April 24, 1941, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOC ALS — —Mrs, Esther Miles, of Bruns- | wick, Md., who is visiting Mr, and, Mrs. M. E. Coldren at Centre Hall | was A caller at our office Saturday. «Mrs. Bertha Austin, of South) Thomas street, is recovering nicely | from a minor operation performed | Jest Thursday at the Centre County Hospital, —A dance will be held in the Club | rooms of the Undine Fire Company on Friday evening, April 25, (rom 8 to 1 o'clock. All firemen and their | friends are cordially invited to at- tend. | Mrs. Charles R, Kurtz returned to’ her home on East Linn Street Monday after a month's visit with | her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. | and Mrs, Edward Witter and fam- | fly, in New York —Mrs. Alvah H, Tomb, of Beav- | er. is spending this week in Belle- fonte with her mother, Mrs, Kline Woodring at her home on East Howargq Street. Mrs. Tomb Is tae former Mary Woodring, ~Mrs. Ha! Poust and children, Nancy and Sue, returned to their home in Williamsport last Wednes- | day after a visit with Mrs. Poust's mother, Mrs. J. M. Bricker, at her home on Reynolds avenue —Me:srs J. D. and N. O Dreibel- bis of State College, R. D., were pleasant callers at our office Fri- | day, while in town on a visit to the | hospital to see their brother, wil- | liam, who is recovering from an ap- | pendicitis operation, ~Mr. and Mrs. Charles H, Young, of Meadville spent t | the weekend atl the home of Mrs. Young's mother, | Mrs. M. A. Kirk, on West High Street, reir visit was made at this time to help Mrs, Kirk cele- brate her birthday which was Sat- urday, April 19 —Anlne Fox, treasurer Bellefonte Chapter of went to Washington, D. C., Sun-| day, to attend the annual conven-| tion of the American Red Cross in session there this week. She was ac-| companied by Miss Bertha Rimmey,! Bellefonte Red Cross nurse —Visitors at the Sherman Lowery home on Purdue Mountain Sunday, were Mr, and Mrs. John Switzer and daughter, Esther of Bellefonte Raymond Calipo and James Shirk! and son and daughter of Mackey- | ville; Fern Showers, of Bellefonte and Kenneth Lucas, of Milesburg —Joseph Ceader, Bellefonte na- tive and son of Mrs. Joseph Ceader,| of Cleveland, O. was recently pro-| moted to lamp division manager for | the General Electric Company. Mr Ceader, Penn State graduate, has been employed by the General Elec-| tric Company for many years in the, Cleveland area where he lives. | —Miss Katherine Coble, Miss Gertrude Poorman, Luther Stove: and Ralph Moerschbacher sere named members of a nominating, commitiee to choose candidate; for offices in the Bellefonte Alumni As- sociation at a meeting held lust | week in the Spring street school! Election of officers will be held May a2, —A cordial invitation is extended the public to attend the card party given hy the Woman's Democratic Club, Monday evening, April 28. at the Democratic headquarters on West Bishop street. Playing will be- | gin at 8 o'clock and will consist of bridges and five hundred. Prizes and’ refreshments will be provided. Ad- mission 25 cents «Mrs. V. E. Rude returned to her home in Hempstead, N. Y., Sun- day after a week's visit in this area as a guest of her daughter, Mrs Frank Cox, and her sister, Mrs. Randoiph Houck, both of Milesburg During the weekend another sister of Mrs. Rude and Mrs. Cox, Mrs Willard Emenhizer, of Lock Haven. was in Milesburg with the family group. —Samuel Waite, of North Alle-| gheny street, has been wearing dark | glasses for several weeks as the af- termath of an attack of arthritis,’ believed to have been caused by in- fected teeth, The suspected teeth! have been removed, and the infec. tion has been checked, but Mr. Waites eyes have not vet regained| natural tolerance of bright light and | sunshine. Mr, Waite is employed in| the offices of the Titan Metal Com-| pany. ~ Albert Gilmer, of Philadelphia, | motored to Bellefonte Saturday to join Mrs. Gilmer and their young | daughter, Susan, who have been at the home of Mrs. Gilmer's parents, | Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Schaeffler, on East High street, since the outset! of Mr. Schaeffer's illness several weeks ago. The Gilmers returned | home, Sunday, Mr. Schaeffer, who| underwent an operation at the Cen- | tre County Hospital early last week, | is reported to be recovering slowly | but steadily. ~—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilkinson, | of Bellefonte, whose marriage re- cently was announced, were guests) of honor at a shower and dinner held at the Flesher Tea Room, Jul- | fan, last Wednesday evening. Guests | present. were: Miss Gertrude Os-! man, Miss Betty Bloom, Miss Ruth Poorman, Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Ma- | gee, Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Heverly, Mr. and Mrs Martin Ardery, Joseph! Herman, and Ned Ray, all of Belle-| fonte, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Es-| penshade, of Millhelm, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson were presented with Ld floor lamp. ~-Mrs. Elizabeth Marshall, of But- | falo Run Valley. was elected presi- | dent of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Jackson-Crissman-Saylor Post, | Veterans of Foreign Wars of Belle- | fonte, at a recent meeting of the organization held at the Post home on West Bishop street, Other new- ly-elected officers are as follows: Mrs. Lena Garis, senior vice presi- dent; Mrs, Candace Love, junior vice presiden.; Mrs. Giovina Leit- zell, treasurer; Mrs. Margaret Rich- ner, chaplain; Mrs. Barbara Kline, conductress; and Mrs. Grace Barn- Bart, trustee. The newly-elected of- HEL a visa wn sassvant( al Cel - a hed ut the Post home, of the) Red Cross, | the United Bre'hren church {Store which is to lopening in Temple Court building | vania Conference | chaplain, | Wednesday in Bellefonte with James | former | | Company | day | fire {fonte on East | milkary fof Forest {county four office Wednesday | Penn iand da { Upon i legheny {bration of her 10th birthday {lowing were present: Dr. i East Curtin street, | church | there. At first it was feared that the —-Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will attend their annual church gervice in a body this Sunday evening a' on West High Street, Bellefonte. After May 1, Dr. Eva B, Roan, optometrist, will devote all her time to her State College office. All broken lenses and repairs will be taken care of promptly, Mrs, Roan reports. ~Raymond Ammerman, for many | years employed at the Montgomery [store in Bellefonte, has accepted a | clerical position at the new National have its formal tomorrow Mrs. Charles R. Beatty, of East Curtin street, is in Chapel Hill, N |C., visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell | Smith, who recently became the | parents of their first child, a daugh- ter, Jane Beatty Smith, born in a Durham, N. C. hospital ~Members of the Meshodist church who mee.ings of the Central] Pennsyl- held in Harris- M. Ward Fleming, Mr. and Bellefonte attended burg were: Mrs Mrs. Charles McClellan, | Mrs. Samuel Tressier, Dr. and Mr |R. L Stevens and Mrs. John Mokie H. Paul Ashe, of Jersey Shure, a colonel In the U. 8. Army Medical sérvice, and Rev. Frederic Witmer, rector of St. Thomas church at Bethel, Conn, and an army spent several hours last -Dr R. Hughes. Dr. Ashe is a Bellefonte Academy student, —Members of the Undine Fire were called to the home of Rev. C. Nevin S8.amm, on North | Spring Street, about 10 o'clock Mon- morning when the flue caught Although considerable heat was Relicraiee in the attic, the fire was tinguished with | to ¥en -W. FP. Peters this office, Friday, while in Belle- a business and pleasure trip. Mr. Peters, who is 90 years of age, reports that he is the first child | {to be born in the village of Union- iville, and that he was born in the first house built in that commun- ity. —Mr. and Mrs, Otto Soran, ol Bishap Street, otored Philadelphia during the a acs dt attend the annual banquet Satur- day night at the Majestic Hotel, of police who served in t World War. Mr Corman | ber of the organization, whose ros- ter includes men from all parts ol the United States Mr. and Mrs Park, Iil among relatives the past ten davs, while enroute Mr. Gentzel is a Hall while Mrs. Gentael is a native ‘of Redersburg; They have been living in Illinois for 29 Mr. Gentzel is employed at Gilbert Gentzel, who have been in Centre visiting hone, Falls Dairy ~Mrs. C. P. Tinstman and daugh- ter, Miss Cornelia, of Turtle Creek, | Bellefonte | weekend in with Mrs. Tinstmans son-in-law ughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brachbill at their home in the Or. vis apartments, East Curtin street their relurn home, Sunday, they were accompanied by Mrs, Brachbill, tle Creek for a week or more —Patricia Rumberger was spent the afternoon by her parents Mr Mrs. Samuel Rumberger, North Al- street, Bellefonte, in cele- Alter attending the movies the were served. The fol- Janet Gordon, {Ann Hughes, June Williams, Alice! Yeager, Virginia Miller, Eddie Mil-| ler, Danny Eberhart, Patsy Smith, and George DeLallo, Miss Freda Roan, daughter of and Mrs. Nevin C. Jodon, of a member of the senjor class at the Bellefonte High school. suffered painful sprains about the right arm, Sunday night, {| when she tripped and fell on the | steps in front of the Lutheran after attending services refreshments {arm had been broken, but no frac- tures were discovered In subsequent examinations. Miss Roan expects to {be able to return to school today. ~The Bellelonie police car for the past two weeks has had a new official parking stall on the Dia- mond. A space is now reserved at the side of the Diamond restaurant ‘stead of in front of the First Nat- ional Bank. The new site hag sev- eral advantages; ii is nearby the telephone in the restaurant through | which calls for police are received. it is in view of the req light in | front of the restaurant, and it en- | obles police to pursue speeding cars {in either direction on Allegheny 8.reet, or on High Street, without! first turning around. ~8gt. James Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson, of Willow- bank Street, returned home [roa | Camp Shelby, Miss. last Thursday having completed his term of ser- | vice. Wilson enlisted for a three year term in Battery B, Bellefonte and when the Batlery was called to | camp. he was included, even though { his enlistment period was nearin? its end, Wilson reports that ther: are al present about 60.000 men al Camp Shelby and declares that it | difficult for anyone who hasn't been there to appreciate the mammoth size of the army post. For miles and miles, he sald, there is nothing but rows of tents and other army structures. The weather is getting qui‘e warm, and the soldiers are taking onthe color of eather. Rail. road distance from Bellefonte to Hattiesburg Miss, near the camp, is figured at 1207 miles. Wilson on Monday morning returned to his no damage | aged resident of | Milesburg, was a pleasant caller at to! a meme | called at] native of | Years. | the River! william | who will remain in Tur-| guest | of honor at a party held Saturday | and | guests | went to the Rumberger home where | —Parents should take no chances | | WANTED. To buy dct of ted cull. | valores In pox condition for vith so important a matter as the ond fg 00x 81, Boalsburs, ision of their children, Consult Dr. py x1b Howard FPF. Bauer, optometrist, | -—- " BE ns srossley Jewelry Store, Bellefonte, * | WANTED Tq buy “all kinds of live. stock, Bruce Krumrine, Pleasunit ~Mlss Emeline Eastland, of Port- | Gap, Pa. Phone Bellefonte 476-J-1 age, spent the weekend in Belle. And rever ¢ charges if any iY fonte as a guest of Mr, and Mrs, Alex T. Brown, at their apartment Help Wanted in the Helen Schaefler home on | - weai—— East Cur in Street, WANTRD Exverien: od farm boy. —Clark N, Alkey returned to his | Punk, Lama: "Pa R9od - hom x11 duties with the Pennsylvania Rall. | - - —s.H- : road Friday, after having been con- | WANTED A mingle man to wor x 0) fined to his home on North Spring Bellefonte, Pa. near Fillmore x17 Street several weeks because of an | - . attack of pleurisy, Although he 15 WANTED Girl tor seneral Church working steadily, Mr. Alkey has not | and Second Sts, Lock Haven, Pa, Sec. yet fully recovered from the effec s ond floor x18 of his lines | WANTED. G "8 or "WOmAR tor gener- ~James J. Leitzeil, commander | al housework. Sleep in. Apply in of Jackson-Crissman-Saylor Post | Fock Haven, Pa Bellefonte Avenue V. P. W.; Willam Garis, newly- elected commander of the Post, W. WANT BD ) W. Hampton and Joseph Howard, | aahlsework er og spent Sunday in Johnstown attend- | washing to do, John Snavely, Centra ing a meeting of the third district | Hall, Pa. and the Cental Pennsylvania As- | WANTED Available at once nearby sociation of the V. F W Rawietgh Route. Good opportun- Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong, | 17, (0%, AR over 35, With car, Howie f North Penn street, are the par-| helpful but not necessary to start ents of a son, their first child, born! Write at once. Rawleigh's Dept last Thursday at the Centre County PND:34-102, Chester; Pa x17 Hospital. Mrs. Armstrong is the for- | WANTED mer Mary Hockenberry, daughter of over two Mrs. Rose Hockenberry, formerly of jurm Dear Ketrnodre. Ba.. to 40 ail Bellefonte but now of Mill Hall. Mr. | Soir “drive tractor. A house free Armstrong is a son of Mr. and Mrs. | Inquire of lsanc Straw, Westover, Pa Earl Armstrong, of Zion ENTER x19 ~-Arthur Ward returned to his home in New York City, Sunday af- ter spending a week« in Bellefonte | { with his mother, Mrs. Belle Ward, at her home on East Curtin street Mr. Ward came here with his mo- ther, who had been with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. {Charles L. Warren and family at Mamoroneck, N. Y. since the first of the vear. —Mr. and Mrs. Sheidon A, Hofl- man moved their household goods last Thursday from their apartment at State College, to the home of Mr | Hoffman's mother, Mrs. Bertha | Hoffman, on North Allegheny | Street, where they will make thelr | | future home. Mr, Hoffman expects to resume his duties in the news- | paper business at State College within the next month or so —Mr and Mrs William White- { house of Willowbank Street, have made plans to move next week to Pittsburgh where Mr, Whitehouse has accepted a position with the sales force of a wholesale electrical appliance house. Mr, and Mra Whitehouse have been located in Bellefonte for several years, Mr Whitehouse being a member of the sales staff of the DeHaa: Electric Company for the pas. Year or more ~Sheriff Bdward R. Miller and a deputy yeslerday took Cornelius Mason, Negro, to the Western Peni- tentiary at Pittsburgh to begin a 4 {to B-year term for his participation {in the hold-up of the Hotel Philips, | Philipsburg, in December, 1938. Ma- son was sentenced at a special ses- islon of court, Monday. He was ar- rested last week at Port Huron Mich, where he had been living | since shortly after Philipsburg crime ——————————— n To hire a woman to do -A man and a family, not children to work on a Kerrmoore, Pa.. to do all ‘Boarders Wanted | WANTED Two “aged ladies PP board could make them a good home in a small family on a farm Write Box 19. R. D. Port Matilda, Pa x17 Articles tor Sale FOR SALE—Baled sifalfa hay. John Lambert, Jr. Bouth Allegheny Breet ot! FOR SALE -Panaics and vegetable plants of all kind:, G. W, Tyson Mi lesburg Pa (Tang! et own) x20 POR SALE —Seod oats Climax Henry Rockey D. 1, (Pilimore) Phone Shadeland Bellefonte, 787-2-2 134 POR SALE--8S8ome good clover hay. not baled Inquire of Roy Yarneil Bellefonte D. 2. Phone Zion 1323 x18 Rn tralier in wall 9. Phot rood ten! 1037 x17 FCR BALE--21 wheel condition 4x18 Ivan Blaime, 38 Pine foot We No. 1 baled ¢ A. Beeuzer T0712 FOR SALE Richard D. 1 Phon imothy has Bellefonte, c {Valentine Hil About 200 josdas hard and soft Lumber Co. FOR BALE wood, both at the Kepler non, Pa POR SALE office desk Mf stove Inquire Mosha 1 - 219 Solid light oak flat wD 32x50 jnches with WIT. el chair. Inquire J FP Wetael Cet tre Hall, Pa x18 POR SALE i year Sten hehe Pho we 3621 1¢ Seed potatoes. Russet old from ceriified aa Farm, Pine Grose HH FOR running wi ; Inquire of Harry Keern ~Frederick Warner, superinien- Belistonte, hia tdent. of ™he American Lime and POR SALE Stone Company here, who recently an, ta Sn underwent a major operation at the yee Pun Road Centre County Hospital, was dis- | — charged from that institution yes- FOR SALE terday and is now at his home ing trod oon the Furs; apartments East Linn and Ht blersburs, Street. Although he recovering steadily from the effects of the oo- { eration, it Is expected that it will { be some Lime fore he hag re- | gained his strength —Miss Agnes Kellerman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Keller- man of E Bishop Street, and Jean Marie Mauser, both students at Im- | maculate College in Philadelphia, returned to school last Sunday | after having spent their Easter va- i cation at the Kellerman home. Mr | and Mrs. Kellerman and sons Wil- liam and Thomas drove them to Philadelphia, and also had ag their driving guests, Mother M. Olivia and Sister M. Conrad who spent the weekend with Mother Olivia's moti. er, Mrs, William McGowan, —Bellefonte has officially entered a team in the Tri-Valley Baseball League, and the team is scheduled to play its first game on Wednesday, May 30. The chief drawback is that the Bellefonte team is a purely mythical one at present, but its en- trance fee has been paid and it is ir good standing in the league. In order to make the team an actual- ity, all candidates for berths are urged to report at the first practice season which is to be held at the Community Athletic field on Friday evening. Whether Bellefonte is to have a community team this year, or not, depends largely on the turn- | out at the practice session tomor-| men ga row. i ~—Mrs, Paul 8, Beaver, in charge good laying strain. of the music at St. John's Episcopal Smith, Bellofonte, R Church, together with the Rev.| Robert Ho Thomas 3rd, rector of FOR, roe ad Mh Awl the Church, have announced that 'tihresher, size 28 by 8 with “Rack there will be an especially fine mu- | Ssacker. weigher, Dagrer. self feeder, sical program in the Church this | Fai DUTIO. used to thresh Sunday afternoon at 4 when the ag ot Fh UY fuller No, boys’ choir of Christ Church, Wil- 7 in Al sondilion. ready to, %0 to | Hamsiort, will present “The Mes- | : aries R. rtman, Cowa» sage [rom the Cross” by Macfarlane Pr Unian ty =e The cantala is based upon the POR SALE--Seed potatoes, Maine events jeading up to ang the Cruci- | 1940 certified. 49 cents a bushel fixion of Christ. It js a brilliant | | clover orgy $9.45. also home grown modern setting and nn 82.85: seed oats 80 cents a the text was yn Garden tractors. new on rub- fomplied and arrange by the Rt |B3 TB Culiomior tio. Mors Shae Ernest M. Stires, bishop of Long | x bargains, 16 home 8 for sale, Island. Solos and choruses will des. 'Losch Implement Co. Jersey Shore, cribe the events in the story John | x18 K. Zovian, F. A, OG, O., is organist | and choir director, Thomas will be assisted by the Rev, | Canon Stuart F. Gast, a former ree- tor of the Parish, in the short ser- vice belore the Cantata. The offer- | New ing will be for the replacement of | brig James J. 3 a Sama, | port flood in usic Ol POR SALE Used wit the commusiity pre given 4 cordial | AC wn: 1040 Dot on a ! musical | | Side 1997 rysle offering of St. John's Church. a $108 00: "1033 Brix (Additional Locals on Page 4) 930 Gra Wanted to Buy A A junk cars. Write of | Fora cox call, Wallrun Auto Wrecking, tellefonte. Phone 1 conch. $118 00: 1940 ‘tores, State 162 or téo~ yon on College Phoned822, 2tf oat Buick sedan 450 Hawk cotn | $38.00, Li SER Spring, Bellefonte, SALE-~A Nash thie hn gonditic Miuare fine oandition Beliefonte R if joe woft drink cooler four cases, Inuire of Hoyas between Hecla Pak Pa. £17 POR SALE- “Rough ‘and surfaced lumber, wellow bine, oak and yo! flooring. plastering lath. Inowvire of Clair Lyons, Howard , Pa x2 POR SALE- Red Clover per du wanted men 10 out paper - wood GO D Rosman, Peuna Pur name. Pa. Phone 14- R10 xi7 FoR SALE Chev rolet coach, 38 model. will aell cheap priva‘'e narty: also Ford 35 pick up-T. K Larkin, Port Matilda. R. D i xi7 Lia is seed 80 00 FOR SALE IP ORLA. early resistant: College selection S0-A27 Inquire of PF D Garduer P.O Box 36, State College, Pa. Call 9- 2411 x17 | POR SALE. Chotee recieaned silver Mine cate. Bring your bags, ase it weighed Ww. { Frank. on A sad Parm a Zion, Phone Zion 2422 x13 pon SALE Boy Scout complete, sive 12. also light fixture for kitchen Hewitt. E linn Street, Pa Phone 428-W FOR BALE A Fordson tractor and No. 40 John Deere plow. will sell cheap. Also an International horse cultivator. Inquire of John RB Schack, Loganton, Pa 17 POR BALE--All kinds and flower plants sales on Bunday. Inquire at Shaffer COreen House, Centre Hall, (near Old Port) x19 POR SBALE--1040 Sliver King tractor | and plow. Fully equipped, electric lights, Petarter, power take off and plilter. John Matis, itp a. uniform, cot, and Mm AC Beilefonte x17 of vegetable SAT E..Eome rood seed corn: about 75 bushel of oats and som: [Whiterock hatching esses. from x17 a FCR SALE-<Used manure snreaders including John Deere. us~d one year; 2 Internationals used 2 vears, joe with lime spreader attachment: ‘all al jn good condition, ‘ Pi Min biuficavolis) nt le, State Ci ate, Pa. 217 trac | a UR 19040 Dodee 1937 Chevrolet coach. hous ye | | | free of charge. x17 | intervals. Trade | | Bellefonte, Fa. 2! i {ing outfit, # | Inquire Gilbert FOR 8 D. 2 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, cents for each additional insertion first issue, and 15 25 cents for 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, ‘8S PRIVILEGE "ie. 25 SUBSCRIBER ocrat Is entitled Ww a | FOR Lunire Furnace BALE—6om« Ida R Pa FOR BALE--2-door Chevrolet sedan in excellent condition Priced right Phone Bel lefonte 415- J 164 POR SALE King DATA LOT condition Inquire 8 baugh. Bellefonte R. D. 1} fodder Martha x18 good corn William rood Bly. 200 x18 ure Ju- Mills x17 in oO Box mds cow mai H Donley Beaver FOR BALE 5 or 6 kk 4 or 5 loads hay. C lan, Pa, 3 miles on road | POR SALE--Farm lime at price farm. ers can Afford to pay. Inquire of C M Long, Howard, R. D. 2, Phone | Zon 1913 (Nittany) it | Guns Bought. sold and ex hang Inquire at the Western Auto . sociats Btore, Allegheny Bt. Belle fonte. Pa. Phone 750 £74 POR BALE—Coal and “wood I haul ashes away at a Jow rate Call M7 for prices. Sam Capperelll RD 1 Coleville 14 POR SALE One International true k 1088 model D358, long wheel base, truck in perfect condition. Inguire of John Matis _Hublersburg Pa. 14tf FOR BALE- re Srayed PoLlaloes No 1's 2 Reasonable. Phone State 2752, Kyle M. Alexander, Rr uswett seed an living room Bush sujte Addition POR SALE --One-year-old cartified seed potatoss-—Irigsh Cobbler, Rus sett and White Ruml. Also a power si-row potato sprayer. H. E Neill Bellefonte, Alrport Hu FOR BALE-8-16 Int Aor id Dio plow and Adam B near Tussey blower RD FOR SALE Hundreds of used ur all sipen from 15 to 26 inch rims written fuarahies Open i uniii § clock Wallrun ito service, Snow Bh oe Intersection Phone 153 es iu POR BALE.--20-80 Wallia tractor 1932 Fordson tractor; B-hoe perjor drill g<hoe Buperior Deere tracior | ically ew Pur FRO pon SALE One McCormick -Deet- ¢ cultipacker 1041 good ag new: portable poncrele mixer 2 hotse r aasoline engine atiached; i C#pads Tugs and bolle Nt avy tractor. Inquire of John BR alia. Hublerabury. Pa 148 POR SALE—150 New Hamnabis iets. 8 weeks old Inquire Ww Mil Nittany, Pa BABY CHICKS White Leshorn and Barted Rocks. Bloog teated. Ree weed prices E M Peters. Port Lida, Pa. Phone Warriors Ma <r 19 { ler Ba: red Uulity matings 2321 168:f CHICKS ew Hampshi res, Rocks, White Leghot na tings 85.75--100 aeioct $850 per 100. Telephone Zion Belicfonie, Pa BABY CHICKS Order Trella's Qual- ity chicks now! 35 profitable vari elles; sexed chicks, hybrids, twice & week truck deliverns In this ares of Any number from 25 to 25.000 chicks Trella Poultry Farms, Phone 208 Philipsburg. Pa 13 BABY CHICKS. Mated w. lez, per 100: BL 87.5 pita 814 75 clks $225. Standard mated W. leg per 100 si run 85.95 pits $1200, ciks 81.45; (N. H. Reds, Br. & W. Rox, per 100: at tun 87.00, pits. $9.75, clks. 88.00 All {Breeds blood-tested. cash or C 0. D CG. K. Schaeffer, Mc A x sex B5% guar Hsterville, Pa. Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR BALE Fine Jot of choice Beasgie puppies, 8 wka old. breeding 0 fult most exacting Beagle enthus;- ants, real prospects for coming ses son. Henry W. Zerby, Centre Hall Pa. D. K. Keller Parm x17 POR SALE--& small house PUDS. Riso A combination saw, band saw, one iplagier, with 14 home power motor, | Will exchange on a larger 00d work- Ray Allison, Howard, Pal x Live Stock ALE-¥Fresh cow with calf bY Lundy Flick, Fleming _ Ride | POR BALE shoats sbout 100 ibs } | Fleming. Pa wind | pry vt {rR SALE Three this machin. RD Py No Lares x17 3 plece reed suite, BR, W. nanny Mn, 8 B Barnhart, Bellefonte, Pa Phone 771-33 x17 {FOR SALE—One Holstein cow freshen soon ; Lundy Steele. Julian, Pa. x17 FOR SALE—Young black mare, waht 1500. J. ©. Spots, 2 miles west of Beliefonte, Buffalo Run Road. FOR SALE-.Fresh cow with wi at side; family cow. E. Tea man, 19 mile west of ‘Wingate. xia co —.s {hn due 5 | POR SAlBpnsk horee weleht 1500, work rt Tro, anywhere. Will take yment, yrone, Inguire a! Stanley RD 2 x17; BALE-—A bill. one year old T. disease tested. Inauire Pockey, Bellefonte, R. 478-R-4. FARMERS. “Renid Valley Bales barn, Tay Hail, Pa holds sale every ing your nd alt you Ny good prices, 8. T Riege Owner Mgr. 14 a ER AER Be | x17 | foatr i inquire. of of Mrs. | x17 | Holstein | Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- «word advertisement in these This privilege can be used six Umes a year at different columns one time, Lor— FOIL SALE aud about |B. Chiicost Some Guern 10 shoal Bellefonte FOR BALE with frst « Penna. Purnace Btate College FOR BALE ready 16 mo Peter Sale or r Exchang BALE On cows. 1 Ome for hard work old Bh Bee EXCHANGE team heavy mule, farm machiners or loose hay Haupt's Place w Severn) work | YW wo D Eight room acre ground located al Curtin Phone 638 Brorms Ls tilda, Pa POR BALE with 1 ences Pauble POR SALE A 5 room ed. tre Democrat FOR BALE ACTE wi Fauhje POR SALE Liefon FOR SALE-—Frame rooms and bath paint. new concrete den, fruit, three car house and work ahop derfer, Howard, Pa FOR BALE--A 8 family spartment building located on corner of Un and Allegheny streets. Bellefor Pa Reasonable terms an bb ranged. Inquire of Pirst Bank, Bellefonte. Pa PX n Girard To Shaver OOuUnty acres of choice fenced In bluegrass Da tricity Priced Oregory Mosre, Nefls Mills. Pa SALF sion a "3 Creel Hun, ingdon eral hundred watered romorising wed |» : namie ntrafor PON SALE Chute About 6 acres cuted LA miles from or on Phil fe road. $800.00 Paul Char 1031 3rd Ave Pa lon black mare. gent worker JOO. car ect Siimer's Matilda, Pa Box 7 {POR SALE --A 58 acre farm Acres cleared. the balance In good white oak timber. Never faillr {weil 8 room house in fine shape wit new hot air furnace. New barn all necessary out bulldings workable seams of ooal Abbott mintgtes walk from town I: of Lioyd Borger, Moshannon Pa in Pleas- Trond, 9 hard wood about 14 frult trees chickens unable to one and tk, Pleas. x17 PRIVATE “BALE real real estate, ed in Belisfonte Borough at No, 47 East Linn Street known as the Daggett property Frame dwelling house, consisting of ten rooms and two bathrooms. sult. ably arranged for two apartments | This is one of the mogt desirable }o- ications in Bellefonte and can be pur- chased at reasonable price for quick sale. «Jf Interested consult Pirst National Bank of Bellefonte. 1. Prank Mayes, Lemont. or W. Harrison Walk. er Bsa. Bellefonte aL! For Sale or Rent POR SALE on RENT A | acres in Gregg Township State Road. Inouire of Mrs | Vonada, Aaronsburg Pa | FOR SALE OR RENT-—A 90 acre farm. 40 acres of which is pasture Hand, running water, located 1 mile {east of Zion on back road. Inquire of Mn Kline Neff, R. D 2, Bellefonte, a xi of level be about J R Two tei Quire x17 POR SALE Good O° oDErty ant Gap. near Whiterock room hotse, built of walter: Barn 40240 feet acres of @round. Jot of Rood piace for raking Reason for selling: I am care for it If Interested set 14 Mra Anna Zelesyd ant Gap Pa valuable near an Houses tor Rent FOR RENT--$22. Dwelling house on We:t Lamb Street. Bellefonte Bath isteam heat, 7 rooms. Inquire this office. 14tf FCR RENT--A 5 room hou ¢. located 3 miles wost of Stormstown, near | Lovevilie. Wiite boa 22 Warriors Mar k, Ps x18 FOR RENT ” house near Lemont Good losation. Inquire of Mrs {Della 8. Williams. 532 E. Coliege Ave |Btale College, Pa x18 FOR RENT A 3 "room house with Bath, Jocated In Milesburg. all | modern conveniences Inauire of | Geo. McKinley, Malesbure. Pa x17 Fon RENT House in Pleasant Gap. porch, Hath floor recently re. Belicfonte 212- hl x house With room four-car earase at Zion: for good renairman or Inquire at Beso Statjon, phone 1811. RENT Frame rooms and bath, Fumediaie occupancy. blacksmith Zion. dwelling, Hot air furnace Located Rooms For Rent oh Jae Sant bedroom, | FoR i for “ cheap. | and | | PURNTTURE | kinds Woortrufl kevs., kev stock, ete, Swarte 132-R farm of 40 | Emma | {ation will be held on June fi ment hot | ideal piace | or | 4 six | Mfegburg. Inquire Bellefonte Trust Company. agent. 58 15) [ASTI Tal nsulee ofr. £0; ev: | na i erly, Bellefonte, Pa, : Pr. "15 194 + | FOR RENT--Offics RUMMAGE the basement Fo Muwide Conia, dress os other articles BALE Wil of the M Baturdayy shoes and RENT Jooms In farm house and use of garden, electric Lights Ressonable rent on Relsh farm neat Rook Bprings, Inquire or write, U A Reisb, Willlamsbury Fa x17 Apartments for Rent POR RENT ment H) at 28 W, Curtin numerous VEST wAL-“The annual festival sponsorea by Logan Grange Plessan Oap } be held at Pleasant Gan on Baturday, June 14 Watch fe ther announcements w far 1741 Waoarke «room furnished apart conveniences Inquire Bireet, Phone 446-J es | DAKE Clans of BALE the The Milling Bellefonte Lutheran » old » bake sale at Lhe Bchaefler hardware store on Apr » FOR REN] ) aparument Avallable at «¢ . pL st Onk Hall Btatjon aurg Pa horeh Harvey Baturaay MEETING The Centre Counts FOR REN d-room ' np did HLVY Ril apartment. Ors, J BLULZMAD - ate Grange Hall West Curtin § Mond meeting Y. P. of H mee! at y Ola Main 27 lege, or April 28 Pa FOR RENT Three roon Apartment, just rede nl ocation ent Ielepbhone Bellet te A4.% FOR RENT corner of Blureets, Rent at First National Pa tr Aparument Curtin and 20 » mot requested 4 RENT 1-R. or FOR A { wit y Loans to Farmers YOU CAN hd home, for emer Write or call, I ite 105.R MONEY annually Why pay 6 avaliable for RR. Bnyder, 737-2-3 MONEY oe more atop et w T™ 1 Winrate PARMERS. I> nery Keller Reverse Pasture Land 1. PAST S813 J Pe rsonal LES, FISTULA FISSURE—There i o oorrect Hemor- called Piles and ' T™ T reek. Pa For Ree h EZENE ) ! Indic ated ns particiarny LF 4 PASTURE . 4teie ry . - - THE TIBBENS PHARMAC Y DRUGS MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOODS, BEPCH CREEK. PENNA. If in need anses poe Ug first and save money we positively will not be under- ur own grinding and rent pay large and ete stock German Artificial Also Ear Glasses for those defect ve hear ng. All frames : t ure 1-10-12 Karst permanent Wear Hearing Ald Blore 3 do better than eise- where. Hours "10 0il2 248 TW 8 dally and Bunday. No Wednesday fternoon hours iar bluegrass, flowing Gree as nedoy t Card of Thanks QU en thanks friends svmmpathy over the Mis for all show" Oke of hub 0 Quilt ny Ang ry John STOMACHEZE STOMAC HIC TONIC Due to the American way of living mowt everyone haa more or Jess stomach trouble The wav to correct restor. ° ¢ take BTOM- ing antioues a apeclality Cane and » a t r | Om are rush seals Modern upholstery Shop t "ne Tt ht ie readily Norih Race St. rear Penn Belle Hotel you have a 8° 4 i tnonurished Phone 753-4 this retnedy and recites and we it i5 Repairing FOREMANS UPHOLSTERY Purni- ture repair shop, repairing spindly. puny chile underweight 3 watch for amazing may assy Lhe same to adulls. as a «piendid general lonic remedy al our expense first dose doesn’t give Lhe relief soughi for come back and mel TYonr money Price 60c. 8100 and #150 Family size nominal pint. The Tih. hens Ph ArMAcY Beech Creek, Pa E-7 Healt Laboraiories. isd REPAIRED —- Repairs made to all kinds of furniture Unholsterine and slip covers made Wm D Thompeon's Upholstering Shop. 102 E Lamb St. Phone 362-R Belleton te Pa «4 MAC HINE WORK dav n yore rharpened. Machine mork of all We also have In stock oold steel, cap screws H01 BOTOWSR viz: 3) YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY DEALING WITH “BILL” Well give you the best deal you've ever had — Come in today! 193% DeSoto Coupe 1839 DeSoto Sedan 1938 DeSoto Sedan 1938 Packard 16837 Ford Sedan 1837 Plymouth Sedan 1636 Plymouth Sedan 1837 Chevrolet Coach 1937 Chevrolet Pick-up 1936 Dodge 1% Panel 1834 Pontiac Convertible Coupe 80 GOOD USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM! Drive 26 Miles and Save $100 or more oni a New Plymouth or DeSoto “BILL” COOK DeSOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER Cor. Main & Washington Streets TEL. 2412 LOCK HAVEN, PA Bank Stock For Sale! {t has become necessary to complete the ad- ministration of the Estate of George A. Beezer, late of Bellefonte Borough, deceased, and for that reason the undersigned Executors desire to dispose of, at private sale, sixty-five (65) shares of The First National Bank of Bellefonte stock, and fifty-five (55) shares of the Bellefonte Trust Company stock. Anyone interested in the purchase of the above shares of stock may inquire of’: Mrs. Mary A. Beezer, Herbert M. Beezer, Executors. or W. Harrison Walker, Attorney. roid Marhine Shop, Bellefonte. Pa. Pho 1 Announcements TC FRERTIVAL The annus] festive y af the Zion Lutheran Cemetery As moci- 181 BAKE BAL E~The Primary “Denar - | of the Evaneelical Church of | Rallsfante, Pa. will hold a bake sale at White's Drug Store, Saturday Avril 20th. til noon [UPPFR-—The Po church in hold a chicken and waffle «uprer at Ratlapville Community Hall, Priday April 25 from 53830 until B o'clock Price adults 50. ch ldren 25 BITMAA AR QAT » Pr Yon ne w Oe man's Guild of the Bellefonte Pres. byierian church will h~id a rommase sale in the former A & P rfo%e ov on Saturday, May 3 at 1 p.m x18 PRAYER MEFTING The Union Prayer Meeting wiil wf ‘he wame of Karl Winn Valley View road »v Bundar 27. »t 230 p. m. The public vited wr ar the : Aa is ,
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