. vy and LOCALS Wayne W, Weber, of the staff {at the Widdowson Funeral Home, | went to Reading yesterday to at- {tend a convention of funeral direc- tors. -=Mrs. Ira J, Sprankle returned | to her home on Plne Streei, Satur- Sw — and Mrs. Samuel Rumber- | [conduct a 6-weeks’' intensive course | i pe Mrs. Carl Moersch- and Mrs. Vesta Smith, all of liefon'e, Flaven t —Dr spent Friday In Lock on a pleasure trip, . R. L. Capers returned t) uke hice on Bast Curtin Street last from Arcadia, La, where e attended the funeral of his sis~ er, Mrs. Reginalg Hightower. --Mrs, Charles Beatty returned to er home oh East Cur.in Street early this week from Chapel Hill, IN. ©. after a several weeks’ visit with her son-in-law and daughter, r. and Mrs. Russell Smith and amily. $ ~The Ri. Rev. William E. Downes and T. J. Kelleher, of Bellefonte, ay night attended the 10th ual banquet for retired P. R- R. mployes of Osceola Mills district. dinner was held at Osceola ills. §# Corp. George W, Compton, of fhe First Marine Division, Quantico, #Va, is spending a 20-day furlough n Bellefonte with his wife at the Bo of her brother and sister-in- Ww, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel! Rumbes- and family, of North Allegheny treet, § Charles Stearns, of Jollet, Ill. pent the weekend with Mrs. amily gt their home on East Bish- Street. re while enroute home from a ness trip in the east, ~John Fisher of North Water eet, who has been spending the ter with his daughter, Veronica, at Hollywood, Florida, started north last weekend and 1s ‘expected to return to Bellefonte after g brief stop-over with relatives * in Washington, D. C. and York. | ‘ —PFay Gardner, aged 11 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oardner, of Jacksonville, is recover- ing at her parental home from in- | juries suffered last week when her | right arm was caught in the wring- er of an electric washing machine. The arm was painfully bruised but 20. bones were broken. + —Pvt, Samuel Irvin of Battery 8, 180th. Field Artillery, Bellefonte, stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss, re. | turned to camp Saturday after hav- days’ leave of absence because of | the iliness of his father, Samuel’ Jrvin, Sr. The elder Mr, Irvin re- turned home last week from the Centre County Hospital, ~«Myr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Beezer and children, Florence and George, of. Philadelphia, wére guests of Mrs. Catherine E. Beezer of Willowbank street over Mother's Day. Leonard was recently appointed assistant to| Lxgeutive vice president-secre- Lhe tary-treasurer of Lit Brothers de- partment store in Philadeiphia and WHS also elected assistant secretary of the company. Lewisburg at'ending Mothers’ Day | festivities at Bucknell University Where her daughter, Emmy Lou, is a student. and Mrs. Craig's mother, Mrs, | Mrs Emily Warfield, spent a few | at the University. Sunday, | Judge and Mrs James C. Purs:, of accompanied home by! Earl H. Mller, of East Bishoo! t, commercial representative | the Bell Telephone Company in| Bellefonte area. has been trans- | ed 19 a similar position in Stats | gt. Mr, and Mrs Miller and te daughters, Belly Loulse 3 and Dianne, expect to bout June 1 from the Samuel Hstine double house on East Kop Street, to a house on Bast igs Mildred Wetzel, daughter , Emma Wetzel, of North § street and an employe In c memployment Compensation Here, on Monday underwent gperation at the Centre County i and is reported to be re- saitsfactorily, Her brother law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Farrow, all of New Market, Vir- ginia, motored here Sunday and re- mained until Tuesday. The Wetzels and Farrows conduct ope of the country’s few chinchilla “farms,” at Spring Township and the Highway Department, the “missing li6k” ol paving on Holmes Street, from Willowbank S:.reet to Valen- the Street, was paved, Tuesday, by ) annual “National . " project, “Spring Fan- tasy” as presented by the first six § ~ ms’ brother and sister-in-law. | Romith, also of Harrisburg. . and Mrs. Ray Clevenstine and | Mr. Stearns stopped | | i sect] Miss [can residents of that rection | sparks on the shingle roof. ing been in Bellefonte for a several! | Henry Hoy, of Pleasant Gap. Miss ischool and is employed qt Julian { You don't have to be a former stu- =<Mrs. James B, Craig, of West dent to attend the affair, for this) Curtin Street spent the weekend in | Mr. Craig and son, Jamss | .| number of years a well known resi- | halted on several occasions. day, from the Centre County Hos- ~Mrs, Daisy B. Henderson Will ni) where ghe had been a surgl- | cal patient, Miss Helen Beezer, local insur- ance agent, is confined (o her home | on Bas, Bishop Street as the result {of injuries received in a fall on | Allegheny Street, Friday. Slipping jon a plece of waxed paper, Miss This Is a welcome addition to the | geser suffered sprains of the leit club and will be enthusiastically re- | 2 ya and a fracture of the right | ceived by the woman, [knee cap. The injuries were ex- | ~Earl Walizer, Jr., 18, son of Mrs, | amined by x-ray at the Centre | Myrtle Witmer, of Renyolds ave- | County Hospital, Monday morning. | nue, Bellefonte, has enlis'ed in the | yr EE. Widdowson, of North U. 8. Army for three years and will | Allegheny Street, her mother-in-| be stationed in the Philippine 1s- | ja 4nd sister-in-law, Mrs, Harvey | lands. He enlisted in the Coast! widdowson and Mrs. Wilbur Wid- | Artillery at the Altoona recruiting | qowson, boh of Indiana. Pa. and | station. Mrs, Robert Eckenrode, of East Lina | —Homer Treaster, of Coburn, well | Street, motored to Philadelphia, known Penn's Valley blacksmith, | Tuesday, to attend the sessions of | was a caller at this office Friday af- a Woman's Club convention being ternoon while in business mission. Mr. Treaster made | expect to return ro Bellefonte dur- | the trip here as the driving guest of | ing the weekend, | Fred | in Shorthand and Typing to begin June 16, 1941. Enroll now. x22 —The new locker-room for the women golfers of the Nittany Coun- try Club is fast nearing completion and will be in use in the near future. Centre County Commissioner ©. Mensch, of Milihetm. {of the Orvis apartments, East Cur- | —Mr, and Mrs. John ©. Keith and | tin Street, are the parents of a fine i five children of Harrisburg, spent baby girl, weighing 8 pounds, 2 | the weekend with Mrs. Keith's par- | ounces, born at the Centre County | ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Port, at Hospital abou: 7 o'clock Monday their home on East Howard street. morning. Both Mrs, Walker and | They were accompanied here bY | infant who has not been named | Anthony Kempt and Miss Agnes | gt this time, are getting along nice- | ly. The new arrival makes the —The Rev. and Mrs. Robert H. | third child and the third daughter Thomas 3rd, were guests at a fare- | in the Walker family. well dinner tendered Archdeacon | and Mrs. Willlam T. Sherwood in Tyrone on Tuesday. The Archdea- con leaves shortly to take up work in Brownsville, Texas, among Mexi- —Harry M. Williams, formerly of | Bellefonte, but now the unofficial Mayor of Scotia, gnd Mrs. Williams were business visitors in Bellefonte, Tuesday night. The Willlams' are | getting their new home at Scotia | fitted up and are engaged in plant- | ing gardens and buliding accommo- dations for livestock. n as he | becomes setiled. Harry promised (o | write us a weekly news letter froin | the once-thriving ore mining com- | munity. Philip O'Leary, Roy Behers and Arthur Hartle, all of Bellefonte, spent the weekend in Washington, D C. at guests of Mr. Hartles brother, Leo Hartle. who soon is Lo go to San Diago, California, wherg he will be employed at the U 8 Naval staiion. While in that vicin- ity the group visited Annapolis, Md. and called on George Kelley, of Bellefonte, and Morris Hartle, a 4 cousin of Hartle’s who are Ensigus — Announcement has been made at the U.S. Naval Academy there. of the engagement of Miss Mary E. | | Lucas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| —Carl Cronemiller and Harry Harry A. Lucas, of Julian, to Clar- Wiiter both with the U. 8. Navy ence E. Hoy, soh of Mr. and Mrs. and stationed on the Navy's newest and largest battleship, the North Carolina, spent the weekend Ia Bellefonte: Cronemiller being with his father, Carl Cronemiller, on West Howard Street, and Witter spending the time with hig par- ents, Mr, ang Mrs. H. G. Witter & their home on East Curtin Street The North Carolina Is now being conditioned at the Brooklyn Navy Yard preparaiory to joining the fleet, —Calvin Troupe, superintendent of the Federal Match Co. plant in Bellefonte, who has been confined to his home on South Thomas street for some time because of a heart ailment, is now able to spend part of each day downstairs, although his recovery is being somewhat re- tarded by an attack of arthritis, —8light damage resulted from & flue fire at the home on West Cur- tin street. owned by Mrs. Rebecca Mull and tenanted by William Cur- tin and family, about 11:15 o'clock Friday morning. The Undine Fire Company responded to a silent alarm, and firemen checked the blaze and extinguished smouldering Lucas attended Bellefonte High Mr. Hoy is employed by the Ameri. can Lime and Stone Co. No definite date has been set for the wedding. —The committee in charge of the annual Academy Alumni ban. quet stresses the fact that the din- ner will be strictly informal, and that informal dress will be in order. ~The local bowling team of the American Lime and Stone Company journeyed to Harrisburg Saturday for a match with a bowling team of the Warner Company in the Philadelphia ares. The stakes of ‘the game were that the josing team had to furnish t'nner and enter- ‘tainment for the winners. The Bellefonte outfit defeated the Phil- adeiphiaans -by a decisive margin. , and fhe evening was spent pleasant. | 15. Members of the winning Belle. ! fonte team were: Joseph Bvock, Richard T. Baney, Guy Johnson. notice is to be regarded as a bona fide invitation to all friends of the former institution to be present and share in the evening's fun. If you'd like to go, call George Carpeneto and make reservations now. — Austin O. Purst, son of formar West Linn street has made applica- tion. to the Board of Law Examiners at Philadelphia to be examined on July 24 and 26 for admission to the bar of the Supreme Court of Penn sylvania and the Centre Count; Court. Furs: is a registered Iaw John Garman, Nelson Kling, and s.udent at the Dickinson School of | Pred “Slab” Licks. | Law, Curie, snd lio Tere? | nr. Tia, Walker, ite of Jude | fonte. : ak: ob Matt thon Serene at 0 on nn eel since [as Ry Shoemaker and daugh- Thursday night when she suffere! fer. Mary Augusta, of Bg Juke) an injury to one ankle in a fall on ‘reel, and Mr. Shoemaker's Jig the sidewalk at the Masonic build: er, Mrs, T. A, Stoemiaker, of the ing on North Allegheny Street. Hazel apartments, North Allegheny wfrs Walker and several friends Street. spent the weekend in Phil- | gore walking along the sidewalk adelphia with Mrs. Shoemaker'’s when the heel of one of her shoes daughter, Sister Mary Augusta, tga caught In a gutter which cross- Notre Dame Cofiveni. They Were oq the sidewalk, causing her to trip, bined there for the weekend by A, first {t was believed that one another of Mrs, Shoemaker's daugh- | of the ankle bones had been frac- ters, Miss Ellen Shoemaker, of Wil- | tured but the injury has been re- | mington, Del, | sponding so readily to treatment ~Mr, and Mrs, Donald Best and | that this fear has been dispelled. son, James, of Rio de Janeiro. Bra-| of x 2Al, may return to the United States | aD, Anticiyation. Of {festy In- | in October and remain here until! gireet as soon as the new Belle- January, acosing 6 4 Mier Ie | ton-siyia Caloge’ Highway from Mrs. Best, his sister. Mr. Best, | cliea fo pronibic parking of both who is an Spetutive ot a | ides of South Water Street from store system in Brazil, i Stree - that country since 1830 and ME, Et one Julrsud ao | t has | f Ld 5 i - 1 !ous traffic hazard for many years. | Alfred Borger, for the past Last Sunday traffic was completely dent of Moshannon, was in Belle. Of cars parked on both sides of the ry (Street. Had fire apparatus answer. ing an alarm gone down High Street -Maost of us don't realize it, bat gical Company, Prior to g0IME 10 it iy claimed to be a fact Moshannon, Mr, Borger was em- ‘as soon as living quarters have been secured affairs in Moshannon 5% §2 33 pi a g 3 8 HEH ghaii pt i HEL + H ; i § g rif Is 8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ~Mrs Helen 8, Brown, of Eas! | Bishop Street, has resumed her | duties in the local telephone ex- | change after having been absent for a week because of a face infection, | ~Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Bellz moved Monday from an apartment | in the Carner house on North Thomas Street, wo an apartment in| the Austin Hoy home on Blanchard | Street. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas King! Morris and son, Thomas King, Jr. | {returned to their home in Greens- | gee burg Sunday after a weekend with Mr. Morris’ aunts, Miss Elizabeth | and Miss Mary Meek, both of West High street. ! ~nir, and Mrs, Russell Brown, of Irwin, spent Mothers’ Day in Belle- fonte, with their respective parents, | Mr. and Mrs, Edward Brown, of Willowbank Street and Mr. and Mrs, Clark Carson, and family, of | East Bishop Street. | ~Frank Young. of near Spring | Mills, has accepted a position as mechanic at the Hagan garage on Norihi Thomas street, For ten years Mr, Young was employed as a me- Bellefonte on al held in that city this week. They |chanic at the State Motor Police | weekend will be a Girl Scout May! garage In Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartsock, of | —Mr. and Mrs. Cecli A. Walker, | East Bishop Street, wil] go to Phil- | include music by George Sheckler's adelphia today to attend graduation | exercises at the nurses’ training | school of the Germantown Hospital, | their daughter, Helen Louise, being a member of the graduating class, —Michael Corsavera of Willow- bank street, who left last week to enter Coatesville Veterans’ Hospl- | tal for treatment, has returned to Bellefonte. Mr, Corsavera was em- ployed for a number of years at the George A. Beezer garage on North Water street, —Miss Louise Carpeneto, of South! Allegheny street, was in Johnstown Bunday to sttend an anniversary banquet of the Catholic Daughters of America held at the Port Stan- | wix Hotel, Miss Carpeneto, a guest) at the banquet, attended initiation ceremonies of the organization held that afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Frey of | Lock Haven, were in Bellefonte Bune day for a Mother's Day visit with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. John Z. Frey and fam- ily of East Bishop streel, While here they attended a dinner held at noon yesterday in honor of their son's birthday anniversary —Mrs. Rebecca Cruse returned Friday t her home on East High street from Elmira, N. Y., where she spent the past seven weeks as guest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs George Shugert and family, Mr. Shugert brought Mrs. Cruse to Bellefonte and return- ed Saturday to his Hume, -J, Milarg Hartswick, of Rey- | nods Avenue. employe of the local ! postoffice, has gone to Pitsburg for a two weeks' visit with his biviher-in-law and sister Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Sutherland. Mr. Harts-' wick, who hag not been in good health for a year, expecis 10 consult | & specialist while in Pittsburgh, —H. Franklin Alters. of Paris I2- land, 8, C., returned to his duties there yesterday after a several days visi: in Bellefonte with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alters and family at their home on East Beaver Street. Alters, Pharmacists Mate 2nd. Class, attached temporarily to the U 8 Marine Fleet, recently returned from a trip ro Puerto Rico ~Mr, and Mrs. George McNichol ang daughter, Maureen, of Read- ing. are spending a week's vacation with their respective parents, M. and Mrs. James McNichol, of Eas Howard Street, Bellefonte and Mr and Mrs. E M, Broderick, of Sia‘s | College. Mr McNichol, employe of the Bell Telephone Company, is spending much of his time at his} favorite hobby, fishing ~AmMong those from out-of-town | in Bellefonte Saturday for the [u-| neral of Mrs Dorothy Dann of! Philadelphia, who was buried in the | Union cemetery here, were Mrs. ' Emma Walker. Harry Walker and | son, Kenneth Mr and Mrs. Paul French and son, James, Brooklyn. | N. Y.: Charles Walker, Johnstown; | Mrs, Mary Blough, Domenic Giord- | ano, Vineland, N. J.; Victor Dann, | Philadelphia; Joseph Dann and | daughter, Virginia, and Miss Ada Powers, Waverly N.Y. ] ~Pifteen members of Batlery B, i |190th Field Artillery, the Bellefonte’ ® ring to ‘troop in training at Camp Shelby,! friends for all their kindness and Miss. are on a 10-day furlough at their homes in Bellefonte and vicin- ity. The men, who are jn charge of | Sgt. Earl Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Lewis Bmith of Bush Addiiion, and Sgt. James Pettingill, son of Mr. | and Mrs, William Pettingill of Belle | fonte, are as follows: Corp, Jack Murphy, Corp. Mark Fisher, Corp. Ike Miller, and Privates Norman J. | Dugan, James L. Confer, Kenneth! Baney, Donald Confer, Dean Ben- ner, Max Lose, D. King, Junior] Rockey, Hairy Boal, and Gerald » Mann, Local Alumni To Attend Dinner ™: Committee Extends Invita:| oe tion to All Former Students, Alumni, and Friends —————— Because 50 many Bellefonte Acad H # 5 » |8chool Alumni Association at an or- | Spriog street school Monday night. WANTED A boy to help milk and do | 738-4 | WANTED A reliable middie aged wo- | Belistonte RB, IWANTYD-To buy 2 Guernsey hell. {age and price | WANTED-To bu ruce CLASSIFIED ADVEDRTISEMEN 30,000 People Read This Column every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | partment has become s0 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 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, intervals, privileges for visiting Alumni other attractive [feature of | An- | FOR SALE—A wooden silo 8x20 ft- in the Rood condition. J. P, Sharer, Cen- tre Hall, Pa x20 Day celebration on Saturday. | FOR SALE. Tomato and Entertainment at the banquet will| plants. Inquire of Lewis 438 N. Spring St mango Masullo Bellelonte, Pu. x21 orchestra, John G. Love will act as toastmaster Miss Coble Re-elected Head of Alumni POR SBALE-All kinds of good grows ing garden plants, five cents a dog | en. Inquire gt lovine's Sunnyside i x20 i POR SBALE--No. 2 Russett potatoes at abc. No. 1 Rusett potatoes De bushel. Dorcey Cronjster, Julian, R 1 D. x20 THe | pr —————————— ———— { POR BALE--Farm lime at price farm- | ers can afford ww pay. Inquire of i M. Long, Howard, R. D. 2, Phone o Zion 1918 (Nittany) E44 re | -— - Miss Kathryn Coble was re-elect ed president of the Bellefonte High | ganization meeting held at —- GUNS-—-Bought, sold and exchanged | Inquire at the Western Auto As- sociate Store, Allegheny St. Belle- {fonte, Pa. Phone 750 874 1 mnn———————— - FOR BALE--Calart, the better art ficial flower. On sale si Pilers | Music Bhop, 14 West Bluhon Street | Bellefonte. Phone 272 x2] FOR BALE-Coal and wood. 1 haul ow rate. Call Cappereill, Coleville. 11 Other officers chosen were: Prank McGovern, vice president: John 8. Dubbs, treasurer, and Ralph Moerschbacher was re-elected secre | tary The annual Alumn| dance {5 to be held Thursday, June 5, according to tentative arrangements. Mr. Me- Govern was named chairman of the | dance commnitiee Help Wanted | FOR SALE--2 Olson russ, one 9-11 8-in. by 10-11. Bin. and one 11 bv 14. J H Boerhart 120 E | Btreet, Beliefonte, Pa. Phone Curtin 456 x20 Bar- x20 chores on farm. Inquire O ner. Salons, Pa {| FOR SALE 4, cu i tric refrigensior, in good condition Quiet running Miller's Radio Ber- vice, Allegheny St Bellefonte 1911 {pa x20 house | FOR SALE-One-year-old cariified work in family of two. Mrs. George | seed potdtoss—Irish Cobbler, Rus- E Howard Street, Belle- (sett and White Rural. Also a power Phone 1T7-R If (BiX-row potato sprayer. HE Nell, ——————; | Bellefonte, Alrport liv | POR SALE 8oy beans Manchu, local | wrown, Price $1.65 per bu. 10 bu o more $160 per bu. Inoculation free {Fyes Fruit Parm. 2 miles west of iSlat old ' lady, or middie jSiate Page. Pac 5 aged widow 10. do general houst- | POR BALE-2 pore sh 11 work. No children. Inquire BE W. | ‘wide 1 extension oh ade, 4 ol M. Box 8 Coburn, Centre Co. Pa. x20 | - i - odd os lamp COOK ing wiensdis window Work Wanted shades, and curtail? rods. Inauire of Mra. Emma Schenck, Howard. Pa. x20 WANTED--A boy 13 years old wants job on a farm. Phone Bellefonte x30 ft. Buckeye elec. WANTED Experienced waltress over wi of age. ADDIY in person at yout Inn, Bellefonte, Pa WANTED-Girl for general 8 Rothrock, fonte, Pa WANTED Man for Rewisigh Routs Permanent if you are a hustier For particulars Write Rawieigh's Dept. PNE-34-108, Chester, Pa x20 WANTED A young POR BALE—Hundreds of used tires all sizes from 15 to 26 inch rims Backed by written guaraniee, Open evenings untill 8 o'clock. Wallrun | AN10 service, Snow Shoe In mn, Phone 153 1 POR SALE--MoCormick giower : t. out Fide delivery rake Lock Haven, Pa loader; Superior grain drill; binder. all In working order Basterscheck Co C Boa rders Wan ted | Stormetown WANTED-OId age pensioners to | POR SALE. 20.80 Walls tractor board. Good home, rates reason 1832 Pordson tractor: 8-hoe Su- able, P. O, box 27, Fleming. Ps X20 | perior drill; $-hoe Buperior drill cn ee | Joly Deere tractor plow: 12-inch Wanted to Buy |Zricicsil new Cw Behirer, Penn. sylvania Purnace. Phone 13-R-3. 171f WANTED--To buy catie of any kind POR SALE—Used cars with dows Also bulis. Inauire of Huber: Neji D. 2, Phone TH-R-2 Savinents as shown: 1831 Chevro- let conch, $38 00: 1981 Buick edan isu small OO. Box 408 x20 man desirss housekeeping in family, adults, write P $5000; 1982 Dodge sedan, 86600 1940 Plymouth cosch. #21200 1834 Chevrolet coach. $110.00; 1987 Piy- $137.00; 1638 Chrysler : 1934 Chrysler sedan. 854.00; 1835 Dodee coach. $108.00 1936 Plymouth sedan. $13000. 18368 Nash sedan. $78.00; 1882 Buick sedan, $60.00; 1937 Chrysier sedan. $!78.00 1836 Buick coach, $108 00. 1940 Dodge? 1837 Chevrolet coach 1940 Chrysler Windsor see . $208 00; 1938 Ford coach. $80.00 Jodon Motor Co. Chrvsier and Pie. mouth sale: and service opposite Bic Spring. Bellefonte, Pa x20 Poultry ers from 4 to 5 months old. State Ed. Walker, Wingete Pa x21 all kinds of live. B rine, Pleasant Qap. . Phone Bellefonte 476-J-1 and reverse charges if any 14 stock, WA 4d Junk cars. TUnite or call, Wallrun Auto Wrecking, Mefonte, Phone 158 or Lion Auto Stores, State College. . a WANTED--Antique furniture, |] | FOR BALE--Cromed Easton and | English bulldog pups, 6 weeks old | Inquire of Guy Duck, Spring Mills x RDI a Et rd e]D-. ‘Real Estate - Fo ale FOR SALE--Eight room brick house with 1 acre ground, all convenis- ences, jocated at Curtin, Pa Mary M Fauble, Phone 638 15 POR SALE--$1300 house and lot East Howard Bt, Bellefonle, Pa terms Ww right per- Winifred Oates 161 r Sale Down payment, son Inquire of Bellefonte, Pa POR BALE A 7 room frame house all modern conveniences located ul 163 E Curtin Bt. Bellefonte, Pa Inguire of David Newcomer, Belle- fonte, Pa. 1001 | free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different POR SALE—8 room house of the late Mrs. Emma C. Bathgate, at Le- Pa. house has furnace bath Inquire at W. B. Buthgate 148 mont, | and ges { Adm. Bellefonte R. D. 2, Pa FOR SALE--About 4% acres of thm- berland, 1 acre cleared. in Howard township. Inquire Prank Newman 1025 W. Fourth 8t., Lock Haven Fa x21 FOR SALE--House and lot, located in Maoshannon A real bargain nriced for quick disposal. Easy terms. Inquire of WwW. Etter 120 High Street, Biate Co r 4852 5 FOR BALE-A 6 family spartment bullding located on oorner of Cur tin and Allegheny streets, Bellefonte Pa. Reasonable be &r- ranged. Ir r Natonel Bank, Bel H 1844 POR BALE--Two stock and grain farms In Shavers Creek Valley Huntingdon county, comprising sev eral hundred acres of choice weil watered, fenced in bluegrass pasture Jand Electricity Priced cheap Write Wm. Gregory Moore, admin. fsirator, Nefls Mills, Pa x20 PRIVATE SBALE--O1 real estate, located Borough at No. 47 Bast n known as the Daggett Prame dwelling house ten rooms and two bathrooms, suit. ably arranged for two apartments This 1& one of the most desirable 10- cations in Bellefonte and can be pur chased st ressonable price for guick sale, If Interested consult Pirst Nationa! Bank of Bellefonte, LL Frank Mayes, Lemont, or W. Harrison Walk er Pana. Bellefonte 48s valuable real i lefonie For Sale or Rent POR SALE OR RENT -— acres in Orege Biate Road Vonada, Asronsburg SALE OR RENT and bath Mi ial Wileshurg n D. Reieh FOR with light with Inqulr RD FOR SALE CR RENT -—106- r will rent house onh Ps FOR RENT--A 6 room house on entine HL Bellefonte, Pa, n quire of Mrs. Sara Bolan. Bellefonte Pa i8tt FOR RENTS room house elec tricity waler in house garage chicken house located at Hecls Park known as Joe Herman property. In- quire of E Mattox, 3600 5th Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa, isu FOR RENT-A large front bedroom ovposite Court House possession Apri 1st Inquire of Mra. A C. Hev- erly. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 372-J. 134 Apa rtments for Rent POR RENT--3-room furnished apari- ment, All conveniences. Inquire at 23 W. Curtin Street, Phone i 4 POR RENT-<-FPurnisbed apartment {8 rooms and bath. Phone 132 Hei- len J. Carner, 125 Thomas St Bellelonte, Pa 18t1 RENT. Apartment. third floor. Allegheny Streets, Rent $20 a month. Inquire 3 First National Bank, Bellefone, A POR RENT-A 5 room apsariment with bath. heat and hot water ‘Second floor. Avaliable May inouwire Mrs Richard Brouss Thomas Street, Bellefonte, Pa 1741 N reaus, writing desks, doughtrays, chairs, tables, stands, high poster beds, guns, dolls, pewler, grand-fath- er ciocks, old glass and china High- fst price Ze. Cora M. Schmuck 138 EB. Market 8. York, Pa. x21 Card of Thanks ~We wish to express our our neighbors and CHICKS New Hampshires, Rocks, White Leghorns Utility Matings 8575-100 select matings $850 per 100. Hecla Poultry Farm, Bellefonte, Pa. Telephone Zion 2321 1641 er Trella's Qual- 35 vrofitable vari Ba-red 25 to 25.000 chicks, Farms, Phone 2%, W. Leg 75, clk sympathy shown to us {n our sorrow over the loss wife and mother, Mra. Jennie Yearick. John A Yearick and Pamily. Articles tor Sale PO ALE Jr br yA vn Street. 4 wit FOR SALE--3-piece living room suite, overstuffed. Phone Belle forte 340-R. x20 FOR SALE-Punsies lants of all kinds, G. W. Tyson. , Pa. (Tangletown). x20 FOR SALE JSoths Jooes hat +34 corn fodder. ihatire of FP. W. Watson, slong the Ratt] e Pike at school house x20 Philipsburg, Pa BARBY NH , Br. & W. Rox. per 100: «t run $7.00, pits. 89.75, clks. $6.00. All breeds blood-tested cash or C. OD sex 95% guar GO. K. Schaeffer MirAl. listerville Pa x24 Live Stock FOR SALE-{Two fresh cows, One with calf by side. Inquire of Paul Rogus, Clarence, Pa x20 POR BALE-<A njee six vear old mare priced right. will exchange for cate He. Siatold R. Glenn, Penna Purnace, and vegetable POR by fresh BALE-A cow with oa'f her side. Inguire of R Ww gate on Route 220. FOR BALE--2 Holstein heifers 1 with call by her side, 2 weeks old; other fresh by 1#t of June. 1. E die, R. D. 2. Bellefonte. ‘| 8tonebaker, 1. miles west of Win- | « X20 | MONEY TO LOAN-—Interest 314% | insurance loans. | POR RENT..large 5-room apari- ment, second Boor Little Arcade (Bullding, West High Street, Belle fone Heat fud:ifhed. Inguire Bellefonte Trust fonte, Ps | FOR RENT--3 rooms in high plaster- ed house, South Water Bireet, { Bellefonte. Counle without children ‘oreferred. Mrs. CF. Rioka opposite Big Soring, South Water Bellefonte, Pa Rooms For Rent FOR RENT--large pleasant rooms {| with running water for summer reagion, Phone 4679-+J. Ravmond Barter, 122 W. Nittany Ave. Btale College, Pa. x20 Land For Rent POR RENT--Two fields of about 20 ! and 26 acres. Will rent on abares or other terms. Inquire of Mme 8 C. Witmer, Bellefonte, R. F. D 1. x20 : Loans to Farmers } home, for remodeling ang for home | improvem: | Write or | fonte 105-R { annually on life {Why pay 6%. when such Joang are {available for less. Write or call © | R, Snyder, Winoate. Pa. Te TATA 1 horse, weight 1800, well broken and 4 poor worker anvwhere, J. R Hartle. Bellefonte, R. D. 1. along Sprine Creek. 20L1 “ely Cuernsév cows side, ales 1 Suse Frick 11; mite * 4 J x20 FOR truck, driv. an Selo miles’ Trice “Neamonable Realy selling. not need Call Bel 20, Bellefonte, Pa. in FOR BALE-foraine ga: s'ove with pn i an : oven S both in good ondition tractor and I Pa. Doras pate poultre, wou oan . 8. °T. Riegel. Hock 760, Bellefonte. PCR BALE-A good 4-vear-old roan §F arn, | ARMERS-Do { chinery, another horse. of money (for Soring? See ist | 1481 | . | on Wert High Street. 51 815 5. m [YOU CAN OET MONEY-For a new | Page Five 7 WANT ED--Dead stock promptly. Call Geo. J. Vogt, Cer - Miscellaneous tre Hall, Pa. Phone 55-R-4, or Lock Haven, 2104 at our expense 134 DEAD BTOCK~wmaoved promptly, B. M. Keller, Millhelimn, Pa, Phone T5-R-2, Reverse charges our Repai ring : PORPMAN'S UPHOLETERY-—Purni« ture repair shop, Sepuiring. reslor- Ing antiques a specialty Cane and rush seats. Modern upholstery Bnop Rorth Race BL, rear Penn Belle Hotel Phone 798-) 14 PURNITURE REPAIRED — Repairs thade to all kings of furniture. Upholstering and slip covers made m. DD Thompson's Upholstering Bhop, 102 E lamb St. Phone 361-R Bellefonte. Pa -tf WORK lawn MOWers Machine work of all Binds. We also have in stock cold roll eel, Cap WIEWS el MCTEWR, Wooaruf! keys, key stock er. Bwariz n Bellefonte, Pa. Phon= ee MACHINE chigrpensd Announcements FESTIVAL-Th the Zion Union Cemetery J slic will be held on June 28 Wa FESTIVAL-—Walker Tw hold a Testival on Betlurday ui FESTIVAL Marion Gran * of H will hoid » ¢ Pa. on Seturdsy ze No festival at A FESTIVAL-The annual! { ! the Hubilers: L400 Will De estival of Anson |g + : Baturdey evening Cemetery M festival of June 21s! x15 Hi hod a IL lawn n Sal YLody we ootne snore Say FAIRVIEW CLEAN-UP. Saturday, Mav 17, has Leen set for the general Felrview cemetery x20 the WI hIp CHILDRENS DAY Mills Union # WIHCeY Farmer" will hid Suncay » Lay fryey y Wrens 1 Beery oe ie Bth. atl B o _ BAKE SALE Grange. Pleasant i Pieasant Osp on Walch for fur 19s RUMMAGE SALE-—-The Mileshurs Club will hoid Ema” in the Watson Milesburg, on Thursday ginning st 1 p.m NOTICE~—The annual cemetery Ofial “ Sore Roosn May 22, be- Ge cleaning of ata! yr Muy 24. also ¢ Come and bring r of Trustees N( TICE—-The Union Praver Meei will be held in the home ¢ rs Cemetery al 2:30 eal ho May i8th Methodist church. Will hold & hice #7 and walfle suoper at the ican Camp Saturday, May | €t8 Price 20 and 35c% FESTIVAL--The Jack-onville oem- etry Association ii hol nial festival grounds, at dey evenine, the East June FESTIVAL The Pisasant Gan Brotherhood and Pleasant Gap Band will hold a joint festival s: Nols Grove, Pleasant Osp. on Saturday May M4. Refreshmenite and enters ; lainmen? of ail Kinds will be pro- | vided 2 . MEMORIAL SERVICES —Memoral aY services will be held at Pairview Dtinelery in Boggs townaht~ on Sas. ay av 25th. at 2:30 o'clock. Rew: R. J. DeBore of Monsnent and Rey E.R Miller, of Runvilie. will be the | epeakers Company. Bells. | x20 for the be-efit pr Gan ball club. Admission cents, C.D A CARD PARTY .'The POE. Tor monthly meetine of the Catho- | lic Daughters of America will be hei {tonieht in the oreaniZations FOUR A [door prize will be award in adil tion to the revulsr ng Re freshments will be served. he ube {ie 15 cordially invited to atiend i nt 15 and 30 the ob in satirfactory Tibbe . Hanmach ents-are William 8h Ri call, Bellefonte 432 or Be Ie | you need new mee | Robert Lieg'er at | Musser Geitig's ~fMice Bellefonte Pa. g Qeorge jery Saturdey moreing of i ueh, Boalsbure, lweite 14 ‘he Fo'lidsvebyre ae { ion Credit Association. 41,7 ine ferest veari®-a] 10 3 vears © repav—— | BO endorsers. x20 Pasture Land TENE tested " Mills, "a Peat l CATTLE PreTURP-A0 acres, fenc- ed. runnine ter for shwe fa nead. Russell Lutas Howard. R. D. | £ spindly,
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