LOC ALS —— “4 — - «Mr, and Mrs, Chillis Laird and son. Richard, of Port Matilda, were welcome callers at our office Satur- day While In town on a shopping trip. «Mr. and Mrs, Albert Boyle and family ang Mr, Boyle, all of Lock Haven, spent Sunday evening at the Della Garbrick home. Other call- ers during the week included Mrs Emma Bender, of Howard. «The venerable James E. Houtz, of State College, R. D., called at our office, Saturday night. Mr. Houts experiences a little difficulty in get-| ting around on account of rheuma- | tism which has settled in his legs. | Guests at the Centre County | Home take this means of expressing | their thanks to the Free Methodist | church of State College for the fine} Easter gifts members of the church distributed at the home on Sunday. | ~John Junious, proprietor of the| Texas Lunch, on West High street, retuned to Bellefonte, Saturday, from a three-months’ sojourn Inj Florida. For the past seven years! Mr, Junious has spent part of each) winter in the sunny south. John Dopelbower and two fellow | students at Perkiomen School for| Boys, Pennsburg, spent part of the Easter holidays in Bellefonte with] Mr. Dobelbower's parents, Mr, and | Mrs. R. R. Dobelbower and family at their home on West Curtin street —Austin Furst, law student at Dickinson College, Carlisle, and Miss Margaret Watkins, also of Car- lisle, arrived in Bellefonte Friday to spend the Easter season with Mr. Purst's parents, former Judge and Mrs, James C. Furst at their home| oh West Linn street. H --Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quicl and Mrs. Quici's brother, Herbert Clous- er, all of Detroit, Mich., spent the| Easter season in Bellefonte with Mr | Quici’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- éph Quici, at their home on North Spring street, and at Mrs. Quicl's| and Mr. Clouser’s parental home in| Milesburg. | ~The Rev. Robert H. Thomas, 3rd, | rector of St. John's Episcopal church, ! and Mrs. Paul Beaver, organist and choir director, have announced] that on Sunday, April 27. the boy | choir of Christ church Williamsport, | wil] present a cantata in the church. | visit with relatives and friends be- at Democratic headquarters, West About 40 voices will be in the choir] and the cantata will start at 4 p. m.| —=Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Trive| ely and young daughter, Linda, of] Harrisburg, spent the Easter season in Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rider and family at] their home on East Bishop street. | be recovering nicely and is expected of the Schaeffer Hardware store, on, "| Upon their return to Harrisburg to be discharged from the institu- Monday underwent an operation at Miss! tion in the near future. Mrs. Light the Centre County Hospital and ac- Gertrude Kane, who will be their!is a daughter of Mrs. Bess E. Gould, cording to reports yesterday is re- tof the Orvis duplex apartments, East covering as well as can be expected. they were accompanied by guest for an indefinite time. —Frederick Warner, of East Linn] street, superintendent of the Amer-| lean Lime & Stone Company here, | who recently underwent a serious operation at the Centre County Hos- pital, and whose condition for 4 time taused considerable concern 10 relatives and friends, yesterday was reported to be showing slow but steady improvement and he is now believed to be out of immediate danger. ‘ . =The children of the Church] schivols of St. John's Episcopal church enjoyed ~Eastér parties on Monday. The junior party was held in the afternoon in the Parish House while the senior school gath- ered at 7 o'clock that evening for! their event. Games of every descrip- | tion werc played and refreshments) were served. The junior party was) fn charge of Mrs. Henry Oves and | the senior hostess was Mrs. Hugh] Quigley. ~Dwing the weekend the village of Prossertown welcomed home its Mayor, Andy Kachik, who since De- cemtber has been employed as an electrician at the Army reservation at: Indiantown Gap. Construction work at the camp Is completed and only x skeleton force of electricians is required to maintain the electrical equipment. Andy enjoyed his work there and made a number of friends Who regretted his departure. He ex- pects to resume his electrical con- tracting business in the Bellefonte region. «Mr, and Mrs. Robert McClellan, of the Jones apartments, North Thomas street, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a fine baby boy, weighing 7 pounds, 2 ounces, at the Cenire County Hos- ) at 8:15 o'clock Tuesday moin- . The youngster, the first child in the family, has been named Vic- tor Edward. Both he and Mrs. Mc Ciellan, the former Mabel Watson, ter of Mrs. Myrtle Watson, of Lamb street, are getiing along . Mr. McClellan is manager of meal department of the High and was presented by Hugh Quigley, Jr.. and Herbert Malin. These boys were garbed in the cos- tumes of old China. Millard M. Tawney, fire chief of Harrisburg from 1926 to 1934. died at the Polyclinic Hospital in Harrisburg, Tawney was admitted to the hos- pital on March 24 and for a time te, where he frequently vis- ited with. local firemen. On several ~The Junior Section of the Belle fonte Womans Club will meet at 8 o'clock Monday evening, April 21, in the Library building. What error or errors of vision have 1? Do I overwork my eyes? Ask Dr, Howard F. Bauer, Oplome- trist, at the W. E. Crossley Jewelry | Store, Bellefonte, Pa, Mr, and Mrs. Musser W. Getlig, of East Bishop Street, mo'ored to Wilmington, Del, early Saturday | morning to attend the wedding of | a friend. They returned to Belle- fonte late the same night. | —Mr. and Mrs, Albert Kachik, of Cleveland, Ohio, spent Easter In Centre county, dividing their time between Mr. Kachik's brother, Andy | Kachlk and family at Prossertown, and relatives in the Clarence area. —~Miss Lide Toner, of East How- ard street, Bellefonte, and Miss Aurelia M. Kraus, of State College, departed Friday for a weekend mo- tor trip as far south as the Skyline Drive in Virginia. | —Frank Stevens, a student at Dickinson College, Carlisle, and his sister, Dorothy, a student at Mans- field State Teachers’ College, spent the Easter vacation in Bellefonte with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Stevens, at the family home on East Curtin street James Krape, former employe at the Centre County Hospital and well known resident of Bellefonte, who for some time has been under- going treatment at a Danville hos- pital, has returned to Bellefonte and is now at the Centre County Home on East Howard street i —Willlam Dorworth and his sis- ter, Miss Anne, senior and sgpho- more respectively at Penn State, spent the Easter holidays in Belle- fonte with their father, William J. Dorworth. of Philadelphia, and their aunts, Miss Alice Dorworth and Mrs. A. H. Sloop, at the family home on East Linn sireet. | —Mrs. Albert Spangler, of Boston, | Mass, was a guest the forepart of last week at the home of Thomas Beaver and family, on North Alle- gheny street. Upon leaving Belle- fonte last Thursday, Mrs. Spangler, a sister of the late Mrs. Thomas Beaver, went to Pitisburgh for a fore returning to her home. -Mrs. Charles H. Light, of Cen- tre Hall, who recently underwent a serious operation at the Centre County Hospital and who was in critical condition for several days last week, yesterday was reported to Curtin street, and is the wife of Dr. Charles Light, well known Cen- tre Hall ph¥sician. | —Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Dubbs, of | Allentown, motored to Bellefonte to spend the weekend with Mr. Dubbs’ pare Mr, and Mrs. J. E. bbs at the family home on Will nk street. Mr. Dubbs returned Monday, leaving Mrs. Dubbs here for a lew days until arrangements have been completed for moving their house- hold goods from Allentown to Potts- ville. Mr. Dubbs recently was trans- ferred from Allentown to Pottsville by the Department of Public Assist.’ ance, by whom he Is employed as a warehouse manager } Edward Brown, of Willowbank' street, inveterate fisherman and au- thority ~ on angleworms, found a freak worm during the weekend while digging a supply of bait in preparation for the opening of the trout season. The worm had ‘twp distinct talls which branched olit in a “Y” from the body. The tails yere about two inches long. Otherwise the worm Was normal in every respect, Mr. Brown, who for some years has supplied worms in quantities to fishermen, declared that he has never seen a two-tailed angleworm before. ~Mr. and Mrs. George Carpeneto and daughter, Madeline and Bon! George, Jr, of the Keystone apart- ments, motored to Washington, D. C.. Sunday, for an Easter visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carpeneto’s eldest zon, Louis, a member of the 301st Signal. Aviation Company, Bolling Pield, Md. who was a patient in the Wal- ler Reed Hospital, Washington, D.. C. Early last week Young Carpeneto developed a sore throat, and Army; physicians, fearing he was contract- ing measles, sent him to the hospi- tal. His family found him recover-| ing rapidly from the throat condi-| ton. Carpeneto js a member of the! general headquarters unit at Bolling | ied and Is well pleased with army * e. Clayton A. Thompson, chief electrician on a government dredge erating in the Great Lakes and | the SL. Lawrence River, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his fam- ily, at their home on North Alle-| gheny street. The dredge on which | Mr. Thompson is employed is one of two deisel-electric dredges in op-! ration by the government and all machinery aboard Is operated elec-| irically with current deisel generators. power motors operate two giant suc- | tion pumps which lift mud from the bottom of lakes and rivers and force it into giant bins in the dredge. The pumps fil the bins in less than an sour and the ship then travels to] feep water to dump its cargo. Mr. Thompson's task is to Keep the 1early 100 motors aboard the ship, ogether with the maze of other slectrical equipment, in first class ondition, and in this work he has ~~Mr., Norman Kirk and son Ver- | | East Curtin street, spent ihe Easter | about, two weeks ago THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ~The American Home Section of non, of Harrisburg, spent the Easter [the Bellefonte Woman's Club will vacation at the home of the for- meet Monday, April 21, at 2 p. m. mer's mother, Mrs, M. A, Kirk, fat the home of Mrs, Robert Beach Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston, on West Linu street. of Bharon, were Easter guests of Mr. | Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A, Parrish | Johnston's father, J. Kennedy John- and son, Joseph, Jr, of West High ston and family, at their home on street, spent the Easter holidays in East Bishop street, | Brookline, near Pittsburgh, with Rev. Dr. John 8. Hollenbach, of | Mrs, Parrish's parents, Mr, and Mrs. ( Manchester, Maryland, formerly of Richart Lamb. | Aaronsburg, is scheduled to broad-| —Mr, and Mrs william Pp. Sieg rast on WORK, 1350 KC, on Satur~ land young son are expected to re- | Burnham turn to their home al Place, Bellefonte, today, after hay- ing spent most of the winter at their home in Florida, ~Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leasure, who | day, April 26, at 9:15 A. M. | —Mrs, Dell D. Dean and ron, {David, of the Orvis apartments, Iseason with relatives of the late IMr. Dean In Logantcn and Renovo, | Miss Elizabeth Ann Hartswick, ‘music instructor In the schools of Frostburg, Md., spent the Easter vaca lon with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Millard Hartswick, on Reynolds avenue. ~The Woman's Golf Association of the Nittany Country Club held its regular monthly luncheon and bridge on Tuesday afternoon at the club house. Attendance was unus- ually large. ~Mrs. Harry Tanney and daugh- ters and Miss Anne McDermott, of South Spring street, spent the week. | end in Promfret Center, Conn. as guests of Mrs, Tanney's mother, Mrs. Henry Peterson. Wendell Decker, stationed at Bolling Field, Washington, D. C., spent the Easter season in Bellefonte with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Decker and family at their home on Blanchard street, Mr. and Mrs, David Foster and son, Bobby, of Denton, Md. spent the Easter season in Bellefonte with Mrs. Foster's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson and family at their home on North Spring street —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston, of Norfolk, Va. are the proud par- ents of their first child, a daughter, born last week In Norfolk. Mrs Johnston is the former Mary Carey Wilcox. daughter of Mrs, Eleanor Ardell Wilcox, formerly of Belle- fonte, but now of Norfolk. —R. Allen Cruse, of East Linn street, employe of the West Penn Power Company, who was threat- ened with pneumonia early this week, yesterday was reported to be responding nicely to treatment and is believed to be well out of danger Mr. Cruse was stricken ill, Sunday The Woman's Democratic Club of Bellefonte, will hold a card party {er house on E. Howard street, ex- pect to move soon into the Lenhart house on East Curtin street recent. {ly vacated by Mr. and Mrs W. Mattern and family —~Mrs, Edward ©O. Struble, of North Thomas street, for a number of months a vietim of acute arth. ritis, is undergoing treatment gt Als toona and Is reported to be showing some improvement In Aloona she {is the guest of her son and daugh- {ter-in-law, Mr. and Mis | Bl uble, at Bellwood —At the congregational meeting of the Bellefonte Presbyterian church last week two new trustees were elected and one member of the board was re-elected, The new trus- tees are Willlam W. Bleg and James B. Craig, who succeeded W. Harrison Walker and Milon P. Walker, John 8. Sommerville was re-elected -—Henry Casper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Casper, of North Thomas street, member of the Lock Haven State Teachers’ College foot- ball squad, suffered a jury to the left knee Tuesday of last «eek during 2 spring practice session at the college. After under- going treatment at the college he returned to Bellefonte, Casper, who Is a freshman, has been using crutches since the accident ~The home of Mr, and Mrs 8 H. Hoy, on South Thomas street, was the scene of a family reunion over the Easter holiday, a highlight being a family dinner Saturday eve- ning. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy and thelr daugh- ter, Madge, of Wilkinsburg: Mr and Mrs. Milles Hoy and daughter, Adelaide, of Tyrone: Mr. and Mrs Robert Hoy and daughter, Lois Male, of Brooklyn, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hoy and two children, Palsy and Bobble, of State College The fifth son, Christian Hoy and family, of Los Angeles, California, were unable lo be here for the party (Additional Locals on Page 17) Work Wan ted Bishop street, on Monday night, April 28, beginning at 8 o'clock Bridge and five hundred will be in play and admission will be twenty- five cents. The public is cordially invited to attend ~Harvey P. Bchaefler, proprietor WANTED --Middie age widow desires ition ms general hotrokoeper, Will take charge of a widower's home 00d cook, reliable, address MM care of Centre Demiocrat office __ Help Wanted WANTED Man to work 0 farm. Wil lard Harter, Howard, BR. D 2. 3 miles cast of acksonvilie) x16 WANTED. Experienced wajtrew over 21 years of age Apply In son at Big Trous Inn, Beliefoule. Pa. 1340 WANTED--A middie aged lady bo keep house. Write A. LL. in care of the Centre Democrat office. x10 WANTED -A man to work on a fatm must hare experience. Inquire of Ray E Corman, Bellefonte, RB. D 2 xis WANTED Good single man 0 work op farm. Must understand stock Cali Bellefonte 831-B-31, CM. Myer Julian. Pa x18 Mr. Schaeffer has not been in good health for some time, but was able to be at the store as usual until o— —A car owned by R. Allen Cruse and parked in front of the Cruse home on East Linn street early Mon- day evening went on an Unauthorized trip when its breaks released. The machine coasted down hill a short distance, coming to a halt when it struck a tree belween the Cruse and Paul Beaver homes The car was somewhat damaged around the front. No one was In the machine at the time. ~— Officials of Bellefonte Chapter Red Cross take this means of ex- pressing their thanks to Boy Beouts for their work in gathering old al- uminum ware last week. Purther contributions of eld aluminum are being received at the DeHaas Eleo- tric Store, on North Allegheny st The alumnium ware so collected is to be turned over to the Red Cross for sale to aluminum industries for use in National defense. Proceeds from the sale will be retained by the Red Cross, ~-Mrs. E. N. Parker, of Bellefonte, wife of It. E. N. Parker, of the U 8. Navy, spoke most interestingly about the Philippine Islands at a meeting of the Young Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyter- lan church held at the home of Mrs. Chapman Ward, North Spring street on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Parker, the former Elizabeth Hunter, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hunfer, of East Curtin street, spent consider- able time In the Philippines and in the East while her husband was stationed there just before relations between the United States and Ja- n reached their present strained state, ~The Woman's Missionary Society of the Bellefonte Evangelical church War meeting Tuesday night Among | Rice Ges. S160 Ibehea, with aviv ular meeting vy night, Among | v : - the 52 persons present were these ci Chair." Inquire 4 F. Wea, Ces guetta from Sut ol jou Rev. and a. - rs. N. L. Hummel, Williamsport; FOR SALE-Seed a Russet! Thomas McHenry and Ludwig Zar aonpon Go from oe enbinski, Lt. Allen 8. Ingalls, of the Mt. Eagle CCC Camp, and Miss Kennedy, a nurse at the Centre, County Hospital. The program was in charge of 1s. Edward Young and Mrs. Charles Smith, Members pon of the Jui reshnune committee were | Jon, tabs, in fine tondition. in- Mrs, Whitmire, Mrs. Bitlett and Mrs, | Quire Stamm, John Knapik. Mrs. Willis Grove is | Moose Run Road. president of the organization. Ice WANTED--Joustkeeder in family of three men, Inguire of Harry Bath ur#t at County Chevrolet Oarage Beliefonte 1éte WANTED A good reliable man supply customers: with Rawieigh Products Write Rawieigh's Dent PND. 34, 127, Chester, Pa, x18 WANTED Woman do 0 do general housework and be companion (o lady in Zion, Write Mr: Emma L Noll, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone Zjon va x WANTED --To hire a woman to do housework in a family of three adults on a farm, no milking of washing to do, John Snavely, Centrs Hall, Pa x17 Wanted to Buy WANTED--To buy a second hand sowing machine. Inouire at The National Store, Temple Court Build- ing. Bellefonte, Pa x18 WANTED--To buy all kinds of live stock. Bruce rumrine, Pleasant Gap. Pa. Phone Bellefonte 664-J-2 and reverse charges if any £44 WA d funk cars, Write or call, Walirun Auto Wrecking, Beliefonte, Phone 153 or Lion Auto Stores, State College Phoned822. 21 Articles tor Sale FOR SALE—Solid tight oak flat too FOR SALE--A Nash coupe in good fupaing jong on. Will sell cheap, Inquire Arey cern, E. Beaver St Bellefonte, Pa. 198 x17 of , Penna. Purnace, Phon ~—Mrs. Mary Huston Sieg, wife of | State College, 3770. SALE--Rouzh an | pooring. olasterine lath. Ei Lyons. Howard. Pa A 10- Willi se FOR SALE ™ grain drill Sieg, | FOR BALE--40 silk, satin and srebs from 14 y Rar $1.00, Cotne i Ret they last, . Beaver Ave. State College, Pa, x16 a bolt 1 {have been occupying the Fbon Bow- | Hays | Ralph painful in- | rifled seed Stephene Parm, Pine Grove Mills, | Phone 3621. %17 lefonte R. D. 3. | 1932 1541 | ax ‘and At | Tate at — i - [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, 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, free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year al different | Intervals, — POR BALE--Hoosler corn planter in #ood condition, Paul Miller, Smuli- (ton. Pa x10 POR SALE-—Baled alfalfa hay. John Lambert, Jr, Bouth Allegheny Street 1144 POR SBALE-Reed baby carriage, twin size. Inquire of Mrs. Hoy W. Roy. er. Water St. Bellefonte, Pa x18 FOR SALE—Clean seed aulre Margaret I. Fishburr fonte, Pa. R. D. 1, Phone 707- PGR BALE—General Electric washer. In good condition. Phone 214-R Dr. Nevin Jodon, East Curtin Street x16 FOR BALE-6eed oats, Shadeland Climax. Henry Rockey, Bellefonte, D. 1, (Fillmore); Phone 7T87-J-2 FOR BALE--A height, 6-11 Inquire Ernies shannon. Pa FOR SBALE--A two furrow Oliver tractor plow, used one season. In- Juire of John B. Behrack, Loganton, a 1441 POR SALE-Seed oats, carly smut resistant. College selection 90-A27 Inquire of PF D. Gardner, P. O. Box 235, State College, Pa. Call 90-2411. x17 show case, counter long. wood condition Service Btation, Mo- xl FOR SALE--Cholce recleaned Silver Mine oats. Bring your bags. gee it weighed. W. C. Prank. on Musser Fartn at Zion, Phone Zion 2422 x18 SALE--8eed oats, approximately ibs. per bu free from weed X color. Roy P Zimmerman Bellefonte, R. D. 2 Phone 6567-R-2 xi6 FOR SALE-8inger foot power sew- ing machine in excellent condition Price Ave dollar, Mrs. Dixon Waite Pleasant Gap, Pa. Residence Creens Valley x16 POR BALE --An able for hunting size Simmons coll bed spring Iso eight roosters. Inquire of BE M Stere. Milesburg, Pa x18 POR BALE-8eed potatoes. Cobblers, No 2 75 bu Katadiines No. 1 88: No. 2 75¢ bu. Russets No. 80c No. 2 30¢. bu. © H Campbell. Penna iipace, Pa. Phone Btate College 13 Othello ranges sujt- cams. Aly full POR BALB-Hundreds of used tires ul sizes from 18 io 26 inch rims Backed by written gusrantes Open evenings untill P o'clock. Walirun Alito service, Snow Shoe Intersection Phone 153 R44 cn —————————— YOR pais. One Deitco light pliant 32 voit with batteries; hilo radio * Hot Point iron; Electric sweeper and % Hh Db motors all for 32 volt and ROOd working order. Chesp for quick faje J. RB. Sharer, Centre Hall, Pa RD xis POR SALE--One MeCormick-Deer- ing cullipacker 10-fL good as new 1 portable concrete mixer 2 horse power pasciine engine attached: | Sat spade Jugs and bolts At any ake iracior nguire of John B Matis, Mublersburg. Pa ay potato Green POR SALE -No.l seed sisting of Cobhlers Moun- tains, Kathadine Chippewas. Red Bilis | Barly Rose and Michigan Russeits Inquire at the A & P Super Marke: Allegheny Street or the A. P. Store High Street. Bellefonte, Fa x18 POR SALE--8ced potatoss Maine 1940 certified, 40 cetits a bushel: clover seed 8045. also home grown Boed corp $2.85. seed oats 60 cefils a bu. Garden tractors. new on rub- ber with cultivator 8106. More than 20 farm traclots, pew and used ones At bargains 16 home borses for sale Loesch Implement Co. Jersey Shore x13 FCR SALE--Used manure snreader including John Deere. ussd one year. 2 Internationals used 2 wears, one with lime soreader attachment; ail in good condition, priced right Also pew Minneapolis-Moline New Idea manure spreaders at all times. James J. Markle State Coi- lege x19 POR SALE--1 tractor. 4 wheel drive: 1 Pordson 1032 model: | Fordeon 1928 model. | Wallis 20-30 model. all | have been reconditioned: 1 Inter. national spreader. 1 Superior oon planter; 1 John Deere corp planter, 1 John Deere two bottom gang plow i Qliver No. 7 tractor plow: John Deere corn cullivator; 1 Massey Har- corn cultivator; 1 5-ft mower: 1 n Deere two way plow; 1 steel harrow: 1 tractor disk i {1 Keystone hay loader: | C. W. Behrer, Penna. i. Phone 13-R-3 Warriors Furnace Mark. SBALE-6 ft. square ton exten. | 131 and | , | Pov Zimmerman, Bellefonte, R. A POR SALE --2-door Chevrolet sedan, in excelient condition Priced right Phone Bellefonte 4156-0 15U POR BALE—A Dodge -anel truck, low mileage. In A-1 condition. In- quire of C. H Donley, Jullan R. FP. D xi6 POR BALE~-$ or 8 loads cow manure, 4 or 5 loads hay. C. H. Donley, Ju- Han, Pa, 8 miles on Beaver Mills road x17 POR SALE-Farm lime at price farm- ers can afford to pay Inquire of C. M. long, Howard, R. D. 2, Phone Zion 1913 (Nittany) £44 GUNS--Bought, sold and exchanged Inquire at the Western Auto As. sociats Store, Allegheny St. Belle- fonte. Pa. Phone 750 iu POR SALE--Chevroley coach, 36 model, will sell chean opriva‘e party. also Ford 35 pick up-7T. K ‘Larkin, Port Matilda, R. D, | x17 POR BALE-Coa! and wood. 1 haul ashes away at a low rate. Call 847-3 for prices. Sam Capperelll Bellefonte, Pa. R. D. 1, Coleville. tf POR SALE--One International 1838 model D-35, long whee! truck In perfect condition of John Mats, Hublersburs truck bane Inauire Pa. 141! POR SBALE--1040 Bliver King tractor and plow. Fully equipped, elects! lights, starter, power take off an oilley. John Matis, Hublersburg 1 POR BALE-Sprayed Russett potatoes, No la y §" Reasonable. Phone Btate 2752. Kyle M. Alexander, State lege. Pa FOR SALE -One-vear-old cart seed potatoes Irish Cobbler, | sett and White Rural. Also tiX~row pDOlAlo sprayer H Bellefonte, Alrport FC RAT ew pod seed about 75 bushel of oats and som Whnerock hate a from good layir aauire Gilbert 2 x17 Sore corn FOR SALE-75 New Hampshire pul- 10 week, old inquire of Al- Zimmerman, Hec) Park. zi6 els bert POR SALE -Brollers fifty cents Austin Lucas Juiias Rn (Bush Hollow POR goo Ciyde C BALE A wopkery Rider good young Jen onable Penna BABY CHICKS White leghorn aud Barred Rocks, Bioog tested. Re- duced prices E M Peiers, Port Matilda, Pa. Phone Warriors Ma k 4-19 gL! CHICKS New Hampahires Rocks, White Leghorns Matings 85 75-100 select $8.50 per 100. Teiephone Beliefonte, Pa -y On BABY CHICKS --Order Trella's Qual- ity chicks now! 35 profitable var. jetien; sexed chicks, hybrids, twice week truck delivers in this ates of any number from 25 to 25.000 chicks Trella Poultry Perms, Phone 208 Philipsburg, Pa 13d BABY CHICKS Spec Mated W. Leg per 100: SL 8750. pits. 81475, clke $2.25. Blandard mated W. Leg. per 100 &. run 85.95 pits 81200, ciks. 81 45; N. HH Reds Br & W. Rox, per 100: st Min 87.00 pita. 856.75. ciks. 8600. All breeds blood tested. cash or C. O. D sex B5% guar. UO. K. Schaeffer, McAl- listerville, Pa i Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR SALE-Pox terrier puppies, very beautifully marked black ana {white also 2 Beagle: 8 weeks old T K. Larkin, Port Matilda. Pa. RR D 1 xis Live Stock FOR SALE—One good heavy horse RR MM. Naylor, Julian. R D xi8 FCR SALE--A freak cow Inquire of John Krikowky Clarence, Pa. xi8 FOR SALE-—uA gow and § pigs. alw Russet reed holatoes. HE Gum- mo, Port Matilda, Pa PC? BATE—Oow with calf vy { side. Inquire of John A. Poga'h i Clarence, Pa. Poormanside ¢ | POR. SALE-Several 200d horses. well sell cheap merman, Bellefonte, R. D. 2 x18 FOR SALE--Young black mare, wah: i 1800. J. Q. 8potis, 2 miles west of Bellefonte, Buffalo Run Road anid about 10 shoats. Inquire of 1. t |B. Chiicoat, Beliefonte, R. D. 3. x17 . [POR SALE--Two fine heifers, coming in soon. Howat R. ID 2 three miles west of Curtin. Julia Poland x | FOR SALE_.A blood tested Guernsey { Bull about 1 year old. Inquire oF x18 i | POR SALE-—A bay horse, 9 years old. - POR SALE Clover seed crop of 1040, | cream, cake and coffee were served. | Purly 9047 89.50 bu. Colt Camp- vice, Cpposite Big Spring. Bellefonte. Pa. x16 | CAR BARGAINS 1040 Deluxe | oor Hoosier | 338 3 3333 i I POR SALE have | weight 1300, priced to sell quick Inquire of John B. Schrack, Logan- ton, Pa. 1411 BALE--One horse, or team ready for hard work. Alsg a good {18 mo. old Bhorthorn bull. Josenh Peters, Beech Creek. Pa. x10 RMERS..Penng Valiey Sales barn, Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every ay. Bring your live stock ‘and poultry, vou can expect good {prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owner Mar. IU horse well OMe Ones if ale Al we Po a { : |B ne at The Dunlap Motor Co. ey | | POR BALE—A nice i POR RENT-—PFrame Inquire of Roy Zim- | xi7 4 , | POR SBALE-8S8ome OCuernsey ocaitle | POR BALE--A disease ifonte. Pa ‘at 283 W. Curtin Sires! registered Holstein bull, one vear old T. B. and Bang tested. Inquire of Andrew C Bellefonte, B. D. 2, Phone xii bo koy 476-14 small young a sel of Lug harness coms plete in good condition, siso pota- toes nguire of J. B Bwarte, RB. D 2. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 476-J-2. x16 POR BALE--A team of horses, your choice out of six. Home raised horses ready for hard work Fetzer, Bellefonte RD Pleasant Gap station horse, Real Estate - FOR SALE Eight room brick house with 1 acre ground conven. ences, located at Curtin ry Mm Pauble, Phone 638 13 For Sale ali Pa. Ma FOR BALE-Frame dwelling wit acres of ground located al own, Pa. Inquire FPauble, Beliefont of Pa FCR BALE-—-A 7 room all modern convenlend 163 EE Curtin St Bel Inguire of David New fonle, Pa IT irame «© win £o0vt elton mer FOR BALE--8 room house of the lat Emma C. Bathgate, al Pa. house has furns and gas. Inguire at WwW Adm. Belictonte R. D. POR SBALE-—A 6 room Pe g rh WO CRr paras POR BALE brick Boring reet ments rice reasonable 189 Dickie Ave. Staten A S0uUse modern located Belieton FOR BALE-Modern 5 room th 2 enclosed porches gas, elect i comple iad bath, fur- Ray ( Phone Bellefonte FOR SALE OE 810 Frame POO! * i bat} three car and work shog rr, Howard, Pa FOR BALE--A 8 buliding t n and Allegheny str Pa. Reasonable ranged Inquire Bank, Bellefonte POR SALE—A 7 room FP of * - 1 between ry Catod FOR SALE Matilda, ir iocated on ars “adi Pa » BALE " Anre ios ret a wit wan alin urnace new hot air f » ous iCCONRR TY 3 of Liovda PRIVATE SALE-Of real estate, located Borough at No. 47 Enown as the Frame dwelling house. oonsisting of fei rooms and two bathrooms, suit. pbly arranged for two apariments This ix one of the mast desirable lo. cations in Bellefonte and can be pure chased at reasonable price for gu'ek sale If interested consult First Nationa! Bank of Bellefonte L. Prank Maves, Lemont, or W. Harrison Walk. or Bsa. Bellefonte 46 For Sale or Rent POR BALE OR RENT mall ~A 51 in Boggs townahis Write Box o N. Care Centre Democrat 1344 farm POR SALE OR RENT—A farm acres in Gregg Township State Road. Inouire of Mm Vonada, Asroruburg, Pa Houses tor Rent FOR RENT--422. Dwelling house oa West Lamb Street. Bellefonte Bath steam heal, 7 rooms Inguire this office i SO lie POR RENT--A house at Mingovill bath, electric Ivhte. manning water, good garden Write Box 382, Belle xi6 POR RENT--T-toom pouse 5 miles west of Blate College. 5-room house at Julian, Kyle M. Alexander, Stair Coliege, Phone 2752 x16 CR RENT--T.-room house with all conveniences, in Bellefonte, $270) John Lambert. Jr. Bellefonte, Pa Phone 383-M, after 6 o'clock x18 POR RENT-8ix room house with four-car garage at Zion. ideal place for good repairman or blacksmith Inquire at Esso Station. Zion. or phone 1811 140 dwelling, six rooms and bath. Hot air furnace Immediate occupancy. Located on Water Street, Mhesburg. Inquire Bellefonte Trust Company, agent. 5uf Rooms For Rent FOR RENT-A large front bedroom, ovposite Court House. possession April Ist Inquire of Mrs. A C. Hev- erly, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 372-J. 134 FOR RENT--Office rooms, formerly ocrunied by Dr. Eva B. Roan in the Smeltzer building on East High St Bellefonte, Pa. Inquire W. C. Smelt zer, Bellefonte, Pa xiv Apartments for Rent FOR RENT--3-room furnished apart- ment. All conveniences Inquire Phone 446.) 181 POR RENT—3-room effect furnished apartment. Mrs. J O. Stutzman. 4 West Curtin Street. Belletonts, a t FOR RENT--Three-room, furnished Private bath. heat hol . Elisabeth Hazel 11% Logan Street, Beliefonte, Pa RENT Apartment. third floor. corner of Suriin and a— A — FOR RENT—8 rooms in high plaster. | Ptreet. FARMERS Do yuu need new me- chinery, another horse, or money for spring? See Robert Zeigler at Musser Oettig's office, Bellefonte, Pa, any Saturday morning or Oeorgs Mothersbaugh Bosisburg Pa. or write to the Hollidaysburg Produc- tion Credit Association. 4% % inter- est yeariy=-1 Lo 3 years 0 repay--—no endorsers x13 MONEY TO LOAN--Interest 3% % annually on life insurance loans Why pay 68%, when such loang are available for less Write or call O RR. Suyder, Winestle., Ps. Telephone T27-3.4 1224 Notice to Taxpayers NOTIOR ve tax Tex © Harris Township | unpald 1940 real returnees To A . Will he Miscellaneous WANTED-1Lot ” 10 plo Be ueion Pasture Lan 20 head of d veR? Announcements CARD PARTY the Walker cA Paris CARD ur Ziven League ; Prives snd re- Admisvon 25 cen ONES Av il 21 Hou eat 800 bom frehments The Woman's Bervice of the rch will hoid Thursday. April 24 toreronm Mile. and candy also RITWMAGE SAS. Booeity of Christia: sibure Methodist cd a Rummare Saje in Watson's vacant bor Pies. cakes i be on sale hn] . — — BQUARE DANC Sen lor clas T.V.8 14 e class of Heh School ia sponsoring « play called, “Jumping Jewels What will be held at ¢ G-anee Hall Pleasant Gan. on Apri 17. i041 at 800 pn mm. There will. ai=o be a children’s matinee. The a“mission 15 oent: for chiidren and 25 cents for adults, 10 cents for chile dren in the afternoon xis n Townsh's Personal Y FISTULA. FISSURE-—There only one wav (0 correct Hemor- rholds commonly called Plies and that ix by thorough removal. See us concerning our MERITOL-RECTOL which dots the fob in satirfactory manner. The Tibbens Pharmacy Beech Creek. Pa tir EZENE--For relief of pain due io headaches. colds. neuralgia, nheurs- tis and rheumatism Indicated in all aches and pains particularly that of rheumatism. The pain tablet that has all others pushed clear of the bureau. Price in half and dollar sizer. See what vou buy E-2 buy in ginng and be sure the E-Z i» 01 each and eve'y tablet. The Tibbens Phar- macy, Beech Creek. Pa ir THE TIEBENS PHARMACY DRUGS MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOODS BEECH CREEK. PENNA. If in need of glasces see ug Art a“d save money a: we positively will not be under. (old as we dn our own grinding and have So rent to pav. Large and complete g Artificial Eves. Also Bar Glasses for those with defective heaving AN and mountings pure 1-10-12 Karat PILES, (Gold guaranteed permanent wear The Sight and Hearing Ald Stere where you can dn hetter than else where, Hours 10 to 12: 2 8 T8 dally and Sunday. No Wednecaas Afternoon hours, 112 STOMACHEZE. BT MACHI- Trwre Due to the American war af 1 moet evervone has stomach trohle these conditions Is to take ACHEZE after oach On ace count its sratge content jx readily taken by childrews If vou have & spindly. puny child. {liv nourished. underweight trv this remedy and waich for amazing resvitzs and we may say the same to adults, as It 5 a «nlendid general tonic. “srsafde al ony STOM Be Family sive nominal oint. The hens Pharmacy, Beach Creek Health Laboratories
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