Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 08, 1941, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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{ ~-Mrs. Joseph A. Parrish returned | ~Mrs. J. Will Conley, of West Lo-
her home on West High street,' gan street, departed last Thursday
turday, from the Centre County for New York City for a visit with
ospital, where she had been a sur-| her daughter, Mrs, Willlam B.
ical patient for several days. Wallis
: -Mrs. Annie 8. Heverly and -~Mrs. Bathgate used a Dual
Haughter, Miss Hazel J. Heverly, of | Temp electric refrigerator at the
orth Allegheny street, have returns | Centre Democrat cooking school last
to their home In Beech Creek week, Stop in and we will be glad
which they will reopen for the sum-| to explain why. R. K. Owens Elec- |
LJ
mer. {tric Store, Bellefonte, Pa
“Miss Dorothy Wilkinson, of| James Y. Sieg, of Erie,
North Spring street, spent the week- | Bellefonte for an indefinite visit
oe in Connellsville with friends,| with his brother, Mr, and Mrs. Wil-
nd on Saturday attended the open-! liam P Sieg at their home "Burn-
Ing of a Girl Scout Little House In|ham Place.” Mr. Sleg 1s a member
that city. lof the Titan Metal Company sales
§ The Bellefonte Garden Club will, force
meet at the residence of Mrs. A. C.| ~The Democratic Woman's Club
Hewitt, on East Linn street, at 2:30) of Centre County cleared $4261 al
pclock Tuesday afternoon, May 13.) their party held Saturday night.
fhe speaker will be Randolph H.! Attendance wag excellent and the
ompson, of State College. | organization takes this means of
! —=Jesse W. Caum, student at Le- | expressing its thanks to the public
high University, and Miss Mary Ball,] Mrs. Robert Walker, of East
of. Philadelphia, spent the weekend | High street, left during the week-
in Bellefonte with Mr. Caum’s par- end for Kane to join Mr. Walker,
ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Caum, at, who recently was transferred there
the family home on East Linn street. [as manager of the Widmann and
—Philip Mignot, son of Mr. and|Teah drug store. Before going to
Mrs. John Mignot, of East High Kane Mr. Walker was manager of
street. who last week volunteered for |the Bellefonte Widmann and Tean
service in the U. 8. Army, has been store
assigned to duty in the Infantry] Mrs. Nathan Kofman and
Corps at Camp Croft, Spartansburg, daughter, Miss Freda, have return-
SC ied to their apartment ‘n the Fried-
«John W. Garis. of Willowbank man building, South Allegheny
street. last week entered the Veter- street, from a three months’ stay
ans’ Hospital at Aspinwall to un-| at Miami Beach, Florida. Max Kof-
dergo observation and treatment, At man, of Tucson, Arizona, arrived
this time it is not known how long! here last week for an indefinite stay
he will be required to remain at the with his mother
institution. ~The State College police force
-Pvt. Louis Carpeneto, who is will wear white capes and white
with the U. 8. Aviation Corps at! gloves as safety measures in direct.
Bolling Field, Va. spent the week-|ing traffic at night, it has been an-
end in Bellefonte with his parents, nounced by Chief of Police John R
Mr. and Mrs. George Carpeneto and | Juba. The new attire, approved by
family, at their apartment in the|borough council, is expected to be
Gazette building, North Allegheny especially effective during rain and
street. misty weather, Juba said
§ —Mrs, Gertrude McCarthy, who —The daughter born at the Cen-
makes her home with her brother- tre County Hospital last Monday to
in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. S./Mr. and Mrs, Michael Kersavage, of
M. Nissley. of State College, former- Pleasant Gap, has been named
3v of Bellefonte, was a guest one Charlotte Marie. She is the second
day last week of the Misses Har- child and second daughter in the
riet and Elizabeth Hart, at their) family and weighed =even pounds,
home on North Spring street, eleven ounces at birth, Mr. Kersav-
i Mrs. Bertha Taylor and grand. 88e is a guard at Rockview peni-
son, Philip Manchester, last Thurs- | ‘entiary
day vacated one of the apartments| _Miss Lenore Hoover, daughter
dn the Mrs, Leah Kessinger home! of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoover, of
‘on East Linn street, and are at the willowbank street returned to her
thome of Miss Helen Farrar, on Wil-| parental home last Wednesday from
Jdowbank street, while Miss Farrar the Centre County Hospital, where
and her mother are in Butler for a she had been a patient for several
‘six weeks’ stay months while undergoing treatment
—Charles Coble and daughter, for a double fracture of the left leg,
Miss Kathryn, of North Penn street, suffered while coasting in Bush Ad-
fand Miss Isabel Johnson, of North dition on January 31
{Spring street, spent the weekend in|
Franklin, N. J. with Miss Johnson's
‘brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and)
Mrs. E. E. Hollobaugh and family
fUpon their return home they were
smccompanied by Mrs. Coble. who had
ispefit two weeks with the Hollo-|
ugh family.
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—Our mailing list was corrected
on April 28th and all payments on
subscriptions received up to that
date have been credited. Kindly
check the label on your paper and
advise us if proper credit has not
been made. This is the time of the
year when statements are sent out
—Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cowen and [to all subscribers whose subscrip-
ter, Eleanor, of East Bishop tions are due or past due. If you do
4 Shotored last Thursday 10 riot want “to ‘reetve & dun Mier in
fladelphia, where Eleanor entered the month, arrange to send in your
nurses’ training school of St.) payment at once.
: ospit Sowens
Re un The _ by Lt. William H. Curry and their
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sholl. of East Infant son, Willlam, Jr. of San
Bishop street, who spent the time Francisco, Cal. left Bellefonte last
with their daughter, Alice, who is al week for McIntosh, Texas, where Lt
Curry has been ordered to report
Jor duty, The family came to Belie-
nurse jn training at the same hos-|
pital, J
~Mrs. Walter Scholz and daugh- 1 fonte yoine weeks Ago, Mrs Curry
r. Anna Mary, of Philadelphia, are! 30d 50D being With the childs great.
re for a month's visit with Mrs grandfather, Charles ¥ Cook at his
Bchol#'’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. C home on East High street, while 1
Rogers. at their home on North Al- Curry was undergoing a “months
jegheny street, having come here training at the U 8 Army school
Baturday with Mr. Scholz who re- for medical officers at Carlisle,
$urned to Philadelphia Sunday. Mrs -W. W. Bickett, Centre county
C. J Gillespie. of Hazleton, motored health officer and acting health of-
ficer of Bellefonte borough, has been
confined to his home in the Cadillac
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here ng the weekend and on his,
feturn was accompanied by Mrs
fllespie. a sister of Mrs. Rogers!
ho had been a guest at the Rogers
home for the past two weeks
£ —Leo Hartle, of Washington, D
£. who spent the forepart of this
week in Bellefonte with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hartle at the!
family home along Spring Creek. is
making arrangements to leave about
since Friday because of a heart
condition from which he has suffer-
ed for some time Yesterday he was
ireported to be showing some Im-
{ provement. During the weekend Mr
and Mrs. Bickett's daughter, Mrs
Edwin H. Andrews, of Niagara Falls,
N. Y.. was their guest, She made the
he middle of May for San Diego, | rip here with a group consisting of
alifornia. A he will be ge Mrs. J. H. Hall and daughter, Cath-
i
foyed at the U. 8. Naval station. Tine. Anthony Compani, and a Mr
pio Hartle has been in the employ Miller, all of Niagara Falls, who
bf the War Department at Washing- | spent the weekend with relatives
fon for the past seven months and And friends in the Bellefonte area
his transfer to the Naval Station at| Mr and Mrs. William E. Hurley
Ban Diego was made at his request.) returned ot their home on West
i —4 crew of workmen recruited Howard street, Sunday, from St.
Rront the population of the County | Petersburg. Florida. where they had
_ amder the supervision of John! been guests since last September ot
1 nitor at the Court! their son-in-law, F. P. Cory,
gg Rg Complieted: cleaning) thelr daughters, Mrs. Cory and Miss
and ‘painting the boiler room and
' room urt House. Boil-| Madeira Beach, near St. Petersburg.
0 ba the Sour bow out. and Madeira Beach is only about ten
external fronwork has been given a miles from Pass-A-Grill Beach,
oat of paint. In the fan room, elec- Where the Hurley's son-in-law and
. ob other daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Fe A Dtiances Wop ana | Hallowell, of Bellefonle, have their
d. Both rooms have been thors!
winter home, and they were frequent
ly cleaned,
new concrete floor | Visitors at the Hallowell residence.
been a in front of the | Aside from a throat condition from
boilers,
uipment has been | Which he has been suffering for
1, ad uj eq moat attaches | sOme time, Mr. Hurley is enjoying
Feport that the rooms and their excellent health. The Hallowell fam-
ment are cleaner and neater ily has made tentative arrangements
hgh have been for a decade |!0 return to their home in Belle-
Mr. Sweitzer is to be congratulated | fonte in the near future, although
pon his initiative in directing the no definite plans have been made at
pom = (this time.
<Pufieral services were held Fri-| _—Miss Audrey Bloomquist, of
tay in Arcadia, Louisiana, for Mrs. | Bast Bishop Street, Bellefonte, a
Maude Hightower, sister of student at Indiana State Teachers
Dr. R. L. Capers, of Bellefonte, who | College, is a member of the nutri-
Tuesday of last week at her tion class which is working on a nu-
#ffer a month's illness. Inter. tition program for National De-
ment ‘was made In Arcadia, Mrs | fense. These students working in
er, quite well known locally cooperation with other col
visits at her brother's home have tested recipes and compiled
_ is survived by her mother,’ booklets of palatable easy-to-cook
. Burnside Capers, of Arcadia, recipes using surplus commodities.
“ husband, Reginald High- The students calculated the nutri-
Sve nd two children, Tommy , Uve value of fooq allotments. At
‘Jane. These brothers and’ the present time they are planning
| practical courses of study and
teaching aids for the presentation
of information concerning vitamins,
Miss Bloomquist 15 a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R, T. Bloomquist, of
Bellefonte. She is a junior in the
sisters also survive: Rev, Stacy Ca-
Pons. of Hollidaysburg; Dr. R. L.
Capers, of Bellefonte; Kenneth Ca-
Erie; Burnside Capers, of
. N. J.; Lenore Capers,
g, and Helen, of New
Wott Oify. Dr. Capers and his two
ers, upon learning of their
's critical illness, departed last
ay for Arcadia, but her death
while they were enrouta.
group is expected to return
or tomorrow,
| omies Club, a member of the Leon-
ard Literary Sociely, the Resident
Women's League Council, the Luth-
is In |
apartments, South Allegheny street, |
| Hazel Hurley at their home at North |
a a
—
Mrs, Howard Harris and son, |
Howard, Jr., of Cape May, N. J, are
expected in Bellefonte this week for
a visit wi'h Mrs, Harris’ father,
{James K, Barnhart, of West Linn
| Street,
Mrs, Louise Manchester, daugh-
! ter of Mrs. Bertha Taylor of Belle:
| fante. left recently for Philadelphia
| where she has accepled a position
i in one of the city's large department
stores,
| -=Miss Maude Miller of Penna.
| Furnace, and Mrs, Kyle Alexander
| of State Oollege, went to Reading
Wednesday as representatives from
{the State Federaticn of Women's
| Democra ie Clubs,
[ Miss Phyllis
| dent at West Chester State Teach-
ers’ College, was in Bellefonte dure
ing the weekend for a visit with her
parents Mr. and Mrs, G, E. Hille-
gass at (heir home on North Wilson
| Street.
--Miss Barbara Wetzel, of Wayne,
a student at Wilson College, Cham-
bersburg, spent the weekend in
| Bellefonte as 8 guest of Robert
Cheesman, at the home of his
| mother, Mrs. Luella Cheesman, on
East Curtin street,
~Mrs. Philip Taylor, of Boston,
who for the past month has been
with Mr. Taylor's relatives in Belle-
|fonte and State College, left Sat-
urday for Washington, D. C, to join
her husband who is with the U. bd
Alr Corps at Bolling Field, Va. Mr
and Mrs. Taylor will occupy an
fapartment In Washington
The Woman's Golf Association
of the Nittany Country Club held |
a bridge and juncheon at the club
house Tuesday afternoon, Prizes at
bridge were awarded as follows
first, Mrs, John McCoy; 2nd. Mrs
Arthur Hewitt; 3rd. Mrs, Mark Wil.
ltams, and 4th. Mrs. Flegal. The
consolation prize went to Mrs, Roy
Wilkinson
Malcolm O. Young,
Allegheny street, son of the
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Young, of
Bellefonte, became suddenly (11
about 1 a. m. Friday, and an hour
later underwent an emergency op-
eration at the Centre County Hos-
pital, Mr. Young, who suffered a
of
late
stomach ailment, is reported to be
recuperating nicely
—Ernest Pxil Ebeling, 23, son of
Mrs, Nora Ebeling of Bellefonte
R. D. 1, has enlisted for three years
in the U, 8. Army Alr Corps. Ebe-
Hng, wha gerved ‘Jrom 1835 to
1838, in the ordinance department
of the Army, will be stationed in the
Philippine Islands. He enlisted al
the recruiting station in the post
office building at Altoona
—Routine business and reporis
comprised the affairs of the vesilry
lof 8t. John's Episcopal church
which met last Sunday evening
Delegates were elected to the annual
Diocesan convention which will be
held in Christ Church, Willlams-
port on May 20-21. Delegates are
Cal. Fred Reynolds, Hugh Quigley
and Jack Wilkkigson, Alternates
selected are: Roy Wilkinson, James
Gray and T. J. Lamb
—~Rev. and Mrs, Wiliam C
Thompson announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Josephine to
Mr. William P. Simmonds, of New |
York City. Both young people are
graduates of Wooster
Wooster, O class of 1940. Miss
Thompson is employed in the offices
of the Department of Public Assis-
tance in the Penn Belle Hotel build-
ing. Mr. 8immonds js a student in
the Medical College of Corneil Uni-
versity
~The Rev, Robert H. Thomas Jr
and Miss Dorothy Wilkinson were
in Wellsboro Monday evening
where they participated in the Dio-
cesan Teacher training Institute
| The Rev, Mr. Thomas was instiuc-
tor of the teachers in the intermedi.
ae group and Miss Wilkinson
| taught the kindergarten-primary
group. Miss Wilkinson also was the
| speaker of the evening on the sub-
ject, “Public Techniques Suitable
for Church Schools.”
A series of photographs entitled
“May Day at the Zoo,” published on
page one of the zecond section
the Philadelphia Record last Thurs.
day, included a close-up of two pel-
jeans. The photo, entitled “Bill and
the Broken Bill." was one of the
prize-winning photos in the contest
conducted each year by the Zoologi-
cal Society of Philadelphia in con-
junction with May Day at the Zoo,
which was observed Sunday. The
striking study in black and white
was the work of Charles E. Dor-
iworth, Jr, of Glenside, son of Mr
and Mrs. Charles E. Dorworth, of
West Linn street, Bellefonte, It was
iawarded fifth prize. Dorworth, for:
‘some years an amateur camera fan, |
has been winning considerable rec-
'ognition in recent months for his
‘work in that hobby.
A group of Bellefonte motorists
returned home last week from &
17-day motor trip to Florida, and
report having
joyable outing.
Miss Ann Confer,
Strunk, Mrs, George Waite and Miss
Emma Waite. all of Bellefonte, and
In the party were
Hillegass, a stu- |
| —Mrs
| sister, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Smith
A birthday party was held Tues- |
South
College, |
of |
| vanced to 1 o'clock, Saturday night.
had a thoroughly en- |
Miss Mayme |
—No defrosting. That's what you'
‘have with a Dual Temp electric ve-
frigerator. See It on display at the
R. K. Owens Electric Btore, Belle-
fonte, Pa .
| Miss Emmy Lou Craig, 19 Cur-
tn Street, Bellefonte, has been
| elected vice-president of the s0-
| phomore class for the 1041-42 school
| year at Bucknell University where
| he is a student,
| Ward Fisher, manager of the
! Bellefonte Electric Supply Com-
| pany store, spent Monday In Pitts-
| burgh attending a convention of
| 8tokol Heating dealers, At the |
convention many features of the
new Stokol furnace were discussed.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Herr and |
daughter, Janet, of Pittsburgh
spent the weekend in the Bellefonte
mrea with relatives and friend
Herr's parents, Mr, and Mrs, 8
Claude Herr, at their home at Heela
Park.
Miss Catherine Beaver, daughter |
{of Thomas Beaver, of North Alle-|
igheny street, has accepted a posi-
{tion as dental assistant in the office
{of Or. D. L. Flegal, succeeding Miss
| Pauline Witmer of West High street,
{who recently resigned her position |
there !
of Milesburg
has been called to the bedside of
her gon, George Kelley. in Detroit,
| Mich. who is in a hospital in that
Btta Kelley,
city suffering from a rare blood in- |
fection His condition is reported |
to be critical. Mrg Kelley left for
Detroit, Tuesday night.
Miss Jane Beatty, daughter of
Mrs. Charles R. Beatly, of East
Curtin Street, and employed in the
offices of the West Penn Power
Comrany here, will leave this week
for Chapel Hill, N. C, for a briel
visit with her brother-in-law and
day =isht a: the home of Mr, and
Mrs. James Savior, on North Thom-
as Street, in honor of the twelfth
birthday anniversary of thelr
daughter Lois. About twenty gues's
were present for an evening of
games and music Refreshments
were served
—Mrs. Philip Witcraft ang chil-
dren, Betsy and Philip, of East
Bishop Street, spent the forepart
of this week at Lanse with Mrs
Witcralt'’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
George Tanner. Mr, Tanner ex-
pects to be transferred soon from
his position at the Kyleriown Alr-
port to another location
~Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery?
and young son, Dick, of Rochester,
N.Y. came 0 Bellefonte during the
weekend for a visit with relatives
Mr Montgomery left early this week
for a business trip through Penn-
sylvania, leaving Mrs. Montgomery
nd son with her parents Mr, and
Mrs. M. B. Runkle. at their home
on North Spring Stree!
~Calvin Wilkins, of Centre Hal
R. D.. escaped Injury early Sunday
morning when his car left the high-
WAY
Holter radio shop, and ran into a
West Penn Power Company pole,
snapping off the pole at the base
and moving it a short distance
Wilkins was driving out of Belle.
fonte toward Pleasant Gap at the
time of the crash.
Mrs Elsie Rankin
East Curtin Street, expects to
spend the weekend jn Harrisburg
with her brother and sisler-in<law
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Rankin and
family, and early next week wail} go
to Philadelphia to atieng the 25th
reunion of the class of which she
was a member al the Presbyterian
Hospital Nurses’ LUraining school
After the reunion Mrs. Heveriv
wil] con inue east in Atlantic City
for a several days’ stay before re-
turning home
Mrs. Jennie Wells and little
grandson, Teddy Harris, of Niagara
Falls, sere among our early mom-
ing callers on Monday while on a
| shopping tour in town. They were
two &f a group, consisting of Mrs
Wells, her daughter, Miss FErhel
Wells, grandson Teddy Harris, and
a friend Willam McAllister, who
motored here on Saturday to visit
Mrs. Wells® brother, Charles Mann
of moward, and other relatives.
Mrs. Wells, who has many friends
in this area, left Centre county
aboug 28 years ago. after selling the
family home near Treziyulng ceme-
tery, south of Milesburg. The party
returned to their homes in Niagary
Falls on Monday.
With Daylight Saving Time
scheduled to go into effect at mid-
night, Saturday, those of a betting
frame of mind are trying to figure
out whether the change will in-
crease or decrease Sunday School
attendance on Sunday morning
{ One element contends that at mid-
night, when the clocks will be ad-
tr
W
Heverly
| ers will have a “short” evening and
{ should be able to turn out bright
{and early for Sunday School. The
| Mrs, Ruth Waite Fridgens, of Har- | time registered on the clocks. And
| risburg, formerly of Bellefonte
Leaving Bellefonte April 11, they
{drove south on U. 8 Route 1
| 8t. Augustine, Florida--the oildes®
town in the United States—where
| they viewed most of the points of
‘interest from a quaint horse-drawn
time before going to Ft. Lauderdale
| where they maintained their head-
| quarters while visiting Lakeworth,
| West Palm Beach, Miami Beach
| and many other nearby towns, They
| boarded a boat ang journeyed to
‘Key West. southernmost part of
Florida. In Miami Beach they call-
ed on John Fisher, former resident
of South Water Street, Bellefonte,
| who is now residing with his daugh-
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{ WANTED —Old
{ Bellefonte R
n Pine Street near the Daniel |
trom SALE Some {Bost hay abd corn
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Bellefonte, Pa
{POR BALE-dLoraine gas stove
| other faction holds that Saturday |
| nighters will be in a mood for cele- |
| bration and will wink at the fast
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WIT
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car for profit- | FOR SALE--2-door Chevrolet sedan
Must be sat- | In excellent condition Priced right
Hving at start. | Phone Bellefonte 415.) 1641
Dept. PNE-34-101
x18 POR BALE--About 200 bushels of
—— njece bright oats Pry farms. Rook
Springs, P, O. Penna. Purnace, Pa. x16
WANTED Man with
able Rawlelgn Route
isfiled with mood
Write Rawleigh
Chester, Pa
Work Wanted
WANTED —A boy 13 years old want
oh on a farm. Phone Bellefonte
T38-J 20
’
POR BALE--All kinds of good grow
ing garden plants, five cents a dog-
Inquire at lovine's Bunnyside
x20
en
FOR BALE-Farm lime at price farm-
ers can afford tw pay. Inquire of
C. M. Long, Howard, R. D. 2. Phone
Zion 1913 (Nittany) 188
Boa rders Wanted ;
age pensioners 73
board. Good home, rates reasons
sahie. P. O. Box 27, Fleming, Pa x19
GUNS Bought, sold and exchanged
Inquire at the Western Auto As.
sociate Btore, Allegheny Bt.
fonte, Pa. Phone 750
POR BALE-A Heatrola and a
ers” range Both in good
tion. Inquire of Vincent King
fonte, R. D. 1, (Valley View)
FOR BALE--Coal and wood
Ashes away at a Jow rate
847-3 for prices. Bam Capperelll
Bellefonte, Pa, R. D. 1, Coleviile, 1tf
FOR SALE
Wan ted to Buy
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WANTED.-<To buy cattle of anv kind di
Alo bulls. Inquire of Huber: Rell
D. 2, Phone T29-R-2
1841
Be
Ps
WANTED--To duy set of used culti-
valores In good condition for P-12
Farmall, Write Box 31, Boalsburg
Pa xi@
«A Tappan gas range wi
aulomatic oven Can be seen a
the David Homan bome at Axe Mann
J. B. Owens, Bellefonte, R. D. 2. x14
POR BSALE--One-vear-old cartified
seed potatoes-—Irish Cobbler, Rus-
sett and White Rural. Also a power
ti-row potato sprayer. H. BE Neill
Bellefonte, Airport 113d
POR SALE—S8oy beans Manchu
grown, Price 81 65 per bu
more 81 60 per bu I
Pyes Pruit Parm, 2 or
Blate Coliege, Pa
WANTED--Th buy all kinds of live
stock. Bruce FKrumrine, Pleas
Gap. Pa. Phone Beliefonie 476-
and reverse charywes if an
f]
WANTED--Olgd junk cam
call Walirun Auto
Bellefonte, Phone 1563 or Lion
Stores, State College Phoned822. 2 Hen
WANTED--Antique furniture
reaus, writing desks
chairs, tables, stands
beds, guns, dolls, pewter
er clooks, old #lams and china High-
eal price paid. Cora M Schmuck
136 E Market St. York, Pa x21
Articles tor Sole
Bu-
doughtrays
high owter
grand-fath-
wylat
elect
buffet
above
ow A
Is »
Aniguit
Mex
Bel
ire
$e
FOR BALE Balled alfalfa hay. John
Lambert, Jr. South Allegheny
Bireet eur
POR SALE--1 extension
tabie and chairs
office or Tel. 184-R
FOR SALE--Com
Inquire of }
Penna. Furnace, Pa
POR BALE--Pansies and vegetable
pianis of all kinds G. WW. Tyson
Milesburg, Pa. (Tengletown) x20
PCR BALE
siraw at 8 5
Centre Hall, Pa.
FOR SALE Modern 3 piece Krohler
vin room suite, like pow. 8680
can Youre at the Centre Democrat
office Xie
— (POR BALE
truck or wil ta
tractor. machinery
Come and look
K larkin RD
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As
2% over Ing
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ining room Port 1
FOR BALE-—-Hundreds of
Pall sizes from 15 to 26 h
Backed by writter jarantee
evening i JOCK
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c
SALE-~Cert
Pot
Seed Potatoes
Px per bushel
FOR
Three tons of baled cata
Frank Dashem
Phone 184-R-11, xi
ton
FOR SALE..20-30
1832 Pordsor
penior drill
1John
Deere 12<nch
forsctically new Behrer Pen:
svivania Purnace. Phone 13-R-3. 174
fodder. Inauire of ¥F W. Watson
along the Rattiesnake Pike at achooi | © -
hotise x20 {POR SALE-Used cars with
c— ————— — Payments as shown: 1837 Chevrmlel
POR SALE--Aboul 200 loads of stove coupe. MISA 00. 108] Buick
wood, both hard and soft. Inquire
0 | 850 00; 1084 Plymouth sedan
the Kepler Lumber Co. Moshan- 1881 Dodge sedan. $6600 1940
{1 xis
Inonth ooach, $21200. 1086
——— ebesite L§8 COBEN. $19800° 1037 Plymout
POR BALE--30 bushel seed polatoes . Piymou
30c bu. 800 bu. corn eats 80 Hu
leoupe, $137.00. 18938 Chrysler seda
S198 00: 1834 Chrysler redan 00
B. A. Cori. Bellefonte R.. 1. Pa. (Buf- BY oa 1 3
119
EY
at
non
1835 Dodge coach. $108.00 1838 Ply
mouth sedan. 813000: 1838 Nash se-
idan. 87TR 00. 19831 Buick sedan. 850 00
1837 Chrysler sedan. 817800; 1035
Buick coach, $106.00. 1840 Dodge se-
dan R266 DO 1937 Chevrolet ’
8146.00; Jodon Motor Co
and Pivmonih sales and service, Op
posite Big Spring, Bellefonte Pa x12
FOR SALE--A Nash coupe in good
runping condition. Will sell cheap
Inaulre of Harry Keern, E. Beaver Bt
1341
and surfaced
oak and fir |
Inavire of
x22
POR SALE--Rough
lumber, yellow dine
fooring. plastering lath
Clair lyons, Howard, Pa.
POR BALE 800d DOLAIOM. ONE FRAT | cms w—
removed from certified 76 bu No | | CHICKS--New Hampshires
C. HK Campbell. Penna. Furnace, Pa Rocks, White Leghorns Utility
Phone State College 3770 X13 | Maungs $5 75-100 select matings
hy IMBH0 per 100 Hecla Poultry Parm
Bellefonte. Pa. Telephone Zion 293)
1641
Barred
POR SALE 1887 Pord truck. driv.
en 2650 miles, price reasonable
Reason for selling, do hot need 4
Cail Bel 20. Bellefonte, Pa jou!
FOR SALE --Wood saw outfit com-
pirte. with RovYernor Built on
wheels ready to move anywhere. Al
bert BR. Mowery, Centre Hall, R. D 5
x10
| BABY CHICKS Order eis, Qual.
| Hy chicks now! 35 profitable wvari-
{etien, sexed chicks, hybrids twice sa
week truck delivers in Shis area of
{any number from 25 to 25 000 chicks
iTrella Poultry Parma, Phone 208
{| Philipsburg 134
: i cnmem——— = —— - -
BABY CHICKS Spec Mated W
per 100 Bt TH0. nits. $14.75
235; Blandard mated W. Log per |
ist run 8595. pita $1200 ciks #200;
IN. H Reds, Br. & W. Rox, per 100: st
jrun 87.00. pits, $0.75. clks 8500. All
{ breeds blood-tested cash or C OD
inex 05% guar. GO. K Schaefler McA).
40c. a bushel, oats 45¢ bushel. In- | listervilie Pa x24
quire of Jesse Burd, 31, miles east of |
Jacksonville. x10 | Dogs, Pets, Etc.
FOR SALE_A tun 404 ivory Qoiuia: |
A MOT Ww wa ron ike | -
new). A 1932 Chevrolet deitvery | POR BALFE_.Fox ‘Terrier
trick (cheap). A OG. Cummings. autifully marked
Rebersburg, Pa Ns Larkin, R
with
double oven: gas refrigeratbr;
both in good condition: also a bed |
davenrort, Will sell reasonably |
Call 760, Bellefonte. 1811 | POR BALE--3o
Calf. Inquire of
POR BALE--A Pordson tractor and | Julian, Pa.
No. 40 John Deere plow. will sel
cheap. Also an Intemational 2 FOR SALE-Cow with calf by her
| side, inguire of John Krukovsky
horse cultivator. Inouire of John B. |
| Clarence, Pa x18
Schrack., Loganton, Pa. 178
SALE-All kinds of vegetable POR SALE--A good bav horse. weight
and flower oslants. No sales on 1400 Ibs,
enstine, Zjon, Pa. Phone 1712. x19
Inquire at Shaffer Green
House, Centre Hall, (near Old Fort) | ssn
| FOR SALE--Black horse, weight 1600
ibs. guaranteed to work anywhere
FOR SALE--200000 ft Hemlock
Pine. Oak elc. sheating boards as |
low as 82000 Per M. OW. Houls
lumber Co. N. Buckout 5, Stale
College, Pa x19
FOR SALE—About 800 bushels corn
ears and 300 bushel of oats Corn
—— i
PUDDies
D. 1, Port Matilda, Pa
x19
Live Stock
stein cow with third
x19
w, men
on xi
oars of age. Apply in person at
ut Inn, Bellefonte, Pa. 1087
WANTED--A young lady or middle
aged woman to work in wi
home. Address L. R. Bickle, Centre
Hall, Pa. x19
WANTED-—-A young lady, or middle
widow
BE
| Biz
| |
Help Wanted
| carriage. Continuing on to Day: | e'p a t i
| tona Beach they stopped for a short WANTED--60 at saw mill job, |
| Decker Valley near Potter's Mills
‘ | PonR
enced waitress over |
| Whiterock hatobing
| Bead laving strain,
x19
FOR SALE—1040 Sliver Kine tractor Inquire of Harry A. Oettig, Belle
And plow. Pully equipged. electric | fone ROD. Phone PO0-R-21
EL} a
tarter, power ae off
pufley. John Matis, ublers
FOR SALE--One horse,
ready for hard work.
{18 mo. old
BALE--@8ome : Peters, Beec
about 78 bushel
eres, from =n
Inquire Gilbert
ith, Bellefonte, R. D. 2. x18
POR BALE-O-plece Walnut Dune
can Phyle aiming room suite. used
a short time; 4-plece oak bedroom
large and
suite. including dresser
mirror; poster bed with coll sprines;
small oak clover-leaf table, Phone
State College 3168. x19
FOR LE-—Rumilev Oil Pull trac
Huber
tor, 25-40;
thresher, size 28 by 46 with wind
Stacker, weigher, bagger
wa used x4 Too bod
Bushels, Geiser” clover thls No. 3
post § chin
y,
FARMERS-Penng Valley Sales barn,
Centre il, Pa. bol sale Syeey
live
Riegel
ek
RLY {
Sale or Exchange
to
1
on
with )
ery in A-1 condition
work, 4
Pa. Union County,
Inquire of T |
J. Benner Hall |
Inquire of Frank Clev- |
Also good |
Shorthorn bull. Joseph i
h Creek, Pa. x19
Strable,
2 1281. Telephon
| rom BALE-Right room brick house ;
| with 1 acre ground, all convenl-
ences, located at Curtin, Pa. Mary M
[| Fauble, Phone 638 130
| POR BALE-¥rame dwelling with 12
acres of ground located al Lyons
town, Pa. Inquire of Mary M
Fauble, Bellefonte, Pa hone 928
FOR BALE--A T room frame house
all modern conveniences located ul!
163 KE Curtin BL. Bellefonte, Pa
Inquire of David Newcomer, Belle.
fonts, Pa 1601
POR BALE--8 room house of the
Mm, Emnmma C. Bathgate, at
mont, Pa. house has furnace, baih
and gas. Inquire at W. B. Bathgate
Adm, Belietfonte R. D. 2. Pa 14u1
FOR BALE-—A 6 family apartment
building located on corner of Cure
tin and Allegheny streets, Bellefoniu
Pa. Reasonable lermas can
ranged Inquire of Pirst
Bank, Bellefonte, Pas
| FOR BALE
tween 90
tillable, 50
house
bujlding»
in home
PF. Kepler
lie)
vii
Farm n
and
REPOS
barn and all
All moder:
never fi
Bing
Bellefonte
FOR SBALE--Two stock and 42
farms In Shavers Creek
Hunungdon county, comprising
ern] hundred acres choice
watered, fenced i: 100 TBA
land Electricity Priced
Write Wm. Gregory Moore
istrator, Nefls Mills, Ps
BALE
BEY.
of well.
bi 4 PRET 4
14
POR A five
Hall, R
PRIVATE SALE
real estate
Borough at No
Ary
is one of the mast d¢
8 in Beliefont
chased atl reason
sale. If interested oonsul
National Bank of Bellefonte
Mayes, Lemont, or W
er Esq. Bellefonte
anged
This
cation
For Sale or Rent
POR SALE OR RENT A fam
res Grege Towns
Road Inquire
Anroneture
State
Vonada
FOR BALE OR
farm, 40 acres
ana, vr }
cast of Zi
Mrs. Kline
Pa
Houses tor Rent
POR RENT- AS 001 paalom
ated
POR RENT
on Bast
POR RENT
wale
Or
1 Ist Inquire of Mrs
Bellefonte, Pa Phone
Apartments fo
FOR RENT
2. OO
Ing
Phone 44
ment All
at 23 W. Curtin
re
»
Bireet «J
164
POR RENT--Purnis
3 rooms and bat}
en J TIT py
Bellefo Pa
Ls
Car
nte
FOR RENT A §
with all conveniences
Owens Electric
fonte. Pa. Phone 10682 or
FOR RENT. Apartment third floor,
corner of Curtin and Allegheny
Sireets, Rent $20 a month. Inquire
at First National Bank, Bellefonte
Pa 12
Xie
POR RENT.-A § room apartment
with bath, heat and hot water
Becond Boor Available May bE
Inquire Mrs Rirhard Brouse Thomas
Bireet, Bellefonte, Pa 1741
FOR RENT A §
rom
room wil
bined. located on Main Street
Milesburg. Ps Phone B86-R2 x19
sted
5
POR RENT--3 rooms in high plaster.
ed house South Walter Street
Bellefonte. Couple without children
preferred. Mrs. CF. Ripka, opnosite
Biz Soring South Water Street
Bellefonte, Pa 1411
Land For Rent
POR RENT--Two fisld: of about 20
and 268 acres. Will rent on shares
or other terms. Inguire of Mrs. 8
r Rent |
Miscellaneous
WANTED Dead stock ed
prmpuy Call Geo, J vogt, oem.
tre Hall, Pa. Phone B5-R-4, or K
Haven, 2104 at our expense 184
DEAD BTOCK—dmoved promptly.
i] Keller, Miliheim, Ps. Phone
t
5-1-2, Reverse charges
Repairing
FPOREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY —Purni-
ture repair ahon, repairing, restor-
Ing antiaues a specialty. Cape and
rush seals. Modern upholstery Sho
North Race St, rear Penn Belle Hote
Phone 798d 1
PURNITURE REPATRHD -- Repairs
made to all kirds of furniture
Upholstering and slip covers made
Wm. D Thompson's Unholstering
hop, 102 Lamb Bi. Phone 302-R
Bellefonte, Pa SR
WORK lawn
fachine wor
AND in
Can
iff keys
ne Shoo
MACHINE
f NATE ned
Kinds We
rol aur
Wood
Mach
a2-R
MOWETS
k of all
stock cold
TEWS sel MOTew)R
key slock. ele. Bwariz
Bellefonte, Pa. Phon®
1
NAY e
Announcements
FESTIVAL
Lhe Z.3¢
Brn
The
MORIAL BERVIOES
Mrimnoria HETY ¢ »
cemelery Bund
at 2 ¢
PAIRVY
May 17. ©
y
BW
as
Car at Fairy
Lie
n Boggs township
CHILDREN'S BERVICE--Chi
y Be « will be heir the Ban-
PERNY
Class of
SUPPER
the Pleasant
t church. Wil
affle supper ail
; ry
Sat
hoid & chick-
the Repub-
nt iTth. from
wv.lie, will be the sprakeTne
A. CARD PARTY Members
the Catholic Daughlers of Ame
UNION BIBLE CLASS-A Union
Bible Class will be held at Orvis
Shoil's Earage al Central City. near
Mijeburg next Tuesday evening al
TBE 85 T. Every man. woman and
child is most cordially invited 0 al.
tend. Rev, LF Sheetz will be the
teacher sure and bris our
Bible: a poy
ng
EE
Personal
PILES FISTULA. FISSURE There ia
oniy one wav fo correct Hemor-
thoids commonly called Plies and
that is by thorough removal. 8ee us
BCTOL
tonoerning our 3 y
which does the job in satirfac
manner The Tibiens Sombre
Beech Creek. Pa Lif
EZENE--For relief of pain due
headaches, colds neuralgia, neuris
tis and rheumstiam. 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
sizes. Bee what vou buy E-Z2 buy in
Riasg and be sure the E-Z I» on sach
and every tablet. The Tibbens Phar
macy. Beech Creek, Pa ia
C. Witmer, Bellefonte. BR F D. 1. x20
Loans to Farmers
| YOU CAN GET MONEY--For a new
home, for remodeling and for home
improvements—see Willlam Shope:
| Write or call, Bellefonte 432 or Belle
|fonte 105-R iu
| MONEY TO UOAN--Interest 8% %
annually on life insurance loans
Why pay 87%. when such loang are
javailable for less. Write or call G
|R._Snyder, Wineale. Pa Telephony
7-0-8 it
| PARMERS Dv vou need new ma-
chinery another horse, or money
{| for spring See Robert Ziegler al
| Musser Oetftig’s office. Bellefonte Pa, |
any Saturday morning. or George
| Mothersbaugh, Boalsbure. Pa. of
{write to the Hollkdavsbure Produce
ition Credit Association 4% % inter.
ort vearly-<i to 3 years 10 repay—no
| endorsers. x19
Pasture Land
| CATTLE PASTURE-Jullan pasture
land, fenced, running waler. rates
reasonable. Inquire of E Bars,
Julian, Pa. x21
per month.
itrart, Inquire of C. W. Bartley
| Bellefonte, R. D. 2. x20
PASTURE-I have pasture for 6 to 12
isease, accred| herd
bangs d 3 tod .
De ont I oe: Oo.
tre Hal, Pa Phone 58. ITH
WANTED Pasture wanted
ne head a Sawe and
fe FR
e State
two colts.
. %3
Ww.
Real Estate - For Sale
THE TIBBENS PHARMACY
MEDICINES & OPTICAL SOO
BEECH CREEK. PENNA. If in need
of glasses see uz first and save money
as we positively will not be under
50id as we do our own grinding and
have no rent to pay. Large and
complete stock German Artificial
Eyes. Also Ear Glasses for those
with defective hearing All frames
(And mountings pure 1-10-12 Karst
‘Cold puaranteed permanent wear.
The Sight and Hearing Aid Store
Where you can do better than else.
where, Hours 10 to 12; 2068: T1108
daily and Sunday. No Wednesda
Afternoon hours ir
STOMACHEZE. STOMACHIC TONIC
Due to the American wav of living
most everyone has more or less
stomach trouble. The wavy to correct
these obnditions Is to take STOM-
ACOHEZE after each meal On
count its orange content is
taken by children If
(spindly. puny py
y
and
[may say the same to adults, as
a splendid general tonic
[remedy al Our expense vie:
Bo : doesn't eive we
{ Bon or come back
money. Price 80. 1.00 ang ol 8.
Family size nominzi pint The TIH-
bens Pharmacy, hh Creek, Pa. Lv]
| Health . 1
WANTED!
MAN WITH CAR
Watkins Dealer in State of Pa.
for sxe |
d Clyde I |
Wo BOX |