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT. A =mall farm in Boggs township. Write Box 0,0 E N Care Centre Demo ras 1311 POR SALE OR RENT —A farm of 40 acres in Gregg Townahi PD. near State Road. Inquire of Mrs Emma Vonada Aaron: burg Pa. wu FOR RENT OR | SALE 17% acre farm, about 100 acres 0 cultl- vation, spring water, located at Run- ville Pa. Possession Immediately Inquire of C. J Reese, Wingate, Pa x14 Houses tor Rent FCR RENT—House at lamer H L Truckenmiller, Mill Halil, Pa x13 FOR RENT--House on Wi Allowbank sireel. North side. Inquire of Gare br ick Bros, Bellefonte. Pa x14 , FOR RENT —T7-room hou we with all conveniences, in Bellefonte, &27 00 John Lambert, Jr.. Bellefonte, Pa Phone 383-M x13 ron RENT On Apri} 191 house in Pleasant Gan 7 rooms sun porch, bath, hot water heat. Phone Belle. fonte 212-R-1. ou Fem RENT—6 room house on Wil lowbank 8i., Bellefonte, Pa. In- ouvire of Clavion Korman, B.D. 1 Bellefonte, Pa, x13 FOR RENT-#25 one ball double house on Reynolds Avenue, Hot walter heat. bath, seven rooms. In- quire thig office RD IFC RENT-A house in Cod locaton Della SS Williams | Ave, State College, pon RENT-—Prame dwelling. &ix rooms and bath. Hol alr furnace. Immediate occupancy. Located on Water Mfesburg Inguire Inguire of Mrs 532 Basi Coliege Pa. x14 Bellefonte Trust Company, agent. Sut i FOR RENT-—A five room house, with all @ nvenienoms, including age, located at Plescant Possession April enstine, Bishop St. Bellefonte, Pa x FOR RENT-—A seven room house with sleciric’™= jocated 1 mile east of Clirto~da's Ps Tenan' of house 0° Pia oo ha hive empioviment on Arm with owner upon arrangements Edward Dumm, Moackeyviile x13 lv A cow with 2nd calf by FUR : Rooms For Rent FOR RENT —— A large front Court House Inguire of Mr Helonte, Pa bedroom IONE LON A C. Hev- Phone 372-J. 13 POR RENT for light Blove Friviw "1 Reynolds avenue 2 large rooms, house’ ees fanrce Belletor irnished elecirie Apply 48 ite, Pa. x13 HENT.. Nicely furnished front ' 1086-1 Apartments tor Rent FOR RENT infurn Posse Vor Ba OO aDartmer FOR RENT corner of Lreets "nt y Ran t mou 20 & yOI REN] B P? 506 POR RENT | { Lg 4 MORE Y F Temogell ns mproverns “we a Write or call. Bellefc fonte 106-R MONKEY nnusl DEAD B MM 15«R~2 STOCK - Removed ¢ #t mn DEAD Ca’ anviin promptly, expense. phone by the Jnjon vraver meets i the home of Joh of Krape's gas station on " Highway March 30 Sun- m. Everybody weloomhe Personal PILES FISTULA, FISSURE-—-There 1» only one way to correct Hemors rhoids commonly called Plies and that iz by thorough removal See us concerning our MERITOL-RECTOL which does the job in satirfactory manner. The Tibbens Pharmacy, Beech Creek, Pa tif EZENE-—For relief of pain due 0 headeches, colds. neutsizia. neuri- tis and rheumatism Indicated In all acheg and pains nartionlariv that of rheumatism. The pain tablet that has all others pushed clear off the bureau. Price In half and dollar sipes. See what vou buy E-Z buy in giasg and be pure the E-Z © 01 each and every tablet. The Tibbens Phare macy Beech Creek. Pa ed ™E TIBBENS PHARMACY DRUGS MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOODS, BEECH CREEK. PENNA. If in need of glasses pee ug first and save money ar we positively will not be under sold as we do our own grinding and have no rent to pay. large and complete stock QCerman Artificial Eves. Also Ear Glasses for those with defective hearing Al frames and mountings pure 1-10-12 Karat Gold susranteed permanent wear. The Sight and Hearing Ald Siore where you can do better than eles. where, Hours 10 to 12: 2 0 6: T%0 &8 dally and Sunday. No Wednssch) 1 Afternoon hours ‘ Repairing POREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY --Purni« ture repair shon, repairing, restors Ing antioue: a speciale ne and rach stats. Modern vpholatery North Race 81. rear Penn Belle Hots! Phone 783.) NITURR REFAIRED -- made to all kinds of furniture Unhols‘erine and «in made Wm D Thomneon's olrter Shen, 102 F Lamb Si. Phone WR Bellefonte, Pa. -tf MACHINE WORK-—Csaitle bisdes sharpened while Machine work of all kinds. have in stock 3 JThone RM Bellefonte. Pa. SQUARE DANCE q EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT wi AL TIE naa Old Garman House (HOTEL TANNEY)
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