: : May 22, 1941, - . —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker, of| Squire A. A. Pletcher, of How- , have opened their ard; spent most of the early part of Downingtown summer home “Porgy” at Wingate, for the summer months, ~-Miss Margaret Gross, daughter | of Mr, Mrs. Edward Gross, of | Vale street, spent the weekend im: Altoona with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. John Parks. J~After having been confined to! home on Pine street for several months because of illness, Blaine Mabus has resumed his duties as) a-sales representative of Whiterock | Quarries. ~-Boyd Chandler, for several years aff employe of the Titan Metal Company, has resigned to accept a position as a guard at Rockview penitentiary, He began his new du- ties last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac Curtin spent the latter part of last week In Pittsburgh with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin: Page and family, and with their son, Henry Curtin, ~-Mrs., Julia Todsock, of Little Neck, L. I, former well known re- sident of Bellefonte, arrived here last week for an Indefinite visit with her relatives, the Knapik fam- flies of Halimoon Terrace, —Thomas Moore, of Philadelphia, who had been visiting relatives in| Howard, and his sister, Mrs. Mary | Boileau, of Spokane, Wash., spent | Friday in Bellefonte with Mr. and | Mrs. W. €. Cassidy at their home| on East Bishop street ~—Rev. Howard E. Oakwood, pas- | tor of (the Milesburg Presbyterian | church left Tuesday for St. Louis, { Mo. to attend the general assembly | of the Presbyterian church, Rev. Odkwood “is a commissioner of the] Huntingdon Presbytery. | —Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beezes) and children, Florence and George, of Philadelphia, were recent guests | of Mr. Beezer's mother, Mrs. Cath- | e .Beezer, of Willowbank See » is an executive of Lit | thers department store in Phila delphia. i-Those from Bellefonte who at-| ded. the funeral in Riverside, N.| J; last Thursday of George Herm- | % husband of the former Dor- y Coxey of Bellefonte, included: | Peters, and the Misses Jane | atty., Mary Louise Johnson and | Eckley, all of Bellefonte —Mahlon K. Robb, of Bast Curtin | , assistant to the president and | officer of the Bellefonte Trust| pany, is atiending the annual] vention of the Pennsylvania | * Association in Atlantic City. The sessions began yesterday | 1d will continue through the week- Mrs. Levica Martin, Mrs. Sophia! kman, Mrs, Lela Cole, Mrs. Mar- | ret Howard, Mrs. Julia McNichol Mrs. Marjorie Young, all of] llefonte, and Mrs. Grace Bilger of | t Gap, spent the forepart of | In Nazareth, attending an} 5" conven.ion at the Nazareth | -#~-Elliot; Lane purchased the Lane | tate“ house on East Linn Street public sale, Saturday afternoo., | $2550. Mr. Lane is adminis- | of the Martha J. Lane estate, | which the house is a part. The | dg ii a three-story structure | a fot 68 by 200 feet. Its most | Sr occupant was the Harry | . familly. £_Miss Dorothy Spritzer, student | ‘the nurses’ training school of | rey Hospital, Altoona, is spending | two weeks’ vacation with her fa-| and the family at their home| North Allegheny street. At the egd of her vacation, Miss Spritzer "$6 to St. Joseph's Hospital, | . for several weeks of spec- | duty. She is to complete her | course in September. | ~The Gradale’ Sorority of the | fonte Y. M. C. A held a weiner | @ marshmallow roast at the | Gap swimming pool last ednesday night. Those present ¢ Mrs. Bayard Magee, Mrs. Cordon. Mrs. Marie ker, Mrs. Betty Saxion, Mrs. lent Stine, Mrs, Hannah Rockey, rs. Hazel Davis and the Misses trade Poorman and Isabel Knoffsinger, all of Bellefon'e. Thomas G. Musser, Penn State : who is completing his first iat the Lancaster Theological y. was guest speaker at the g service at the Bellefonte ho hopes to be ordained as a | in the Reformed church, is Mrs. Harry Musser, of Re- dying for the ministry, and i men are to be ny Quici was guest of at a spaghetti dinner held at gome of his sare, Mr. and rs ~Joseph Quici, on North Spring Areas, k Thursday night, in cele- fon of his 16th, birthday Thos t were: Robert Thompson, las We zler, Robert Coco, John itz. Albert Sager, Russell and ter Lenker, James Barnhart, Iam and Walter Miller, John , Richard Fetzer and 3 and Joseph Quici, Jr., all of Paurteen members of Troop 8, Belietonte Girl Scouts, with Miss yn Coble, troop leader, ant Pauline Houck and Miss Ger- service five of the girls gave usical . The troop re- . Sunday night. after a ‘roast at which a number of pated in the outing were: and Gladys Bayleit Norma , Ruth Lyons, Beverly Kline, this week in Bellefonte serving as a juror at the regular May criminal court, ~Mrs. Mary Oakwood and grand- daughter, Anna Gentzel, of Miles- burg, spent last week at McAlevy's Fort as guests at the Frank Tussey farm home. —Blair Davis, of North Allegheny Street, for the past three years em- ployed at the Goldman Food Mar- | ket, has accepted a position at the Titan Metal Company plant, Mr. and Mrs, Chandler Houser have moved into an apartment in the Friedman building on South Al- legheny Street. Mrs, Houser Is the former Anna Shank, of Bellefonte. | —Miss Ada Powers, of Waverly, N. Y.. who came to Bellefonte for the recent funeral of Mrs. Dorothy Dann, is remaining here until afier Memorial Day as a guest of friend; and relatives. —Mr. and Mrs, David K, Hughes and family moved last Wednesday from an apartment in the Plaza building, West High Street, to th? S. M. Shallcross bungalow on West Linn Street. —Paul D, Eberhart, of East Lo- gan Street, for a year or more em- ployed in the Shaffer store al State College, has been transferred to Bellefonte as assistant manager of the West High Street store —Mrs, Cecil A. Walker and In- fant daughter, who has been named Cecelia Edrie, are expected to re- turn to the family home in the Or- vis apartments, late this week, from the Centre County Hospital where the child was born Monday of last week —Mrs. E BE. Widdowson and Mrs, Robert Eckenrode returned home Saturday from Philadelphia wher? they atiended the State Woman's Club convention. Mrs. Eckenrode is president and Mrs, Widdowson former president of the Bellefonte Woman's Club. —John T. Ammerman. formerly of Bellefonte, now a resident of Jersey Shore was in town Saturday morning enroute to Juniata (0 spend the weekend with his brother, Austin Ammerman who next Thurs- day, 20th, will observe his 80th birthday anniversary. —Miss Mary Catherine Bottorf. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William | Bottor!, of North Spring S.reet has resigned her position in the offices of the Titan Metal Company and has gone to Philadelphia where to- day she will begin the duties of her new position with the Sun Oil Com- pany. Mrs. Rebecca Barlett, of East High Street, who for the past month or more has been with her daughter. Mrs, Walter Bathurst, in Tyrone, {ell recently at ¢he Bathurst home and suffered a iracture of the left collarbone. Mrs. Barielt has not been in good health for some { time. —Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lingenfelter {and three children, of Hollidays- burg, have renled the Ebon Bower home on East Howard Street and have made arrangements lo move there sometime In June. Mr, Lin- genfelter is manager of the Line genfeiter garage on North Water treet. ~The final meeting of the Bele. fonte Woman's Club unti] Septem- ber will be held on Monday evening, May 26 at the Brockerhoff Hotel in the form of a dinner meeting. The speaker will be M. Edward Toner, Willlamsport a‘torney, whose sub- ject will be “Ole Bull, the Swedisa Violinist.” -Mr, and Mrs. Charles Keller: man and two sons Willlam and Thomas of East Bishop Street, spent the past weekend at Philadel phia where they went to see their daughter Agnes at Immaculate Col- lege, also Joseph Convent. 12 Returning home | Inte Sunday night. Alter having been in Bellefoniz for two wecks because of the seri- ous illness of her brother Adolph Fauble, at his home on North Alle- gheny Street, Mrs. Blanche Schloss returned to her home in Philadel phia. TPriday. Mr, Fauble’s condi- tion has greatly improved in the past week and he is believed to be on the way to recovery. ~—Mr. and Mrs, Walter A. Drei- belbis, of State College. R. D. 1, and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph 8, Walker, of Pennsylvania Purnace, were busi- ness visitors in Bellefonte, Monday. and while here Mr. Dreibelbis and Mr. Walker were callers at this of- fice. They came to Bellefonte pri- | and then for the Nittany Country into the alr. marily to obtain informa‘ion upon | their wheat quotas for the ooming season, -Rumors on the streets during the past week or 5° fo the effect that Warner Theatre officials were in Bellefonle measuring and survey- | ing the site of the Haag House, 5n | East Bishop Street, presumably as a site for a theatre location. could not be verified yesterday Mrs. Harry H. Haag, owner of the Hotel declared that the building is for sale, but added that she knows nothing of any negotiations by the Warner Brothers. «RR. P. Confer, of Niagara Falls, was an arrival Saturday evening to spend a two-weeks' vacation among relatives, including his mother, Mrs Rachel] Confer of Beech Creek, a sister, Mrs, Willard Harter, of Jack- i ; : § 2 25 i & g 3 Mother Olivia, at St. | Page Five «Mrs. Daisy B. Henderson will conduct a 6-weeks' Intensive eourse in Shorthand and Typing to begin [June 16, 1941, Enroll now, x32 | —Ralston Derr of Pleasant Gap, principal of the Bishop Stree! School, has been named counselor |of the Youth Temperance Council | of Bellefonte, ~Mrs. Melvin J. Locke, of East | Curtin Street, left during the week- {end for Charleston West Virginia, where she is visiting her stepson, David Locke and Mrs, Locke, —W. W, Sieg and James B, Cralg, {of the Titan Metal Company, spent several days last week on a business { mission In eastern citles, and also ‘attended a meeting at Hot Springs, | Virginia, | «Mrs. George Miller will hold | her annual geranium sale for Mem- oria] Day in the former Cameron | Heverly store. N. Allegheny St., be- | ginning Tuesday, May 27. Vinca | Vine, assorted plants and cut flow- ers also will be on sale . ~J, Bossart DeHaas, M, E. Rum- | berger, James Landis, and William | Jenkins all of the DeHaas Electric | Company, and John Popson, of the + West Penn Power Company, speat {last Thursday in Philadelphia a- | tending a meeting of Westinghouse appliance dealers. —Pvt. George Finkbeiner of the State Motor Police at Lewistown, {was a visitor in Bellefonte early this week. Pvt. Finkbeiner is | widely known throughout Centre County where he was stationed for many years before being transfer- red to Lewistown. | =Benjamin J. Beezer returned to his duties In the business office oi | the Centre County Hospital, Mon- day. after having been confined to his home on East Bishop Street for | & week because of an infection of the nose. He was confined to bed { much of the time during his illness. | James Morrison. of East How- ard Street, for some time employed ton the line crew of the West Penn { Power Company here has been | named to a position In the com- | pany's offices in the Crider Ex- { change building and assumed his | new duties last week. Mr. Morrison is one of the Bellefonte Borough | Auditors { ~The Mrs. William H Brouse house on Pine Street, recently va- jcated by Mr. and Mrs Harry M | Williams, who have moveq tO | Scotia, has been completely redecor- | ated inside during the past several | weeks. No new tenant has been se- j cured at this time. The property { was formerly a part of the Daniel | Snyder estate —A regular meeting of the Belle { fonte Woman of the Moose, sched- juled to be held Wednesday night, ‘May 28, will be held instead on | Tuesday night, May 27, it was an- nounced yesterday. All members {are urged to atiend. since officers | for the coming year are to be nom- inated. The meeting will begin al 8 o'clock Daylight Time 4 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jodon i who reside on a farm near the Belle- fonte Airport, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a | daughter at the Centre County Hos- pital at 10 o'clock Friday night { The youngsier Is the first child in the family and weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces at birth. Mrs Jodon is | the former Miss Dorothy Fishburn, | daughter of Mrs. Wiliam Fishburn, ‘of near Bellefonte. The Infant has { been tamed Patricia Ann. {i Raymond Popson, son. of Mr fand Mrs. John Popson, of East { Bishop Street, one of Bellefonte’s | foremost aviation enthusiasts on! | Saturday passed hig final examina- | | tons at Bloomsburg, and received a : private license, He plans to go to | New York, Friday, to take the phy- | sical examination for entrance ino ' the United States Air Corps. and if he Is successful In that test, he | later will undergo a written exam - inlation to quality for the Air Corps Popson received his student's ii- jcense last year and gince then has | bten training under the direction (of Pilot Henry Noll, proprietor of | | the New Way Flying School at the | Bellefonte airport ~CGene MacGregor, former resi dent of Flemington, has assumed | his duties as safety inspector gt the | Titan Metal Company giant here. {| The first full-time safety inspector to be named by the company, which Is now engaged in national defense (work, MacGregor's duties are to see that all safely orders are carried | through to compietion, make a com- | plete inspection of all fire equip- | ment in the plant and to act as co- ordinator between the management {and employes in carrying out sug- | gestions which will eliminate ac- (cident hazards. Mr, some years ago was employed on | the Lock Haven line crew of the ! Pennsylvania Power and Light | Company. Later he was steward { first for the Clinton Country Club Club, i ~~Random Irk: It isn't often that {we fing fault with other news- | papers, because we realize that we {live In a glass house ourselves, bu: | we feel that this thing of calling | the new Bellefonte-Stae College Highway the {has gone far enough. | place the road is not a turnpike, | | peace, had nothing with getting the road constructed. To so misiabel tree. is to founding fathers We're substi- : 3 3 t have a fitting E : § g 2 g E r F 0 Ef | § : = iCentre County Hospital, has MacGregor | { Hoise and “Benner Turnpike,” In the first | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. «Coming! An unusual event June | 24 by the Bellefonte Bplscopal church! Watch for further announ- cements, ~Kenneth Hoag, of Williamsport [spent the weekend in Bellefonte {with his parents, Mr, and Mis. | | Frank P. Hoag, at the family home on North Thomas Street, | ~-After undergoing surgical treat. ment at the Centre County Hospital {for two weeks, Malcolm O. Young | {on Saturday returned to his home | lon South Allegheny Street, EP v— - TE —— C 30,000 People Read This Column partment has become so amazingly | every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- popular. Considering its low cost and the benefits derived, it Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter. RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for | first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- | «Mr. and Mrs, Roy McKinley, | ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged. { who for some time have been resid- | {Ing on a farm near Centre Hall, have moved to one of the Brocker- | 'hoff rroperties along the Jackson: |, y [ville road, east of Bellefonte, | ~Miles Alkey. son of Mr (Mrs, Clark N. Alkey, of North] Spring street, on Monday became a | student at the Adult Vocational | | School, Willlamsport, He and Roger | {Yorks of Milesburg, {last week on A motor trip as far| {south as Charleston, West Virginia. | Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Hartle and | daughter, Miss Ma | Joseph Herman, al spent the weekend in Washington, | D., C,, with Mr. and Mrs. Hartle's | son, Leo, who departed Monday for | San Diego. California, where he has accepted a ¢osition in the U. 8 Naval Station Mrs, Violet B. Morris and Samuel Neustadt of New York City, and Dr, and Mrs. Fred Seidel and | ! family. of Hazleton, are expected to | {arrive In Bellefonte this weekend | for a visit with Miss Elizabeth Bamn- hart, at her home on East High Street. Mrs. Morris and Mr, Neus- tad expect to be here for two weeks ~Pvt. Joseph E. McCulley, form- | erly of Fort Slocum, N. Y. salled Tuesday for Hawall. where he is scheduled to be stationed for two years. He spent several days last | week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Edward A McCulley, formerly of Bellefonte, at thelr home at Woody- crest and with relatives in Belle- fonte, ~John Fiher, who returned to his home sn South Water Street last Wednesday from a several months’ stay with his daughter In Hollywood, Florida, expects to re- turn to Florida in a month or s0 accompany his daughter north a summer visit among her broihers, including the Fred Fisher family on East Linn Street ~Thomas Williams, executive di. rector of the Centre County Public Assistance Board, with offices in the Penn Belle Hote] bullding has been i confined to his home at Centre Hall since Tuesday because of a strepto. coccle infection of the throat. Re- poris from the home yesterday were to the effect that he is responding nicely to treatment ~Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary, of the Gazetie apartments and Mrs Qleary's parents, Mr, and Mrs Frank Cox, of Milesburg, jeft last Thursday for a ten days’ motor trip ‘as far south as Mississippi. They expected 10 go to Camp Shelby lor a visit sith Mr. and Mm Cox's aon. Li William Cox, commanding of-; ficer of Battery B. 180th Fielu Are tillery of Bellefonte Miss Anna Mary Troupe. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Troupe, of South Thomas street, who is a member of the nursing staff at the been under treatment at the institution since last Thursday because of a throat infection. Yesterday she was reported to be recuperaling nieely and expecis to be able to resume her work in the next lew days ~Woodring's Floral Gardens has added a new service for Memorial Day, according to an announce- ment appearing in the firm's ad- vertisement this week. You can take a basket to the Floral Gar- dens the day before Decoration Day and when you call for it the nex! day, it will contain a tasieful ar- rangement of flowers. For those of us who know nothing about ar- ranging flowers the service prom- ses to be a big help ~Mrs. Ethel McCoy, of Willow- bank Street, has resigned her posi tion as secretary to the Bellefonle Communiiy Wellare Association, and has accepted a position with the clerical staff of the First Nat- jonal Bank. Mrs. McCoy, who was { employed in that institution a num- ber of years ago, began the duties of her new position yesterday. Mrs Samuel Waie, of North Allegheny Street. has been named Mrs. Mc Coy 8 successor in the Welfare of- fices, Mrs. Waite is no stranger to the duties of that office, for she served as secretary during the first and second years the Pund was. conducted in Bellefonte, { (| i for ~Elimination of radio noise Is ‘simply a matter of giving someone the authority to hunt sources of to direct methods for i keeping the interference from going Tuesday afternoon | this writer stoppeq in the Undine Fire Company reading room for a ‘few minutes. The r was tuned to a broadcast of a baseball game. At frequent intervals there would be several clicks followed by the noise of a running motor which ail but drowned out the program. The motor would run for a few seconds, the Undine ‘house and a few moments later dropped in at a nearby shop. i then stop. We left a rheostat, and it | became apparent at once that the | source of the interference at the | Undine House had been located. i the slightest idea that every timo 845000 he turns on his motor he spoils pro- ‘grams on radios in a radius of nearly a block on al} sides. We { further predict that if someone told for the road, for we lke bim about the interference he'd Chevrolet Town Sedan $150.00 jon ry Hartle and { chine and the ordinance are 1 of Bellefonte, | 108 dust on some musty borough | for {Phipps stores at Willlamsport | acoepted | Hood, Mrs {son | BALE—On seed Joao _lrith sett and White Rural, REAL ESTATE--A straight one advertising —sale or rent, of the advertiser, cent a word Is charged for real estate KEYED ADS-All advertisements that request replies to be mailed his office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise | ments. Please do not call at the office for information concerning such and | advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE-Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocrat is entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one time, free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different ences, located at spent part of | {intervals % A ot but as far as we know both the ma- | gather. shelf Calvin Troupe, of the Federal Match Company's plant here, who has been confined to his home on South Thomas street several] months because of a heart condition, is gaining strength rapidly and now spends part of each day outdoors Robert Hood, Jr, who resigned his position with the Dean recently a position in the State Sears Roebuck store, Mr Hood and their young have been making their home temporarily with Mrs. Hoods par- ents, Mr, and Mrs 1 Plke street Br —— College It won't be long now before some | people will be telling you how much he prefers cold weather ———————— Isn't it fanny how little other people put on your time? Help Wanted value , WANTED A girl for general work references roguired 428-W, Bellefonte, Pa WANTED --T56 men to work in wood at sawmMl job in Decker Valley Bee O P. McCord superintendent at job x23 WANTED wore i Rothrock, fonte, Pa. WANTED for general house- y family of two. Mra. George E Howard Streel, Belle Phone 177-R 2011 ~Chird need girl of genes. H. Berry Pa. x21 An experie middie aged woman housework Write Mm. Roy 212 Vesper 81. Look Haven # for WANTED Experienced waitress, over 21 years of age. Also girl for diab washing and general work person at Big Trout Inn Pa WANTED Good routs 800 Rawielgh 1 1 ¢ needed big profits re t Write Rawiejgh's 34-104. Cherter, Pa Wanted to Buy Ind WANTED-To buy cattle of any kipd Also bulls. Inquire of Hubert Nel Beliotonie BR D. 1, Phone Re WANTYNDTe buy 2 Guernsey heif- ers from 4 to § months old State age and price, Ed Walker, Wingate Pa WANTED-To buy Indian Head nens nies 18607, 1868, 1871, 1872 1877 1885 J O Hareter, 205 Hoodridee Prive. ML. Lsbanon, Pa x21 WANTED--To buy all kinds of ily stock. Brace EKrumrine, Pleasa Gap. Pa. Phone Beliefonte 476-3 and reverre oharges | any 1 ¢ WANTED -Antique furniture reaus, writing desks, chairs, tables tands beds. guns or clocks, old #iass and china. High- est price pald. Cora M. Schmuck 138 E. Market St. York, Pa x21 Bu- high Articles tor Sale coupe in good hae 111 sell chead farry Keern, E Beaver St Pa 19t1 FOR SBALE--A Nash runni yo Inquire Bellefonte, POR SALE--An Andes gas and coal combination stove in good condi. tion. Inquire of Mrs. Leonard Breon, Axe Mann, Pa x21 ugh and surfaced yeliow pine, oak and Ar Inouire 3 POR umber, flooring. plastering lath Clair Lyons, Howard, Pa. POR BALE---1837 Ford truck, driv- reasonable not need Call Bel 20, Bellefonte, Pa in POR SALE-—Coal and{ wood. I haul ashes away at a Jo rate. Call 47-3 for ices. Sam Cavperelll Bellefonte, . R. D. 1, Colevilie. 1tf d ecartified , Rus- power eix-row notato sprayer. H. H Neill Bellefonte, irport, x21 with atbr: FOR BALE-doralne gas stove refriger: oven. gas both in good condition: also a bed davencors, Will sell reasonably Call 760, Bellefonte, 18ef POR SBALE--A Fordson tractor and No. 40 John Deere plow. will sel cheap. Also an International 2 arse cultivator. Inquire of John B Schrack, Loganton, Pa 17 POR SALE--1940 Sliver King tractor and plow. Fully equiped, electric lights, starter, Jou take off and tis, Pulley. John FCR BALE--Rumiley Ol «40 uber e-YORr Pull trac. Rot : Union County. CAR BARMGAINS 1040 Hpecial iE Et 00: n #550. 1030 Special : Redan 00: 1080 Special Deluxe Chevro- *t Town 00; 1 ial re awn totan ana 0 Jos Chevrolet Club Sedan oh; 1936 Sedan Dodge Town Sedan . superintendent | has Frank Ray. x21 | goughirays. | poster | dolls, pewter, grand«fath- | -_ a ——- TE —— FOR BALE-A modern in good condition 381-R | FOR BALE Potatoes | ster, Penna. Furnace, Pa Warriors Mark 17-R«10 dinette Call Bellefonte x21 Harp Phone x2] suite Pe FOR BALE Enamel! coal range in good condition at the Electric SBup- ply Co. Bellefonte, Pa x22 POR BALE--One Khaki tent 9x12 | new, will sell chean. Phone Scott Tate, Bellefonte, R. 2 Kr 729-3 12 x22 FOR SALE. Tomato piants Inquire 438 N. Soring and of Lewis St. Bellefonte POR SALE 2% tons wheat B W Rivka Soring Milk Phone Centre Hall, Pa. 30-R-11 | FOR SBALE--1937 Pord Tudor in excellent condition 200 Willowbank Street, Bellefor Pa x21 seday Ing ile, Pa x21 fre FOR BALE No. 2 Russett pota'oes at 35¢; No. 1 Russet! potatoes 75 bel. Dorcey Cronlster, Julian pe Rn x21 bu D Panay Inquir miles | FOR BALE dozen hater. | Pa FOR BALE Eating potatos | bushel Inquire of Charle {8unco, RB. D. 3, Bellefonte, Pa onville road FOR SALE--Breakfast table and f chairs. joe washing machin Phone 647M POR re fripars toys rp ' refrigerals autloms ¢ wright BALE —O-piece dining 4 te, in good 51368 O W. Lyons, Willowhank Stree! | fonte, Phone 448-M Heed Dp POR SALE POR BALE-—Farm lime at price farm- ers can afford to pay Inquis C. M long Howard R Zion 1918 (Nittany) | OUNS-Bought. sold and exchanged Inquire at the Western Auto sociale Btore, Allegheny St. fonte. Pa. Phone 750 FOR BALE -Calart. the ower oO male Shop, 14 West Bishop 8 ante Phone 272 FOR SALE. .New rik Liovyd Lu UTaxs nw Bellefonte 425-1-1 POR SALE-3 porch rockers {i swing. 4 folding norch ry bed and sorings. kitcher J jooliansible baby stroller. Allen jer, Walter Street, Milesbursg | POR SALE--An outside door with Rinses white enamel bed with FPrings, a goog strong bench radi windows suitable for cabin all M7 { North Spring Bt. eves { y O'clock pales nes 3 H x23 | FOR BALE--Hundreds of used tires { All sizes from 15 to 20 inch rims Backed by written puarantes. Open evenings until # o'clock Wallrun Auto service, Snow Shoe Intersection Phone 153 131 POR SALE Beautiful six-leg walnut drop leaf table. refinished and in excellent condition. An unusual op- | portunity to own 8 fine anticue, Mrs Ruth N. Bby., Peasant Gap, Pa Phone 6864 -10-2 POR BALE Weather | wool Insulation and | Chamberiin Metal Weather Siri take care of your needs dollars, keeps out dirt. Por esti mate without obligation, call or write 0. J. Bolinger, Representative, Belle. ville Pa, Phone 58 x26 POR SALE--Used cars with down payments a8 shown: 1031 Buick sedan, $50.00; 1932 Dodge sedan, 868 1840 Plymouth coach, $212.00 10236 Chevrolet coach, $11000; 1937 Ply. mowih coupe. $13700. 1038 Chrysler sedan, $198.00; 1934 Chrysler sedan, $04.00. 1935 Dodge coach, $106.00 1836 Plymouth sedan. 813000: 1084 Nash sedan $7800; 1932 Buick se- dan, $5000: 1837 Chrysler sedan. $178.00; 1835 Back coach, $108 no 19897 Chevrolet coach, 814600. 1040 Chrysler sedan, 20800: 1036 Ford conch. 8000; 1839 Plymouth sedan $186.00. Jodon Motor Co. Chrysler and Pivmouth sales and service, On- posite Big Spfing. Bellefonte. Pa. x21 Poultry Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR SALE--#ox hound puppies, from WANT ED--Desd stock Also one Prices Dreibelibis x2) stock hound E real fox hound partiy-trained fox reasonable John State College, R, 1 Real Estate - For Sale POR BALE-A lot on E. Logan St, 30 feet wide and 78 feel long. Inquire of D. Paul Fortney, 10 E. Bishop St x2] FOR SALE Hecia Park Write Carl Hayes Belletonte, Pa A five-room completely 300 EB ooliage furnished High 8S x21 FOR BALE--Eight room brick house with 1 acre ground, all convenl- Curtin, Pa. Mary M Fauble, Phone 638 1348 FOR BALE--41300 house and East Howard Bt Bellvfonte Down payment, terms to ? son Inquire f Win ellefonte, Pa Pa ight per red Gates 1041 oO A 7 room frame COnven ences tin St Bi David New DOU Ocated lefonte nner FOR BALE | all modern 163 E. Cur Inquire of Pa FOR BALE Mrs. Er mont, Pa Pa Belle. fonte 1001 ron house of the ats 3 and ga Adin FOR SALE--About herianrd 1 No lownast 1025 W. Fourth St BALE ranged Bank PRIVATE BALE-Of { the most dexir lefonte and car iL reasonable Dr interested consult Nationa! Bank of Bellefonte, L Maves. Lemont or W. Harrison § er Eag Bellefonte For Sale or Rent SALE res oe fo "WO as OR RENT Gregs Af TY ii. Be . Py ire of Mrs. Sara Boldin. Bellefor ALIA entine H iefor in- Fim Rmpst State College ore Walter E Purnace, Phone 0 .rovm very nat Dreibelbis Slate College Ine ren we Ts : Pent 3758 POR RENT -# rooun tached gal g Zak. Water Pore homestead) fants. BR. D POR RENT Brick cased East logan rooms. bath { wood Boor Conveniently jocs schools. Recently constructed [647 -M house house, Jocated at Heclas Pa (known as Joe Herman property oujre of E Mattox, 3600 5th Pittsburgh. Pa Apartments for Rent POR RENT Furnished apartment 3 rooms and bath Phone 132 Hel en J. Carner, 120 N Thomas 5 Bellefonte, Pa 18Le POR RENT-—-3 room furnished apart. ment. Electric ranee and electric refriverator. Mrs Elizabeth Hagel 113 E Logan Street x22 FOR RENT--A large front bedroom. onnosite Court House possession Avril 1st Inaujre of Mrs. A. C. Hev- erly. Bellefonte, Pa Phone 372-J. 134 n rR FOR RENT Apartment. third floor, corner of Curtin and Allegheny Streets. Rent $20 a month Inquire at Piret National Bank, Bellefonte, Pa 124 FOR RENT-—-A 5 room with bath, heat Second floor Tnauire Mrs | Street, apartment and hot water Available Mav ist Richard Broure, Thomas Bellefonte, Pa 1TH CHICKS New Hampshires, Barred Rocks, White Leghorns Utility Matings 8575-100 select matings $850 per 100. Hecla Poultry Parm, Bellefonte, Pa. Telephone Zion nn t BABY CHICUKS-«Order Trella's Qual- ity chicks now! 35 profitable vari eties. sexed chicks, hybrids, twice a week truck delivers in this area of any number from 25 to 25.000 chicks, Trella Poultry Farms, Phone 208. Philipsburg, Pa. 134 BABY CHICKS -8pec Mated W. Leg per 100, 8%. 87.00, pits, 814.00. clks, 82.50: Standard mated W. Leg. per 100 st. run 8665, pits $11.50, olks. 8235: N.H Reds, Br. & W. Rox, per 100: gt blood -tested cash or C. O. nex 85% guar. G. K. Schaeffer McAl- listerville Pa x24 Live Stock re bred Holstein bull, 14 mo. old. Inquire of A. C. Wil liams, Julian, Pa. x21 POR SALE--A nies six vear old mace priced right: will exchange for cat- tie, Harold R. Glenn, Penna Purnare R. D Pa. x21 fresh pow with fired , also a Hol«tein Mike Rusinkn x22 POR SALE-A good 44-year-old roan horse, weight 1600, well broken asd a mood worker anvwhere J R. Harile, Bellefonte, RR. D. 1. along Sorine Creek. 2011 Centre Hat Pa. holds saie "every Tuesday. ng your and poultry, vou can expect good prices. 8. T. Riegel, Owner Mar. 1M rin 8685. pits. 80.75, ciks, 8650. All | breeds PARMPRE Penns Valley Sales barn, | F(R PENT-JThree-room furnished second floor apartment with porch Alro two-room furnished, third floor apartment. De:djrable location. In. ment, stoond fone Little Areosde Building West Hieh Street. Belle- fonte Heat furnished Innuire Bellefonte Trust Company. Bells. fonte, Pa x21 {FOR RENT--3 rooms in high plaster. ed house, South Water Sireet, Bellefonte. Counle without children preferred. Mra. CP. Rinka, opnosite {Big Soring. South Water Stree! | Bellefonte, Pa 140 | Loans to Farmers | YOU CAN OFT MONEY-—For a new |. home. for remodeline and for home Imsrovements-ane William Shope: Write or call. Bellefonte 432 or Belle. fonte 105-R 1 TO LOAN-<Interest UT annually on Ife insurance joavs Why pay 8%. when snch loans are available for less Write o- oall OG Ra Snrder. Win=ate. Pa Telephone FARMERS--Do you need new ma- chinery. another hoarse A mons™ for snrive® See Pobert Z'esler at Musser Gettig's ~nMee. Bellefonts Ps (any Saturday morning or Oeorss Mothersbaneh, Beal dire, Pa write to the Hollldawsbure Produc. tion Credit Association. 44% inte. eet yearive.l to 3 vears to repay—=n endorsers. Pasture Land ed, ronnine water for aha {ond Russell Lucas, Howard, BR. D. 14 eat Draven rian pastors land. fenced, rusnintg water ra‘as Ing E THE TIBBENS PHA | BEECH ' ‘and mountings pure CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | Miscellaneous removed H Call Geo. J, Vogt, Cen- "a. Phone 56-R-4, or lock 2104 at our expense prompil tre Hall Haven 154 DEAD BTOCK--femoved promptly. B. M. Keller, Millheim, Pa., Phone b-R-2, Reverse charges out Repairing FOREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY —-Purni- ture repair shop, repairin restor- Ing antiques a apecialty. Cane and rush seats Modern upholstery. Bho North Race Bt, rear Penn Belle Hotel Phone 793-J 1 FURNITURE REPATEHD ~ Repairs made to all kinds of furniture Uphoistering and Covers maae Wr D Thompson's Upholstering Bhop, 102 E Lamb Bt, Phone 2-1, Lai] Bellefonte Announcements FESTIVAL i AV AL FESTIVAL P. of H ww Pride iter €n x22 2 Ce rview Cemetery I a Testival at ’ 14 ’ ’. Ie Bn LA x26 The Jackrouwville cem- wii hoid the ane the cemetery n Sstur- The Builders Class of i Heray Sunday i ho a bake * in the & P rooms on the Diamond atirrday. Mav 24. beginning at 8 All kinds of home baked cakes £ and 3 will be on sale in will } r A 8 NETYITSs Come tary BAKE SBALE-~The Women's orsagts zation of the Methodist av Julian Wid a bake anle on Bat urdsy 24 st the BR M Alexander heme addition 10 baked goods, or Cream “d savdwiches will sien be served If weather does not per- mit s It door sale it will be held church church be will Mav in the nal FISTULA, FISSURE There ia one way to correct Hemord tholds commonly called Piles and that ig By thorouzh removal 2 ue conoerning our MERITOL-RETTYT which does ithe job in satirfacto manner The . Tibbens Pharmacy, Beech Creek. Pa py EZENE-— For relief Pers xt + 1a only of pain due to headaches. colds, neuralgia. neurt- lis and rheumatism. Indicated in all aches and pains particularly thai of rheumatism. The pain tablet that has all others pushed clear of the bureau Price in and dollar Sizes. See what vou buy B-Z dur in glasg and be sure the B-Z i= on each and evesy tablet ‘The Tibbens Phar macy, Beech Creek, Pa iu half STAEMACT 25S v AL © CREEK. PENNA. If in need of glasses see ug first and save money a8 we positively will not be under wold as we do our own grinding and have no rent to pay. Large compiete stork M 5 BDICINES hearing. All frames 1-10-12 Karat Gold guaranteed permanent wear. The Sight and Hearing Ald Store where you can do better than else where, Hours 10 to 12: 2 6 7T08 dally and Sunday. No ednesda Afternoon hours. it STOMACHEZE. STOMACHIC TONIC Due to the American wav of living most everyone has more or less stomach trouble. The wav 10 correct these conditions is to take STOM- ACHEZE after each meal On ac- count ite granes content is readily taken by children If vou have a spindly. puny child, ily 4 underweight try this remedy and watch for amazing results and we may say the same to adults, as it ia (a =dlendid eeneral tonie | { i £21 CATTLE PARTURE-.40 acres, fenc. ! xal | E Bar x21 i beng Pharmacy. Beech Creek, Pa Health Laboratories i MOVIES Every Tuesday & HECLA PARK J THURSDAY, MAY 22 TOM KELLY, in: “Peck’s Bad Bo at the Circus” TUESDAY, MAY 27 ALL STAR CAST in: "GUN CODE” Se
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